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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 01,2023

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      By: G Binani
      Summary: Digitization of financial sector records is proposed to improve transparency by displaying company histories chronologically on public portals. Recommended operational reforms include permitting opening a Basic Services Demat Account with a depository different from the regular demat account and establishing mechanisms to resolve PAN and KYC mismatches. As an interim measure, SEBI-issued holding letters are proposed to represent physical-share claims pending dematerialization and to prevent freezing of holdings while enabling accurate KYC/PAN reconciliation.
      By: SHUBHANKAR AGNIHOTRI
      Summary: Withdrawal of a CIRP application after admission is statutorily permitted where a withdrawal proposal is approved by the Committee of Creditors and then placed before the Adjudicating Authority, while applications filed prior to constitution of the CoC are presented by the Interim Resolution Professional and may be considered without CoC approval. The regulatory framework also allows exceptional consideration of withdrawal after issuance of Form G or even at liquidation, subject to creditor approval and the Adjudicating Authority's discretion, with deference to the CoC's commercial judgment.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Arrest lacking a prior GST recovery notice and absent ascertainment of tax or penalty undermines the legal basis for custodial detention; courts must consider nature of accusation, evidence, accused's character and reasonable apprehension of witness tampering when assessing bail, and may impose conditions preventing inducement, witness intimidation, requiring attendance at key trial stages, and prohibiting further criminal activity.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A court decree that records or substitutes an agreement of sale does not itself create an interest in immovable property; accordingly, such a decree is not treated as an instrument effecting transfer for purposes of registration prohibitions, may be registered in the sub-registrar's office where the decree was made or elsewhere if it does not affect immovable property and parties so desire, and related pending proceedings or assertions of government ownership are not by themselves conclusive grounds for refusal of registration.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Whether the Customs Act creates an overriding first charge over imported goods warehoused under customs bonds was considered against the Companies Act priority scheme. The Supreme Court explained that while Crown preference survives as law in force against ordinary unsecured creditors, customs adjudication and auction powers do not negate or displace prior perfected security interests; debts falling within Section 530(1)(a) remain preferential under the Companies Act but do not override secured creditors or the statutory structure of Section 529A.
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      DGFT

      1.
      29/2023 - dated - 29-8-2023 - FTP
      Amendment in Export Policy of Non-basmati rice under HS Code 10063090
      Summary: Exports of non-basmati white rice are permitted where consignments were handed to Customs or entered the Customs Station and registered in electronic systems with verifiable date-and-time stamping before 21:57:01 hours on 20.07.2023, and where export duty was paid before that cutoff; eligible exports may proceed up to 30.10.2023 and references to "before this Notification" in Notification No. 20/2023 are to be read as before that date and time.

      GST - States

      2.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(253)/3753 - dated - 14-8-2023 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/2017--Fin(R&C)(246)/3446 dated the 12th May, 2023
      Summary: The Government of Goa substitutes the words, letter and figure "30th day of June, 2023" with "31st day of August, 2023" in the earlier notification issued under the Goa Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and declares that this notification shall be deemed to have come into force with effect from the 30th day of June, 2023.
      3.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(252)/3752 - dated - 14-8-2023 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(245)/3445 dated the 12th May, 2023
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the proviso cutoff date in an earlier State GST notification with a later date, extending the applicable period; it is declared to be deemed to have come into force from the original cutoff date it replaces.
      4.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(251)/3751 - dated - 14-8-2023 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(244)/ /3444 dated the 12th May, 2023
      Summary: Amendment replaces the date "30th day of June, 2023" in an earlier Goa GST notification with "31st day of August, 2023", issued under the authority of section 148 of the Goa Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and declares the amendment deemed to have come into force from the 30th day of June, 2023.
      5.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(250)/3750 - dated - 14-8-2023 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(243)/ /3443 dated the 12th May, 2023
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the earlier prescribed deadline in the Government Notification of 12 May 2023 with a later date, thereby altering the operative timeline for the Goa Goods and Services Tax administrative requirement. The notification also declares that the amendment shall be deemed to have come into force from the earlier prescribed date, applying the substituted timeline retrospectively to the commencement of the prior notification.
      6.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(249)/3749 - dated - 14-8-2023 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(38)/323, dated the 12th January, 2018
      Summary: The Government amends the seventh proviso of Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(38)/323 (12 January 2018) by substituting the date "30th day of June, 2023" with "31st day of August, 2023." The amendment is enacted under section 128 of the Goods and Services Tax statute on Council recommendation and is deemed to have come into force with effect from 30th June, 2023.

