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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 19,2024

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Circular No. 230 states that Indian advertising companies contracting and procuring media space on a principal to principal basis for foreign clients are not intermediaries; the foreign client is the recipient, the services are not performance based for place of supply purposes in the cited provisions, and contractual structure governs cross border tax character. Circular No. 231 clarifies that authorised dealers' demo vehicles used to promote sale of similar passenger vehicles qualify for ITC (not blocked) where the dealer purchases and sells on its own account; if the dealer is merely an agent, ITC is not available. Capitalisation does not bar ITC except where depreciation on the tax component has been claimed, and applicable GST reversal rules apply on subsequent sale.
      By: Pallavi Prakash
      Summary: Mergers and acquisitions in India require careful tax structuring, with capital gains tax treatment as a primary consideration and statutory exemptions for reorganisations; preservation of tax attributes through rules on carrying forward losses and unabsorbed depreciation depends on satisfying conditions such as asset retention and prior industrial activity. Indirect tax, stamp duty and cross border rules - including GST treatment of asset versus going concern transfers, transfer pricing, DTAA relief and the Equalization Levy - materially affect deal design and tax economics.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Penalty is not imposable for minor technical discrepancies between a tax invoice and an e-way bill where the recipient is the same and the error (such as pin-code or differing head office versus dispatch addresses) does not affect the correctness of the address or the e-way bill's validity; administrative guidance and jurisprudence indicate that mens rea is required for penalty under Section 129 and clerical location variances should not attract punitive action.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The article analyzes whether administrative guidelines can impose a filing deadline for compounding of offences under the Income Tax Act when the statutory compounding provision does not prescribe a limitation. It explains that courts have held that circulars fixing time limits are inconsistent with a statutory power allowing compounding before or after institution of proceedings, and that factual considerations (including interruption of the temporal computation) bear on whether delayed applications may be entertained.
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      Summary: The Invoice Management System allows recipient taxpayers to accept, reject, or mark supplier-reported invoices as pending to facilitate invoice-level reconciliation for claiming Input Tax Credit. Records with no recipient action are deemed accepted and included in the draft GSTR-2B; actions are optional for GSTR-2B generation but may be changed until filing of Form GSTR-3B. The IMS provides inward and outward dashboards, search and filter functionality, Excel download, reset of actions, and a recompute mechanism for draft GSTR-2B.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved a proposed minority acquisition by Naspers Ventures B.V., an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Prosus N.V., in Vastu Housing Finance Corporation Limited. The acquirer is an investment holding company providing equity and debt funding. The target offers home loans, extension and construction loans, loans against property, and micro/MSME lending; its subsidiary provides vehicle and equipment financing. The transaction contemplates a minority shareholding on a fully diluted basis and a detailed CCI order will follow.
      Summary: The Department of Financial Services launched Swachhata Hi Seva 2024 mobilising 120 organisations and over 86,000 branches to implement mapped cleanliness activities. Core measures include transformation of identified black spots, plantation drives, cleanliness of public touchpoints, exhibitions on waste segregation, recycling and composting, Nukkad Natak, and outreach for Safai Mitra enrolment. Events will be geographically mapped on the dedicated SHS portal; NABARD and RRBs are asked to organise thematic street theatre. Lead District Managers must identify and remediate black spots, targeting at least five per district, and over 6,200 events have been created on the portal.
      Summary: The Finance Minister directed prioritized capital expenditure to accelerate railway capacity augmentation, doubling and electrification, lay new lines as per Budget allocations, and convert 40,000 conventional bogies to Vande Bharat standards to improve safety and commuter convenience. The Ministry reported 434 projects identified under three Economic Railway Corridors totalling about 40,900 km with ongoing sanction and appraisal activity, and progress on phased implementation of the indigenous Automatic Train Protection system (Kavach), including recent operationalisation of Version 4.0 on a trunk section.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      25/2024 - dated - 17-9-2024 - CE
      Seeks to amend No. 18/2022-Central Excise, dated the 19th July, 2022 to reduce the Special Additional Excise Duty on production of Petroleum Crude.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the tariff table entry for the first serial entry to read "Nil per tonne," reducing the Special Additional Excise Duty on production of Petroleum Crude. The change is made by Notification No. 25/2024 Central Excise under section 5A of the Central Excise Act, 1944 read with section 147 of the Finance Act, 2002, thereby amending Notification No. 18/2022 Central Excise and taking effect from the commencement date specified in the notification.

      DGFT

      2.
      30/2024-25 - dated - 18-9-2024 - FTP
      Amendment in Import Policy Condition under ITC(HS) 08028010 of Chapter 08 of ITC(HS) 2022, Schedule -I (Import Policy)
      Summary: Amendment permits import of a specified annual quantity of fresh (green) areca nut from Bhutan without a Minimum Import Price, provided imports occur only through designated Land Custom Stations (now including LCS Hatisar and LCS Darranga) and each import is covered by a valid port-specific Registration Certificate issued under the Foreign Trade Policy.

