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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 20,2024

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      By: raghunandhaanan rvi
      Summary: Classification of parts and accessories determines the HS heading and duty treatment: parts integral to an article are usually classified with the principal item, accessories are secondary, and section and chapter notes govern exceptions. Specific goods retain their heading even as parts, while general-use items must be classified under their own headings. The established principle that "a part of a part is part of the whole" means component elements are treated as constituents of the main product for classification purposes.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Madras High Court directed the revenue department to consider a GST appeal filed after the condonable period on its merits because the delay was due to the appellant's accountant being hospitalized, and the appeal had been dismissed solely on limitation grounds. This approach contrasts with other high court decisions that either applied the Limitation Act to condone delay where opportunity to be heard was denied, or treated the statutory appellate time-bar as excluding the Limitation Act.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Rules permit any person to file an electronic complaint alleging specified contraventions, which an appointed adjudicating officer investigates after electronic notice and show cause opportunity. The officer may summon witnesses, receive evidence (not bound by the Bhartiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023), proceed in absence if necessary, impose penalties under the Act, sign and supply orders free of cost, complete proceedings within the prescribed period, and ensure penalties are credited to the Consolidated Fund. Aggrieved parties may file electronic appeals, which the appellate authority must hear and dispose of with reasoned orders.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Andhra Pradesh High Court held that returned physical notices bearing the notation "Left" required the revenue to take steps to ascertain the taxpayer's whereabouts rather than rely solely on e-mail to the address registered on a cancelled GST account; because cancellation may lead the taxpayer not to monitor that e-mail, the court set aside the demand order and remanded the matter for fresh adjudication after affording the taxpayer an opportunity to be heard.
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      Summary: Coordinated measures direct free short-term storage of empty containers at JNPA, significant reductions in loading, handling and detention charges, immediate expansion of container shipping capacity through chartering and purchases, implementation of simultaneous container scanning and expedited customs screening, establishment of a multidisciplinary help desk, mandatory registration of private container yards with tax authorities and prohibition of cash charges to prevent illegal profiteering.
      Summary: Strategic disinvestment was conducted via a two-stage open competitive bidding process with professional advisers; bids were evaluated against an independently fixed reserve price based on expert valuation. Two sealed financial bids were opened and the highest bid exceeding the reserve price was approved. The procedure included EoI issuance, bidder shortlisting, due diligence, security clearances, issuance of RFP and SPA, and now advances to Letter of Award, SPA signing, fulfillment of conditions precedent, and closing.
      Summary: Non-response by affluent segments, notably high-income households, gated communities, and high-rise societies, poses a material risk to the integrity and representativeness of national sample surveys. NSSO is convening a multi-stakeholder Brainstorming Session to diagnose non-response trends, assess effects on survey quality, and develop targeted measures-including technological solutions, RWA engagement, and strengthened data privacy practices-to increase participation and secure more representative data for policymaking.
      Summary: Enhancement of IPR enforcement focuses on strengthening Customs' role, augmenting officer capacity, leveraging technology, and fostering inter-agency and stakeholder collaboration to devise unified strategies against IPR violations. A central operational measure is a new Immersive Training Centre and IPR Study Centre providing technology-enabled, case-based training for Customs and stakeholders; conference themes include capacity building, e-commerce enforcement challenges, and development of a National IP database to support practical IP administration and enforcement.
      Summary: The government launched a pension scheme for minors permitting accounts in a minor's name operated by a parent or guardian, with enrollment via authorised Points of Presence and an online platform. A minimum annual contribution is required and there is no maximum limit. Subscribers may choose among multiple investment allocations across government securities, corporate debt and equity. On reaching majority, accounts convert into the standard pension system account, supporting early saving, compounding benefits, and expanded pension coverage through coordinated outreach and literacy efforts.
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      Customs

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      62/2024 - dated - 19-9-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment of Note 3 of Chapter 98 in the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975.
      Summary: Amendment replaces Chapter 98 note 3 to define laboratory chemicals for Heading 9802 as chemicals, organic or inorganic, imported and intended solely for the importer's own use rather than for trading or resale, presented in packings of small retail size and identifiable by purity, markings or other features showing they are meant exclusively for laboratory use; amendment is made under section 11A powers and takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Income Tax

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      102/2024 - dated - 18-9-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Government approves Auroville Foundation as ‘Other Institution’ for research in social science or statistical research for the purposes of clause (iii) of sub-section (1) of section 35 of the IT Act 1961
      Summary: Auroville Foundation is approved as an Other Institution for social science or statistical research under the income-tax framework, with effect from publication and retrospective application to the stated previous year, making the approval applicable for the listed assessment years and confirming compliance with the income-tax rules governing research institution classification.

