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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 31,2024

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      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: The note outlines CGST inspection and interception powers requiring invoices, e way bills or bills of entry; detention or seizure of goods/vehicles is permissible for lack of proper documentation, with release on payment of penalty or security. CBIC guidance and judicial trends limit proceedings for specified clerical or minor errors absent intent to evade tax, place the initial burden to prove mens rea on authorities, and recognize that prompt production of documents may negate demands. Practical compliance steps to avoid detention are recommended.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Supplies to SEZ units constitute deemed export for AA/EPCG export obligation purposes; where ARE 1s and corroborative evidence (attested ARE 1, evidence of receipt by the SEZ recipient and proof of payment) are produced and assessed by jurisdictional officers, non submission of the assessed Bill of Export does not automatically negate discharge of export obligation. Policy Relaxation Committee powers and a DGFT circular permit acceptance of such alternative evidence and issuance of an Export Obligation Discharge Certificate upon satisfactory verification.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Bail was ordered where the accused alleged to have wrongfully availed Input Tax Credit showed purchases from fraudulent suppliers but the Show Cause Notice under Section 74(1) remained unadjudicated, making tax liability and consequent criminal culpability uncertain; the accused had no criminal antecedents, posed no real flight risk and offered to surrender his passport, and was released on regular bail subject to personal bonds with two solvent sureties and conditions including passport surrender and no travel without court permission.
      By: DrJoshua Ebenezer
      Summary: The 2024 Rules establish electronic filing and evidence submission, empower designated adjudicating officers to conduct structured, time-bound inquiries concluded within three months, and authorize those officers to impose penalties for GI violations; appeals are routed to a designated appellate authority and must be decided within sixty days, with all decisions and penalties published online to enhance transparency.
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      Summary: Meeting reviewed operational arrangements for central pool procurement of Kharif crops, fixing aggregate procurement estimates for paddy and a separate estimate for coarse grains and millets; States were advised to prioritise millet procurement for crop diversification and nutrition. Attendees included State Food Secretaries, FCI, meteorological and agriculture officials. The meeting also discussed Supply Chain Optimization of the Public Distribution System, procurement centre infrastructure improvements, Jan Poshan Kendras and workflow automation for release of food subsidy to States to support procurement and distribution operations.
      Summary: BIS organized parallel conventions to align academic research in Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Chemistry with national and international standardization by addressing sporadic academic involvement and weak research-standards synergy. The events included technical sessions and presentations on ongoing standards work and announced Memorandums of Understanding with educational institutions to enable academic participation in BIS Technical Committees, BIS-sponsored R&D projects, and contributions to international standardization.
      Summary: Consolidated monthly accounts up to July 2024 present receipts by tax revenue (net), non tax revenue and non debt capital receipts and note a marked increase in devolution of share of taxes to States. Expenditure is classified into revenue and capital, with revenue expenditure dominating; interest payments and major subsidies are identified as principal components. The report relates both receipts and expenditure to the corresponding Budget Estimate, indicating the pace and composition of central fiscal flows in the period.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank frames its role as enabling fintech innovation under prudential oversight, crediting digital technologies with broadening financial inclusion and establishing India as a leader in digital payments. It highlights collaborative policymaking and consultation-driven rulemaking-illustrated by extensive stakeholder engagement-and identifies Account Aggregator, Unified Lending Interface (ULI), and Open Credit Enablement Network (OCEN) as regulatory frameworks aimed at expanding orderly credit access for small businesses and individuals.
      Summary: The conference advanced practical measures to enhance trade facilitation and operational efficiency at Land Customs Stations and Integrated Check Posts through inter ministerial coordination, technological upgrades (including Electronic Cargo Tracking Systems and National Single Window reforms), strengthened risk management and anti smuggling practices, infrastructure and logistics improvements, and capacity building, accompanied by a published booklet outlining these initiatives and recent notifications of routes, rail/river links, customs yards and Border Haats to bolster regional connectivity.
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      29/2023-State Tax - dated - 28-8-2024 - Delhi SGST
      Special procedure to be followed by a registered person or an officer u/s 107(2) of DGST Act who intends to file an appeal against the order passed by the proper officer
      Summary: Special procedure requires appeals relating to transitional credit under sections 73/74 to be filed in duplicate on ANNEXURE-1 and presented manually; filing time is computed from the later of the notification or order date, and prior appeals are deemed compliant. No pre-deposit under section 107(6) is required. Appeals must include relevant documents and a self-certified copy of the order, be signed as prescribed, and will be treated as filed only upon issuance of FORM GST APL-02 acknowledgement. The Appellate Authority must issue a summary in ANNEXURE-2 with its order.
      2.
      22/GST-2 - dated - 28-8-2024 - Haryana SGST
      Amendment of Notification no. 89/GST-2, dated 21.09.2018 (reducing rate of TCS from 0.5% to 0.25%) under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends a prior state GST notification by substituting the previously stated Tax Collection at Source rate with a lower specified rate, thereby altering the withholding obligation under the state GST framework; the amendment is made under statutory powers on the Council's recommendation and is stated to be effective from a specified date in July 2024.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/202 - dated - 26-8-2024 - SEBI
      Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations) (Fourth Amendment) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: Regulation 44B requires recognized stock exchanges, recognized clearing corporations and their agents to refrain from any direct or indirect association with persons who provide advice or recommendations about securities, or who claim returns or performance related to securities, unless those persons are registered with or permitted by the Board; associations include transactions, referrals, IT-system interactions or similar links, while specified digital platforms authorised by the Board may be excepted if they have Board satisfactory preventive and curative mechanisms.
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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/201 - dated - 26-8-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Intermediaries) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: Chapter IIIA prohibits persons regulated by the Board and their agents from associating with any person who provides advice or recommendations on securities or who makes claims about returns or performance, unless that person is registered with or permitted by the Board; specified digital platforms meeting Board-prescribed safeguards and bona fide investor education providers are excluded; regulated persons must ensure associates do not undertake the proscribed activities; association includes monetary transactions, referrals and IT interactions; the Board may take action, including under Chapter V, for contraventions.
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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/200 - dated - 26-8-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Depositories and Participants) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2024
      Summary: Depositories and their agents are prohibited from associating, directly or indirectly, with persons who provide advice or recommendations on securities or who claim returns or performance related to securities unless such persons are registered with or permitted by the Board; associations include transactions, client referrals, IT interactions, or similar connections, while specified digital platforms with Board-approved safeguards are excluded, and investor education entities are exempt provided they do not undertake prohibited activities without permission.

