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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 26,2024

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      By: Madhusudan Mishra
      Summary: An obligation to tolerate presupposes an available right to refuse tolerance; where tolerance is the unavoidable default it cannot be treated as an obligation because obligation requires acceptance based on an offer and lawful authority. Tolerance involves relinquishment and is not equivalent to consideration; damages address breach rather than tolerated conduct. Proactive tolerance can be waived and later repudiated, enabling the creditor to end previously tolerated non-performance.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The officers failed to consider the assessee's reply to a Show Cause Notice alleging mismatches between GSTR 3B and GSTR 1/GSTR 2A, producing an operative order devoid of proper reasoning and procedural fairness; the order was set aside and remanded for fresh consideration with explicit analysis of the reply and articulated reasons for any rejection.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Recommendations implement GST compliance relief and procedural reforms: waiver of interest and penalties for specified non fraud demands for FY 2017 18 to 2019 20 subject to payment by the cut off; ITC claim deadline under section 16(4) fixed at 30 November 2021 for those years; refusal to file departmental appeals below prescribed monetary thresholds; reduction in appeal pre deposit requirements and overall cap; GSTAT filing period to start from a notified date; extension of GSTR 4 filing to 30 June for FY 2024 25; new GSTR 1A functionality; retrospective non payment of interest on cash ledger debits; nationwide Aadhaar biometric authentication; and rate clarifications and exemptions by the fitment committee.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Pre-packaged initiation by an MSME corporate debtor requires absence of recent pre-pack or CIRP, no ongoing CIRP or liquidation order, eligibility to submit a resolution plan, director/partner declarations and member/partner approval. The CD must secure prior approval from non-related financial creditors and their nomination of the proposed insolvency professional, furnish a base resolution plan and prescribed disclosures, and follow notice and voting formalities. The proposed insolvency professional must report on compliance and plan conformity. A compliant applicant may file with the Adjudicating Authority, which must admit or reject within the prescribed short period, and the process commences upon admission.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Proper Officer must expressly consider and decide on an assessee's substantive reply before forming an adjudicatory opinion; a mere assertion that a reply is "not properly explained" without justification shows failure to apply mind. If more particulars are needed, the officer must specifically request them and afford an opportunity to respond. Re-adjudication should follow a personal hearing and result in a speaking order explaining reasons in line with CGST procedural limits.
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      Summary: For assessment year 2024-25 the New Tax Regime is the default; taxpayers wishing to opt for the OLD TAX REGIME should either select the option in ITR when eligible to use ITR 1 or ITR 2 and file by the due date, or, if required to file under ITR 3, ITR 4 or ITR 5, must file Form 10-IEA before the applicable return filing due date; taxpayers should compare tax liabilities under both regimes before filing.
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