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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 05,2023

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      By: Rupesh Sharma
      Summary: The Council decision imposes GST at 28% on amounts paid, payable, or deposited with online gaming suppliers at the entry stage, replacing taxation of platform fees or GGR. This removes the distinction between games of skill and chance for GST incidence and shifts the taxable base to player deposits, increasing tax burdens on platforms and reducing playable value for participants. The note questions whether deposits constitute consideration for supply, arguing that platform revenue is the fee and deposits are held for play rather than belonging to the operator.
      By: Amit Jalan
      Summary: The GloBE Rules treat Minority Owned Constituent Entities (UPE owns 30% or less but retains control) and Minority Owned Sub Groups as separate for jurisdictional ETR calculations: their Adjusted Covered Taxes and GloBE Income are excluded from the remainder of the MNE Group, so ETR and top up tax may be computed separately (entity level if not a subgroup). These provisions prevent amounts attributable to non group owners from being blended, while Investment Entity rules take priority where applicable.
      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: Notified taxpayers must upload invoice particulars in FORM GST INV-01 to the Common GST Electronic Portal to obtain an Invoice Reference Number (IRN); invoices issued by notified persons without an IRN are not treated as invoices, which can prevent fulfilment of input tax credit conditions. Compliance with the electronic issuance procedure replaces the triplicate/duplicate physical-copy requirement. The note summarises applicability, excluded supplies, aggregate turnover computation, IRN and QR code contents, generation modes, cancellation limits, and related enforcement concerns.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The court found that the service agreement's operative scope did not show procurement or facilitation of third party supplies and that rendering services on behalf of another does not automatically make a supplier an intermediary; it also held that the services did not require the recipient's physical presence in India for place of supply purposes, and that authorities had proceeded beyond the scope of the show cause notice, warranting reconsideration.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The High Court held that where a trader produced and used invoices from a non existent supplier, failed to produce books, had ITC rejected and GST registration cancelled, the Revenue's characterization of the activities as fraudulent justified initiation of prosecutions under IPC offences for conspiracy, criminal breach of trust, cheating and use of forged documents; prosecution under the IPC is not barred simply because the GST statute also prescribes penalties or punishment.
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      Summary: Adoption of the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan is being extended to social sector Ministries to integrate geospatial infrastructure and service data into project planning. DPIIT reviewed ministry readiness, onboarding status, and data-quality improvements under a Quality Improvement Plan, and directed mission-mode integration of essential data layers, SOPs for data management, identification of schemes for PMGS integration, and engagement of field functionaries to improve first- and last-mile delivery.
      Summary: India sets a four point agenda to deepen engagement with the Latin American & Caribbean region focusing on boosting trade flows via a roadmap and potential FTAs, leveraging bilateral partnerships to attract investment and integrate supply chains, expanding healthcare and pharmaceuticals cooperation through mutual recognition agreements and smarter regulation, and collaborating on global challenges by pooling resources and technology within a Global South framework, while pursuing trust building and operationalising these aims through the Department of Commerce's outreach with Invest India and export promotion councils.
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      Customs

      1.
      07/2023 - dated - 3-8-2023 - ADD
      ADD on Dispersion Unshifted Single Mode Optical Fiber (SMOF) originating in or exported from China PR, Indonesia and Korea RP and imported into India.
      Summary: Imposition of anti-dumping duty on Dispersion Unshifted Single Mode Optical Fiber (SMOF) from China PR, Korea RP and Indonesia under chapter heading 9001, with specific per producer and residual duty rates in USD per KFKM set out in the notification's table; scope includes G.652 and G.657 fibers and excludes G.653, G.654, G.655 & G.656; duty to be collected in KFKM, effective for five years from publication, payable in Indian currency, with exchange rate for calculation as per Ministry of Finance notifications and the bill of entry date as the relevant date.
      2.
      58/2023 - dated - 3-8-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Deferred Payment of Import Duty (Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: Deferred payment of import duty may be allowed on a different due date in exceptional circumstances where the Central Government considers it necessary and expedient and records reasons in writing. An eligible importer must pay duty for a bill of entry within the prescribed due date and must pay reassessment-related differential duty with interest within one day, excluding holidays, to be permitted to make deferred payment.
      3.
      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.

      DGFT

      4.
      25/2023 - dated - 3-8-2023 - FTP
      Amendment in Export Policy of Red Sanders wood exclusively sourced from cultivation origin obtained from private land (including Pattaland) and Confiscated source
      Summary: Amendment revises the export policy for Red Sanders wood sourced from cultivation on private land and confiscated stocks, designating it as Restricted and permitting export only under licence. Licence applications must include PCCF-attested certificates of origin evidencing legal procurement and quantities, a physically verified current-stock certificate by an authority nominated by the PCCF, and compliance with additional conditions including CITES-related quantity ceilings. The amendment establishes a positive annual quota for artificially propagated specimens from the specified State and a zero quota for wild specimens, and requires State digital geo-referenced registries and management plans with approved rotation periods for sustainable harvest.

