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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 28,2023

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 255 and Rule 4(2) permit the President to constitute Benches and to transfer appeals only among multiple Benches at the same headquarters; this power does not extend to transferring appeals between different headquarters. Authorities emphasize that appeals should proceed before the Bench that properly exercises jurisdiction associated with the assessing officer's location, and parties may resist forced transfers; where appeals are before an incorrect headquarters a competent bench may direct parties to approach the correct headquarters and allow exclusion of time spent for limitation purposes.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: If a supplier issues a credit note for excess GST but has no output liability in the month to adjust it, the supplier may file a refund claim under the "Excess payment of tax" category using FORM GST RFD-01. Circular guidance requires declaration of credit notes and adjustment under section 34 where possible, but permits refund filings when no adjustment is feasible. Judicial authorities support the proposition that failure to claim a benefit initially does not preclude a later claim, and that mistaken payment of tax does not render the goods taxable.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The tribunal held that a composite contract for NHAI covering maintenance, management and toll operations cannot be vivisected; therefore tolling receipts are not taxable as Business Auxiliary Service because the revenue did not establish NHAI as a commercial business concern, and the service-tax demand was set aside.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The AAR observed that the State's activity in changing land description was an exercise of a function entrusted to a panchayat under Article 243G and did not constitute a supply of goods or services for GST purposes; accordingly, the fee for change of land description is not treated as a taxable supply and does not attract GST under reverse charge.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Clarifications implement Council decisions extending filing deadlines and specify calculation and triggering of interest for wrongly availed IGST under section 50(3) and rule 88B, define ledger balance treatment and exclusion of compensation cess, set historic ITC verification limits tied to rule 36(4) periods with a GSTR 2B requirement from 01.01.2022, and provide operational guidance on e invoicing, TCS among multiple e commerce operators, warranty ITC, refund restrictions to credits reflected in GSTR 2B, and non taxability of holding shares per se.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Cash seized during a GST inspection was held not to be a permissible subject of seizure where it does not constitute the assessee's stock in trade. The Kerala High Court observed that currency in hand that is not part of stock in trade is not a thing properly liable to be seized under the seizure provisions applicable to goods, documents or things relevant to proceedings, and directed that the seized cash be released.
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      Summary: The Meerut Zonal Unit of the Directorate General of GST Intelligence uncovered two syndicates operating 246 shell entities that issued fraudulent invoices to pass Input Tax Credit to numerous beneficiary firms; forensic analysis of seized devices recovered accounting records, invoices, e-way bills and messaging evidence, and investigations indicate use of forged identity documents, brokered procurement of vulnerable persons' IDs, and possible bank account facilitation, leading to multiple arrests and remand to an Economic Offence Court.
      Summary: A multilateral development bank and the national government executed a loan agreement to upgrade state highways with climate- and disaster-resilient design and road safety measures, standardising lanes to improve rural connectivity. The project conditions require strengthening the state road agency through a road asset management system incorporating climate risk, research laboratories for sustainable materials, congestion and climate adaptation studies, gender-inclusive road safety guidelines, and measures to increase women's employment and provide related trainings.
      Summary: A two day policy workshop convened by NITI Aayog with international partners will gather around forty experts to develop cross regional policy consensus for high quality sustainable growth. Day one addresses energy, climate, technology and jobs, trade fragmentation, and reshaping global finance for sustainability; day two addresses multilateralism, adjustment, resilience and inclusion. Senior officials frame the process and NITI Aayog and partners will pursue key takeaways across policy fora to inform the host presidency agenda.
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      Customs

      1.
      46/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Cus
      Certain notifications amended in order to implement recommendation of GST COUNCIL in its 50th meeting.
      Summary: Notification No. 46/2023-Customs amends Notifications Nos. 45/2017, 47/2017 and 50/2017 to add claims for RoDTEP and RoSCTL in table entries, substitute proviso references to schemes of Chapter 4, update the definition of Foreign Trade Policy, revise listed entities, replace specified table entries with "Nil", restructure S. No. 359A with Lists 34A/34B/34C of eligible banks and entities, and insert an additional medicinal import entry. These amendments take effect on the 27th July, 2023.

