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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 09,2024

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      Summary: Principles of condonation of delay require balancing the Limitation Act's public policy against stale litigation: Section 3 is to be strictly interpreted while Section 5 is to be construed liberally to allow judicial discretion where sufficient cause is shown. Discretion remains limited by considerations such as inordinate delay, negligence, and lack of due diligence, and prior decisions granting condonation do not automatically justify relief unless the factual matrices are substantially similar.
      Summary: The Tribunal held that institutions granted provisional approval under the First Proviso to Section 80G(5) are entitled to apply for final registration under the proviso's final-registration clause, and that the relevant date of commencement is to be counted from activities undertaken after grant of provisional registration; a prior commencement of activities before provisional grant cannot alone justify rejection of a final-approval application.
      Summary: The CESTAT held that CBIC instructions bind departmental officers but do not bind courts and tribunals, which must safeguard natural justice. The Tribunal found the appellate order defective for failing to remit valuation reassessment to the proper officer as statutorily required, treated related Bills of Entry as a single transaction for monetary limit calculation, and invoked its procedural power to hear departmental appeals on merits despite the Board's monetary threshold.
      Summary: The judgment holds that search-triggered assessment provisions function as non-obstante clauses displacing ordinary reassessment time limits, distinguishes the enduring liability to tax from the temporal right to assess, prescribes that block periods are computed from the year of search (or date of receipt of seized records for non-searched persons), and treats the asset-represented income threshold as a mandatory, aggregable precondition requiring the assessing officer's recorded satisfaction.
      Summary: Section 153C requires the Assessing Officer to form a reasoned satisfaction that seized material during a search has a bearing on an assessee's total income before initiating assessments; mere discovery is insufficient, and the AO must identify specific assessment years, map incriminating material year-wise, and record reasons to justify abatement or reopening.
      Summary: Omission of the vehicle number in Part B of an e way bill, where goods are transferred to a transporter for onward carriage and tax invoiced at applicable rates with registered parties, does not by itself indicate intent to evade tax. Authorities must apply proportionality and consider relevant exemptions and documentary compliance before resorting to detention or seizure under the e way regulatory scheme.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The central legal point is whether the Limitation Act applies to arbitrations under the National Highway Act. The National Highway Act provides for compensation fixed by a competent authority and arbitration under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act. Because section 2(4) of the Arbitration Act limits the application of Part I where inconsistent with another enactment, and the National Highway Act prescribes no limitation for arbitration, the Limitation Act does not automatically apply. Challenges to an arbitrator's decision in this statutory arbitration are to be pursued under the Arbitration Act's remedial provisions, not by writ petition.
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      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee decided to keep the policy repo rate unchanged and maintain associated facility rates, while continuing a disinflationary stance of withdrawal of accommodation to align headline CPI inflation with the 4 percent medium term target and supporting growth; the MPC set out its macroeconomic assessment, projection of growth and inflation, noted evenly balanced risks and a split vote on policy and stance.
      Summary: The Bill repeals the Boilers Act, 1923 and re-enacts a modern statutory framework consolidating provisions, clarifying Central, State and Board powers, and improving drafting. It converts fines for non criminal breaches into administrative penalties with adjudication and appeal mechanisms, retains criminal penalties for serious safety offences, omits obsolete provisions, adds definitions and enabling clauses for rules and regulations, and includes transitional provisions to preserve existing subordinate instruments until new rules are notified.
      Summary: The Bill prescribes income-tax slab rates and detailed surcharge schedules for diverse taxpayer classes, imposes a 4% Health and Education Cess on tax plus surcharge, and harmonises deduction/collection/advance tax rates with these rates. It also inserts targeted withholding provisions, adjusts TDS/TCS percentages and thresholds, and sets surcharge caps for certain dividend and specified-fund incomes.
      Summary: Roundtable consultation convened by the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs focused on strengthening board governance through coordinated engagement with executive search firms, highlighting the value and features of the Independent Director Databank, and exploring measures to increase search firm access, improve utilization of external consultants for board mandates, and inform future IICA initiatives to enhance corporate governance and board recruitment.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India has approved the proposed acquisition of the entire share capital of ATC Telecom Infrastructure Private Limited by Data Infrastructure Trust, together with certain inter connected transactions. Data Infrastructure Trust is an infrastructure investment trust operating through special purpose vehicles to provide passive telecom infrastructure services in India. ATC Telecom Infrastructure Private Limited is an indirect subsidiary of American Tower International and also provides passive telecom infrastructure services. The CCI's detailed order will follow.
      Summary: The CCI approved Re Sustainability Limited's demerger of its municipal solid waste and waste to energy businesses into newly incorporated Ramky Sustainability Solutions Private Limited, with RSSPL's post transaction shareholding to mirror ReSL's existing shareholding between Metropolis and the Founding Group; the Founding Group will cede certain rights in ReSL's retained businesses and Metropolis will cede certain rights in the Demerged Businesses. MWML will amalgamate into ReSL and cease to exist, and RSSPL will house the Demerged Businesses.
      Summary: Approval records the acquisition by an irrevocable, SEBI registered Infrastructure Investment Trust of full equity, management and control in multiple project SPVs previously held by PNC Infratech entities, focusing on the transfer of ownership and control in concession holding entities operating roads under Hybrid Annuity Model and Build Operate Transfer frameworks.
      Summary: CCI approved the acquisition of equity shares in Vastu Housing Finance Corporation Limited by 360 ONE Private Equity Fund through a proposed secondary purchase, constituting merger control clearance. The acquirer comprises the Category II Alternative Investment Fund and its investment manager, 360 ONE Alternates Asset Management Limited, ultimately controlled by 360 ONE WAM Limited, acting through various schemes and affiliates. The target provides retail lending products and has a wholly owned subsidiary engaged in a range of lending services. A detailed CCI order will follow.
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      98/2024 - dated - 7-8-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 – ‘Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre’
      Summary: Exemption under section 10(46) is notified for Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre in respect of grant-in-aid from State and Central government, income from data sharing activities, and interest on bank deposits, subject to conditions that the Centre shall not engage in commercial activity, its activities and specified income remain unchanged across the relevant financial years, and it files its return of income under the applicable statutory return-filing requirement; the notification is retrospective for specified assessment years and prospective for subsequent assessment years.
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      97/2024 - dated - 7-8-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 – 'Kalyan Karnataka Region Development Board'
      Summary: The Central Government notifies a tax exemption under clause (46) of section 10 of the Income tax Act for Kalyan Karnataka Region Development Board in respect of grants from the State Government of Karnataka and interest on bank deposits, subject to conditions that the Board not engage in commercial activity, that activities and the nature of specified income remain unchanged across financial years, and that the Board file its return of income as required. The notification is made retrospective to the assessment years 2022 2023 and 2023 2024.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/198 - dated - 5-8-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Alternative Investment Funds) (Fourth Amendment) Regulations, 2024
      Summary: Category I and Category II AIFs are barred from borrowing or using leverage for investments except for narrowly defined temporary funding and operational needs limited in duration, frequency and proportion of investable funds and subject to Board conditions; both categories may create encumbrance on investee equity in specified infrastructure sub-sectors only for the investee's borrowing and under Board-specified conditions. Large value funds for accredited investors may extend scheme tenure with two-thirds unitholder approval, subject to Board conditions.
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