Just a moment...

Top
Help
×

By creating an account you can:

Logo TaxTMI
Call Us / Help / Feedback

Contact Us At :

E-mail: [email protected]

Call / WhatsApp at: +91 99117 96707

For more information, Check Contact Us

FAQs :

To know Frequently Asked Questions, Check FAQs

Most Asked Video Tutorials :

For more tutorials, Check Video Tutorials

Submit Feedback/Suggestion :

Email :
Please provide your email address so we can follow up on your feedback.
Category :
Description :
Min 15 characters0/2000
Add to...
You have not created any category. Kindly create one to bookmark this item!
Create New Category
Hide
Title :
Description :
❮❮ Hide
Default View
Expand ❯❯
Close ✕
🔎 Newsletters - Adv. Search
Year:
---- All Years ----
  • ---- All Years ----
  • 2026
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012
Month:
---- All Months ----
  • ---- All Months ----
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
❯❯
MaximizeMaximizeMaximize
0 / 200
Expand Note
Add to Folder

No Folders have been created

    +

    Are you sure you want to delete "My most important" ?

    NOTE:

    Daily Newsletters
    Showing Results for :
    Reset Filters
    Results Found:
    Show All SummariesHide All Summaries

    Daily Newsletter

    Back

    All Daily Newsletter

    Showing Results for :
    Reset Filters
      No Records Found

      Daily Newsletter

      Back

      All Daily Newsletter

      whatsappJoin Channel
      Showing Results for : Reset Filters

      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 01,2024

      Contents
      Note

      Note

      -

      Bookmark

      Print

      Print

      Collapse
      31 Highlights Toggle
      4 Articles Toggle
      By: Madhusudan Mishra
      Summary: Subsidies under GST arise when a recipient applies for and satisfies obligations, making the obligation the operative object that confers beneficiary status. Only price-linked subsidies affect valuation; the Explanation excludes subsidies that merely accrue to recipients. Payments to suppliers can be payment against obligations rather than subsidy receipts. A subsidized price differs from a discounted price, and the "withdrawal-failure" test assesses whether supply depends on the subsidy. Subsidies function as a tripartite construct, and non-monetary concessional support does not automatically establish a subsidized rate.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process begins on admission of a complete application and is subject to a primary statutory completion timeline, with extensions available on application by the resolution professional when instructed by the committee of creditors and by order of the Adjudicating Authority where completion within the primary timeline is not possible. A statutory outer time limit caps total duration inclusive of extensions and judicial delays. Regulations allow exclusion of periods lost due to lockdowns or comparable interruptions, and tribunals have applied these provisions to extend or exclude time where justified; the resolution professional must prioritise adherence to timelines.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court directed that the petitioner be allowed to file a further reply within two weeks, the adjudicating authority must grant a personal hearing, re-adjudicate the show cause notice, and pass a fresh speaking order within the statutory time for tax determination; this was ordered because the annexure referenced in the SCN was not supplied and the impugned order rested solely on the absence of a reply.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: A petrol pump license authorises sale of petroleum products and requires applicants to be Indian citizens aged 21-58 with no disqualifying criminal record and proof of identity/age. Licensing requires statutory clearances-No Objection Certificate, municipal permission, fire safety certificate and other NOCs-and follows an OMC-led process of advertisement, application submission, interview and site verification, issuance of a Letter of Intent, dealership agreement, infrastructure compliance, final inspection and permit obtainment before operations commence.
      1 Notifications Toggle

      Customs

      1.
      46/2024 - dated - 28-6-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Amendment to the principal customs notification substitutes revised Tables specifying tariff values in US dollars for listed imports - edible oils (including crude palm oil, RBD palm oil, palmolein, crude soybean oil), brass scrap (all grades), areca nuts, and specified forms of gold and silver - effected under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962 and coming into force on 29th June, 2024.
      4 Circulars Toggle

      SEZ

      1.
      K-43014(16)/9/2021-SEZ - dated 27-6-2024
      Concerns/queries/clarifications regarding the newly inserted SEZ Rule 11B notified vide DoC Notification dated 6.12.2023
      Summary: The Specified Officer must certify, countersigned by the Development Commissioner, that the developer has refunded the duty as per the provisions of Rule 11B of SEZ Rules, 2006 and the Departmental Instruction, and this certificate must accompany proposals forwarded under Rule 11B for Board of Approval consideration.

      IBC

      2.
      IBBI/LIQ/74/2024 - dated 28-6-2024
      Filing Forms to monitor Voluntary liquidation processes under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, and the regulations made thereunder.
      Summary: The circular mandates Insolvency Professionals to file prescribed electronic forms on the IBBI platform for voluntary liquidation processes, detailing stages from initial corporate debtor particulars through meetings, dissolution applications, realisations, distributions and the dissolution order; requires DSC/e-signing and supporting records; assigns sole responsibility for timely and accurate filings to the IP; provides transitional filing instructions for ongoing and completed cases; and notifies liability under the Code and regulations for failure, inaccuracy, or incompleteness in filings.
      3.
      IBBI/LIQ/73/2024 - dated 28-6-2024
      Filing Forms to monitor liquidation processes under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, and the regulations made thereunder
      Summary: Insolvency Professionals functioning as liquidators must file prescribed electronic LIQ forms on the IBBI platform-authenticated by digital signature or e sign-capturing stage wise information on liquidation (commencement, public announcement, valuation and sale, litigations, PUFE, SCC meetings, receipts/payments, distributions and unclaimed proceeds); filings follow specified timelines, are the IP's responsibility, and non compliance or inaccurate/incomplete filings attract liability under the Code.

      DGFT

      4.
      Trade Notice No. 07/2024-2025 - dated 28-6-2024
      Extension of Interest Equalisation Scheme (IES) for Pre and Post shipment Rupee Export Credit for two months beyond 30th June, 2024.
      Summary: Extension of the Interest Equalisation Scheme for pre and post shipment rupee export credit is granted for an additional two months to 31 August 2024, applicable only to exporters qualifying as MSMEs, operating as a fund limited measure with a capped outlay and otherwise on the same terms and conditions; claims from non MSME exporters will not be entertained beyond the prior cut off date and RBI guidelines remain applicable.
      50 Case Laws Toggle
      AI TextQuick Glance by AIHeadnote

      Topics

      ActsIncome Tax