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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 08,2024

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Attachment issued under the Customs Act to recover Service Tax dues is invalid; Service Tax arrears must be recovered as arrears under the CGST Act by operation of the repeal and transitional provisions. The partnership firm qualifies as a person/assessee to challenge the order. The High Court quashed the attachment and allowed the assessee to file the statutory appeal irrespective of limitation due to non availability of the physical impugned order.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A petition for winding up must be accompanied by a verified statement of affairs in Form WIN 4 and an affidavit of concurrence in Form WIN 5; when a third party petitions, the Tribunal may order the company to file objections with a Form WIN 4 statement within thirty days (with a possible further thirty-day extension) and may require security for costs. Failure to file the statement forfeits the company's right to oppose and may attract penalties for responsible directors or officers. The statement must include detailed schedules of assets, secured and unsecured creditors, preferential creditors, debenture holders, shareholders and a deficiency or surplus account, with 'Nil' entered where appropriate.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Recording of reasons to believe in the INS-01 form is a mandatory pre-condition for initiating search and seizure under Section 67; issuance of an INS-01 after the search or absence of contemporaneous reasons undermines the authorization and vitiates proceedings arising from such a search.
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      Summary: A Memorandum of Understanding between DPIIT and NCAER mandates development of a detailed framework for assessing logistics cost and requires NCAER to prepare a comprehensive 2023-24 logistics cost study, analyse cost differentials across routes, modes, products and operations, identify major determinants including intangible costs, and submit the report within one year, while institutionalising systematic periodic data collection for policymaking.
      Summary: A supervisory inspection and show cause process found regulatory non compliance: the bank sanctioned working capital demand loans to two state owned corporations against government receivables and failed to preserve customer identification and address records for certain accounts, leading the regulator to impose an administrative monetary penalty while reserving other enforcement options.
      Summary: The surveys report increases in establishments, workforce and GVA alongside higher average fixed assets, larger outstanding loans and rising formal registration; they cover unincorporated non agricultural establishments across Manufacturing, Trade and Other Services using a multi stage stratified sample frame, area based listing and a shift from PAPI to CAPI data collection, with pandemic affected periods separately disaggregated.
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      Customs

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      48/2024 - dated - 5-7-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority for the purpose of finalization of Provisional Assessment in SVB case w.r.t. M/s Avlock International lndia Pvt Ltd
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, under specified provisions of the Customs Act, 1962, appoints an officer as Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the adjudicating officers named in the Table for adjudication and finalization of the listed show cause notices issued to M/s Avlock International India Pvt. Ltd., centralizing responsibility within the Centralized Refund Cell-II, ACC, Mumbai.
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      GST-14/2024 - dated 29-6-2024
      Clarification on time of supply of services of spectrum usage and other similar services under GST
      Summary: Clarifies that spectrum allocation supplied by DOT to telecom operators is taxable on a reverse charge basis and, where payment is by deferred instalments, constitutes a continuous supply of services. For such reverse-charge continuous supplies, time of supply is the earlier of payment date recorded in recipient's books or the date immediately following sixty days from issue of the supplier's invoice/document; where the contract specifies ascertainable payment due dates, a tax invoice must be issued on or before each due date. GST is payable when instalments are due or paid, whichever is earlier.

      Customs

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      Public Notice No. 11/2024 - dated 4-7-2024
      Launch of functionalities/features on Customs Brokers Licensing Management System (CBLMS) - Reg.
      Summary: The CBLMS "Manage CB Profile" feature now allows System Administrators to modify all sections of an approved Customs Broker profile - Primary Details, Correspondence Address, Authorised Person Details, Proprietor/Partner/Director Details, Security Details and OPS Details - but brokers must submit change requests via Annexure B to their Policy Section only for changes that cannot be handled through existing broker applications; requests for changes achievable through broker applications will be invalid.
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      Public Notice No. 12/2024 - dated 3-7-2024
      Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations (SCMTR) - Reg.
      Summary: Extension permits continued acceptance of legacy manifest formats until 31st August 2024 to enable phased migration to new SCMTR formats and systems. Stakeholders must begin parallel filing in the new format immediately; amendments may continue in the old format during this phase. Complete details must be filed in the new format for matching and completeness analysis. DGoS will issue guidance on registration and filing requirements, troubleshoot errors, and make message filing mandatory location-wise via local public notices.

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      05/2024 - dated 6-7-2024
      Extension of time for Filing of PAS-7
      Summary: Extension of time is provided for filing Form PAS-7 to report details of pre-Act share warrants under Rule 9(2)(a) of the Companies (Prospectus and Allotment of Securities) Rules, 2014. A Web-Form PAS-7 has been deployed on the MCA-21 online portal, and stakeholders may submit the requisite details without payment of additional fees through the Web-Form until 05.08.2024 to meet the Registrar reporting requirement.
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