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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 24,2023

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      Summary: The classification of Rummy under GST depends on whether skill predominates over chance; applying the principle of nomen juris, judicially established meanings of "gambling," "game of chance," and "game of skill" must be used. Rummy requires memorisation and strategic holding and discarding of cards and has been regarded as a game of skill. Consequently, the terms betting and gambling in the GST context should not be read to include games of skill, and selective reliance on stray judicial language to levy tax on such games is impermissible.
      Summary: Classification of current repairs determines whether expenditures on buildings and on plant and machinery are revenue deductions or capitalised: enduring benefit or substantial enhancement is capital, while routine restorative or replacement outlays that merely maintain existing earning capacity are revenue; Sections 30 and 31 provide the statutory context for rent, rates, taxes, repairs and insurance for buildings and for machinery, plant and furniture.
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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Formation of an Indian subsidiary from France requires selecting a permissible entity (Private/Public Company or LLP where allowed), preparing the Memorandum and Articles of Association, assembling notarized identity, address and incorporation documents for foreign directors and the parent company, securing an Indian registered office with utility bill or landlord authorization, and filing the SPICe+ electronic form (Part A for name reservation; Part B for incorporation and mandatory registrations including DIN, PAN, TAN, EPFO, ESIC, profession tax where applicable, bank account opening and GSTIN allocation).
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The law requires mens rea for invocation of the extended period for assessment or demand where evasion is alleged; regular ST-3 filings that disclosed gross value and declared taxable value, without evidence of deliberate concealment, do not constitute suppression justifying extended limitation or penalty claims based on evasion.
      By: Kapil Mahani
      Summary: Revocation under the GST Amnesty Scheme 2023 allows a taxpayer whose registration was cancelled for non filing of returns to claim unutilized Input Tax Credit for the period from cancellation until restoration; the competent authority's acceptance of an amnesty application and restoration of registration enables the taxpayer to lodge ITC claims, although the judgment does not specify a deadline for availing those credits after restoration, leaving procedural time limit uncertainty.
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      Summary: Tax Collection at Source under Section 206C(1G) applies to remittances under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme; Finance Act 2023 raised TCS rates for certain categories while preserving concessional treatment for education and medical remittances (including a lower rate for funds from institutional education loans). The May 16, 2023 omission of Rule 7 of FEM(CAT) Rules removes the exemption for international credit-card use abroad, bringing credit-card transactions within LRS accounting to prevent circumvention of remittance limits and to ensure uniform foreign exchange treatment.
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      DGFT

      1.
      06/2023 - dated - 22-5-2023 - FTP
      Amendment in Export Policy of Cough Syrup
      Summary: Export of Cough Syrup under ITC (HS) Heading 3004 is permitted only if the export sample is tested and a Certificate of Analysis is produced by one of the listed laboratories, including specified central and regional drug testing laboratories and any NABL accredited State Drugs Testing Laboratory; this requirement amends Chapter 30 of Schedule 2 of the ITC (HS) Export Policy and operates as a procedural export permit condition.

