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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 01,2024

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      By: raghunandhaanan rvi
      Summary: Section 146 and the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018 create a framework requiring Indian citizenship, Aadhaar and PAN, financial and educational eligibility, and successful completion of NACIN administered written and oral examinations. Licenses (Form B1/B2) are issued after fee payment and satisfaction of bond, security and guarantee conditions; they are subject to notification requirements for changes in authorised personnel, are renewable, can be extended to other stations after intimation, and may be suspended, prohibited, revoked or penalised for non compliance following prescribed procedures.
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      Summary: The consolidated monthly accounts report Government of India receipts by source-tax revenue, non tax revenue and non debt capital receipts-and note transfers to states under Devolution of Share of Taxes. Total expenditure is presented by revenue and capital accounts, with major components of revenue outgo identified as Interest Payments and major subsidies, facilitating mid year assessment against budget estimates.
      Summary: Acquiring banks must perform Due Diligence on AePS touchpoint operators per the prescribed Customer Due Diligence procedures, update KYC after six months of dormancy before re-enablement, and ensure each operator is onboarded by only one acquiring bank. Banks must apply risk-based ongoing monitoring, set transaction limits by risk profile, and ensure transactions align with location and risk; all participants must adhere to system-provider rules and implement these measures within the compliance timeframe.
      Summary: The Index of Eight Core Industries rose provisionally by 4.0% in June 2024 year on year and by 5.7% cumulatively for April-June 2024-25; coal and electricity were the main positive contributors while crude oil and refinery products declined in June 2024. Data for April-June 2024 are provisional and subject to revision; industry weights are derived from IIP and scaled to an ICI total of 100; renewables are included in electricity data and a new steel product (HRPO) is included from March 2019.
      Summary: Fourteen IPEF partners established a Supply Chain Council, Crisis Response Network, and Labor Rights Advisory Board under the IPEF Supply Chain Resilience Agreement to strengthen critical supply chains, coordinate collective emergency responses, and advance labor rights and workforce development. Governance arrangements include two year Chairs and Vice Chairs (Supply Chain Council: Chair USA, Vice Chair India) and adoption of Terms of Reference and initial work priorities, with planned in person meetings to progress action oriented workstreams on resilience, contingency planning, and labour provisions.
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      Customs

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      G.S.R. 459 (E) - dated - 29-7-2024 - Cus
      Corrigendum – Notification No. 39/2024, dated the 23rd July, 2024 - Exemption to re-import of goods exported under duty drawback, rebate of duty or under bond
      Summary: Corrigendum amends Notification No.39/2024 by replacing wording so that specified provisions now read Nil, subject to condition that no drawback and Nil, subject to following conditions, namely:- (i) The quantity, thereby making the Nil exemption conditional on absence of drawback claims and on specified quantity-related conditions.

      GST - States

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      F. No. 3240/CTD/GST/2024/2 - dated - 24-7-2024 - Puducherry SGST
      Exempt the registered person whose aggregate turnover in FY 2023-24 is upto Rs. two crores, from filing annual return for the financial year 2023-24
      Summary: The Commissioner, under the first proviso to section 44 of the Puducherry GST Act, exempts registered persons whose aggregate turnover in FY 2023-24 is up to two crore rupees from filing the annual return for that financial year, creating a targeted waiver of the statutory filing obligation for eligible taxpayers for the specified year.
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      368/XI-2–24-9(47)-17-T.C. 255-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order (317)-2024 - dated - 6-5-2024 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 25/XI-2–24-9(47)-17-T.C. 253-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order (314)- 2024] dated February 27, 2024
      Summary: The Uttar Pradesh GST notification amends an earlier notification by substituting the operative date in paragraph 4 from 1st April, 2024 to 15th May, 2024. The amendment is stated to be deemed to have come into force with effect from 1st April, 2024.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/196 - dated - 29-7-2024 - SEBI
      Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: Recognised stock exchanges and recognised clearing corporations must disclose their shareholding pattern on their websites quarterly, in the format and as required for listed companies under the Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements. The amendment also omits references to the Core Settlement Guarantee Fund in a committee clause, removes Paragraph 27 of Part III to Form A, revises wording in Schedule II Part G to rely on Board guidelines rather than a specific circular, and omits Paragraph V in Part H.
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      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 11/2024 - dated 8-7-2024
      Entitlement of ITC by the insurance companies on the expenses incurred for repair of motor vehicles in case of reimbursement mode of insurance claim settlement
      Summary: ITC is available to insurance companies for motor vehicle repair services in reimbursement claim settlements where garages issue invoices in the insurer's name and the insurer bears the approved repair liability; insurer is treated as the recipient for the approved amount and may claim credit. If excess amounts are separately invoiced to the insured, insurer may claim ITC on its invoice subject to reimbursement to the insured; where a single full invoice is issued to insurer, ITC is limited to the approved reimbursed amount. Invoices not in insurer's name do not permit ITC.
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      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 12/2024 - dated 8-7-2024
      Clarification regarding taxability of the transaction of providing loan by an overseas affiliate to its Indian affiliate or by a person to a related person.
      Summary: Loans or advances between related persons are treated as a supply under GST, but services of extending loans where consideration is only interest or discount are exempt. Fees other than interest-such as processing, administrative or service charges-constitute taxable consideration for loan processing/administration services and attract GST; where no such fees are charged between related parties, those facilitation services will not be treated as taxable supplies nor valued at open market value for GST.
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      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 13/2024 - dated 8-7-2024
      Clarification on availability of input tax credit on ducts and manholes used in network of optical fiber cables (OFCs) in terms of section 17(5) of the WBGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Input tax credit on ducts and manholes used in optical fiber cable networks is not barred under the exclusions in section 17(5) because such ducts and manholes fall within the Explanation's concept of "plant and machinery" used for making outward supply of telecommunication services and are not excluded as land, buildings, civil structures, telecommunication towers or pipelines laid outside factory premises.
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