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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 24,2023

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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Conversion to a public limited company via an IPO allows sale of securities to the public and stock exchange listing to raise capital for expansion, R&D, or debt repayment; it creates market liquidity, establishes transparent share valuation, enhances reputation and goodwill, and supports shareholder exit strategies and M&A by providing tradable equity and financing through public markets.
      By: Sundaran Damodaran
      Summary: Compliance audits are independent evaluations of an organisation's operations and controls to verify adherence to laws, regulations, industry standards, and internal policies. They identify instances of non-compliance, prioritise risks, and recommend corrective actions. An effective audit comprises planning, data gathering, risk assessment, compliance evaluation, reporting, and remediation with follow-up to ensure implementation and mitigate legal, financial, and reputational risks.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Appellate Authority's order allowing the refund is operative and must be implemented where no appeal or stay exists; revenue must disburse the refund with interest even if it intends to challenge the order, while remaining entitled to pursue remedies and recover amounts lawfully if it prevails in that challenge.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Amendments substitute Rule 44E and amend Rule 44F to prescribe verification of advance ruling applications and to require certified true copies of Board pronouncements to be sent to applicants and the relevant Commissioner; substituted application forms define verification duties for various person categories. The e advance ruling scheme is revised to permit video hearings, require the Board to pronounce rulings after considering responses and hearings, and to provide a referral process where Members differ, with nomination of an additional Member and decision by majority.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The tribunal determined that rental receipts of jointly owned property must be assessed by reference to each co-owner's individual share; if each co-owner's rental income is below the statutory threshold for service tax, no service tax arises on that co-owner, notwithstanding a show cause notice and joint treatment by the adjudicating authority.
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      Summary: Investigation uncovered large-scale Input Tax Credit (ITC) fraud using forged identity documents, fake GST registrations and sham invoices to create and circulate fraudulent ITC, with credits channelled into high-risk sectors. Enforcement prevented utilisation of substantial fraudulent ITC and effected recoveries; arrests of key operatives were made. A described modus operandi in the mobile-phone trade shows goods acquired without legitimate invoices are routed through networks of sham firms to generate false ITC and evade GST liabilities.
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      DGFT

      1.
      14/2023 - dated - 23-6-2023 - FTP
      Amendments in Category 5B of Appendix 3 (SCOMET Items) to Schedule-2 of ITC (HS) Classification of Export and Import items
      Summary: The substituted Category 5B recasts export controls on unmanned aerial vehicle systems, related equipment, propulsion systems, safing/arming mechanisms, production facilities, and associated technology and software; cruise missiles are excluded to the Munitions List. A carve out moves certain lower capability UAVs not otherwise controlled to a General Authorisation for Export of Drones (GAED), exempting qualifying exporters from per shipment SCOMET licenses during the authorisation period, subject to post reporting and documentary requirements, with GAED procedure to be notified separately.
      2.
      13/2023 - dated - 22-6-2023 - FTP
      Amendment in Export policy of HS Code 2610
      Summary: Export policy for chromium ores under HS Code 2610 is amended to classify affected items as restricted; high-concentration chrome ore now requires an authorisation to export, while other ore categories and concentrates must be exported through a designated state trading channel, imposing immediate compliance obligations on exporters.

      GST - States

      3.
      G.O. Ms. No. 59 - dated - 30-5-2023 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: The Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2023 take effect from 15 November 2022 and amend FORM GSTR-9 Instructions: all references to "April, 2022 to September, 2022" are replaced with "April, 2022 to October, 2022 filed upto 30th November, 2022," impacting paragraph 7 and Table entries for serial numbers 10-13.
      4.
      G.O. Ms. No. 58 - dated - 30-5-2023 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: The amendment revises compliance categories, removes references to FORM GSTR 2, shifts reporting and reversal of input tax credit to FORM GSTR 3B, and prescribes that a registered person who avails input tax credit but fails to pay the supplier within the statutory period must pay an amount equal to that credit with interest through FORM GSTR 3B, while permitting re availment of the credit upon subsequent payment to the supplier.

