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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 02,2024

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      By: Madhusudan Mishra
      Summary: The article contends that the third proviso to S.22(1) authorises enhancement of the registration threshold for specified suppliers but that S.23(2) lacks jurisdiction to impose substantive limitations excluding beneficiaries; accordingly, limitations inserted by the notification are non jurisdictional, void ab initio, and a valid limiting notification must be issued under the correct statutory authority.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Search and seizure of a godown cannot give rise to penalty proceedings under the detention and seizure regime; the High Court quashed the impugned penalty and appellate orders, relied on prior authority reaching the same principle, and directed refund of tax and penalty deposited by the petitioner.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Amounts due under GST must generally be paid within three months of an order; unpaid confirmed demands permit recovery actions under sections 78-79, including notice-based third party liability, deduction from sums payable, attachment and auction of goods, and certification to the District Collector to recover amounts as arrears of land revenue. Proper officers may recover and apportion dues between Central and State/UT Governments, and auctions and possession transfers follow prescribed notice and payment procedures with safeguards for perishable goods.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The rules permit eligible Indian public companies to issue equity shares for listing on the International Financial Services Centre and the India International Exchange under the Direct Listing Scheme, subject to Scheme and securities regulator conditions. Ineligible companies include Section 8 and Nidhi companies, firms with outstanding deposits, negative net worth, specified defaults, insolvency or winding-up proceedings, or failures to file statutory returns. Eligible unlisted companies with no partly paid-up shares may issue equity or allow offer-for-sale, must file a certified prospectus in e-Form LEAP-1 within seven days of finalizing listing, and must prepare financial statements in accordance with Indian Accounting Standards.
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      Summary: The central government committed to fostering a conducive business environment by advancing Ease of Doing Business, Start Up India support, Intellectual Property Rights facilitation, Free Trade Agreements, SEZs, GeM adoption and export promotion; convening broad industry stakeholders to solicit feedback on constraints affecting MSMEs, startups and sectoral investors and directing officials to examine and act on recommendations to promote investment, infrastructure provision, PPP mechanisms, technology and skills development and regulatory simplification.
      Summary: The Ministry released annual SDG publications centred on the National Indicator Framework (NIF), comprising an SDG Progress Report with time series data, a derived Data Snapshot, and a handbook listing national indicators with sources and periodicity. The reports provide metadata, downloadable data tables, and rely primarily on administrative records, surveys and censuses from line Ministries to support national monitoring and policymaking.
      Summary: Launch of the eSankhyiki portal creates a centralised platform for dissemination and reuse of official statistics through two modules: a Data Catalogue that aggregates major Ministry datasets with metadata, search, visualization and download capabilities (over 2,291 datasets), and a Macro Indicators Module offering filtered time series, visualizations, custom downloads and API access across core data products, improving accessibility, discoverability and programmatic reusability of statistical records.
      Summary: The government will address Tobacco Board staffing shortages, consider waiving penalties for excess tobacco production, and extend registration validity from one year to three years with optional digital registration. Financial measures include promoting interest subvention under the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund, arranging interest-free higher education loans for farmers' children with extended repayment, and increasing assistance during natural calamities. Technical directives to ICAR-CTRI include mechanisation, alternatives to SOP fertilizer, residue-avoiding plant protection chemicals, and development of solar/electric curing barns.
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      47/2024 - dated - 30-6-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment compliance is amended by extending the period under regulation 15(2) to 31 August 2024. Form XI is revised to reduce the prescribed monetary amount from ten lakh rupees to five lakh rupees, including corresponding numerical and textual references.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/187 - dated - 27-6-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices relating to Securities Market) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024
      Summary: The Regulations define mule account as trading, dematerialised or bank accounts in another person's name but effectively controlled by someone else, including where the controlling person provides consideration; they extend the prohibition to acts of diversion, misutilisation or siphoning of a listed company's assets or any scheme to manipulate its books or financial statements that would affect securities prices, and expressly deem transactions through mule accounts for manipulative, fraudulent or unfair trade practices to be included in sub-regulation (1).
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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/186 - dated - 27-6-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Stock Brokers) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: A new Chapter IVA mandates that stock brokers establish and maintain systems for surveillance of trading activities, robust know your client procedures, documented internal controls with defined roles, customized alert thresholds, and processes to detect mule accounts. Senior management and Designated Directors must implement and periodically review these systems. Detected suspicious activity must be reported to stock exchanges within prescribed timelines and summarized in half yearly reports; governance bodies must review compliance quarterly. A documented whistle blower policy with confidentiality and protection procedures is required.
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      SEBI/HO/MRD/TPD-1/P/CIR/2024/92 - dated 1-7-2024
      Charges levied by Market Infrastructure Institutions – True to Label
      Summary: MIIs must ensure charges recovered from end clients are True to Label, meaning the exact amount levied on the client is received by the MII. Slab-wise, volume-dependent charge structures that enable members to collect aggregated sums exceeding the MII's receivable must be replaced with a uniform, equal charge structure for all members. MIIs are directed to redesign charge structures, implement requisite infrastructure and by-law amendments, notify and publish provisions to members, and report implementation status to the regulator.

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      08/2024 - dated 30-6-2024
      Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations (SCMTR)
      Summary: The transitional provisions of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations have been extended to 31st August 2024 to permit continued acceptance of old manifest formats while stakeholders migrate to the new format. Stakeholders must commence parallel filing: amendments may be filed in the old format, complete details must be filed in the new format, and old and new filings will be matched for completeness. DGoS and ICEGATE 2.0 will support registration, testing, error analysis and will issue location-wise mandates and guidance; amendments to IGM during parallel filing are allowed until vessel arrival without officer approval.
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