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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 17,2023

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Administrative GST developments emphasize digital verification and authentication, import stage tax assessment procedures, and process improvements for litigation and communication. GSTN's e Invoice Verifier App and expanded e invoicing require IRP generated IRNs and QR codes for validation, while two factor authentication is mandated for high turnover users. CBIC's circular prescribes reassessment, electronic challan payment of IGST and compensation cess for imports failing pre import conditions, cancellation/recreation of OOC and transmission of payment details to GSTN to enable input tax credit and potential refund subject to CGST Act eligibility provisions.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The tribunal held that rental receipts properly declared and taxed as Income from House Property could not be re-taxed as Income from Other Sources at the processing stage; the duplicate taxation was a processing error and unsustainable because the return already reflected the receipts under the appropriate head after statutory deduction.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Classification of income tax returns identifies eligible taxpayer categories and exclusions for each Form, highlights limited updates for reporting retirement benefits and the option between old and new tax regimes, allocates ITR-2 through ITR-7 by income source and entity type with specified exclusions for presumptive schemes, and sets filing modalities-electronic filing with digital signature, electronic verification methods or limited paper filing-while requiring electronic submission of specified audit and statutory reports and disclosure of the tax-return preparer and documentary confirmation for claimed deductions.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Oil wells installed for exploration qualify as plant and machinery under the Income Tax Rules; the rules do not require use for "distribution" to attract that classification. Relying on precedent where oil wells were treated as plant and machinery, the tribunal treated the earlier classification as building as erroneous and ordered recomputation of depreciation on the opening written down value at the higher rate applicable to plant and machinery.
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      Summary: DRI intercepted an import courier consignment declared as decorative table centers and found thousands of thermocol balls used as cushioning. Heavier thermocol balls (about 10%) were segregated by weight; cutting open 972 balls revealed polythene-wrapped white powder that tested positive for cocaine. A total of 1,922 grams of cocaine was recovered and seized under the NDPS Act. Further investigation into the consignment and related persons is ongoing.
      Summary: Forensic analysis of seized digital devices and documents uncovered creation and operation of a network of shell entities using forged identity and business records to generate and transfer fraudulent Input Tax Credit, tracing the illegitimate credit flows into the metal/iron and steel sector and prompting arrests and an ongoing criminal investigation.
      Summary: Banking supervision must strike a balance between financial stability and moral hazard through prudent regulation, risk based oversight, transparency, timely intervention and independence. Supervisors should prioritise corporate governance, evaluate bank business models against risk appetite, fortify IT and cyber resilience, assess assurance functions, embed an organisation wide compliance culture, deploy formal escalation matrices, leverage data analytics and market intelligence, and invest in capacity building and advanced supervisory analytics to detect and mitigate emerging technological, data and macro financial risks.
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      Customs

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      45/2023 - dated - 15-6-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: The Board, invoking powers under sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, amends the principal customs notification by substituting revised tables that fix tariff values in USD per metric tonne or per unit for specified edible oils, brass scrap, gold and silver (with scope qualifications), and areca nuts, effective 16 June 2023.
      2.
      44/2023 - dated - 15-6-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of one unit of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees - Supersession of the Notification No. 39/2023-Customs(N.T.), dated 1st June, 2023
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs determines schedule-based exchange rates for conversion between specified foreign currencies and Indian rupees for customs valuation, fixing distinct rates for imported and export goods effective 16th June, 2023, and superseding the prior notification except as to prior actions; the operative rates are those specified opposite each currency in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units).
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      43/2023 - dated - 15-6-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Courier Imports and Exports (Electronic Declaration and Processing) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2023 - Export consignment contains jewellery falling under CTH 7117 or CTH 7113 - Form HA modified
      Summary: Courier export declarations for jewellery are amended in Form HA under the Courier Imports and Exports (Electronic Declaration and Processing) Regulations, 2010. For export consignments containing jewellery classifiable under CTH 7117 or CTH 7113, the declarant must state whether the re-import facility will be availed. This replaces the earlier requirement to merely disclose whether such jewellery was contained in the export consignment.

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      42/2023 - dated - 15-6-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Special courts u/s 280A of IT Act and section 84 of the Black Money Act - Designates the Courts in the State of Jharkhand accordingly
      Summary: Designation of Special Courts under section 280A of the Income-tax Act and section 84 of the Black Money Act assigns three Special Courts (Economic Offences) at Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Dhanbad to exercise district-wise trial jurisdiction over specified districts in Jharkhand, concentrating prosecution and trial of offences under those statutes in the designated courts.

