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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 08,2024

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      Summary: Section 43B permits deduction only for sums payable as tax, duty, cess or fee that are actually paid in the relevant previous year (or paid before the return due date where a statutory liability existed). Unutilised MODVAT credit is an entitlement to adjust future excise liabilities and not an actual payment; sales tax in a recoverable account is a cost adjustment, not discharge of statutory liability. Because no excise liability existed at the relevant year end, the proviso does not apply and such credits do not meet the Section 43B payment requirement for deduction.
      Summary: The Court addressed whether an amendment extending the time to deposit TDS should be applied retrospectively to govern the operation of a statutory disallowance provision. After reviewing prior amendments, explanatory materials, and precedent on curative measures, the Court characterised the later amendment as curative and directed its retrospective application to the date of insertion of the original provision, thereby affecting the applicability of the disallowance to expenses where TDS was deposited by the extended deadline.
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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Income tax compliance requires timely deduction, deposit and reporting of TDS and TCS and issuance of prescribed TDS certificates and monthly challans; employers must also process and remit monthly Provident Fund contributions and file Electronic Challan Cum Return, and calculate, deduct and deposit Employees' State Insurance contributions within the monthly compliance cycle to avoid penalties and preserve employee benefits.
      By: Harshit Jain
      Summary: Supplies to SEZ units or developers are zero-rated only when intended for the SEZ recipient's authorised operations; suppliers must verify authorised use, pay tax and claim refund or supply under a Letter of Undertaking, and obtain and retain LOA, SEZ authority invoice endorsements via DPF/DSPF on the SEZ portal, recipient declarations, and include prescribed endorsement text and LUT ARN on tax invoices to preserve zero-rating and avoid tax discharge risks.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC guidelines limit initiation of recovery proceedings before three months from service of a demand order to exceptional cases where revenue is at risk, requiring written reasons, supervisory approval by the Principal Commissioner/Commissioner, consideration of the taxable person's financial health, and copying of directions to the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner; early payment directions must balance revenue protection with ease of doing business and be based on credible evidence.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Replacement of Resolution Professional is available where the RP fails in statutory facilitative and disclosure duties in a personal guarantor insolvency process. Sections 94-95 address initiation and appointment, Section 98 permits replacement applications, and Section 100(2) plus IBBI Regulations govern negotiations for a repayment plan. An RP who met the guarantor with a lawyer at an expensive hotel, omitted disclosure of claim documents and did not seek tribunal directions was replaced; the outgoing RP may still claim professional fees and expenses as process costs.
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      Summary: Notification No. 04/2024 - Central Tax prescribes two forms, GST SRM-I for registration and disposal details of machines and GST SRM-II as a monthly reporting instrument requiring manufacturers of pan masala and tobacco to disclose inputs procured and outputs produced or consumed during the month; both forms are made available on the GST portal.
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee kept the policy repo rate at 6.50 per cent and left related facility rates unchanged, while committing to continued withdrawal of accommodation to align CPI inflation with the 4 per cent medium term target, balancing the objective with support for growth. Real GDP for 2024 25 is projected at 7.2 per cent and CPI inflation at 4.5 per cent, with risks from food inflation, commodity and financial market volatility judged evenly balanced. Voting was 4-2 with two members advocating a rate cut and a neutral stance.
      Summary: India presented a predictable, pro market investment environment with legislative and regulatory reforms and improved Ease of Doing Business to attract capital for infrastructure, climate technology, renewable energy and digital economy projects, positioning these sectors for international investment and reshoring of startups under the IPEF Clean Economy engagement.
      Summary: The Joint Task Force on Investment between India and Qatar convened its inaugural meeting to advance a bilateral framework for investment cooperation, co chaired by senior economic officials, aiming to identify and promote opportunities across infrastructure, energy, technology and innovation, and to strengthen institutional collaboration for accelerated mutual growth.
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      Customs

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      40/2024 - dated - 6-6-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of one unit of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees–Supersession Notification No. 36/2024-Customs(N.T.), dated 16th May, 2024
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs determines distinct rates of exchange for conversion between specified foreign currencies and Indian rupees to be applied for imported and export goods, as set out in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units). The Notification, issued under the Customs Act authority, supersedes an earlier notification except as to prior actions and establishes the operative conversion benchmarks for customs valuation and related purposes.

