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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 08,2023

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      By: Ruchika Bhagat
      Summary: The amendment raises domestic withholding on payments for fees for technical services to non-residents, increasing payor withholding obligations and encouraging recipients to invoke DTAA benefits. Concurrently, the statutory filing exemption for non-residents whose sole Indian income is subject to domestic withholding no longer applies where tax is withheld under DTAA, thereby creating mandatory return filing obligations for treaty relieved taxpayers despite no further tax liability. The author requests that the filing exemption be extended to cases where tax is deducted under DTAA to avoid duplicative compliance and deter unintended adverse effects on foreign service providers.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Share transfers in a private limited company are controlled by the Articles of Association which may impose pre emption rights and permit directors to refuse registration if AOA conditions are unmet. The transfer process requires notice to the company, board consideration, compliance with AOA valuation and offer mechanics, a duly executed and stamped transfer deed, submission of the original share certificate, company registration of the transfer, and issuance of a new certificate to the transferee. Disputes often raise rectification of the register of members.
      By: Amit Jalan
      Summary: Identification of an entity as a Constituent Entity or an Excluded Entity determines inclusion in GloBE income, loss and covered tax computations, applicability of the Income Inclusion Rule and Undertaxed Profits Rule, and administrative filing obligations. Excluded categories (governmental, non-profit, pension, certain investment and real estate vehicles as ultimate parents) are removed from GloBE calculations except for the revenue threshold test, and ownership/activity tests allow entities owned by excluded entities to be treated as excluded. A five-year election permits treating an excluded entity as a constituent entity for charging purposes.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court found that the Indian adviser directly supplied investment advisory services to an overseas recipient and did not act as an Intermediary; noting prior treatment as export under the Finance Act and the similarity of the intermediary definition under the place-of-provision rules and the IGST Act, the court held the order denying refund on place-of-supply grounds unsustainable and remanded the claim for expeditious reconsideration.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Authority found foam cup pads made of polyurethane foam are not classifiable under textile headings or as nylon insulating liners; polyurethane meets the tariff note definition of "plastics" and, in absence of a specific textile or nylon insulating entry, the pads are classifiable as other articles of plastics under the plastics chapter and allocated to the relevant HSN entry for other plastic articles.
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      Summary: Regulatory strategy emphasises leveraging Digital Public Infrastructure-account universalisation, digital identity and mobile connectivity-and payment rails such as UPI and the Account Aggregator framework to enable interoperable and inclusive financial services. Complementary institution-building (IDRBT, NPCI, IFTAS, ReBIT, RBIH) and targeted regulatory instruments (guidelines for payments banks, account aggregators, pre-paid instruments, P2P lending, TReDS, digital lending and a Regulatory Sandbox) are presented as enablers of responsible FinTech innovation.
      Summary: Approval of additional central funds under the Industrial Development Scheme, 2017 to meet committed liabilities through 2028-29 and ensure continuity of scheme benefits for eligible industrial units. The scheme provides two principal incentives: Central Capital Investment Incentive for Access to Credit (CCIIAC), a percentage-based support on plant and machinery investment subject to an upper limit, and Central Comprehensive Insurance Incentive (CCII), full reimbursement of insurance premium on building and plant & machinery for a defined initial period from commencement of commercial production.
      Summary: The monetary policy framework shifted to Flexible Inflation Targeting in 2016, with a legislatively mandated numerical inflation target and a collegial Monetary Policy Committee to decide the policy rate. Forward-looking forecasts-nowcasting, short-term econometric projections, and a calibrated quarterly model-anchor policy choices. FIT's flexibility enabled calibrated easing, targeted liquidity operations and limited asset purchases during the pandemic, and a subsequent withdrawal of accommodation in response to generalized inflationary shocks, all supported by transparent communication and liquidity management.
      Summary: FinTech regulation should balance facilitation and oversight: the regulator fosters innovation via sandboxes, public tech platforms and institutional initiatives while simultaneously imposing guardrails to protect financial stability, consumer rights, data privacy and market integrity. Collaboration between fintechs and banks-where fintechs supply agility and customer-facing innovation and banks supply balance-sheet strength and risk management-should be enabled, complemented by industry self-regulation to set conduct, cybersecurity and dispute resolution norms.
      Summary: The authority administers refunds of shares, unclaimed dividends, and matured deposits/debentures, and emphasises protecting forgotten claims and streamlining claim settlement processes through integrated stakeholder systems, a user-friendly portal, large-scale awareness campaigns, segment-specific guides, and educational tools to prevent fraudulent schemes.
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      Customs

      1.
      53/2023 - dated - 5-9-2023 - Cus
      Effective rates of customs duty and IGST for goods imported into India - Seeks to amend Notification No. 50/2017-Customs, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No. 50/2017-Customs by omitting S. No. 21F, 24AA and 32B from its Table and by substituting a reduced list of figures and letters in the first proviso, thereby narrowing the set of referenced entries that define the scope of exemptions under the principal notification.

