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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 19,2023

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      By: Sadanand Bulbule
      Summary: Natural justice in GST adjudication requires that Proper Officers and appellate quasi judicial authorities disclose materials they intend to rely upon and afford taxpayers a meaningful opportunity to explain, rebut, supplement or contextualise those materials; reliance on the official notice doctrine does not relieve authorities of the duty to inform affected taxpayers, and failure to do so undermines procedural reasonableness and fuels litigation.
      By: Amit Jalan
      Summary: Special rules treat two or more Groups whose UPEs enter a Stapled Structure or Dual-listed Arrangement and which have Entities or PEs in different jurisdictions as a single Multi-Parented MNE Group. All Entities and Constituent Entities of the constituent Groups are members of the combined group; an Entity is a Constituent Entity if consolidated line-by-line or if its controlling interests are held by the combined group. Each Parent Entity, including each UPE, applies the IIR to its allocable share of Top-up Tax, and Constituent Entities apply the UTPR against an aggregated Top-up Tax for the combined group. Consolidated Financial Statements under an Acceptable Financial Accounting Standard determine the group accounting basis, and all UPEs must submit a GloBE Information Return unless a single Designated Filing Entity is appointed.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: The distinguishing operative features are that partners in a partnership firm have unlimited personal liability while in an LLP liability is limited to capital contribution; LLPs are separate legal entities with perpetual succession and entity-owned assets, governed by an LLP agreement and subject to specific registration and audit regimes distinct from partnership firms.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Reliance on a contemporaneous tribunal precedent constituted a bona fide basis for the assessee's self-assessment and did not amount to deliberate suppression of facts or wilful non-disclosure; the subsequent overturning of that tribunal view by a higher authority does not retroactively convert the earlier conduct into malafide concealment.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: The Carbon Credit Trading Scheme 2023 creates a national carbon market under a cap and trade model. A National Steering Committee will set procedures, targets, and guidelines for issuance, cross-border trading, crediting periods and monitoring. The Bureau will administer sector identification, target trajectories, issuance of carbon credit certificates, market stability measures, accreditation of verification agencies, data formats and capacity building. The Central Electricity Regulatory Committee will provide trading regulation and market oversight, while the Ministry of Power will determine the compliance mechanism. Emission allowances are allocated within a declining cap and may be traded among entities.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court treated the element of mens rea as necessary to sustain a penalty under section 112(a) of the Customs Act, distinguishing civil enforcement penalties from punitive penalties requiring criminal fault, and held that a customs broker could not be penalized for facilitating importation where there was no evidence that the broker had knowledge that the goods were prohibited.
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      Summary: The Government of India announced auctions for three government securities with specified auction methods-price based (uniform and multiple price) and yield based (uniform price)-and notified amounts, with an option to retain additional subscriptions. Up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for eligible applicants under the Non Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically via the Reserve Bank of India's E Kuber system within prescribed non competitive and competitive windows; auction results and payment dates are set and the securities are eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Negotiations for Free Trade Agreements are positioned as tools to integrate India into global value chains, supported by Production Linked Incentive schemes, measures to decriminalize corporate offences, reduced compliances, logistics and last mile connectivity improvements, and a governance focus on land, labour, liquidity and laws. Government-industry partnerships and private sector involvement, including in the space sector, are promoted to enhance supply chain resilience, while extensive welfare provisioning is presented as foundational to sustaining domestic demand amid global economic challenges.
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      GST