      GST

      2.
      10/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - CGST Rate
      Exemption to central tax on supply of gold, silver or platinum by nominated agencies to registered persons - Notification No. 26/2018 amendment - Decisions of 50th GST Council implemented.
      Summary: Amendments to Notification No. 26/2018 substitute the reference "paragraph 4.41" with "paragraph 4.40" and replace Explanation clauses (a) and (b) to adopt the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023 and the Handbook of Procedures as notified instruments, thereby updating definitional references underpinning the exemption for nominated agencies' supplies of gold, silver and platinum; the amendments take effect on 27th July, 2023.
      3.
      09/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - CGST Rate
      CGST Rate Schedule u/s 9(1) - Amendment to notification No. 01/2017- Central Tax (Rate) to implement the decisions of 50th GST Council.
      Summary: Amendment inserts tariff entries for un fried or un cooked snack pellets manufactured by extrusion, fish soluble paste, Linz Donawitz (LD) slag, and imitation zari thread or yarn; revises a metallised yarn textile entry to exclude imitation zari thread or yarn; amends the description for toasted bread products to include the snack pellets; and substitutes the slag entry to exclude LD slag, all by insertion and substitution in the principal CGST rate notification, effective the day after publication.
      4.
      08/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - CGST Rate
      Reverse charge mechanism (RCM) under CGST Act - Annexure 3 related to Declaration in case of GTA service amended - Recommended by GST Council in its 50th meeting held on 11.07.2023. Notification No. 13/2017 as amended.
      Summary: Amendment revises Annexure III to substitute the words and figures "during the Financial Year ____ under forward charge" with "from the Financial Year ____ under forward charge and have not reverted to reverse charge mechanism," clarifying that GTA service declarations must reflect continued forward charge status and non-reversion to reverse charge.
      5.
      07/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - CGST Rate
      Exempted supply of services under the CGST Act - Central Tax (Rate) - Satellite launch services, as recommended by GST Council in its 50th meeting held on 11.07.2023 -Notification No. 12/2017 as amended.
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 12/2017 substitutes the entry at serial 19C to read "Satellite launch services," thereby treating satellite launch services as an exempt supply under the Central Goods and Services Tax rate schedule. The amendment follows the GST Council recommendation and is made under sections 9(3), 9(4), 11(1), 15(5) and 148 of the CGST Act, effective from 27th July, 2023.
      6.
      06/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - CGST Rate
      Rates for supply of services under CGST Act - notify change in GST with regards to services as recommended by GST Council in its 50th meeting held on 11.07.2023 - Notification No. 11/2017- Central Tax (Rate) as amended.
      Summary: The notification amends the CGST rate schedule to require GTAs to file a prescribed declaration (Annexure VI) within the preceding financial year's designated window to revert to the reverse charge mechanism; an option by a GTA to pay under forward charge is deemed to continue for subsequent years unless Annexure VI is filed within that window. The form and related provisions specify that an exercised option cannot be changed for one year and update explanatory entries and Annexure V accordingly.
      7.
      03/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - GST CESS Rate
      Rates of GST on compensation cess under Goods and Services Tax (Compensation to States) Act, 2017 (15 of 2017) notified - notification No. 1/2017 amended - Decisions of 50th GST Council implemented.
      Summary: The notification amends the compensation cess schedule under the Compensation to States Act, 2017 by revising entries and inserting new sub-entries that distinguish goods by brand name and by whether they have a "declared retail sale price," prescribes specific ad valorem percentage rates and unit-based cess for numerous tobacco and pan-masala commodity codes, substitutes a detailed description for certain utility vehicles, and inserts an Explanation defining "declared retail sale price" as the retail price required to be declared under the Legal Metrology Act; effective 27th July, 2023.
      8.
      10/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - IGST Rate
      Exemption to integrated tax on supply of gold, silver or platinum by nominated agencies to registered persons - Notification No. 27/2018 as amended - Integrated Tax(Rate) to implement the decisions of 50th GST Council.
      Summary: Amendment to notification No. 27/2018 substitutes the opening paragraph cross-reference and replaces Explanation clauses (a) and (b) to redefine Foreign Trade Policy as the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023 and Handbook of Procedures as the Handbook of Procedure notified by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry; the changes take effect from the stated commencement date in July 2023.
      9.
      09/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - IGST Rate
      IGST Rate Schedule u/s 5(1) - Notification No. 01/2017 amended - Integrated Tax (Rate) to implement the decisions of 50th GST Council.
      Summary: Amendments revise the IGST rate schedule by inserting specified goods into the 5% schedule, substituting the metallised yarn description in the 12% schedule to exclude imitation zari thread, and substituting descriptions in the 18% schedule to include extrusion-manufactured un-fried snack pellets and to distinguish Linz Donawitz slag; the amendments amend the principal notification and take effect the day after publication, changing tariff classification and applicable integrated tax rates for the listed goods.
      10.
      08/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - IGST Rate
