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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 20,2024

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      By: DrJoshua Ebenezer
      Summary: The article examines a WTO dispute in which the United States challenged Indian export promotion programmes as export-contingent subsidies prohibited by Article 3.1(a) and inconsistent with Article 3.2 of the SCM Agreement. India relies on Article 27 special and differential treatment and transitional phase-out arguments while reforming incentives into WTO-complaint alternatives such as RoDTEP, RoSCTL and other non-export-contingent supports. A panel report found the measures inconsistent, India appealed but the Appellate Body's dysfunction has suspended final resolution, and some trading partners have pursued countervailing duties against alleged subsidies.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Shipping bills are deemed applications for refund of IGST on exported goods and must be processed without undue withholding; the Department's failure to process a deemed refund due to a customs data mismatch (SB006) attributable to the shipping line was impermissible where officers and shipping agents bear responsibility for data confirmation. The court directed immediate processing and sanction of the IGST refund and emphasized that refunds must be allowed or rejected with recorded reasons and within prescribed timelines.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Whether a registered cooperative society constitutes a public authority under the Right to Information Act, 2005 is framed by Section 2(h)'s enumerative definition and precedent distinguishing member-run societies from state instrumentalities. The piece recounts an instance where a Tamil Nadu-registered society refused RTI disclosure, prompting appeals and allegations about preferential loan disbursements; it underscores that registration under the state cooperative statute and autonomous operation do not, without more, bring a society within the Act's public authority definition and attendant disclosure duties.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Non compliance with Rule 21A is central: FORM GST REG 31 must be intimated electronically on the common portal or to the e mail address provided at registration. Physical mailing of FORM GST REG 31, omission of the issuing officer's name and designation on the show cause notice, absence or inaccessibility of supporting documents, and reliance solely on a digital signature raise procedural defects that undermine the formal sufficiency of suspension or cancellation communications required under the CGST Rules.
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      Summary: India's seafood exports reached a record high in volume in FY 2023-24, led by frozen shrimp which dominated both quantity and dollar earnings. The release details product-level performance across shrimp subtypes and other major groups (frozen fish, meal/feed, squid, surimi, cuttlefish, chilled items), records unit-value movements and highlights the USA and China as the largest destination markets, with the top ten markets accounting for the bulk of export dollar receipts.
      Summary: CCI approved a proposed intra-group combination implementing realignment of interests, legal ownership and management across Godrej group entities pursuant to a Family Settlement Agreement among the family branches. The combination encompasses two clusters: the GILAC Group Entities (including Godrej Industries, Godrej Consumer Products, Godrej Properties, Godrej Agrovet, Godrej Seeds & Genetics, Innovia Multiventures, Astec Lifesciences and Anamudi Real Estates LLP) and the G&B Group Entities (including Godrej & Boyce, Godrej Holdings, Godrej Infotech and RKN Enterprises).
      Summary: Approval of a two-step acquisition: Real Trustee (trustee for Volrado II and Volrado III) and co-acquirers will acquire certain share capital of We Work India on a fully diluted basis from Embassy Buildcon; subsequently Embassy Buildcon will acquire 100% of OAW from We Work International, resulting in Embassy Buildcon indirectly holding We Work India shares and in aggregate continuing to hold majority shareholding on a fully diluted basis.
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      Policy Circular No. 06/2024-25 - dated 19-6-2024
      Clarification regarding Notification No. 17/2024-25 dated 11.06.2024
      Summary: Administrative clarification: imports of the specified jewellery items falling under the cited ITC (HS) classifications, when imported by SEZ units other than FTWZ units, are outside the scope of the earlier import restriction notification, relying on the applicable SEZ regulatory provisions to exempt such imports from that notification.
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