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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 06,2024

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Re-assessment relied on Form 61A intelligence alleging a higher sale consideration; AO added the difference as unexplained income and applied special tax treatment. The assessee produced the sale deed and bank loan confirming a lower consideration and challenged jurisdictional compliance and applicability of the advance-tax proviso. The tribunal found the AO's assumption incorrect, accepted documentary proof of actual consideration and funding, and concluded the addition and application of the advance-tax requirement were unsustainable.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Assessment confirmed without considering the assessee's FORM GSTR-3B returns and comparison with FORM GSTR-2A was set aside. The assessee failed to file FORM GSTR-9C or participate further. The court ordered conditional set-aside subject to partial remittance by the assessee, permitted submission of additional documents, and required the assessing officer to afford a reasonable opportunity for personal hearing and pass a fresh order within a prescribed period.
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      Summary: Intellectual Property Awards 2024 invites applications from individuals, academic and R&D institutions, MSMEs, startups, large corporations and other entities to recognise innovative research, institutional IP practice and technology translation. Submissions are to be made via the official website or designated email, with a specified closing date in the announcement. The awards aim to increase visibility and reputation of contributors and will be presented at a ceremony in the national capital; applicants are directed to the official contact and instructions for entry.
      Summary: Monetary policy prioritises maintaining price stability under the flexible inflation targeting framework while completing disinflation amid volatile food inflation. The financial sector must deepen inclusion, expand credit access-notably to agriculture, MSMEs and women entrepreneurs-leverage digital infrastructure such as UPI and Unified Lending Interface, and support manufacturing, services and agri commercial transformations to sustain broad based growth.
      Summary: A genuine Single Window approval platform is central to Ease of Doing Business by consolidating approvals, making industry approvals time bound and accessible without in-person visits, and enabling States to adopt best practices. The release of the Regulatory Compliance Burden Booklet documents reductions in business compliances and the decriminalization and removal of redundant provisions, supporting streamlined processes and a level playing field to attract investment.
      Summary: A policy directive establishes a national steel production objective to be achieved by 2034 and directs the industry to pursue decarbonisation, higher productivity and quality, adopt artificial intelligence to optimise production and reduce waste, and integrate indigenous machinery to bolster domestic manufacturing. The Government commits to ensuring a level playing field, will discuss border adjustment tax issues with industry leaders to promote sustainable manufacturing, and underscores continued infrastructure investment, capacity building and safeguarding of industry interests.
      Summary: APEDA facilitated the first consignment of Indian pomegranates to Melbourne under the Australia market-access framework, implementing an agreed work plan and Standard Operating Procedures. The shipment complied with import protocols through irradiation treatment and packing at an Australia approved packhouse, and was cleared in Melbourne and showcased at an international exhibition. APEDA's coordination with government departments, laboratories, exporters and growers is presented as the mechanism to streamline supply chains and support exports of perishable horticultural produce.
      Summary: The conference advanced ESG as the central framework for aligning corporate conduct with environmental, social and governance responsibilities, urging Indian businesses to adopt ethical and sustainable practices to support national development goals. The programme introduced practical tools-an ESG book and an online Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR) data portal-to enhance transparency and benchmarking, and panels called for multi-stakeholder collaboration and sectoral adaptation of national guidelines, including a focus on a just transition balancing growth, equity and sustainability.
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      G.S.R. 536 (E). - dated - 4-9-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 57/2024-Customs (N.T.), dated the 31st August, 2024
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 57/2024 Customs (N.T.) amends the table entries by replacing line 11, column (2) "Mumbai (INBOM1)" with "Mangalore (INNML1)" and replacing line 12, column (2) "Mangalore (INNML1)" with "Mumbai (INBOM1)", leaving other provisions unchanged.
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      58/2024 - dated - 4-9-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, exercising powers under section 4(1) read with section 3 and sections 5(1) and 5(1A) of the Customs Act, 1962, appoints the officer named in the notification to exercise the powers and discharge duties of the adjudicating officers listed in the Table for the purpose of adjudicating Show Cause Notice No.12/2023 dated 21 November 2023 issued to M/s. Zenlayer Inc. and others; the notification takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.

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      CCT/26-2/2024-25/2334 - dated - 4-9-2024 - Goa SGST
      Tax Ward Allocation and Large Taxpayer Unit Jurisdiction in Goa
      Summary: The State is divided into eight wards for GST administration and a separate Large Taxpayer Unit (LTU) is specified with exclusive jurisdiction over taxpayers who either discharge cumulative SGST liability above the prescribed threshold in a financial year or supply services classed as Specified Actionable Claims. New registrations are assigned to ward offices; annually, within 90 days after the financial year end, qualifying taxpayers are shifted to LTU in the back-office portal, with the originating ward retaining jurisdiction until the technical transfer is effected. Taxpayers remain under LTU until a Proper Officer orders their transfer back.
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      G.O.Ms.No. 62 - dated - 15-7-2024 - Telangana SGST
      Special procedure for taxable persons who could not file an appeal against the order passed by the proper officer on or before the 31st day of March, 2023
      Summary: Notification permits late filing of appeals in prescribed form for persons who missed the statutory deadline or whose appeals were rejected solely for delay, subject to payment conditions: full payment of admitted liabilities and a specified portion of the disputed tax with a minimum debit from the Electronic Cash Ledger; refunds of excess payments are stayed until appeal disposal; non-tax demands are excluded and appeal procedure rules apply mutatis mutandis.
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