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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 28,2023

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Amendment requires receipt of all foreign contribution into a designated FCRA Account at the specified SBI New Delhi branch, permits additional FCRA accounts in scheduled banks for utilisation, and prohibits non-foreign funds in those accounts. Banks and authorised persons must report prescribed remittance particulars. Courts have allowed organisations that opened designated accounts belatedly to file Form FC-4 with the subsequently opened SBI account details and stayed coercive action or further penalties when returns were uploaded within a short grace period, while upholding penalties where delay was unexplained.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: ITC can be denied when a supplier collects tax from a purchaser but does not remit it to the Government; ITC is a concession dependent on statutory conditions, not an absolute right. The purchaser must prove the supplier's payment of the collected tax, and mere production of tax invoices is insufficient. If the supplier fails to remit, denial of ITC is permissible and the purchaser's remedy lies in recovery proceedings against the supplier.
      By: Amit Jalan
      Summary: The GloBE rules treat entities fiscally transparent where created as flow-through entities, with special measures when such an entity is the Ultimate Parent Entity. Flow-through entities are split into Tax Transparent Entities-transparent in both creation and owner jurisdictions-and Reverse Hybrid Entities-transparent where created but opaque to owners-resulting in divergent tax timing and allocation; the rules apply separately from each owner's perspective so income and tax consequences may be partially attributed based on each owner's domestic characterization.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The High Court held that a show cause notice had lapsed where the proper officer failed to determine the amount of duty within the prescribed period under the unamended limitation regime; statutory timelines require determination unless it was demonstrably impossible, and unexplained departmental delay or repeated adjournments do not justify extension, so the impugned notice could not be adjudicated.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Revenue lacks authority to retain personal cash found during GST search proceedings without an official seizure; continued possession of assets taken from the proprietor's residence without compliance with statutory seizure procedure is unlawful, and restitution to the proprietor is required.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The CGST (Amendment) Act, 2023 and IGST (Amendment) Act, 2023 enact GST Council measures taxing online gaming by defining online gaming, addressing registration, and changing the scope and place of supply; states are expected to amend state GST laws to align. Administrative changes include levy of compensation cess on utility vehicles with clarification on 'ground clearance' to be provided, CBIC notifications altering territorial jurisdiction for specific commissionerates, and an invoice incentive scheme to promote bill collection.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: CESTAT Chennai held that penalties under sections 77 and 78 of the Finance Act should not be imposed where the assessee voluntarily paid the service tax and interest before issuance of a show cause notice; the tribunal relied on lack of willful suppression, initial confusion over the taxable character of support services, and the need for judicious exercise of discretion by the adjudicating authority.
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      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes launched a redesigned Income Tax Department website serving as a consolidated repository of Direct Tax laws, allied Acts, Rules, circulars and notifications, with cross-references and hyperlinked texts. A dedicated Taxpayer Services Module provides tools to assist filing, while features such as mobile-responsive layout, mega menu, guided virtual tours, comparison tools for statutes and treaties, section-based content tagging, and dynamic due-date alerts aim to improve navigation and facilitate compliance.
      Summary: The Mera Bill Mera Adhikaar scheme provides a GSTN-developed mobile application and web portal to enable consumers to record bills and related grievances; it is scheduled to be implemented from 1 September 2023 in specified States and Union Territories. Official download links, the web portal URL, and a user manual are published; users are cautioned to use only the official stores and portal link and to consult the Policy Document for implementation guidelines.
      Summary: Findings address Anti-Competitive Practices by chemists associations that collectively boycotted a manufacturer's products and coordinated margin and incentive schemes with suppliers, constituting concerted conduct restricting competition; Presidents were held liable and the authority issued directions to ensure compliance, with mitigating factors leading to no monetary penalty.
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      Customs

