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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 28,2024

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Recommendations simplify GST compliance by lowering appeal pre-deposit requirements and raising departmental appeal thresholds, extend and clarify time limits for availing input tax credit including retrospective deeming of a cut-off date and reverse-charge invoice treatment, provide waiver of interest and penalties for specified non-fraud demands subject to full tax payment within a stipulated period, amend return rules to avoid interest where cash was available on the due date and introduce a corrective GSTR-1A, and implement operational changes on valuation of corporate guarantees, reduced TCS rates, transitional credit, accommodation exemption, cessation of anti-profiteering after the prescribed date, and phased biometric Aadhaar authentication.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: A Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) is a joint familial legal entity treated as a separate tax entity for income tax purposes, able to obtain a PAN, file its own return, and claim individual level basic exemption and applicable investment and property related deductions. While HUFs enable income segregation and tax planning through entity level assessment of business and ancestral property income, gift and inheritance treatment is limited by statute: not all gifts to a HUF are automatically exempt and only specified familial exemptions apply, as noted in the responding commentary.
      By: Sandeep Saini
      Summary: The GST Council relaxed the time limit for availing Input Tax Credit by prescribing a deemed cutoff date for past financial years, permitting taxpayers who missed the original filing window to claim ITC within the revised period. It further directed that, for cases of cancelled GST registrations, the time-limit bar to claim ITC will be ignored where the relevant return is filed within a short period following revocation, thereby addressing demands raised on procedural non-compliance and reducing related litigation.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Where no fresh attachment order is issued within one year, provisional attachment under the CGST Act ceases to have effect, removing the statutory restraint on operating the affected bank account and permitting the account holder to resume dealings unless a valid subsequent attachment is made.
      2 News Toggle
      Summary: Under PM GatiShakti principles, the Network Planning Group evaluated two Energy Mineral Cement Corridor railway expansions to increase section capacity and six NICDC projects comprising Integrated Manufacturing Clusters and industrial areas designed with Industry 4.0 features, strategic transport connectivity, and supporting social and logistics infrastructure. Appraisal focused on integrated planning, reduced transit costs, socio economic benefits, employment generation, and alignment with national infrastructure priorities to bolster regional industrial development and logistics efficiency.
      Summary: MCA clarifies that reports asserting Byju's has been cleared of financial fraud are incorrect and misleading and that proceedings initiated under the Companies Act remain ongoing proceedings, so no final determination has been reached.
      3 Notifications Toggle

      GST - States

      1.
      47/2023-State Tax - dated - 26-6-2024 - Delhi SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. 30/2023-State Tax, dated 29.12.2023.
      Summary: The amendment inserts the words "with effect from 1st day of January 2024" into Notification No. 30/2023 State Tax immediately after the phrase "hereby notifies the following special procedure to be followed" and declares that this insertion shall be deemed to have been effective from 31st July 2023, effectuating both a specified commencement date and a retrospective deeming of that commencement.

      SEBI

      2.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/185 - dated - 26-6-2024 - SEBI
      SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (FOREIGN PORTFOLIO INVESTORS) (SECOND AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 2024.
      Summary: Regulation 4(c) now requires that a single NRI/OCI/resident Indian individual contribute less than twenty-five percent of an applicant's corpus, with aggregate contributions of NRIs, OCIs and resident Indian individuals capped below fifty percent; resident Indian individual contributions must be made through the RBI's Liberalised Remittance Scheme into global funds with Indian exposure under fifty percent; such persons must not control the applicant; the Board may specify further conditions. Provisos exempt IFSC-regulated applicants subject to Board conditions and preserve existing Board exemptions as of notification.
      3.
      S.O. 2470(E) - dated - 26-6-2024 - SEBI
      Notified commodity derivative u/s 2(bc)
      Summary: Central Government, in consultation with the Securities and Exchange Board of India, notifies a Schedule of goods as notified commodities for clause (bc) of section 2 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, superseding prior notifications; categories include cereals and pulses, oilseeds and oils, spices, fruits and vegetables, metals and precious metals, gems, forestry products, fibres, energy, chemicals, construction materials, sweeteners, plantation crops, dairy and poultry, dry fruits, and specified activities and events such as freight and weather.
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      GST