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      S.O. 2662 (E) - dated - 14-6-2023 - Indian Law
      Central Government notifies that the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development is allowed to perform Aadhaar authentication on a voluntary basis
      Summary: The Central Government authorises the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development to perform Aadhaar authentication on a voluntary basis for residents applying for agricultural loans via the Bank's portal, using Yes/No and e-KYC modes, subject to compliance with the Aadhaar Act, its rules and regulations, and directions of the Unique Identification Authority of India, effective from publication in the Official Gazette.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/POD1/P/CIR/2023/092 - dated 16-6-2023
      Adherence to provisions of regulation 51A of SEBI (Issue and Listing of Non-Convertible Securities) Regulations, 2021 by Online Bond Platform Providers on product offerings on Online Bond Platforms
      Summary: Online Bond Platform Providers must restrict offerings to specified eligible securities and divest other products or services; holding companies, subsidiaries or associates cannot use the platform brand or links to offer unregulated products or access platform user information or cross-sell. Orders in eligible listed debt-type securities must be routed through a recognised stock exchange RFQ platform and settled via the respective Clearing Corporation or through a stock exchange mechanism as specified; investor grievance redressal shall follow the Master Circular for Stock Brokers. Non-compliance invites action under the SEBI Act.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSDSECFATF/P/CIR/2023/091 - dated 16-6-2023
      Amendment to Guidelines on Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Standards and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) /Obligations of Securities Market Intermediaries under the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, 2002 and Rules framed there under
      Summary: SEBI mandates group level AML/CFT policies using the statutory definition of group; tightens CDD to require reliable independent verification, authorization checks for persons acting on behalf of juridical clients, lowers beneficial ownership thresholds to 10% for non individuals and trusts, applies PEP norms to family and close relatives, requires nonprofit client registration on the NITI Aayog DARPAN portal with five year retention, directs filing of Suspicious Transaction Reports if further CDD would tip off the client, and requires pre launch ML/TF risk assessments and use of name screening technology.

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      17/2023 - dated 15-6-2023
      Simplified regulatory framework for e-commerce exports of Jewellery through Courier mode
      Summary: E-commerce jewellery exporters using courier mode who declare in the Courier Shipping Bill that they will not seek re-import are exempt from uploading export-item photographs, package photographs, and e-commerce product-listing images through the Express Cargo Clearance System. Form HA is amended to include this declaration, which also relieves exporters from completing certain additional item-level jewellery specification fields.
      4.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 07/2023 - dated 27-5-2023
      Guidelines for implementation of pilot project relating to import of goods for repair & maintenance and re-export under ERSO Project- Reg.
      Summary: Pilot ERSO procedures require importers to file advance Bills of Entry with accurate descriptions and upload legible documents in e Sanchit, execute a running continuity re export bond without bank guarantee debited by the system, opt for mandatory first check examination on arrival with a Chartered Engineer certificate from empaneled CEs, and have assessment coordinated by Faceless Assessment Groups and expedited by a designated Nodal Officer and ERSO Customs team; movement to a Public Bonded Warehouse for deferred examination is permitted at importer's option.
      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 08/2023 - dated 24-5-2023
      Regarding assessment of Bill of entry pertaining to Chapter 84.
      Summary: Importers and Customs Brokers must mandatorily upload detailed product catalogues, technical write-ups and end use documentation for ovens and printing machinery via the e-sanchit portal; the Image Reference Number (IRN) from the upload must be declared at the item level in the Bill of Entry supporting document table, with classification dependent on end use and machine characteristics.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 09 /2023 - dated 22-5-2023
      Change of Custodian - IT system cutover plan during transition on 24th May 2023 – Clearance of Import and Export Cargo during the transition period.
      Summary: The incoming custodian will implement an IT system cutover that renders CCSP cargo IT systems unavailable from 23:59 hrs on 23 May 2023 until 02:00 hrs (one terminal) and 06:00 hrs (other terminal) on 24 May 2023, disrupting ICEGATE-cargo operator data transfer. Stakeholders must plan clearances and ensure import/export shipments, notably perishables, live animals, life saving drugs and other critical consignments, are registered in the shed before 20:00 hrs on 23 May 2023 to complete clearance prior to the downtime.
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