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      S.O. 3639 (E) - dated - 28-8-2024 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 17.6264 hectares, thereby making the resultant area as 20.4149 hectares at Ahmedabad in the State of Gujarat
      Summary: Central Government de-notifies 17.6264 hectares from the Ahmedabad sector-specific Apparel SEZ, yielding a revised notified area of 20.4149 hectares. The proposal by the state industrial promotion organization was approved by the State Government and recommended by the Development Commissioner; statutory prerequisites for de-notification were satisfied. The de-notified parcels, itemised by village and plot, will be utilised for infrastructure that sub-serves the SEZ's original objectives.
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      CCT/26-4/2024-25/G/1625 - dated 30-7-2024
      Clarification on various issues pertaining to taxability and valuation of supply of services of providing corporate guarantee between related persons.
      Summary: Supply of corporate guarantee between related persons is taxable and, from the retrospective effective date, valuation for guarantees issued or renewed on or after that date is the higher of actual consideration and a notional annual charge based on the amount guaranteed (apportioned for shorter periods and multiplied for multi year tenures); domestic intra group guarantees are forward charged with invoicing by the guarantor, foreign guarantors attract reverse charge, co guarantors share valuation proportionately, and invoice value is deemed where full input tax credit is available.

      DGFT

      2.
      21/2024-25 - dated 30-8-2024
      Delisting of an Agency Authorized to issue Certificate of Origin (Non Preferential) from Appendix 2E of FTP, 2023
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade has removed M/s Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry from the list of agencies authorized to issue Certificate of Origin (Non Preferential), deleted its name from the regional roster in the Appendices and deboarded it from the Common Digital Platform, with immediate effect, thereby terminating its authority to issue such certificates.
      3.
      20/2024-25 - dated 29-8-2024
      Further abeyance of Public Notice No. 05/2024 dated 27.05.2024 until 15.09.2024.
      Summary: Public Notice No. 05/2024 revising permissible wastage and Standard Input Output Norms for metal-bearing exports is placed in abeyance to permit consideration of Norms Committee recommendations and stakeholder comments. Meanwhile, the pre-existing wastage norms under the Handbook of Procedures and the established SIONs for the affected items are restored and remain operative pending the review.
      4.
      Trade Notice No. 15/2024-2025 - dated 29-8-2024
      Abeyance of Public Notice No. 05/2024 dated 27.05.2024
      Summary: The Directorate has put the earlier Public Notice modifying wastage and Standard Input Output Norms for gold, platinum and silver exports into abeyance until 15th September 2024 and circulated proposed revised wastage norms by item and manufacturing method in an annexure. The proposed rates distinguish handcrafted and partly mechanized production across categories such as plain jewellery, studded jewellery, mountings/findings, medallions/coins, and religious idols. Trade stakeholders are invited to submit comments to the Norms Committee by e mail within seven days from issuance to assist finalisation.
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