      Integrated tax payable under RCM under IGST Act - words and figures “from the Financial Year under forward charge and have not reverted to reverse charge mechanism" notified - Recommended by GST Council in its 50th meeting held on 11.07.2023. Notification No. 10/2017 as amended.
      Summary: The notification amends Annexure III of Notification No. 10/2017 by substituting the words "during the Financial Year ____ under forward charge" with "from the Financial Year ____ under forward charge and have not reverted to reverse charge mechanism", clarifying that forward charge continues to apply to supplies that have not reverted to reverse charge; the amendment is effected by Notification No. 08/2023 and comes into force from 27th July, 2023.
      11.
      07/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - IGST Rate
      Exemptions on supply of services under IGST Act - Satellite launch services notified - GST Council recommendations in its 50th meeting held on 11.07.2023 - Notification No. 09/2017 as amended.
      Summary: Amendment to the IGST rate notification substitutes the column (3) entry for serial number 20C with "Satellite launch services," pursuant to powers under the IGST Act and related CGST provisions and on the Council's recommendation; the change is made by Notification No. 07/2023-Integrated Tax (Rate) and takes effect from the date specified in that notification.
      12.
      06/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - IGST Rate
      Rates for supply of services under IGST Act - Integrated GST (IGST) Rate - notify change in GST with regards to services as recommended by GST Council in its 50th meeting held on 11.07.2023 - Notification No. 08/2017 as amended.
      Summary: The notification amends IGST Rate rules governing a Goods Transport Agency's election between forward-charge and reverse-charge treatment by narrowing the filing window to on or after the first day of the preceding financial year but not later than the end of March of that preceding year, deems an option to self-pay GST to continue in subsequent years unless a declaration to revert under reverse charge is filed within that window, revises Annexure V language, omits a specified explanatory sub-clause, and inserts Annexure VI as the prescribed form for declaring reversion to reverse charge.
      13.
      10/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - UTGST Rate
      Union Territory Tax (Rate) - exemption to Union Territory tax on supply of gold, silver or platinum by nominated agencies to registered persons - Seeks to amend No. 26/2018 - Decisions of 50th GST Council implemented.
      Summary: The notification amends the Union Territory GST rate notification by substituting the opening paragraph reference from "paragraph 4.41" to "paragraph 4.40" and by replacing Explanation clauses (a) and (b) with definitions identifying the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023 and the Handbook of Procedure, 2023 as the governing references; the amendments implement decisions of the GST Council and come into force on the stated commencement date.
      14.
      09/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - UTGST Rate
      UTGST Rate - Schedule u/s 7(1) notifying rates of UTGST on Supply of Goods - Amendment to notification No. 01/2017 - Union Territory Tax (Rate) to implement the decisions of 50th GST Council.
      Summary: Notification amends UTGST rate schedules by inserting specified tariff items-un-fried or un-cooked snack pellets (extruded), fish soluble paste, Linz-Donawitz slag, and an imitation zari thread/yarn description-substituting the metallised yarn description in Schedule II to distinguish real and imitation zari, and revising Schedule III entries to include the snack pellets and to distinguish LD slag from other steel wastes; the amendments take effect on the stated effective date.
      15.
      08/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - UTGST Rate
      Union territory tax payable under RCM under UTGST Act - words and figures “from the Financial Year ____under forward charge and have not reverted to reverse charge mechanism" added - Notification No. 13/2017 as amended - GST Council recommended in its 50th meeting held on 11.07.2023.
      Summary: The notification substitutes Annexure III wording to read that specified supplies are those "from the Financial Year ____ under forward charge and have not reverted to reverse charge mechanism", thereby excluding supplies that have reverted to reverse charge and narrowing the scope of items captured under the UTGST rate schedule in the principal notification.
      16.
      07/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - UTGST Rate
      Exemptions on supply of services under UTGST Act - Satellite launch services notified - Notification No. 12/2017 as amended - Change in GST with regards to services as recommended by GST Council in its 50th meeting held on 11.07.2023.
      Summary: The notification amends the Union Territory GST rate notification by substituting the entry against serial number 19C in the rate table with the description "Satellite launch services", thereby capturing supplies of satellite launch services under that table entry. The amendment is made on GST Council recommendation and takes effect from 27th July, 2023.
      17.
      06/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - UTGST Rate
      Rates for supply of services under UTGST Act- Union Territory Tax (Rate) so as to notify change in GST with regards to services as recommended by GST Council in its 50th meeting held on 11.07.2023 - Notification No. 11/2017 as amended.
      Summary: The notification amends the UTGST Rate framework for Goods Transport Agencies: the option to revert to reverse charge for any financial year must be exercised within a prescribed window in the preceding financial year; an exercised option is locked for one year and remains effective for that financial year; an election to pay under forward charge is deemed to continue for future years unless Annexure VI is filed within the prescribed window to revert to reverse charge. Annexure VI is inserted as the required declaration form and Annexure V wording is updated accordingly.

