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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 01,2023

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Extension of Angel Tax to non-resident investors subjected NRI-funded start-ups to scrutiny where share consideration exceeds fair market value. The CBDT proposes exemptions for DPIIT-registered start-ups, additional valuation methods for NRIs, a price-matching facility for all investors, a merchant banker ninety-day valuation window, and a safe harbour valuation tolerance to address forex and bidding-driven valuation variations.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court ordered suspension of the demand for penalty and interest during the writ's pendency, conditional on the taxpayer depositing the entire tax amount demanded within fifteen days; it noted the taxpayer's desire to appeal to the Appellate Tribunal which is not yet constituted and observed that admission of an appeal would require deposit of a prescribed portion of the disputed tax.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Scrutiny authorises the proper officer to verify correctness of GST returns using risk based selection and available data sources, seek explanations, quantify tax/interest shortfalls, and conclude the matter if explanations or payments are satisfactory; failing that, the officer may initiate audit, special audit, inspection/search, or determination of tax and other dues under assessment provisions. The scheme is governed by section 61, rule 99 and CBIC SOPs, and includes an online ACES GST workflow, scrutiny schedules, reporting, and monitoring obligations.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The High Court observed that Notification No. 03/2023-Central Tax establishes a special procedure permitting persons whose GST registrations were cancelled for non-filing of returns to apply for revocation of cancellation beyond the ordinary statutory time limits, directed the petitioner to approach the Revenue Department to invoke the notification, and required the department to decide any revocation application without delay; the revocation mechanism remains subject to the CGST Act's prescribed conditions and extensions by competent officers.
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      Summary: Boards must prioritise robust governance to protect depositor interests by independently scrutinising business models, risk appetite and management; ensure compliance with the spirit of laws; and mitigate operational vulnerabilities through succession planning, staff upskilling and strong controls against outsourcing, process failures and ethical lapses.
      Summary: Consolidated provisional accounts for 2022-23 present aggregate receipts comprising net tax revenue, non tax revenue and non debt capital receipts, record increased devolution of share of taxes to states, and distinguish Revenue Expenditure from Capital Expenditure while identifying major expenditure drivers such as interest payments and subsidies.
      Summary: Union government receipts for April 2023 are dominated by tax collections, supplemented by non tax receipts and limited non debt capital receipts including loan recoveries and miscellaneous capital receipts. A material portion of receipts was allocated to states through Devolution of Share of Taxes, higher than the prior period. Government spending is divided between Revenue Expenditure (including interest payments and major subsidies) and Capital Account outlays, reflecting primary fiscal flows against budget estimates.
      Summary: The Apex meeting mandated coordinated central-state implementation of NICDIT projects, requiring states to provide contiguous litigation free land, early environmental clearances, and executed Shareholders and State Support Agreements; it directed NICDC to foreclose projects where committed land is not delivered in a time bound manner and to reallocate development to states prepared to offer land, while promoting PM GatiShakti adoption, investor outreach, and measures to ensure financial viability through reasonable land rates, package incentives, and consistent electricity pricing.
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      17/GST-2 - dated - 31-5-2023 - Haryana SGST
      Amendment of notification no. 17/GST-2, dated 31.03.2020 under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Amendment reduces the turnover-based eligibility threshold in the cited Haryana SGST notification by substituting the previous higher turnover description with a lower one in the first paragraph of that notification, thereby changing registration and compliance applicability for taxpayers whose turnover falls between the old and new limits.
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      (05/2023) FD 16 CSL 2023 - dated - 17-5-2023 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to amend notification (11/2017) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts provisos allowing a Goods Transport Agency (GTA) to elect to pay GST for the financial year 2023-2024 by the prescribed deadline, and permits a GTA that commences business or crosses the registration threshold during a financial year to exercise that option by declaring in Annexure V within a limited period measured from the date of applying for GST registration or from the date of obtaining registration, whichever is later; the provisos are deemed operative from the stated effective date in May 2023.
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      G.O.Ms. No. 33 - dated - 30-3-2023 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. II(2)/CTR/532(d-5)/2017 dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the Schedule to the earlier Commercial Taxes and Registration Department notification by inserting Rab, other than pre-packaged and labelled as an item against Serial No. 94, Column (3). The amendment is made under the Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Act and is stated to be effective from the first day of March, 2023.
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      886-F.T. - dated - 25-5-2023 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No 1135-F.T., dated the 28th June, 2017 to extend the deadline for exercising option by Goods Transport Agencies (GTAs) to pay GST under forward charge mechanism (FCM).
      Summary: Extends the deadline for Goods Transport Agencies to exercise the option to pay GST under the forward charge mechanism to 31st May for the financial year, and allows a GTA that commences business or crosses the registration threshold during a financial year to opt to pay GST for that year by declaring in Annexure V within the later of forty-five days from applying for registration or one month from obtaining registration.

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      34/2023 - dated - 30-5-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Deduction u/s 80G - Provisional approval shall be effective from the assessment year relevant to the previous year in which such application is made - Income-tax (7th Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: The Income tax (7th Amendment) Rules, 2023 substitute the relevant sub rule to provide that where an application for provisional approval for charitable donation deduction is made under the proviso to the deduction provision, the provisional approval shall be effective from the assessment year relevant to the previous year in which the application is made, and the rules come into force on publication in the Official Gazette.
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