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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 16,2023

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      By: Sparsh wadhwa
      Summary: Employees should reduce taxable income by structuring salary to maximize exempt allowances-notably House Rent Allowance and reimbursive allowances-and by claiming deductions under Chapter VI-A style provisions for specified savings, insurance premiums, home loan interest, education loan interest, medical treatment and charitable donations, while maintaining contemporaneous documentary evidence to satisfy eligibility conditions and statutory limits.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: GST compliance requires timely filing of returns, accurate reporting of sales, purchases, input tax credit and payment of output tax, and adherence to registration and invoicing rules. Small businesses should obtain guidance from tax software providers, integrate receipts and payment gateways to automate invoicing and matching, prepare financial statements to monitor receivables and payables, and consider affordable third-party accounting services to address tool, finance and knowledge constraints.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The question whether the GST Council can reclassify a product and the legal effect of circulars following its recommendations arises from Revenue show cause notices challenging the taxpayer's tariff classification; the High Court suspended operation of the circular and notices on terms requiring a security deposit in a separate account and a bank guarantee for the balance, permitted adjudication to proceed but prohibited enforcement without court permission, leaving the substantive validity of the Council's recommendations and circulars for later determination.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC introduced valuation rules making the value of supply for online money gaming and casino actionable claims the total amount paid or payable by or on behalf of the player, including virtual digital assets, with refunds and internally reused winnings not deductible; commencement dates are to be notified. Kerala issued mandatory call book procedures for cases stayed or under appeal. CBIC clarified that provisional attachment under section 83(2) ceases as per the attachment order and required Commissioners to notify banks/authorities and taxpayers of release. E-invoice reporting will be limited to thirty days and two-factor authentication made mandatory for specified turnover brackets.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The tribunal concluded that taxable services rendered by an SEZ developer to a SEZ unit for authorized operations within the SEZ are exempt from service tax under the SEZ Act, and that the exemption notifications operate under the Finance Act; accordingly, revenue lacks authority to collect service tax on such services provided the SEZ Act conditions are not violated.
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      Summary: India commits to advancing a global clean energy transition by executing renewable energy projects-including green hydrogen and connectivity initiatives-and leveraging national engineering expertise through engineering, consultancy, and EPC partnerships to enhance supply chain resilience, capture global markets, and position Indian industry as a partner in international energy cooperation; the statement also stresses the importance of low cost financing from development banks to scale sustainable investments and deliver jobs and economic opportunities.
      Summary: Overall exports (goods and services) in August 2023 and for April-August 2023 are estimated to have declined year on year while imports contracted more sharply, resulting in a substantial improvement in the overall trade deficit and a reduced merchandise trade deficit. Services exports contributed positively over April-August, and sectoral movements show notable export gains in electronic goods, engineering goods and selected agricultural products alongside steep declines in several import categories including silver, raw cotton, fertilizers and petroleum products.
      Summary: Destruction of seized narcotics was carried out by the Delhi Customs Preventive Zone at a Central Pollution Control Board-authorized waste management facility by incineration, monitored by a High Level Drug Disposal Committee and executed in accordance with Hazardous & Other Wastes (M&TM) Rules, 2016, after transfer of contraband seized by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence for final disposal under the prescribed hazardous-waste handling regime.
      Summary: DPIIT urged North Zone States/UTs to implement the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan and State Master Plans by mapping assets, integrating project planning, and using SWOT analysis to identify social, infrastructure, and logistics gaps. The NMP should be used to plan multimodal connectivity and address first and last mile challenges in remote and hilly areas, supported by a Whole of Government approach and Administrative Training Institute sensitization.
      Summary: The Minister urges the engineering sector to expand exports in services, design, construction and R&D by 2030, recommends specialization and certification supported by National Education Policy 2020 flexibility, and calls for studies into international restrictions on Indian firms with potential reciprocal responses. He stresses negotiating fair and balanced Free Trade Agreements via stakeholder consultations to ensure benefits for businesses, professionals, and MSMEs and to better leverage FTAs for global market access.
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      55/2023 - dated - 14-9-2023 - Cus
      Graded BCD structure for wearable and hearable devices and its parts, sub-parts and sub-assembly - Amendment in Notification Nos. 11/2022-Custom and 12/2022-Custom dated 01-02-2022
      Summary: Amendments broaden tariff classification and explicitly include wireless charging cables containing a static converter and coil within the Explanation to the connector entry, substituting a chapter-level tariff entry for the prior heading and revising the set of tariff chapters listed for parts, sub-parts and sub-assemblies of wearable and hearable devices to determine eligibility under the relevant customs exemption notifications.
      2.
      54/2023 - dated - 14-9-2023 - Cus
      Effective rates of customs duty and IGST for goods imported into India -Notification No. 50/2017-Customs, dated the 30th June, 2017 as amended.
      Summary: The notification substitutes provisos for S. No. 597 to set staggered cessation dates-items (ii) and (iv) ceasing after 30th September, 2023, and items (i), (iii) and (v) ceasing after 30th September, 2025-and replaces the figure "2023" with "2025" against S. Nos. 598, 600, 601, 602 and 603; the amendment takes immediate effect as a further change to Notification No. 50/2017-Customs.
      3.
      66/2023 - dated - 14-9-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Land Customs Stations and Routes for import and export of goods by land or inland water ways - Maia in Murshidabad District, West Bengal notified - Amendment in Notification No. 63/1994-Customs (N.T.) dated the 21st November, 1994
      Summary: The notification inserts Maia in Murshidabad District, West Bengal as a Land Customs Station and designates the river route connecting Maia to Bangladesh as per the Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade between India and Bangladesh, thereby adding this inland waterway link to the Table of stations and routes for cross border import and export.