      SEBI

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/205 - dated - 17-9-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue and Listing of Non-Convertible Securities) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2024
      Summary: Amendments shorten prescribed timelines, require filing-stage posting of draft offer documents for issuers on nationwide exchanges, permit electronic advertisement of public issues with a newspaper notice exhibiting a QR Code and link, and relax certain response periods. Schedule I amendments permit QR code and web-link presentation for branch and aggregated vendor disclosures (with full details to be provided to the debenture trustee), expand use-of-proceeds and financial disclosure specificity, and replace director attestations with attestation by authorised persons appointed by board resolution, while affirming Board responsibility.
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      SEBI/HO/AFD/PoD-1/P/CIR/2024/123 - dated 19-9-2024
      Modification in framework for valuation of investment portfolio of AIFs
      Summary: Valuation of AIF portfolios distinguishes securities governed by mutual fund valuation norms from those requiring industry-endorsed guidelines; eligible industry associations endorsing guidelines must represent at least one-third of registered AIFs and consider AIPAC recommendations, with IPEV Guidelines endorsed. Harmonisation for thinly traded and non-traded securities is required for applicability on or after March 31, 2025. Changes to comply with the standardised approach or within prescribed guidelines are not 'Material Change', but valuations under old and new methodologies must be disclosed. Independent valuers must be Registered Valuer Entities and authorized valuers must hold specified professional qualifications; reporting based on audited investee data is extended to seven months and compliance must be certified.

      Income Tax

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      09/2024 - dated 17-9-2024
      Further enhancement of Monetary limits for filing of appeals by the Department before Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, High Courts and SLPs/appeals before Supreme Court: amendment to Circular 5 of 2024- Measures for reducing litigation
      Summary: Revision of monetary thresholds governs departmental appeals in income tax matters, specifying increased monetary limits for initiating appeals and making those limits applicable to cases involving tax deduction and collection at source, while reiterating that decisions to appeal where exceptions apply must be taken on merits without regard to monetary effect.

      GST - States

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      177/2024-GST - dated 13-9-2024
      Clarification regarding regularization of refund of IGST availed in contravention of rule 96(10) of Assam GST Rules, 2017, in cases where the exporters had imported certain inputs without payment of integrated taxes and compensation cess
      Summary: Where inputs were initially imported under customs exemption without payment of IGST and compensation cess but the importer subsequently pays IGST and compensation cess with interest and secures reassessment of the Bill of Entry by jurisdictional customs authorities, the IGST refunded on exports will not be regarded as contravening the refund bar; the Explanation clarifies that benefit of the exemption is not deemed availed if IGST and cess are paid and only basic customs duty exemption remains.
      4.
      176/2024-GST - dated 13-9-2024
      Clarification on place of supply of data hosting services provided by service providers located in India to cloud computing service providers located outside India
      Summary: Place of supply for data hosting services by Indian providers to overseas cloud computing providers is the recipient's location under the default IGST rule; such suppliers are not intermediaries, their services are not in relation to goods made available by the recipient, nor directly in relation to immovable property, and therefore the supply can qualify as an export of services subject to other export conditions.
      5.
      175/2024-GST - dated 13-9-2024
      Clarification on availability of input tax credit in respect of demo vehicles
      Summary: Demo vehicles used by authorised dealers to provide trial runs and demonstrate features promote sales and therefore qualify as being used for making further supply of such motor vehicles; accordingly, input tax credit on such demo vehicles is not blocked. Where demo vehicles are used for other purposes or where the dealer only provides marketing/agent services and does not make the supply on its own account, ITC is not available. If demo vehicles are capitalized they are treated as capital goods and ITC is permitted subject to the statutory depreciation limitation on the tax component and to adjustment on subsequent sale.
      6.
      174/2024-GST - dated 13-9-2024
      Clarification in respect of advertising services provided to foreign clients
      Summary: Where an Indian advertising company contracts and pays media owners in its own name, supplies a comprehensive advertising service to a foreign client and invoices the foreign client in foreign exchange, the agency acts on its own account (not as an intermediary) and the place of supply is the location of the recipient (the foreign client) outside India, making the service export of services subject to export conditions. Conversely, where the agency merely facilitates a direct contract between foreign client and media owner, it is an intermediary and the place of supply of its facilitation services is the supplier's location in India.
      7.
      173/2024-GST - dated 13-9-2024
      Clarification regarding GST rates & classification (goods) based on the recommendations of the GST Council in its 53rd meeting held on 22 nd June, 2024, at New Delhi
      Summary: Solar cookers using solar and grid electricity are classifiable under heading 8516 and attract 12% GST. All types of sprinklers, including fire water sprinklers, attract 12% GST, and issues for past periods are regularized on an as is where is basis. Parts of poultry keeping machinery are classifiable under tariff item 84369100 and attract 12% GST, with the rate schedule amended to expressly include such parts and past doubts regularized on an as is where is basis. The definition of pre packaged and labelled excludes agricultural produce in packages over 25 kg or 25 l, excluding them from the 5% levy.
      8.
      13/2024 - dated 19-7-2024
      Clarification on the processing of scrutiny notices issued under section 61 of the Act - instructions - issued
      Summary: Scrutiny notices (ASMT-10/ASMT-12) issued before restructuring are to be further processed and finalized by Deputy State Tax Officers/Assistant State Tax Officers; such scrutiny instruments are not show cause notices and are not subject to pecuniary limits at the scrutiny stage. If amounts remain unpaid after intimation, DSTOs/ASTOs shall initiate proceedings under the recovery provisions, compute demand per prior circular instructions, and issue SCNs within their pecuniary limit or place draft SCNs before higher authorities when the amount exceeds their competence.
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