      1.
      217/11/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Entitlement of ITC by the insurance companies on the expenses incurred for repair of motor vehicles in case of reimbursement mode of insurance claim settlement-reg.
      Summary: Where an insurer reimburses an insured for approved motor vehicle repair costs, the insurer is the liable party for the approved repair cost and therefore constitutes the recipient of the repair service to that extent; input tax credit on such repair services is available to the insurer. If two invoices are issued-one to the insurer for the approved cost and one to the insured for the excess-credit may be taken on the invoice to the insurer subject to reimbursement mechanics. If a single invoice is issued to the insurer but only the approved cost is reimbursed, credit is available only to the extent of the reimbursed approved cost. Credit is not available where the invoice is not in the insurer's name.
      2.
      207/1/2024 - dated 26-6-2024
      Reduction of Government Litigation - fixing monetary limits for filing appeals or applications by the Department before GSTAT, High Courts and Supreme Court -reg.
      Summary: Prescribes monetary thresholds under the CGST Act below which Central Tax officers shall not file appeals or Special Leave Petitions, setting rules for aggregating disputed tax, interest, penalty, late fee and refund amounts for threshold application, and applying thresholds to composite orders on the total disputed amount. Enumerates exclusions where appeals may be filed irrespective of limits-including vires challenges to statutes, rules or instruments, recurring interpretative issues like valuation, classification, refunds and place of supply, matters with adverse comments or costs, and other cases the Board considers necessary-and stresses merits-based litigation and non-precedential effect of non-filing.
      3.
      220/14/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification on place of supply applicable for custodial services provided by banks to Foreign Portfolio Investors-reg
      Summary: Custodial services by banks to FPIs-consisting of safekeeping and maintenance of securities accounts-are not services provided to an account holder for the supplier-location rule. By analogy to prior Service Tax guidance, custodial, depository and trust services are excluded from the account-holder category and therefore the place of supply must be determined under the default place-of-supply rule, i.e., by reference to the recipient's location where ascertainable and otherwise the supplier, within the IGST framework.
      4.
      218/12/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification regarding taxability of the transaction of providing loan by an overseas affiliate to its Indian affiliate or by a person to a related person- reg.
      Summary: Loans or advances between related persons are supply under Schedule I, but services of extending loans are exempt insofar as consideration is only interest or discount; processing/administrative/service fees charged in addition to interest constitute taxable consideration for facilitation/processing services and attract GST, whereas absence of such fees between related parties does not give rise to a deemed taxable processing service or obligation to apply open market valuation.
      5.
      208/2/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarifications on various issues pertaining to special procedure for the manufacturers of the specified commodities as per Notification No. 04/2024 - Central Tax dated 05.01.2024– reg.
      Summary: Manufacturers under the revised special procedure must complete machine details in FORM GST SRM-I: make/model optional (year of purchase may substitute), machine number mandatory (assign a numeric identifier if none), and declare electricity consumption from machine records or via a Practicing Chartered Engineer certificate in FORM GST SRM-III uploaded with the form. For goods with no MRP, enter sale price in Table 9. The Chartered Engineer must hold a certificate of practice from the Institute of Engineers India. The procedure excludes SEZ units and manual packing; the final packing machine is to be reported, and job workers' compliance falls to the principal if they are unregistered.
      6.
      219/13/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification on availability of input tax credit on ducts and manholes used in network of optical fiber cables (OFCs) in terms of section 17(5) of the CGST Act, 2017 - reg.
      Summary: Ducts and manholes used in optical fiber cable networks serve as necessary conduits and network nodes for transmission of telecommunication signals and, under the Explanation to Section 17, fall within the definition of plant and machinery. They are not specifically excluded as land, building, other civil structures, telecommunication towers or certain pipelines. Consequently, input tax credit on such ducts and manholes is not barred by the immovable-property exclusions in sub-section (5) of Section 17 and is available to taxable persons providing telecommunication services.
      7.
      221/15/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification on time of supply in respect of supply of services of construction of road and maintenance thereof of National Highway Projects of National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)in Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM) model -reg.
      Summary: For HAM contracts treated as a single continuous supply covering construction and O&M, the time of supply is the earlier of invoice date or receipt of payment where invoices are issued on or before the contract-specified due date or event-completion date. If invoices are not issued by that date, the time of supply is the earlier of the date of provision of the service (which may be the contract due date) or receipt of payment. Interest included in installments/annuities is includible in the taxable value.
      8.
      216/10/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification in respect of GST liability and input tax credit (ITC) availability in cases involving Warranty/ Extended Warranty, in furtherance to Circular No. 195/07/2023-GST dated 17.07.2023-reg.
