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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 30,2023

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Board proposes expanding the Authorized Representative's duties to include assisting creditor classes in understanding Committee of Creditors deliberations, reviewing minutes, aiding asset marketability and resolution plan evaluation, maintaining open communication with the Resolution Professional, representing the class before tribunals and regulators, updating creditors on process progress, and recording meeting minutes; it also proposes revised fees incorporated into the CIRP cost and a replacement mechanism whereby creditors meeting a voting threshold may nominate alternatives, trigger a circulated vote, and have the Resolution Professional apply to the Adjudicating Authority to appoint the selected insolvency professional.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Supreme Court held that imposing a bank guarantee as a pre-condition for bail in GST-related prosecutions is impermissible, aligning with prior authority rejecting monetary pre-deposit requirements; the bank-guarantee condition was set aside while the remaining non-monetary bail conditions affirmed by the lower courts were sustained.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Issuing a corporate guarantee without receiving any commission, fees or interest does not attract service tax because the BFOS definition is exhaustive and applies only to entities engaged in financing or otherwise falling within specified categories; absent consideration and without being a banking/financial entity, no service tax liability arises, and the demand for tax on guarantees given for associates was set aside.
      By: Sundaran Damodaran
      Summary: Advisory services for SMEs provide targeted professional guidance in strategic planning, financial management and access to capital, operational process optimisation, and marketing and sales strategy. They also design risk management frameworks and compliance controls to align operations with applicable laws and regulations, reducing legal, reputational and financial exposure. Delivered on a project basis, these services supply specialised expertise, objective external perspective and cost efficient support that enable SMEs to accelerate growth, improve competitiveness and optimise limited internal resources.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The tribunal applied the Supreme Court principle that genuine reimbursable expenses incurred by a service provider on behalf of clients and later recovered by debit notes are not includible in the taxable value; where the appellant paid third-party charges for deconsolidation, transportation, DO, terminal handling and documentation and merely recovered them, those amounts qualified as pass-through reimbursements under the pure agent doctrine and were not subject to service tax.
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      Summary: Banks were urged to extend enhanced and affordable export credit to MSME exporters; ECGC proposed modifications to its enhanced cover product to reduce export credit cost and treat borrower accounts as equivalent to higher-rated accounts; expansion of the pilot scheme to all banks was recommended to increase export credit offtake; operational changes proposed include adopting CGTMSE-like claim processing, quicker substantial claim payments to banks after receipt, and full digitization of ECGC services to minimize physical interaction.
      Summary: The Government restored the annual de minimis threshold for TCS on LRS remittances across all payment modes and purposes; above that threshold differentiated TCS rates apply-reduced when education is financed by loan, intermediate for education or medical treatment, and higher for other purposes-and the increased rates will be implemented after a postponed commencement date to allow operational readiness.
      Summary: A scheme created over thirty fraudulent GST registrations at one address with no genuine business activity; the operator procured KYC details by promising loans, used Aadhaar authentication to evade physical verification, sold shell firms for cash, and enabled the claim and passing-on of ineligible Input Tax Credit, constituting a criminal offence under GST law, with the suspect arrested and remanded to judicial custody.
      Summary: Air Cargo Customs (Export) Commissionerate, Delhi carried out destruction of seized narcotic and psychotropic substances at an approved waste facility and handed over additional opium consignments to a government opium and alkaloid factory, following seizures from export courier and foreign post office channels.
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      DGFT

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      15/2023 - dated - 29-6-2023 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy condition of Cigarette lighters Covered under CTH 9613 of Chapter 96 of Schedule -I (Import Policy) of ITC (HS) 2022
      Summary: Import policy for pocket lighters gas-fuelled, both non-refillable and refillable, is amended from Free to Prohibited, with a conditional exception preserving Free import where the CIF value per lighter meets or exceeds the prescribed threshold; this revision is effected under powers of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act and applicable Foreign Trade Policy provisions.

      GST - States

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      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)(Vol.II)/222 - dated - 10-5-2023 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to implement e-invoicing for the taxpayers having aggregate turnover exceeding Rs 5 crore
      Summary: Amendment reduces the e-invoicing threshold under sub-rule (4) of rule 48 of the Nagaland GST Rules by substituting the prior turnover benchmark with a lower aggregate turnover benchmark, making taxpayers exceeding that benchmark subject to mandatory e-invoicing from 1 August 2023.
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      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)(Vol.II)/221 - dated - 9-5-2023 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1) “N” dated the 30th June 2017
      Summary: The amendment inserts provisos requiring exercise of the option to pay GST for the Financial Year 2023-2024 by a specified cut-off, and allowing a GTA that commences business or crosses the registration threshold during any financial year to opt to pay GST for that year by filing a declaration in Annexure V within forty-five days of applying for registration or one month from obtaining registration, whichever is later.
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      09/2023 - dated 28-6-2023
      Extension of time limits for submission of certain TDS/TCS Statements i.e. Form No. 26Q, 27Q and 27EQ - Date extended for the First Quarter of the FY 2023-24 to 30th September 2023 - CBDT issued an Order u/s 119
      Summary: The Board granted a temporal relaxation of statutory filing deadlines permitting the first-quarter TDS statements in Form No. 26Q and Form No. 27Q and the TCS statement in Form No. 27EQ to be furnished by the later date specified by the Board, thereby extending the operative compliance timetable for those specified forms.

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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 02/2023 - dated 27-4-2023
      Online filing of AEO – LO applications – Launch of Version 3.0 web-application for filing, real-time monitoring, and digital certification – reg.
      Summary: Launch of V 3.0 web application enables online filing, real time monitoring, and digital certification of AEO LO applications; applicants can upload annexures, track processing stages on a dashboard, and respond to deficiencies by uploading additional documents. A step wise guide is available on CBIC and aeoindia websites. A transitional allowance for physical filing is provided during roll out, after which portal registration is mandatory. Client Relationship Managers are designated to assist applicants with implementation and technical issues.
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