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      S.O. 4073 (E) - dated - 14-9-2023 - CGST
      Constitution of State Benches of the GST Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT)
      Summary: Constitution of State Benches establishes the number and locations of State Benches of the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal under Section 109(4) of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, on the recommendation of the Goods and Services Tax Council, superseding earlier notifications, and taking effect from publication in the Gazette of India; locations marked 'Circuit' will operate as ordered by the President according to appeal volume.

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      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(255)/3219 - dated - 30-8-2023 - Goa SGST
      Special procedure to be followed by a registered person engaged in manufacturing of the goods - Additional records to be maintained by the registered persons manufacturing the goods mentioned in the Schedule
      Summary: A special procedure mandates that registered manufacturers of the Schedule-listed pan masala and tobacco goods register packing machines on the common portal (FORM SRM-I / SRM-IIA / SRM-IIB) to obtain a unique machine ID, and maintain daily input, waste, electricity and shift-wise machine production records in FORM SRM-IIIA and FORM SRM-IIIB, with a consolidated monthly statement in FORM SRM-IV filed by the tenth day of the succeeding month; formats, supporting documents and timelines are prescribed, and the Schedule and definition of "brand name" govern scope.
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      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(254)/3220 - dated - 30-8-2023 - Goa SGST
      Special procedure to be followed by a registered person or an officer u/s 107(2) of GGST Act who intends to file an appeal against the order passed by the proper officer
      Summary: A special procedure allows a registered person or relevant officer to file appeals against orders under sections 73 or 74 concerning transitional credit by presenting a manual, duplicate appeal in the prescribed ANNEXURE I form, accompanied by relevant documents and a self certified copy of the order; no pre deposit is required. The Appellate Authority issues a manual acknowledgement in FORM GST APL 02 upon receipt, and must provide a summary of the appellate order in the ANNEXURE II format, with the notification effective from 31 July 2023.
      7.
      G.O. Ms. No. 24 - dated - 29-8-2023 - Puducherry SGST
      Electronic commerce operator as required to collect tax at source u/s 52 notified as the class of persons who shall follow the special procedure.
      Summary: The notification requires the Electronic Commerce Operator who must collect tax at source under section 52 to (i) prohibit any inter state supply of goods through it by persons paying tax under section 10; (ii) collect tax at source under section 52(1) on such supplies and remit it to the Government as per section 52(3); and (iii) submit details of those supplies electronically in FORM GSTR 8 on the common portal.
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      21/2023 - dated 14-9-2023
      Norms for posting of officers and benchmark performance criteria while granting exemption from payment of Cost Recovery Charges (CRC) at Air Freight Stations (AFS)
      Summary: The circular prescribes staffing norms for AFS on Cost Recovery Charge basis-both-import-export AFS: 1 Deputy/Asst. Commissioner, 4 Inspectors, 2 STA/TA, 2 Hawaldar (total 11); export-only AFS: 1 Deputy/Asst. Commissioner, 2 Inspectors, 1 STA/TA, 2 Hawaldar (total 8). It establishes benchmark criteria for CRC waiver: both-import-export AFS require 4000 MT annual cargo and 14,000 bills; export-only AFS require 2000 MT and 7,000 shipping bills. Eligibility requires meeting both criteria in the preceding two financial years or any one criterion in the preceding four years; other procedural rules of Circular 02/2021 apply.
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