      SEZ

      5.
      S.O. 2741(E) - dated - 22-6-2023 - SEZ
      Sector specific SEZ for IT/ITES at Triunelveli District in the State of Tamil Nadu - Areas notified - Central Government rescinds Notification Nos. S.O. 156 (E), S.O. 3720 (E) and S.O. 1123 (E)
      Summary: Rescission of the sector-specific IT/ITES SEZ notification at Tirunelveli is granted upon the developer's proposal to de-notify the entire 31.99 hectare area; the State issued a No Objection Certificate and the Development Commissioner recommended de-notification, and the Central Government rescinds the prior notifications while preserving effects of prior actions.
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      1.
      Trade Notice No. 10/2023 - dated 23-6-2023
      Fixation/review of Norms of advance authorization by Norms Committee (NC-7) from new online Norms Fixation IT module
      Summary: DGFT requires all Norms Fixation and Review of Norms applications for advance authorization to be submitted exclusively via the new online Norms Fixation IT module on the DGFT website; no hard copy or email applications to the Norms Committee will be accepted, and applicants should consult the Help manual, FAQs, or DGFT Helpdesk channels for assistance.
      2.
      Trade Notice No. 11/2023 - dated 23-6-2023
      Process for EOP extension and issuance of EODC for Advance Authorisation for Annual requirement
      Summary: Authorisation holders must submit physical files for redemption and EOP extension to the concerned DGFT Regional Authority, which will examine and process EOP extension applications manually; upon RA approval, holders may submit online Closure/EODC Status Update requests via DGFT website Services Advance Authorisation Annual Advance Authorisation Closure/EODC Status update, and the RA must record any physical correspondence in the portal's correspondence section.
      3.
      18/2023 - dated 23-6-2023
      Amendment under Appendix 2T (List of Export Promotion Councils/Commodity Boards/Export Development Authorities) of Appendices and ANFs of FTP 2023
      Summary: Amendment adds the Export Promotion Council for Medical Devices to Appendix 2T of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, authorising it to issue Registration Cum Membership Certificates (RCMC) for a detailed list of medical devices and ancillary products. The inserted entry specifies the Council's registered office and an extensive catalogue of items-ranging from disposables and diagnostic kits to imaging apparatus, surgical instruments, implants, protective garments and related parts-covered by its jurisdiction. RCMCs already issued by the previously named council remain valid until their expiry, and the change takes immediate effect.
      4.
      19/2023 - dated 23-6-2023
      Amendments in Category 5B of the Appendix 3 (SCOMET LIST) to Handbook of Procedures 2023.
      Summary: Amendments create a General Authorization for Export of Drones (GAED) permitting one time SCOMET export authorisations for specified UAVs meeting capability limits, conditional on online ANF 10G application, technical specifications, destination list, signed End Use Certificates in Appendix 10J(i), an undertaking permitting inspections and prohibiting unauthorised use, proof of an Internal Compliance Programme, pre export contractual evidence of permitted end use, quarterly post shipment reporting for three years, five year record retention, and exclusions for military, WMD, sanctioned or proliferation sensitive destinations; GAEDs last three years and may be suspended or revoked for non compliance.

      Customs

      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 13/2023 - dated 24-4-2023
      Discontinuation of Gate Preventive Officer signature on the Delivery Gatepass issued by Custodian (AAICLASS) - Reg.
      Summary: The endorsement requirement of the Gate Preventive Officer on custodian-issued Delivery Gatepasses is discontinued to expedite and paperless customs clearance; Gate Preventive Officers will nonetheless remain posted at gate locations to maintain preventive and security functions during physical movement of imported goods.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE 12 /2023 - dated 6-4-2023
      Clearance of the perishable cargo with reference to CBIC Circular No.09/2023 – Cus dated 30.03.2023 – regarding.
      Summary: Where Electronic Cash Ledger activation prevents ICES from reflecting duty payments, shed officers may grant a manual Out of Charge for perishable cargo, petroleum products and essential commodities upon production of a bank certificate of payment and an undertaking by the importer to deposit the duty with interest if not credited. The shed must record such clearances in a register and send daily reports to the DC (Appraising Main), who will verify payments with banks the next working day and regularize the entries in ICES once confirmed.

      Companies Law

      7.
      06/2023 - dated 21-6-2023
      Relaxation in paying additional fees in case of delay in filing DPT-3 for Financial Year ended on 31st March 2023 up to 31st July 2023
      Summary: Relaxation permits filing of Form DPT-3 for the financial year ended 31 March 2023 without payment of additional fees for late submission; the normal due date was 30 June 2023 and the waiver allows filing without additional fees up to 31 July 2023 due to the MCA-21 Portal transition.
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