      GST - States

      3.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(276)/26530 - dated - 6-9-2024 - Goa SGST
      Seeks to bring in force provision of various sections of Goa Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Act, 2024
      Summary: Government, exercising the power under sub section (2) of section 1, appoints commencement dates for provisions of the Goa Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Act, 2024 by formal notification, implementing one provision on an earlier appointed date and the remaining provisions on a later appointed date.

      Law of Competition

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      CCI/ Reg-G.R./08/ 2024-25 - dated - 17-9-2024 - Competition Law
      Competition Commission of India (General) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: The regulations prescribe procedural rules for filing and scrutiny of informations and references under section 19, including contents, verification, signing authorities, physical and electronic modes, and timelines for correction of defects; the Secretary must categorize, scrutinize and place matters before the Commission to determine existence of a prima facie case, after which the Commission may direct the Director General to investigate (ordinary report timeline 90 days) and proceed to forwarding non-confidential reports for objections, further inquiry, show-cause notices and final orders, while detailed confidentiality, evidence, service, fees and inspection regimes are provided.
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      GST - States

      1.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 20/2024 - dated 11-9-2024
      Processing of refund applications filed by Canteen Stores Department (CSD)
      Summary: CSDs notified under section 55 may claim a refund of fifty per cent of state tax on inward supplies received for subsequent supply, by filing FORM GST RFD-10A electronically. Claims must be supported by supplier-declared invoices (GSTR-1) and supplier filing of GSTR-3B, include specified undertakings and declarations, and be filed within two years of the quarter end in which the supply was received. Proper officers will validate GSTINs, returns, and invoice matches on the portal, permit only validated invoices, cap refunds at fifty per cent of respective taxes, require ITC reversal where applicable, and issue orders in FORM GST RFD-06 with speaking reasons.
      2.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 21/2024 - dated 11-9-2024
      Clarifications regarding applicability of GST on certain services
      Summary: Clarifies GST Council recommendations: Ministry of Railways public services and inter zonal supplies exempted and past liability regularized on an 'as is where is' basis; SPV supplies permitting use of infrastructure exempted and past transactions regularized; RERA statutory collections covered by governmental authority exemption; acquiring bank incentive sharing, where distributed as decided by the payment operator in consultation with participating banks, treated as a subsidy and not taxable; reinsurance (including retrocession) and certain accommodation supplies are exempt or regularized for specified past periods.
      3.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 22/2024 - dated 11-9-2024
      Clarification regarding GST rates & classification (goods) based on the recommendations of the GST Council in its 53rd meeting held on 22nd June, 2024, at New Delhi.
      Summary: Solar cookers operating on dual energy are classifiable under heading 8516 and attract the 12% GST rate. All sprinklers, including fire water sprinklers, attract 12% GST, and past doubts are regularized on an as is where is basis. Parts of poultry-keeping machinery are classifiable under tariff item 84369100 and attract 12% GST; the schedule entry was amended to include parts and past issues are regularized. Pre-packaged agricultural produce in packages over 25 kilogram or 25 litre is excluded from the expression pre-packaged and labelled, so it will not attract the 5% levy. Supplies of pulses and cereals to or by government-engaged agencies for approved schemes from 01.07.2017 to 17.07.2022 are regularized subject to a Deputy Secretary certificate and reversal of Input Tax Credit if availed.

      DGFT

      4.
      Trade Notice No.17/2024-2025 - dated 17-9-2024
      Amendments under Interest Equalisation Scheme
      Summary: The Interest Equalisation Scheme has been extended and, with immediate effect, the annual net subvention per IEC is subject to a fixed cap; a lower interim cap is imposed for MSME manufacturers for the current financial year, and a clarified cap applies to Manufacturer Exporters and Merchant Exporters for an earlier interim period.

      Customs

      5.
      17/2024 - dated 18-9-2024
      Amendment of Circular 07/2024-Customs to further ease the process of publication of automated exchange rate
      Summary: When scheduled publication dates fall on a holiday or SBI rates are unavailable due to API errors or incomplete messages, the latest rates received from SBI will be published on ICEGATE on the scheduled date and integrated into ICES to be effective from 00:00 hours of the next day; if integration into ICES does not complete by the cut off, automated alerts will notify Nodal officers and the rates will be updated manually via the Admin interface before the next day.
      6.
      16/2024 - dated 17-9-2024
      Implementation of automation in the Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty or for Specified End Use) Rules, 2022 in respect of EOUs
      Summary: The Board will implement automation under the Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty or for Specified End Use) Rules, 2022 in relation to Export Oriented Units to address EOU registration, IIN generation and continuity bond utilisation delays; suitable public notices should be issued for guidance and any implementation difficulties must be reported to the Board.
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