      1.
      50/2023 - dated - 25-8-2023 - Cus
      Export duty exemption to specified varieties of Rice - Conditional exemption on Rice parboiled - Seeks to amend notification No. 55/2022-Customs dated 31.10.2022.
      Summary: Two tariff entries for parboiled rice (heading 1006 30 10) are inserted with nil export duty subject to two new conditions: Condition 5 defers the rate until 16th October 2023; Condition 6 requires that goods intended for export entered the customs station before 25th August 2023 without clearance having been issued, or are backed by irrevocable Letters of Credit opened and interbank message-exchanged before 25th August 2023 and authenticated by the Recipient Bank.
      2.
      49/2023 - dated - 25-8-2023 - Cus
      Levy export duty on parboiled rice by including it in 2nd Schedule of Customs Tariff Act @ 20%
      Summary: Levy of export duty on parboiled rice is effected by inserting a new entry into the Second Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, identifying parboiled rice under the tariff classification and prescribing a duty rate; the notification exercises the Act's amendment power and takes effect immediately.
      3.
      62/2023 - dated - 25-8-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of one unit of foreign currency equivalent to Indian rupees -Turkish Lira - Seeks to amend Notification No. 61/2023-CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated 17th August, 2023
      Summary: The Central Board amends the exchange-rate Schedule-I entry for the Turkish Lira, substituting a new row that prescribes distinct one-unit foreign-currency equivalents to Indian rupees for import and export purposes, and specifies the effective date from which these revised rates must be applied for customs assessment and related procedures.

      GST

      4.
      44/2023 - dated - 25-8-2023 - CGST
      Extension of due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-7 for April, May, June and July , 2023 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the State of Manipur
      Summary: Extension of the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-7 is granted for returns for April, May, June and July 2023 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in Manipur by substituting the months and the prior cutoff date in the principal notification; the amendment is deemed to have come into force from the last day of July 2023.
      5.
      43/2023 - dated - 25-8-2023 - CGST
      Extension of due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for quarter ending June, 2023 for Registered Persons whose principal place of business is in the State of Manipur
      Summary: The Commissioner amends Notification No. 20/2023-Central Tax to extend the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for the quarter ending June, 2023 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in Manipur by substituting "thirty-first day of July, 2023" with "twenty-fifth day of August, 2023", and declares the amendment to be deemed to have come into force from the thirty-first day of July, 2023.
      6.
      42/2023 - dated - 25-8-2023 - CGST
      Extension of due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for April, May, June and July, 2023 for Registered persons whose principal place of business is in the State of Manipur
      Summary: Extension of the due date for furnishing Form GSTR-3B is prescribed for registered persons whose principal place of business is in Manipur by substituting the covered months to include April, May, June and July 2023 and replacing the previously prescribed final date with a later filing date, the notification being effective retrospectively from the end of July 2023.
      7.
      41/2023 - dated - 25-8-2023 - CGST
      Extension of due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for April, May, June and July, 2023 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the State of Manipur
      Summary: Extension of due date for furnishing Form GSTR-1 for registered persons with principal place of business in Manipur: tax periods April, May, June and July 2023 are covered and the earlier deadline is substituted by the twenty-fifth day of August, 2023. The amendment substitutes the fourth proviso of the principal notification and is issued under the proviso to sub-section (1) of section 37 read with section 168 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017; it is deemed to have come into force from the thirty-first day of July, 2023.