      1.
      26/2023 - dated - 17-7-2023 - CGST
      Waives the amount of late fee referred to in section 47 of the CGST Act - Extension to amnesty for GSTR-10 non-filers.
      Summary: Waiver of the late fee under section 47 for GSTR 10 non filers is extended by substituting the earlier deadline with a later date, thereby expanding the amnesty period; the amendment is deemed to have come into force from the earlier deadline date.
      2.
      25/2023 - dated - 17-7-2023 - CGST
      Delay filing Annual return - Amenity benefit - Extension to Amnesty for GSTR-9 non-filers.
      Summary: The proviso in Notification No. 07/2023-Central Tax is amended to substitute the earlier cutoff date with a later date, thereby extending the filing window for delayed annual returns (GSTR 9) and expanding the amnesty-like relief. The amendment is deemed retroactively effective from the original cutoff date and is issued under the power conferred by section 128 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      3.
      24/2023 - dated - 17-7-2023 - CGST
      Amnesty scheme for deemed withdrawal of assessment orders issued under Section 62 - Date extended.
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the earlier cut-off date in the principal notification with a later cut-off date for the amnesty scheme concerning deemed withdrawal of assessment orders, enacted under the exercise of statutory rule-making powers. The notification is declared to be deemed to have come into force from the earlier cut-off date specified in the principal notification, preserving retrospective commencement for the amendment's operative effect.
      4.
      23/2023 - dated - 17-7-2023 - CGST
      Extension of time limit for application for revocation of cancellation of registration under CGST Act.
      Summary: Amendment replaces the earlier prescribed deadline for filing applications for revocation of cancelled GST registration with a later deadline, thereby extending the period for eligible persons to apply. The amendment operates by substituting the date specified in the principal notification and is declared to have retrospective effect from the earlier deadline, formalizing the extended filing window under the statutory power to amend prior notifications.
      5.
      22/2023 - dated - 17-7-2023 - CGST
      Extension of amnesty for GSTR-4 non-filers
      Summary: The Central Government amends the principal Central Tax notification by substituting the deadline in the relevant proviso to extend the amnesty for GSTR 4 nonfilers, and declares the amendment to be deemed to have come into force from the earlier specified date, thereby giving the extended deadline retrospective effect.
      6.
      21/2023 - dated - 17-7-2023 - CGST
      Due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-7 for April, May and June, 2023 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the State of Manipur - Date extented.
      Summary: The Commissioner amends the principal notification to include June 2023 with April and May 2023 for Form GSTR-7 filing by registrants whose principal place of business is in Manipur, and substitutes the prior due date with 31st July 2023; the amendment is effective from 30th June 2023.
      7.
      20/2023 - dated - 17-7-2023 - CGST
      Due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B extended for quarter ending June, 2023 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the State of Manipur
      Summary: The Commissioner, pursuant to powers under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act and on Council recommendation, extends the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for the quarter ending June, 2023 until the twenty-fifth day of August, 2023 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in Manipur and who are required to furnish the return under the proviso to sub section (1) of section 39 read with clause (ii) of sub rule (1) of rule 61 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017.
      8.
      19/2023 - dated - 17-7-2023 - CGST
      Due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for April, May and June, 2023 extended for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the State of Manipur
      Summary: The amendment extends the period to furnish FORM GSTR-3B to include April, May and June, 2023 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in Manipur, and substitutes the earlier due date with the thirty-first day of July, 2023; the notification is deemed effective from the thirtieth day of June, 2023.
      9.
      18/2023 - dated - 17-7-2023 - CGST
      Due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 extended for April, May and June, 2023 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the State of Manipur
      Summary: The amendment extends the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 to cover tax periods April 2023, May 2023 and June 2023 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the State of Manipur, substitutes the earlier deadline with a later compliance date, and declares the amendment deemed to have come into force from 30th June 2023.

      Income Tax

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      50/2023 - dated - 17-7-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Twelvth Amendment) Rules, 2023 - (i) Amends Rule 21AK regarding Exemption from income tax u/s 10(4E) to the non-residents, (ii) Amends Rule 114AAB regarding Exemption from obtaining PAN u/s 139 for non-residets having income from specified funds, and (iii) Amends Form 10CCF with regard to reporting u/s 80LA
      Summary: Rule 21AK limits the exemption for income of non-residents from transfer or distribution of non-deliverable forwards, offshore derivative instruments and over-the-counter derivatives to transactions entered into with an IFSC offshore banking unit holding a valid registration certificate and not entered into through or on behalf of the non-resident's permanent establishment. Concurrently, Rule 114AAB defines "specified fund" as AIFs registered as Category I or II or funds regulated under IFSC fund management regulations located in an IFSC, and reporting forms are revised to require certification and specified annexure details for claiming deductions under the relevant provision.
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