      GST - States

      2.
      CT-8-0007/2023-Sec-1-V(CT) (32) - dated - 18-8-2023 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Exemption from filing annual return for the said financial year to registered person whose aggregate turnover in the financial year 2022-23 is up to two crore rupees
      Summary: Exemption from filing the annual return is granted to registered persons whose aggregate turnover in the financial year 2022-23 does not exceed two crore rupees, relieving them of the obligation to submit the annual return for that financial year; the notification, issued by the Commissioner on the Council's recommendation, takes effect from 31 July 2023.
      3.
      S.O. 72/PGSTR/R.48/2023 - dated - 23-8-2023 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O.19/PGSTR/R.48/2021, dated, the 28th January, 2021
      Summary: Amendment reduces the turnover threshold for applicability of the specified Punjab GST notification by substituting the previous turnover expression with a lower one, effective from the 1st day of August, 2023, under the authority of sub rule (4) of rule 48 of the Punjab Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017.
      4.
      S.O. 69/P.A.5/2017/S.128/2023 - dated - 23-8-2023 - Punjab SGST
      Amenity benefit provided in respect of fee referred u/s 47 of the PGST Act
      Summary: A waiver prescribes defined daily caps on late fees for return filings for 2022-23 onwards, differentiated by aggregate turnover bands and subject to a maximum of 0.02% of turnover in the State; additionally, returns for 2017-18 to 2021-22 filed between 1 April 2023 and 30 June 2023 receive a waiver of late fees exceeding ten thousand rupees, with the notification effective from 31 March 2023.
      5.
      S.O. 68/P.A.5/2017/S.148/2023 - dated - 23-8-2023 - Punjab SGST
      Special procedures for assessment order deemed to be withdrawn for registered persons who failed to furnish a valid return within a period of thirty days from the service of the assessment order issued on or before the 28th day of February, 2023
      Summary: Assessment orders issued on or before 28 February 2023 shall be deemed withdrawn for registered persons who failed to furnish a valid return within thirty days of service, provided those persons furnish the return by 30 June 2023 and pay the interest and late fee due, regardless of the filing or outcome of any appeal.
      6.
      S.O. 67/P.A.5/2017/S.148/2023 - dated - 23-8-2023 - Punjab SGST
      Revocation of cancellation of registration where registration has been cancelled on or before the 31st day of December, 2022
      Summary: Registered persons whose GST registration was cancelled on or before 31 December 2022 and who failed to apply for revocation within the statutory period may apply for revocation up to 30 June 2023 only after furnishing returns due up to the effective date of cancellation and paying tax, interest, penalty and late fee; no further extension of time will be available, and persons whose appeals were rejected for failure to meet the original time limit are included. The notification is deemed effective from 31 March 2023.
      7.
      S.O. 66/P.A.5/2017/S.128/2023 - dated - 23-8-2023 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O.7/P.A.5/2017/S.128/2018, dated the 7th February, 2018
      Summary: The amendment waives late fee amounts in excess of two hundred and fifty rupees for registered persons who file FORM GSTR-4 for quarters from July 2017 to March 2019 or financial years 2019-20 to 2021-22 between 1 April 2023 and 30 June 2023; it fully waives late fee where the total State tax payable in the return is nil. The change inserts a proviso into the earlier notification and is made effective retrospectively from 31 March 2023.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/PoD2/P/CIR/2023/152 - dated 6-9-2023
      Clarification regarding investment of Mutual Fund schemes in units of Corporate Debt Market Development Fund
      Summary: Investment in units of the Corporate Debt Market Development Fund shall be excluded from the base of net assets for calculation of mutual fund scheme asset allocation limits under Part IV of Chapter 2 on Categorization and Rationalization of Mutual Fund Schemes; the clarification is effective immediately and must be applied by AMCs and trustees for compliance with scheme allocation limits.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/GSD/TAD/P/CIR/2023/149 - dated 4-9-2023
      Change in Mode of Payment w.r.t. SEBI Investor Protection and Education Fund Bank A/c
      Summary: Payments to the Investor Protection and Education Fund must be made only via the designated online payment link on the regulator's website, accepting net banking, NEFT/RTGS, debit cards and UPI; remitters must provide payer name, PAN, mobile number, email, payment purpose and amount, and stock exchanges must notify listed companies of the change, effective immediately under statutory powers.

      GST - States

      3.
      Addendum to Trade Circular No. 01/2023 dated 29.03.2023 - dated 29-8-2023
      Generation and quoting of Document Identification Number (DIN) on any communication issued under GST by the officers of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Enforcement (DRI & E) to tax payers and other concerned person
      Summary: Specified communications under the WBGST framework issued by officers appointed to act in the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Enforcement must bear an electronically generated Document Identification Number (DIN) produced from the Directorate of Commercial Taxes website, with the modalities, exceptions and directions of the earlier Trade Circular applicable to these officers.

      GST

      4.
      GST/INV/Provisional Attachment/Advisory/2023-24 - dated 2-9-2023
      Procedure to be followed with respect of section 83(2) of CGST Act, 2017 when provisional attachment of property ceases to have effect
      Summary: Although provisional attachment under section 83(2) ceases automatically after the statutory period, the Board directs Commissioners to issue an intimation to the relevant bank or authority referencing the original attachment order and statutory cessation and indicating release/restoration of the property or account, with a copy to the person concerned; a prescribed release form is being considered and the procedure applies immediately, including to pending cases.

      Customs

      5.
      Instruction No. 27/2023 - dated 6-9-2023
      Streamlining of Customs Post Clearance Audit (PCA) Work-Instructions
      Summary: Amendments require dynamic, risk based selection of IECs for Premises Based Audit with annual auditee lists prepared by DG Audit in consultation with analytics and finalised by a committee; lists must be communicated to Audit Commissionerates before 31 March. Audit Commissionerates shall evenly schedule audits and complete the full audit cycle for each selected entity. Themes for Theme Based Audit will be selected biannually by a committee convened by DG Audit. Revised MIS formats CUS PCA 1 to CUS PCA 4 are prescribed for standardized reporting of detections, recoveries and pendency.
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