      Summary: Clarification extends prior guidance so that replacement of entire goods under warranty is treated like replacement of parts for GST and input tax credit (ITC) purposes; distributor replacement from own stock followed by manufacturer replenishment by delivery challan without consideration is not taxable and requires no ITC reversal by the manufacturer; and extended warranty supplied by a different person or sold after original supply is a distinct supply of services with the warranty supplier liable to discharge GST.
      9.
      209/3/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification on the provisions of clause (ca) of Section 10(1) of the Integrated Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017 relating to place of supply of goods to unregistered persons– Reg.
      Summary: Place of supply for goods to unregistered persons is the recipient address recorded in the invoice, and where no recipient address is recorded, the supplier's location; recording the recipient's State on the invoice suffices. If billing and delivery addresses differ on the invoice, the delivery address on the invoice is the place of supply, and suppliers may record the delivery address as the recipient's address to determine the correct place of supply.
      10.
      215/9/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification on taxability of salvage/ wreck value earmarked in the claim assessment of the damage caused to the motor vehicle -reg.
      Summary: GST attaches only where a supply exists. If the insurer deducts salvage/wreck value from the claim (per contract), ownership of salvage remains with the insured and no GST liability arises for the insurer. If the insurer pays full claim amount without deducting salvage so that salvage vests in the insurer, the insurer must discharge GST on disposal or sale of the salvage.
      11.
      222/16/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification on time of supply of services of spectrum usage and other similar services under GST -reg.
      Summary: GST on spectrum allocation by government is payable by the telecom operator under reverse charge. Where deferred instalment payments create a continuous supply, the time of supply is the earlier of payment (entered in recipient's books or debited) or the date immediately following sixty days from issue of an invoice; Frequency Assignment Letters are bid-acceptance documents and invoices must be issued on or before ascertainable instalment due dates. GST is payable on upfront sums when paid or due, and on instalments when due or paid, whichever is earlier.
      12.
      210/4/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification on valuation of supply of import of services by a related person where recipient is eligible to full input tax credit – Reg.
      Summary: Where a registered person in India imports services from a related person abroad and the recipient is eligible for full input tax credit, the invoice value declared by the recipient may be deemed to be the open market value for valuation purposes; if no invoice is issued by the supplier, a declared nil value by the recipient may be treated as the declared value and deemed the open market value. Tax on such import of services is payable by the recipient under the reverse charge mechanism and the recipient must issue a self invoice.
      13.
      211/5/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification on time limit under Section 16(4) of CGST Act, 2017 in respect of RCM supplies received from unregistered persons – reg.
      Summary: Where tax is payable by the recipient under the reverse charge mechanism for supplies from unregistered persons, the relevant financial year for the time limit to claim input tax credit is the financial year in which the recipient issues the invoice under the recipient invoice requirement, provided the recipient pays the tax and satisfies other conditions and restrictions; delayed issuance after time of supply attracts interest on late tax payment and possible penal consequences.
      14.
      214/8/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification on the requirement of reversal of input tax credit in respect of the portion of the premium for life insurance policies which is not included in taxable value-reg.
      Summary: The portion of life insurance premium excluded from taxable value under Rule 32(4) is not a nil rated, exempted or non taxable supply merely by virtue of its exclusion; accordingly, that portion does not trigger reversal of input tax credit under the reversal provisions applicable when supplies are exempt or non taxable, and no reversal is required for taxable life insurance policies.
      15.
      212/6/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Mechanism for providing evidence of compliance of conditions of Section 15(3)(b)(ii) of the CGST Act, 2017 by the suppliers
      Summary: The Circular clarifies that post-supply discounts excluded from taxable value require that the recipient has effected the proportionate reversal of input tax credit. Due to lack of portal verification, suppliers may obtain a CA/CMA certificate from the recipient detailing credit notes, related invoice numbers, ITC reversal amounts and the form/return evidencing reversal, with UDIN. For small-value discounts within a financial year, a recipient's undertaking with similar details is permissible. These certificates/undertakings are admissible evidence for tax officers and may be procured retroactively if required.
      16.
      213/07/2024-GST - dated 26-6-2024
      Clarification on the taxability of ESOP/ESPP/RSU provided by a company to its employees through its overseas holding company - reg.
      Summary: Where a foreign holding company issues ESOP/ESPP/RSU directly to employees of its Indian subsidiary and the subsidiary reimburses only the cost of the securities on a cost-to-cost basis, such reimbursement is not a supply of goods or services and is not liable to GST; however, any additional fee, markup, or commission charged by the foreign holding company is taxable as consideration for facilitation/arrangement services and attracts GST payable by the domestic subsidiary on reverse charge basis.
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