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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 21,2024

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      By: CA.Mohammed Lakkadsha
      Summary: The article contends that a penalty under Section 270A was wrongly imposed on a charitable institution because the assessed addition left income below the exemption threshold and thus produced no tax shortfall; it identifies the Assessing Officer's application of the highest marginal rate and the finding of failure to substantiate as misinterpretations of AOP taxation norms and the statutory requirement that under-reporting must cause a tax discrepancy to justify penalty imposition.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Incentives from AMCs to mutual fund distributors are not taxable in the distributor's hands because Rule 2(1)(d)(vi) places liability on the mutual fund/AMC as service recipient under the Reverse Charge Mechanism; advertisement revenue from the distributor's magazine is excluded from sale-of-space taxation as it falls within the Print Media Exemption; and training of sub-distributors qualifies as vocational training exempt under the service tax notification, so commercial training tax does not apply.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: An assessee who files a declaration under the Vivad Se Vishwas Act, obtains the Designated Authority's determination and certificate, and pays the certified amount acquires a statutory finality that prevents other authorities from reopening the settled issues under general rectification powers; reopening is permissible only under the Act's specific exceptions, such as materially false particulars, violation of conditions or breach of the undertaking, which alone revive withdrawn proceedings.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Adjudicating authorities must not pass any adverse order without affording a reasonable opportunity to be heard. The challenged orders were unreasoned, reproduced proposed demands from Show Cause Notices, dismissed taxpayer responses without consideration, and were issued in the final days of the extended limitation period; these procedural defects engage the requirement of a hearing and reasoned decision-making in tax adjudication.
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      Summary: The Department of Financial Services is promoting rapid expansion of digital payments through the Unified Payments Interface, which has driven strong compounded growth in transaction volumes and values and now dominates real time retail payments, particularly low value person to merchant transactions; simultaneous international rollout of UPI and RuPay aims to enable cross border payments and support financial inclusion while strengthening India's role in global real time payments.
      Summary: The scheme establishes guardian-operated accounts in the minor's name with required identity and address documentation and PAN/Form 60, accepted through registered PoPs or eNPS. It mandates a minimum opening and periodic contribution with no upper limit, permits selection among Default, Auto Choice lifecycle funds and an Active Choice with specified asset allocation caps, and provides automatic conversion to the NPS Tier-I All Citizen model when the minor reaches eighteen, requiring a fresh KYC within a short specified period after attaining majority.
      Summary: APEDA established a pavilion at World Food India 2024 to expand market access and promote Indian agricultural and processed food exports through sectoral showcases, a Memorandum of Understanding with an international retail partner to promote horticulture in Middle Eastern markets, and an app-based Reverse Buyer-Seller Meet facilitating B2B appointments between Indian exporters, farmer producer organisations and international buyers, complemented by sector knowledge sessions and a GI Product Gallery to enhance international market linkages.
      Summary: Ministers will prioritise advancing negotiations to review the ASEAN India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA) to make it simpler and more trade facilitative; this multilateral review will be addressed at the ASEAN India Economic Ministers meeting while regional and global economic developments are deliberated at the East Asia Summit Economic Ministers Meeting. Complementary bilateral meetings and stakeholder consultations aim to support negotiation progress and deepen economic cooperation under India's Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and Act East Policy.
      Summary: Enhanced IPR enforcement and capacity building was the primary focus, with right holders and experts addressing piracy and counterfeiting in physical and online markets. Discussions prioritized strengthening enforcement through public-private collaboration, practical methods for identifying counterfeit goods, and contributions to the NACIN Palasamudram IPR training facility. The World Customs Organization outlined global enforcement initiatives and customs' role in capacity building, while on-site displays demonstrated authentication techniques to support enforcement efforts.
      Summary: India's AML/CFT framework is technically compliant and operationally effective, meriting placement in FATF "regular follow-up"; authorities use financial intelligence and cooperate domestically and internationally, achieving results in international co-operation, asset recovery and targeted sanctions. Remaining priorities include broader sharing of risk insights, concluding prosecutions of terrorist financiers, implementing a risk-based approach for the non-profit sector, extending domestic PEP coverage and strengthening supervision and preventative measures for non-financial sectors and virtual asset service providers, with urgent attention to cash restrictions in precious metals and stones.
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      Income Tax

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      103/2024 - dated - 19-9-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Seeks to bring in force provision of Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme, 2024
      Summary: The Central Government, under sub section (2) of section 88 of the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2024, appoints the 1st day of October, 2024 as the date on which the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme, 2024 shall come into force by Notification No. 103/2024 dated 19th September, 2024.

      Law of Competition

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      S.O. 4031(E) - dated - 19-9-2024 - Competition Law
      Seeks to bring in force provisions of Section 19(f) of the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023
      Summary: Brings into force the commencement of Section 19(f) of the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023 by official notification; the Central Government appoints a date for that clause to become operative under its power to prescribe commencement dates, recorded in a Gazette notification with an official reference.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MRD/TPD-1/P/CIR/2024/124 - dated 20-9-2024
      Ease of Doing Business in the context of Standard Operating Procedure for payment of “Financial Disincentives” by Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs) as a result of Technical Glitch
      Summary: SEBI limits automatic monetary penalties for technical glitches to Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs), removing separate disincentives on MDs and CTOs. SEBI will invite the concerned MII to submit facts before imposing any disincentive; MIIs must conduct internal examinations for individual accountability and may take personnel actions, while SEBI may still initiate enforcement against individuals if warranted. MIIs must file a compliance report within ninety days detailing computation and payment, and disclose such payments on their websites and in annual reports.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/PoD2/P/CIR/2024/125 - dated 20-9-2024
      Flexibility in participation of Mutual Funds in Credit Default Swaps (CDS)
      Summary: SEBI permits Mutual Funds to buy and sell Credit Default Swaps (CDS) with risk management limits: buy CDS only to hedge credit risk on held debt (not exceeding protected security exposure), close positions within fifteen working days after selling the protected security, and attribute exposure to the higher rated of reference entity or CDS seller for concentration limits. Funds may sell CDS only as synthetic debt securities backed by earmarked Cash/G Sec/T bills with cover, buffer and daily review; such synthetic positions count as notional exposure for issuer, group and sectoral limits and gross exposure, and schemes must comply with operational, disclosure, and valuation rules.

      DGFT

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      24/2024-25 - dated 20-9-2024
      Amendment in Chapter 5 of the Handbook of Procedures (HBP) 2023, related to EPCG Scheme to reduce 'Compliance Burden' and enhance 'Ease of doing Business'
      Summary: Reporting under the Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme is changed from an annual online submission to a report after the first four year block period and continuously until expiry of the export obligation period; reports must include Shipping bill/Invoice/Bill of Export/FIRC details, as applicable, and be certified by a Chartered Accountant, Cost Accountant, or Company Secretary to evidence fulfilment of specific and average export obligations.

      Companies Law

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      09/2024 - dated 19-9-2024
      Clarification on holding of Annual General Meeting (AGM) and EGM through Video Conference (VC) or Other Audio Visual Means (OAVM) and passing of Ordinary and Special resolutions by the companies under the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rues made thereunder -Extension of timeline
      Summary: Companies with AGMs due in 2024 or 2025 may hold AGMs by video conference (VC) or other audio visual means (OAVM) on or before 30 September 2025 according to the requirements in paragraphs 3 and 4 of General Circular No. 20/2020; EGMs may likewise be held by VC/OAVM or items transacted by postal ballot under earlier circulars. The circular clarifies that this administrative allowance does not extend statutory timelines under the Companies Act, 2013, and noncompliant companies remain liable to legal action.
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