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      72/2023 - dated - 29-8-2023 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Computation of Perquisite - Value of residential accommodation provided by the employer to employee - words inserted “or taken on lease or rent”- Corrigendum Notification No. 65/2023 dated 18th August, 2023
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 65/2023 inserts the words "or taken on lease or rent" into line 1 of page 6 of the Gazette notification, to be placed after "where the accommodation is owned" and before "by the employer and the same accommodation is", thereby modifying the textual scope of the perquisite valuation provision for residential accommodation provided by an employer to an employee.
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      GST - States

      1.
      CCT/26-4/2023-24/G/1486 - dated 16-8-2023
      Clarification regarding applicability of GST on certain services
      Summary: Services by a director are subject to Reverse Charge Mechanism only when supplied in his capacity as director; personal-capacity supplies such as renting immovable property to the company are excluded. Supply of food or beverages in a cinema hall is taxable as restaurant service when supplied by way of or as part of a service and independent of the exhibition service; bundled cinema ticket and food supplies that form a composite supply attract GST at the rate applicable to the principal supply (exhibition). The Central circular is adopted mutatis mutandis under the Goa GST Act and is clarificatory.
      2.
      CCT/26-4/2023-24/G/1487 - dated 16-8-2023
      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: The circular implements GST Council recommendations reclassifying certain goods and prescribing applicable GST rates: uncooked extruded snack pellets under CTH 1905 and fish soluble paste under CTH 2309 attract 5% from 27 July 2023, imitation zari yarn under heading 5605 reduced to 5%, raw cotton supply from agriculturists to cooperatives is taxable at 5% on a reverse charge basis, and uniform 5% is clarified for goods under HSN 9021. Specified past periods of interpretational doubt are regularised on an "as is basis" and no refunds will be granted where higher GST was already paid.
      3.
      CCT/26-4/2023-24/G/1381 - dated 4-8-2023
      Clarification on charging of interest under Section 50(3) of the Goa GST Act, 2017, in cases of wrong availment of IGST credit and reversal thereof.
      Summary: For interest calculations on wrongly availed IGST credit and its reversal, the aggregate ITC balance across IGST, CGST and SGST in the electronic credit ledger is to be considered; no interest arises if that aggregate never falls below the wrongly availed amount, while interest is attracted to the extent the aggregate balance falls below it. Compensation cess credit is excluded from this aggregation as it cannot be used to discharge IGST, CGST or SGST liabilities.
      4.
      CCT/26-4/2023-24/G/1380 - dated 4-8-2023
      Clarification to deal with difference in Input Tax Credit (ITC) availed in FORM GSTR-3B as compared to that detailed in FORM GSTR-2A for the period 01-04-2019 to 31-12-2021
      Summary: Clarification applies earlier circularal guidance to reconcile ITC claimed in FORM GSTR 3B with GSTR 2A for 01 04 2019 to 31 12 2021, confirming that transitional rule 36(4) allowed additional ITC where supplier details were missing subject to the statutory condition that tax was paid by the supplier and subject to specified percentage caps for applicable sub periods; excess ITC beyond those caps is not admissible even if certificates are submitted. The circular also notes cumulative adjustment rules for certain months and limits application to ongoing proceedings for the period.
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