      GST - States

      2.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(245)/3445 - dated - 12-5-2023 - Goa SGST
      State Government, recommendations of the Council, waives the amount of late fee referred to in section 47 of the Goa Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: The Government of Goa waives portions of late fees for GST returns filed under the return-filing provision from the financial year 2022-23 onwards, by classifying registered persons by aggregate turnover and prescribing per-day fee limits subject to a capped percentage of in-state turnover. A proviso provides that for specified earlier financial years, returns filed within the designated filing window will have late fee waived to the extent it exceeds a fixed threshold. The notification takes retrospective effect from the stated effective date.
      3.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2023 - dated - 11-4-2023 - Tripura SGST
      Extension of time limit for application for revocation of cancellation of registration
      Summary: Registered persons whose registration was cancelled under clause (b) or (c) of section 29(2) on or before 31 December 2022, and who failed to apply for revocation within the period specified in section 30, may apply for revocation up to 30 June 2023 only after furnishing returns due up to the effective date of cancellation and paying tax, interest, penalty and late fee; no further extension is available, and appeals rejected under section 107 for time-bar are included.
      4.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2023 - dated - 11-4-2023 - Tripura SGST
      Amnesty scheme for deemed withdrawal of assessment orders issued under Section 62
      Summary: Notification permits certain registered persons who failed to file a valid return after service of an assessment order to obtain deemed withdrawal of that assessment by filing the outstanding return within the notified timeline and paying the statutory interest and late fee; eligibility is unaffected by the existence or status of any appeal against the assessment order.
      5.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2023 - dated - 11-4-2023 - Tripura SGST
      Rationalisation of late fee for GSTR-9 and Amnesty to GSTR-9 non-filers
      Summary: Notification waiving specified components of the statutory late fee for annual GST returns from the 2022-23 financial year onward, by prescribing reduced per day rates and an overall cap tied to a percentage of in state turnover for two turnover classes. It also provides a limited amnesty for earlier non filers who file within a specified 2023 window, waiving the portion of the late fee exceeding a stated threshold.
      6.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2023 - dated - 11-4-2023 - Tripura SGST
      Amnesty to GSTR-10 non-filers
      Summary: Waiver of late fee is granted for registered persons who failed to furnish the final return in FORM GSTR-10 by the due date but furnish that return between 1 April 2023 and 30 June 2023; the Government waives the amount of late fee that exceeds a fixed threshold for such filers under the Tripura Goods and Services Tax Act.
      7.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2023 - dated - 11-4-2023 - Tripura SGST
      Amnesty to GSTR-4 non-filers
      Summary: The notification waives the amount of late fee payable under section 47 in excess of two hundred and fifty rupees and fully waives late fee where the total central tax payable in the return is nil for registered persons who furnish FORM GSTR 4 for the specified quarters and financial years between 1 April 2023 and 30 June 2023.

      Income Tax

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      28/2023 - dated - 22-5-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Calculation of Net winnings from online games during the previous year, for the purposes of section 115BBJ - New Rule 133 inserted - TDS Form 16, certificate amended - various TDS Returns / statements amended - Income-tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: The rules insert rule 133 prescribing algebraic formulas to compute net winnings from online games for tax and withholding purposes: annual net winnings equal (aggregate withdrawals + closing balance) less (non taxable deposits + opening balance); first withdrawal net winnings equal withdrawal less (non taxable deposits + opening balance) with a floor at zero; subsequent withdrawals subtract earlier net winnings already taxed; end of year net winnings combine aggregate withdrawals and balances less deposits, opening balance and previously taxed winnings. Explanations define non taxable/taxable deposits, aggregate treatment across user accounts, in kind/direct payments deemed as taxable deposits and withdrawals, exclusion and recharacterisation rules for promotional credits, and intra intermediary transfer treatment.
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      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-POD-1/P/CIR /2023/78 - dated 23-5-2023
      Revision in computation of Core Settlement Guarantee Fund in Commodity Derivatives Segment
      Summary: Alignment of Core Settlement Guarantee Fund computation in the Commodity Derivatives Segment with other segments is mandated; Clearing Corporations may adjust target corpus levels and, with regulatory approval, return excess contributions pro rata to stakeholders. Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations must amend bye laws, notify brokers, disseminate the circular, and report implementation status in monthly development reports.

      Income Tax

      2.
      05/2023 - dated 22-5-2023
      TDS on Winnings from online games - Guidelines for removal of difficulties under sub-section (3) of section 194BA of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: TDS on winnings from online games under section 194BA requires deduction on net winnings at withdrawal and year-end as computed by Rule 133. Each registered user account (including multiple wallets) is aggregated for deposits, withdrawals and balances unless technological separation by platform is necessary, in which case aggregation applies within each platform. Non-taxable deposits (including borrowed funds) reduce net winnings; bonuses and incentives are taxable deposits unless play-only non-withdrawable, which are excluded until recharacterised. Valuation rules and procedures for in-kind winnings, withdrawal treatment, and a limited concession for insignificant withdrawals are specified.
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