      GST - States

      18.
      F.12(11)FD/Tax/2023-23 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to extend amnesty for GSTR-10 non-filers
      Summary: The State government issued a departmental notification substituting the previously prescribed cutoff date in an earlier amnesty notification for non-filing of the specified GST return with a later cutoff, and declared the amendment to be deemed in force from the earlier cutoff date, thereby making the extension retrospectively effective for compliance purposes.
      19.
      F.12(11)FD/Tax/2023-22 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to extend amnesty for GSTR-9 non-filers
      Summary: The State Government, under Section 128 of the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and on the Council's recommendation, amends an earlier notification by substituting the originally prescribed deadline for GSTR-9 non-filers with a later deadline, and declares the amendment to be deemed effective from the original prescribed date.
      20.
      F.12(11)FD/Tax/2023-21 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to extend amnesty scheme for deemed withdrawal of assessment orders issued under Section 62
      Summary: The State Government amends a prior departmental notification under section 148 to replace the earlier cutoff date for an amnesty scheme with a later date and declares the amendment to be deemed to have come into force from the original cutoff date, thereby extending the temporal window for deemed withdrawal of assessment orders under the scheme.
      21.
      F.12(11)FD/Tax/2023-20 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to extend time limit for application for revocation of cancellation of registration
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the earlier filing deadline with a later date to extend time for applications seeking revocation of cancellation of registration under State GST; the notification takes effect retroactively from the original deadline, thereby altering the operative period for filing revocation applications.
      22.
      F.12(11)FD/Tax/2023-19 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to extend amnesty for GSTR-4 non-filers
      Summary: The State Government amended a prior Rajasthan SGST notification by substituting the cutoff date in the seventh proviso to extend the amnesty window for GSTR-4 non-filers, and declared the notification to be deemed to have come into force from the earlier cutoff date, thereby preserving its retroactive effect.

      Income Tax

      23.
      53/2023 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Signing for application Of AAR - Annexure-II added for English version - Corrigendum - Notification No. 37/2023 dated 12 June 2023
      Summary: The corrigendum inserts Annexure II into the English version accompanying Form No. 34E, requiring applicants for an advance ruling to provide a statement containing the applicant's interpretation of law or facts in respect of the question(s) on which advance ruling is required, together with place, signature and date by the applicant.

