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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 04,2023

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      By: Navjot Singh
      Summary: Interest and penalty cannot be imposed on additional customs levies not legally linked to basic customs duty without an express statutory mandate; Section 28AB governs interest on basic customs duty only and is not incorporated into other fiscal enactments, so levies of interest or penalties on CVD, SAD, surcharge or IGST require clear legislative authority, and affected taxpayers may seek refunds subject to limitation.
      By: Amit Jalan
      Summary: A de minimis exclusion under Article 5.5 allows an MNE to elect annually to deem top up tax zero for all constituent entities in a jurisdiction where three year average GloBE revenue and net GloBE income/loss fall below specified thresholds. The exclusion relieves the MNE from calculating adjusted covered taxes, ETR and top up tax for that jurisdiction for the year, operates on a rolling annual basis with pro rata treatment for unequal fiscal years, includes minority owned entities in jurisdictional aggregates, and excludes stateless and investment entities from the threshold tests.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The AAR found that student hostel accommodation supplied below the per day threshold from August 1, 2021 until July 18, 2022 was exempt under the service exemption notification as renting of residential dwelling (SAC 996322). The AAR treated the service as residential hostel accommodation and observed that a subsequent amendment to the rate notification removed the qualifying language around the threshold, causing similar low charge accommodation to become taxable under the amended notification after mid July.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Rule 8(4A) now mandates Aadhaar authentication for GST applicants and, for portal identified risky cases, biometric Aadhaar authentication, applicant or representative photography, and in person original document verification at Commissioner notified Facilitation Centres before registration is complete. Notifications also continue an aggregate turnover exemption from annual return filing, permit consent based sharing of GST data with RBI regulated Account Aggregators, allow limited enrolment for non GST persons to supply goods via e commerce under PAN validation, centralise adjudication of notices for distinct GSTINs in a single Central Tax office, and restrict export with tax benefits for specified goods.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The AAR found that a joint venture constituted a distinct person because the parties agreed to share risk and revenue; consequently, services provided by a co venturer to the joint venture-input and managerial services in return for a share of profit-constitute taxable professional, technical and business services and are liable to GST under the service rate notification. The author disputes this, arguing that an owner's profit share as an actionable claim should not be treated as supply subject to GST.
      By: PKP Consult
      Summary: Taxpayers must obtain and quote a Permanent Account Number, file accurate income-tax returns within prescribed timelines, classify income by source for correct tax treatment, and comply with collection mechanisms such as Tax Deducted at Source. Those with significant liabilities must pay advance tax during the year. The tax administration may conduct assessments and audits to verify returns; businesses and NRIs have parallel obligations including books of account, statutory audits, and reconciliation of indirect-tax records. Noncompliance attracts interest, penalties and potential legal proceedings.
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      Summary: The Startup India initiative provides a DPIIT recognition based framework granting recognised startups access to targeted funding instruments (FFS, SISFS), the Credit Guarantee Scheme for Startups (CGSS) operated by NCGTC, expedited intellectual property support, regulatory relaxations including self certification under specified laws, procurement advantages, and time limited income tax exemptions, supplemented by national programmes and digital platforms to connect startups with investors, mentors and markets.
      Summary: A government facilitated delegation visit aimed to strengthen bilateral cooperation in infrastructure and logistics by combining G2B and B2B sessions with site visits to showcase investment opportunities in industrial parks, smart city projects, multimodal logistics hubs, air cargo and warehousing, and to explore direct shipping routes and PPP modernization projects for cross border investment and technical collaboration.
      Summary: The legislation advances a systematic decriminalization initiative by eliminating imprisonment for numerous minor, technical and procedural offences across multiple central Acts and replacing criminal sanctions with calibrated non-custodial responses, including conversion to penalties, compounding of offences, revision of fines, and establishment of Adjudicating Officers and Appellate Authorities to oversee administrative adjudication.
      Summary: Proposed amendments to the CGST and IGST Acts and Schedule III clarify taxation of casinos, horse racing and online gaming, prescribe that cross-border suppliers of online money gaming be liable to pay GST with a simplified single-registration in India and potential blocking of access on non-compliance, and direct valuation of online gaming and actionable claims based on amounts paid or deposited with the supplier (excluding amounts wagered from prior winnings), with CGST Rules and notifications to be amended accordingly.
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      Companies Law

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      G.S.R. 584 (E) - dated - 2-8-2023 - Co. Law
      Companies (Incorporation) Second Amendment Rules, 2023
      Summary: The Companies (Incorporation) Second Amendment Rules, 2023 substitute a revised Form RD-1 in the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014 Annexure. The new Form RD-1 is the prescribed eForm for applications to the Central Government (Regional Director) for matters such as rectification of name, change of financial year, conversion between company types and notices of merger scheme approval. It prescribes mandatory company identification, purpose selection, statutory basis, particulars of resolutions, creditor information, required attachments, authorised digital signatures, statutory declarations and administrative processing fields.

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      57/2023 - dated - 3-8-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of one unit of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees - Supersession Notification No. 54/2023-Customs(N.T.), dated 20th July, 2023
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, under authority of the Customs Act, has prescribed distinct import and export conversion rates for specified foreign currencies in two schedules-Schedule I giving per unit rates and Schedule II giving per hundred unit rates-and made those rates effective from 4th August, 2023; this notification supersedes the prior exchange rate notification of 20th July, 2023 except for prior actions.

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      24/2023 - dated - 3-8-2023 - FTP
      Regularization of RoDTEP for 18 HS Codes under Heading 5208 w.e.f 01.01.2021
      Summary: Regularisation authorises RoDTEP for eighteen eight digit tariff lines under heading 5208 effective 01.01.2021, addressing an omission in the ICES EDI directory that prevented correct classification and claim filing. Exporters who claimed RoDTEP using any 5208 tariff line for shipping bills filed from 01.01.2021-27.01.2023 will have claims finalised and show cause notices adjudicated without altering shipping bills. For shipping bills filed 28.01.2023-27.03.2023, a CBIC Systems Advisory will enable directory updates and permit supplementary claims within 180 days.
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      23/2023 - dated - 3-8-2023 - FTP
      Amendment in Import Policy of Items under HSN 8471 of Chapter 84 of Schedule-I (Import Policy) of ITC (HS), 2022
      Summary: Imports of computing devices under HSN 8471 are Restricted and require a valid import licence; baggage imports are exempt. Exemptions include one personal device per consignment (including e commerce) subject to duty, up to twenty items per consignment for R&D/testing/benchmarking/evaluation/repair/re export/product development provided they are not sold and are destroyed or re exported after use, re imports of repaired goods, and items that form an essential part of a Capital Good.
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      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-3/P/CIR/2023/134 - dated 3-8-2023
      Offer for Sale framework for sale of units of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs)
      Summary: Amendment permits an Offer for Sale mechanism for units of private listed InvITs, aligning REIT/InvIT OFS with the equity OFS framework; trading lots for listed InvIT OFS must match secondary market trading lots, retail investor provisions do not apply for private listed InvITs, and such OFS shall remain open only for one day. Exchanges must implement systems, amend rules and notify market participants; the amendment is effective immediately.
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