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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 04,2024

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Rule 10 of the Point of Provision of Services Rules fixes the place of provision for transport of goods at the place of destination; for outbound shipments by air or sea the destination is outside India. Where a supplier contracts on a principal-to-principal basis (not as an intermediary) and arranges carriage by carriers, the service is governed by Rule 10 and the freight margin recovered from customers for outbound transport does not attract service tax.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A writ of certiorari is a discretionary supervisory remedy limited to correcting patent errors apparent on the face of proceedings; it does not normally permit re examination of concurrent factual findings. Conflicting revenue reports or evidentiary discrepancies do not by themselves require the higher court to prescribe trial procedure, and supervisory jurisdiction may allow aggrieved parties to pursue fresh substantive suits instead of overturning factual determinations.
      By: Raveena Karn
      Summary: MeitY advisories and complementary Indian instruments require significant platforms to avoid deploying under tested AI/LLM/generative systems without permission, prevent discriminatory or election impacting outputs, label AI generated text and media with persistent identifiers or metadata, provide clear consent notices to users about untrustworthy outputs, and comply with intermediary due diligence obligations under the IT Rules and IT Act, with potential liability for failure to remove unlawful content or observe content moderation and transparency requirements.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Extraordinary writ jurisdiction under Article 226 cannot be used as a substitute for existing statutory appellate remedies when those remedies have not been efficaciously pursued. Section 107 of the BGST Act prescribes appeal periods and a limited condonation window; pandemic-related extensions affect the outer limit for filing. If an appellant fails to file within the extended limitation and does not diligently invoke condonation, writ relief is inappropriate and the statutory appellate framework governs challenges to decisions such as cancellation of GST registration.
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      Summary: Gross and net GST receipts for May 2024 and for FY 2024-25 (till May) are reported with year-on-year growth driven mainly by domestic transactions. Detailed componentisation lists CGST, SGST, IGST (including import portions) and Cess for the month and year-to-date. The press release specifies Inter-Governmental Settlement allocations from net IGST to CGST and SGST for May and for the FY-to-date period, and provides state-wise pre- and post-settlement SGST figures and growth rates for May 2024.
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      14/2024-25 - dated - 3-6-2024 - FTP
      Amendment in item description of 'Glufosinate Technical' covered under HS Code 38089390 of Chapter 38 of Schedule —l (Import Policy) of ITC (HS) 2022.
      Summary: The tariff description for glufosinate has been amended to 'Glufosinate and its salts', imposing a conditional import regime: imports are prohibited below a prescribed CIF value per kilogram and free at or above that CIF threshold; imports must be registered and not prohibited under the Insecticides Act, and the policy will be reviewed after one year. The amendment supersedes the earlier notification and applies with effect from the publication reference of that prior notification.
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      08/2024-25 - dated 3-6-2024
      Amendment in Appendix - 6B of FTP/ HBP, 2023.
      Summary: Amendment to Appendix 6B conditions the higher value addition obligation for spices on both exported and imported items falling within the same spice tariff classification; where they do not, a reduced value addition requirement applies, aligning Appendix 6B with Chapter 4 of the FTP/HBP.
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