      GST - States

      8.
      S.O. 235 - dated - 18-8-2023 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 132, dated the 17th May, 2023
      Summary: Amendment revises the proviso of Notification No. S.O. 132 (17 May 2023) by substituting the earlier deadline language with a later deadline; issued under section 128 of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. The notification declares the amendment to have retrospective effect from the earlier cut-off date specified in the original proviso.
      9.
      S.O. 234 - dated - 18-8-2023 - Bihar SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 131, dated the 17th May, 2023
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the deadline set out in the fourth proviso of Notification No. S.O. 131 (17 May 2023) with a later date, extending the prescribed period. The change is made under section 148 of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, on the Council's recommendation. The notification declares that it shall be deemed to have come into force from the earlier deadline, and includes administrative file reference and Gazette publication details.
      10.
      32/2023-State Tax - dated - 16-8-2023 - Mizoram SGST
      Seeks to exempt the registered person whose aggregate turnover in the financial year 2022-23 is up to two crore rupees, from filing annual return for the said financial year
      Summary: Exemption under the statutory proviso relieves registered persons whose aggregate turnover in the specified financial year does not exceed the prescribed small taxpayer threshold from the obligation to file the annual return for that year, with the exemption effected by executive notification identifying the eligible class and temporal scope.
      11.
      29/2023-State Tax - dated - 16-8-2023 - Mizoram SGST
      Seeks to notify special procedure to be followed by a registered person pursuant to the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of Union of India v/s Filco Trade Centre Pvt. Ltd., SLP(C) No.32709-32710/2018
      Summary: Special procedure prescribes manual filing in duplicate of appeals against orders on transitional credit using Annexure 1 within prescribed time computed from the later of the order or this notification; appeals filed earlier are deemed compliant. No pre deposit is required. Appeals must include relevant documents and a self certified copy of the order and be signed per the Rules. Acknowledgement (FORM GST APL 02) is issued when requirements are met and the appeal is treated as filed only upon that acknowledgement. The Appellate Authority must issue a summary in Annexure 2 with the appellate order.

      Income Tax

      12.
      69/2023 - dated - 23-8-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) – Notifies ‘Swasthya Sathi Samiti’ a body established by Government of West Bengal
      Summary: Notification exempts Swasthya Sathi Samiti, Kolkata, from tax on specified income comprising Government of West Bengal grants and bank interest, subject to conditions: no commercial activity, unchanged activities and income nature across the relevant years, and filing returns under clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139; the exemption is retrospective to the assessment year for financial year 2021-2022 and applies to subsequent specified assessment years.
      13.
      68/2023 - dated - 23-8-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) – Notifies ‘Unique Identification Authority of India' statutory Authority established under the provisions of the AADHAAR Act
      Summary: Notification under section 10(46) recognises the Unique Identification Authority of India as eligible for exemption of specified incomes: central grants/subsidies; fees and subscriptions (including RTI and tender fees, sale of scrap, PVC card receipts); authentication, enrolment and updation charges; term/fixed deposit receipts; and interest on these receipts. The exemption is subject to conditions that the Authority shall not engage in commercial activity, the nature of activities and specified incomes remains unchanged, and the Authority files income-tax returns as mandated by clause (g) of sub-section (4C) of section 139.
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      GST - States

      1.
      12039(31)/93/2023 - dated 11-8-2023
      Clarifications regarding applicability of GST on certain services
      Summary: Services by a director are subject to Reverse Charge Mechanism only when supplied by him in the capacity of director; services supplied in his personal capacity, such as renting immovable property to the company, are not taxable under RCM. Supply of food or beverages at cinema premises constitutes restaurant service if supplied as a service and independently of the cinema exhibition; however, if ticket sale and food supply are bundled and form a composite supply with exhibition as the principal supply, the tax rate for the principal exhibition service applies to the entire bundled supply.
      2.
      12039(31)/92/2023 - dated 11-8-2023
      APGST Act, 2017 Clarification regarding GST rates and classification of certain goods based on the recommendations of the GST Council in its 50th meeting held on 11th July, 2023
      Summary: Clarification implements GST Council recommendations reclassifying or reducing GST rates for specified goods and regularising prior-period uncertainties. Un fried/un cooked extruded snack pellets are placed under CTH 1905 and subject to 5% GST for non ready to eat forms while ready to eat extruded products remain at 18%. Fish soluble paste and imitation zari thread are reduced to 5%. Supply of raw cotton by agriculturists to cooperatives is taxable under reverse charge at the concessional rate. Desiccated coconut, biomass briquettes, areca leaf products and HSN 9021 goods are regularised for identified past periods. No refunds where higher GST was paid.
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