      GST - States

      5.
      FD 20 CSL 2023 - dated - 31-7-2023 - Karnataka SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Notification (11/2021) No. FD 16 CSL 2021, dated: 4th June 2021, Notification (04/2022) No. FD 07 CSL 2022, dated: 3rd June 2022, Notification (07/2022) No. FD 07 CSL 2022, dated: 12th July 2022 and Notification (01/2023) No. FD 20 CSL 2023, dated: 6th April 2023
      Summary: Correction of proviso references in four Karnataka Government GST notifications: replace "after the fourth proviso" with "after the third proviso" in Notification (11/2021); replace "after the fifth proviso" with "after the fourth proviso" in Notification (04/2022); replace "in the sixth proviso" with "in the fifth proviso" in Notification (07/2022); and replace "after the sixth proviso" with "after the fifth proviso" in Notification (01/2023).
      6.
      (12/2023) FD 20 CSL 2023 - dated - 31-7-2023 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification (05/2023) No. FD 20 CSL 2023, dated the 6th April, 2023
      Summary: The amendment replaces the earlier cutoff date in Notification (05/2023) with a later cutoff date, thereby extending the operative period set by that notification, and expressly declares that the amendment shall be deemed to have come into force from an earlier specified date.
      7.
      (11/2023) FD 20 CSL 2023 - dated - 31-7-2023 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification (04/2023) No. FD 20 CSL 2023, dated the 6th April, 2023
      Summary: The notification substitutes the proviso's prescribed terminal date in the earlier Karnataka Government Notification (04/2023) with a new terminal date and declares that this amendment shall be deemed to have come into force from the original terminal date specified in that proviso.
      8.
      (10/2023) FD 20 CSL 2023 - dated - 31-7-2023 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification (03/2023) No. FD 20 CSL 2023, dated the 6th April, 2023
      Summary: The notification amends an earlier state GST notification by substituting the original deadline with a later date and declares that the amendment shall be deemed to have come into force from the original deadline, thereby providing retrospective effect to the commencement date.
      9.
      (09/2023) FD 20 CSL 2023 - dated - 31-7-2023 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to extend time limit for application for revocation of cancellation of registration.
      Summary: The Government, under Section 148 of the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, amends Notification No. FD 20 CSL 2023 (02/2023) by substituting the earlier deadline of 30th June 2023 with the 31st August 2023 for filing applications for revocation of cancellation of registration; the amendment is declared to be effective retrospectively from 30th June 2023.
      10.
      (08/2023) FD 20 CSL 2023 - dated - 31-7-2023 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification (24/2017) No. FD 47 CSL 2017, dated the 29th December, 2017
      Summary: Amends a prior government notification under Section 128 of the Goods and Services Tax Act by substituting the date in the sixth proviso-replacing the earlier deadline with a later date-and declares that this amendment shall be deemed to have come into force from the original commencement date, thereby giving the substituted deadline retrospective effect.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/OIAE/OIAE_IAD-1/P/CIR/2023/135 - dated 4-8-2023
      Corrigendum cum Amendment to Circular dated July 31, 2023 on Online Resolution of Disputes in the Indian Securities Market
      Summary: All Market Participants must enrol on the ODR Portal within prescribed timelines, with enrolment and electronic execution of terms with MIIs and ODR Institutions deemed complete at the end of those timelines; investors must first pursue redress with the Market Participant and through SCORES before initiating ODR, and disputes pending before courts, tribunals, arbitral processes, consumer forums, non-arbitrable matters or those affected by insolvency proceedings are excluded.

      DGFT

      2.
      24/2023 - dated 4-8-2023
      Amendment in Para 4.73 (15) of Handbook of Procedures, 2023
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade amended Para 4.73(15) of the Handbook of Procedures, 2023, replacing the previously listed laboratory name with International Institute of Diamond Grading and Research (Belgium), NV, thereby modifying the official list of authorized laboratories for certification and grading of diamonds.
      3.
      25/2023 - dated 4-8-2023
      Amendments in conditions of the Standard Input Output Norms (SION) at E-136 for export of Wheat Flour
      Summary: Amendment to SION E-136 permits export of Wheat Flour (Atta) with Millets provided the product contains at least 65% Wheat Flour and 15% Millets; Millets and other added ingredients must be domestically sourced; import entitlement under Advance Authorization will be calculated in proportion to the percentage of Whole Wheat Flour in the export item, allowing 1.07 kg of Wheat import entitlement per 1 kg of Whole Wheat Flour exported; the Shipping Bill must indicate percentage contents and earlier SION conditions continue to apply.
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