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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 06,2023

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      By: Dinesh Singhal
      Summary: Denial of Input Tax Credit arises where the supplier collects GST but fails to remit it to the Government; ITC availability requires concurrent satisfaction of tax invoice, receipt of goods or services, and payment of the tax charged to the Government. Documentary proof of payment to the supplier does not substitute for supplier's deposit of tax. If tax is later recovered from the supplier, the purchaser can seek refund, but immediate ITC cannot be sustained when supplier has not deposited the tax.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC extended filing deadlines for specified GST returns in Manipur. GSTN issued advisories introducing pilot biometric-based Aadhaar authentication for registration applications with ARN generation only after biometric completion, and guidance on reporting ITC Reversal opening balance including eligibility, reporting and amendment cut-offs, limited amendment attempts, finalisation and transmission to jurisdictional officers. A consumer-facing "Mera Bill Mera Adhikaar" mobile app and portal were launched to incentivise invoice reporting, alongside published monthly GST collection figures indicating year-on-year growth and state-level variations.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A GST cancellation order based on an auto-generated Show Cause Notice that fails to state the factual and legal grounds for cancellation is unsustainable. The authority cannot rely solely on a registrant's alleged non-response or non-attendance without specifying the alleged statutory violations or demonstrating that a hearing notice was served. The cancellation was set aside and the matter remitted for fresh consideration, directing the registrant to file documents and the authority to issue a reasoned notice and afford an opportunity to be heard.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: When the Appellate Tribunal under GST is not constituted and a taxpayer seeks writ relief after an appeal was not admitted, the court directed the petitioner to deposit the entire disputed tax demand within fifteen days as a precondition for pursuing the writ; subject to such deposit, the remaining demand was ordered to be stayed and the matter was listed with a related petition.
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      Summary: The Income Tax Department reports that a large majority of ITRs for AY 2023-24 have been verified and over 88% of verified returns processed, leading to numerous refunds issued; processing times have fallen markedly. Remaining unprocessed ITRs are primarily due to taxpayers not completing verification, not responding to requests for additional information, or not validating bank accounts for refunds, and taxpayers are asked to take the required actions via the e-filing portal.
      Summary: The address frames the G20 TechSprint 2023 as a collaborative initiative to develop technology solutions for cross-border payments, focusing on three problem streams: AML/CFT and sanctions-screening technologies to reduce illicit finance risk; forex and liquidity mechanisms to enable settlement in more EMDE currencies; and multilateral cross-border CBDC platform architectures to promote interoperability, lower costs and increase efficiency. It links these priorities to India's fintech ecosystem, institutional innovations (FinTech Department, RBI Innovation Hub, Regulatory Sandbox) and a pilot Public Tech Platform for Frictionless Credit aimed at reducing integration frictions in credit delivery.
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      Central Excise

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      02/2023 - dated - 4-9-2023 - CE (NT)
      Territorial Jurisdiction of Commissionerate - Seeks to amend Notification No. 13/2017-Central Excise (N.T.), dated the 9th June, 2017
      Summary: The Board, under clause (b) of section 2 of the Central Excise Act, 1944 and rule 3 of the Central Excise Rules, 2017, substitutes the territorial jurisdiction entries in Table II of Notification No. 13/2017 Central Excise (N.T.) for serial numbers 39, 101 and 107. The substitutions redefine the territorial limits of the Guntur, Tirupati and Visakhapatnam commissionerates by listing specific districts and named mandals in the State of Andhra Pradesh, as notified in Notification No. 02/2023 Central Excise (N.T.), dated 4 September 2023.

      Customs

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      52/2023 - dated - 5-9-2023 - Cus
      Effective rates of customs duty and IGST for goods imported into India - entries substituted for goods (other than old and used) for use in the textile industry - Notification No. 50/2017-Customs, dated the 30th June, 2017 amended.
      Summary: The notification substitutes S.No. 460 in Notification No. 50/2017 Customs to specify that certain new shuttleless looms and parts for use in the textile industry (excluding old and used goods) attract nil effective customs and IGST rates; the amendment is enacted under section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962 and section 3(12) of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 and is subject to an express expiry provision.

      GST - States

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      43/GST-2 - dated - 29-8-2023 - Haryana SGST
      Notification under section 148 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 under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The notification prescribes a special appellate procedure under the Haryana GST Act for appeals against orders under sections 73/74 pursuant to Circular No.182 and Supreme Court directions: appeals must be filed manually in duplicate on the ANNEXURE-1 form within prescribed time computed from this notification or the order date; no pre-deposit is required; appeals must include relevant documents and authorised signature; acknowledgement in FORM GST APL-02 is issued on compliance and appeals are treated as filed only upon such acknowledgement; Appellate Authority must issue an ANNEXURE-2 summary with its order.
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      ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt.III/Vol.I/469 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. ERTS(T)65/2017/471, dated the 31st December, 2018
      Summary: The Meghalaya Government amends a prior GST notification by substituting the reference "paragraph 4.41" with "paragraph 4.40" and by replacing Explanation clauses (a) and (b) to specify the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023 and the Handbook of Procedure, 2023 as the operative definitions. The amendment is effective from 27th July, 2023.
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      ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt.III/Vol.I/467 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. ERTS(T) 65/2017/13, dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment replaces the phrase in Annexure III to require that forward charge applies "from the Financial Year _____ under forward charge and have not reverted to reverse charge mechanism," restricting application to supplies that continue under forward charge and have not shifted back to the reverse charge mechanism; made under statutory authority on the Council's recommendation and effective from 27th July, 2023.
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      ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt.III/Vol.I/466 - dated - 26-7-2023 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. ERTS(T)65/2017/12, dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the description for serial 19C in an earlier Meghalaya GST notification to specify Satellite launch services as the entry in column (3). The change is made under state GST statutory powers on the recommendations of the Council and is effective from 27th July, 2023.

      Money Laundering

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      G.S.R. 652 (E) - dated - 4-9-2023 - PMLA
      Prevention of Money-laundering (Maintenance of Records) Second Amendment Rules, 2023
      Summary: The rules amend CDD and record-keeping: the reporting officer must be at management level; rule 9 lowers the ownership/control threshold and adds persons who "exercise control through other means," defining control as the right to direct management or policy; trusts must have trustees disclose status at account commencement or when specified transactions occur; rule 10 records must include correspondence and the results of analysis conducted under rule 3 and rule 9.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-POD2/P/CIR/2023/151 - dated 4-9-2023
      Mechanism for Sharing of Information by Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) to Debenture Trustees (DTs)
      Summary: Credit rating agencies must use the prescribed structured data template for daily transmission of rating revisions to debenture trustees on the same day as the revision, via the generic regulatory email or other contact means communicated by trustees. This requirement is effective from October 01, 2023, and CRAs must report board-ratified compliance to SEBI within one quarter and include monitoring in the half-yearly internal audit under Regulation 22.

      IBC

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      IBBI/CIRP/60/2023 - dated 1-9-2023
      Filing of CIRP Forms for the purpose of monitoring corporate insolvency resolution processes and performance of insolvency professional entities under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and the regulations made thereunder
      Summary: The IBBI has extended the electronic CIRP form submission facility to insolvency professional entities acting as insolvency professionals, enabling IPEs to enroll on the IBBI portal, receive unique credentials, and authorise an individual IP to upload and submit CIRP Forms and records through that authorised IP's individual credentials. A temporary fee waiver applies for filings within the waiver period; thereafter fees will be payable as per Regulation 40B, and the provisions of the prior CIRP circulars apply to these assignments.
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