      DGFT

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      16/2024-25 - dated - 6-6-2024 - FTP
      Enabling provisions for import of inputs that are subjected to mandatory Quality Control Orders (QCOs) by Advance Authorisation holders, EOU and SEZ
      Summary: Enables exemption from mandatory Quality Control Orders for inputs imported by Advance Authorisation holders, EOU and SEZ units, subject to FTP and Handbook of Procedures. The Export Obligation period follows the Handbook but is expressly restricted to a limited period from the date of clearance of import consignments for textile and chemical products, and the Department of Chemicals & Petro-chemicals is accordingly included in the FTP appendix.

      GST - States

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      08/2024-State Tax - dated - 3-6-2024 - Maharashtra SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 04/2024-State Tax, dated the 21st February, 2024
      Summary: The Finance Department substitutes the operative date in the prior notification's paragraph with a later specified date under statutory powers conferred by the Goods and Services Tax Act, while expressly providing that the notification shall come into force from the earlier stated operative date and referencing the principal notification.

      Income Tax

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      50/2024 - dated - 6-6-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 77/2014 dated 10th December, 2014 - Section 120(1) and (2) of the Income-Tax Act, 1961 - Jurisdiction of Income tax Authorities - Director of Income-tax (Intelligence and Criminal Investigation), Kanpur
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes amends Schedule II under Section 120 of the Income tax Act by removing the coterminous reference in one entry and substituting, for another entry, a specific list of revenue districts together with the State of Uttarakhand as the territorial limits of the Directorate's jurisdiction; the amendment is effective from 6th June, 2024.
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      49/2024 - dated - 6-6-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 – Central Government notifies 'Real Estate Appellate Tribunal, Punjab'
      Summary: The Central Government notifies Real Estate Appellate Tribunal, Punjab as a 'body' for the specified exemption, covering fees/charges/fines under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act and Punjab rules, government grants, and interest on bank deposits; the exemption is subject to conditions that the Tribunal shall not undertake commercial activity, its activities and the nature of specified income remain unchanged during the financial years, and it files income-tax returns in accordance with the prescribed filing provision, effective for assessment years 2023-2024 to 2027-2028.

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      G.S.R. 314 (E) - dated - 6-6-2024 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones (Third Amendment) Rules, 2024 - Rule 29A - Procedure of import or export or procurement from or supply to Domestic Tariff Area of aircraft or aircraft engine by a Unit in International Financial Services Centre
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the word "aircraft" with "aircraft or aircraft engine" in the rule governing the procedure of import or export or procurement from or supply to the Domestic Tariff Area by units in the International Financial Services Centre, thereby subjecting aircraft engines to the same procedural framework as aircraft.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/SECFATF/P/CIR/2024/79 - dated 6-6-2024
      Uploading of KYC information by KYC Registration Agencies (KRAs) to Central KYC Records Registry (CKYCRR)
      Summary: Registered intermediaries must continue to upload, download and modify client KYC information on KRA systems with proper authentication. KRAs shall verify and validate KYC data received from intermediaries and upload verified records to the Central KYC Records Registry within seven days of receipt or within any timeline notified under AML rules, integrate their systems with the central registry and commence uploading from the specified start date; existing KYC records of legal entities and individuals must be uploaded within six months from that start point.

      DGFT

      2.
      10/2024-25 - dated 6-6-2024
      Enabling provisions for import of inputs that are subjected to mandatory Quality Control Orders (QCOs) by Advance Authorisation holders, EOU and SEZ
      Summary: The DGFT amended Appendix 2Y to add the Department of Chemicals & Petro-chemicals to the list of departments whose mandatory Quality Control Orders are exempted for goods utilised in manufacture of export products, applicable to imports by Advance Authorisation holders, Export Oriented Units and Special Economic Zones. The amendment takes immediate effect and specifies that the EO Period for textile and chemicals & petrochemical products is regulated under para 2.03(A)(i)(g) of the FTP, 2023.

      Customs

      3.
      06/2024 - dated 7-6-2024
      Customs duty on Display Assembly of a cellular mobile phone
      Summary: Clarification on customs classification: Display Assembly for cellular mobile phones comprises specified parts-touch panel, cover glass, brightness enhancement film, LED backlight, polarizers, mounted OLED/LCD driver IC, FPCs/FPCAs, LCM/OLED module, and integral sensors. Assemblies imported with attached auxiliary items such as support frames, receiver mesh, protective films, SIM socket/tray, antenna pin, or side keys remain Display Assembly and attract concessional BCD. Assemblies containing disqualifying components like PCBA (except display driver IC and display FPCs), camera modules, batteries, chargers, speakers, microphone/receiver, and other listed items lose the concessional treatment and are classed as general mobile phone parts.
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