      Indian Laws

      24.
      G.S.R. 559 (E) - dated - 26-7-2023 - Indian Law
      Guarantee Scheme for Corporate Debt (GSCD) approved - Debt raised/ to be raised by Corporate Debt Market Development Fund (CDMDF) for the purpose of providing guarantee cover.
      Summary: The Central Government approved the Guarantee Scheme for Corporate Debt (GSCD) under which GFCD, managed by NCGTC, provides full guarantee cover for borrowings of the Corporate Debt Market Development Fund (CDMDF) in times of market dislocation. CDMDF, a SEBI regulated AIF funded by specified debt mutual funds and AMCs, may leverage its corpus to purchase investment grade corporate debt subject to prudential issuer limits, a loss absorption waterfall that prioritizes first loss by selling MF schemes and contributors, and operational controls including SEBI triggers, trustee governance, reporting, and a guarantee fee payable by Member Lending Institutions.

      SEBI

      25.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2023/141 - dated - 26-7-2023 - SEBI
      Provisions of regulation 3 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Mutual Funds) (Amendment) Regulations, 2023 notified
      Summary: SEBI appointed the commencement dates for parts of regulation 3 of the Mutual Funds (Amendment) Regulations, 2023: sub regulation (XII) shall take effect on publication in the Official Gazette, while clauses (ii) and (iii) of sub regulation (I) and sub regulations (V), (VI), (VIII)-(X), (X1), (XV)-(XXIII), (XXV) and (XXVI) are appointed to come into force on a subsequently specified date, by authority of powers under the SEBI Act.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/PoD2/P/CIR/2023/128 - dated 27-7-2023
      Framework for Corporate Debt Market Development Fund (CDMDF)
      Summary: The circular creates the Corporate Debt Market Development Fund (CDMDF) as an AIF backstop facility to purchase investment-grade corporate debt during market stress, subject to the GSCD. CDMDF must hold specified low-risk instruments in normal times, follow a fair-pricing valuation framework for purchases, observe a defined fee schedule, publish NAVs by prescribed times, and implement operational arrangements for RFQ trading and settlement. A three-tier loss-waterfall allocates initial losses to A3 units, then A1/A2, with residual protection via Government Guarantee; A1/A2 NAVs are protected at opening NAV during dislocation and A3 bears excess losses until parity is restored.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/PoD2/P/CIR/2023/129 - dated 27-7-2023
      Investment by Mutual Fund Schemes and AMCs in units of Corporate Debt Market Development Fund
      Summary: Creation of CDMDF as a close-ended backstop facility to purchase listed investment-grade corporate debt (including money market instruments) with residual maturity up to five years from specified debt-oriented mutual fund schemes during SEBI-declared market dislocation. Specified schemes must invest a fixed fraction of their AUM in CDMDF units with incremental top-ups as AUM grows; AMCs make a one-time contribution tied to their schemes' AUM. Sellers receive predominantly cash and a portion in units that bear first-loss risk. Contributions are locked-in, access is proportional to holdings, and CDMDF investments are excluded from certain risk and maturity calculations.
      3.
      SEBI/HO/AFD/AFD– PoD–2/CIR/P/2023/0127 - dated 27-7-2023
      Mandating Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) for all non – individual Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs)
      Summary: Mandates submission and maintenance of the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) for all non individual FPIs as a condition for registration, renewal and purchase activity. Depositories must modify the Common Application Form and DDPs will collect LEI details; new registrations require LEI receipt. Existing FPIs must provide LEIs within 180 days or face account blocking for purchases. FPIs must keep LEIs active; expired or lapsed LEIs will result in blocking until renewal.

      Income Tax

      4.
      13/2023 - dated 26-7-2023
      Condonation of delay under clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 119 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for returns of income claiming deduction u/s 80P of the Act for various assessment years from AY 2018-19 to AY 2022-23
      Summary: The Board delegates to Chief Commissioners/Directors General authority to admit and decide applications for condonation of delay in filing returns claiming deduction for cooperative societies where delay resulted from circumstances beyond the assessee's control, including delays in obtaining statutory audits under State law; decision-makers must verify documentary evidence of audit delay vis-a -vis the return due date, check for signs of tax avoidance or evasion requiring further action, and afford the applicant an opportunity to be heard, preferably disposing applications within a three-month target.
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