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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 28,2024

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Custodial services by banks to FPIs are not services to an account holder and therefore their Place of Supply is determined under the default provision and can qualify as export of service. HAM concession contracts are single continuous contracts; the Time of Supply is the earlier of invoice issuance or receipt of payment when invoices are issued on or before contractually specified dates, otherwise the earlier of provision of service (often the contractual due date) or receipt of payment, with interest in annuities includible in taxable value. Spectrum allocation by the government is subject to reverse charge by the recipient, with tax due when installments are due or paid under deferred options.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Denial of opportunity to contest a tax demand due to an accountant's negligent failure to inform the assessee breaches procedural fairness; the assessment order was set aside, the petitioner permitted to file a reply to the show cause notice, and, subject to a deposit condition, the revenue must grant a reasonable opportunity including personal hearing before passing a fresh assessment.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The article considers whether hospital advertising payments are deductible under section 37(1) of the Income Tax Act when such publicity may contravene the Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002. In the reported matter the Assessing Officer disallowed advertisement expenditure as unethical and added it to income; the Commissioner (Appeals) partly allowed 50% without resolving permissibility under the Medical Council guidelines; the ITAT found the taxpayer failed to substantiate the payments, noted the Regulations bar institutional solicitation, and restored the assessing officer's full disallowance.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An inadvertent filing of Form GSTR-1 for the wrong assessment period created a tax liability discrepancy when compared with the correctly filed Form GSTR-3B; the court found a prima facie case for rectification, restrained recovery or coercive measures pending disposal of the rectification petition, and directed the authority to decide the rectification application within three months.
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      Summary: CBIC implemented Turant Customs-Faceless Customs, Paperless and Contactless processes-establishing National Assessment Centres, Anonymised Escalation Mechanism and Standard Examination Orders to uniformise and expedite assessments. Major digital measures include ICEGATE 2.0, ECCS with auto LEO and advance assessment for courier exports, Electronic Cash Ledger, online AEO onboarding and postal Hub & Spoke e filing for Postal Bills of Export. Regulatory reforms include CAVR 2023 for addressing systematic undervaluation, mandatory additional qualifiers for certain tariff chapters, e Certificates of Origin, EODES for India Korea origin data exchange, ECTS for monitored transit, and MRAs for AEO mutual recognition.
      Summary: After submission of Form GST REG-01 applicants will receive either an OTP-based Aadhaar Authentication link or a link to book an appointment at a designated GST Suvidha Kendra for Biometric-based Aadhaar Authentication and document verification. Applicants who book must attend the GSK with the appointment confirmation, jurisdiction details, original Aadhaar and PAN, and the original documents uploaded with the application. Biometric authentication and document verification will be completed for all required individuals, and ARNs will be generated only after those processes are successfully completed.
      Summary: Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is a public-sector built, openly accessible technological backbone characterised by scalability, interoperability and cost efficiency, enabling financial inclusion through the JAM trinity (digital identity, bank accounts, connectivity). India's DPI applications include UPI, Account Aggregators and the Unified Lending Interface (ULI) for consent-based data flows to expand credit access. CBDC pilots test programmability and offline use with phased rollout advised. Integration of AI into DPI promises operational gains but requires robust governance for privacy, explainability and accountability, while cross-border efficiency depends on technical and governance interoperability.
      Summary: Quality Control Orders (QCOs) shield MSMEs from unfair competition by restricting substandard imports and by setting quality standards that, once met, enable MSMEs to compete nationally and internationally; the government provides implementation time and sectoral support to facilitate compliance and bolster MSME roles in supply chains and exports.
      Summary: Expansion of bilateral economic collaboration through strategic investment dialogues aimed at deepening India-Singapore investment ties, emphasizing scaling capital into priority sectors, improving the investment climate, targeting SME investment, and prioritising sustainable development and decarbonization; alongside education-and-skills cooperation to align workforce development with industry needs through joint technical and continuing education initiatives.
      Summary: Negotiations on a proposed Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement advanced across five tracks-Goods, Services, Digital Trade, Government Procurement and Rules of Origin-with intensive discussions narrowing differences and track leads directed to pursue virtual intersessional action plans to achieve convergence; chief negotiators underscored a commitment to balanced outcomes and strengthened bilateral economic partnership while initiating an India-Australia Agri Tech Forum for technology transfer and stakeholder engagement.
      Summary: Senior Indian Ministers will participate in the 2nd India-Singapore Ministerial Roundtable to engage Singaporean counterparts and leading business investors, review the Strategic Partnership, and pursue measures to deepen bilateral trade and investment by facilitating commercial engagement, promoting investment opportunities in India's market, and identifying new cooperation avenues.
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      1270-F.T. - dated - 7-8-2024 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 1427-F.T., dated 28.09.2018.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the words "half per cent." in Notification No. 1427 F.T., dated 28.09.2018 with the figure and words "0.25 per cent." under powers conferred by sub section (1) of section 52 of the West Bengal GST Act, 2017; the amendment is deemed to have come into force with effect from 10th July, 2024.
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      CCT/26-4/2024-25/G/1618 - dated 30-7-2024
      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: Where garages issue invoices in the insurer's name for approved repair costs under reimbursement-mode claim settlements, the insurer is the recipient to the extent of its approved liability and may claim input tax credit for motor vehicle repair services used in supplying insurance. If invoices include amounts beyond the approved claim cost, ITC is limited to the insurer's reimbursed portion unless separate invoices allocate the approved cost to the insurer. No ITC is available where invoices are not in the insurer's name.
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      CCT/26-4/2024-25/G/1619 - dated 30-7-2024
      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: Under the CGST Act, supply between related persons is treated as supply, but services of extending loans where consideration is only interest or discount are exempt; therefore loans between related parties charging only interest/discount do not attract GST, whereas any separate processing or administrative fees charged in addition to interest constitute taxable consideration for supply of services and are liable to GST.
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      CCT/26-4/2024-25/G/1620 - dated 30-7-2024
      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 CGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Ducts and manholes used in optical fiber cable networks are integral to providing telecommunication transmission services and, being neither land, buildings, excluded civil structures, telecommunication towers nor external pipelines, fall within the Explanation's definition of plant and machinery; therefore, availment of input tax credit on such ducts and manholes is not barred by the exclusions to input tax credit.
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      CCT/26-4/2024-25/G/1621 - dated 30-7-2024
      Clarification on place of supply applicable for custodial services provided by banks to Foreign Portfolio Investors
      Summary: Custodial services provided by banks to FPIs are not services provided to an account holder and therefore do not fall under the banking account-holder place-of-supply rule; instead, their place of supply is to be determined under the default place-of-supply rule, ordinarily being the location of the service recipient where ascertainable, with the supplier location relevant only if recipient location is not ascertainable.

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      11/2024 - dated 25-8-2024
      Implementation of automation in the Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty or for Specified End Use) Rules, 2022 in respect of EOUs with effect from 01.09.2024
      Summary: All Export Oriented Units must obtain an IGCR Identification Number (IIN) on the ICEGATE portal and register the IGCR bond before filing bills of entry to claim IGCR benefits; the same automated module will govern SEZ-to-EOU clearances once activated, with implementation effective 01.09.2024 and directives to issue Public Notices, Standing Orders, and provide transitional assistance.
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