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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 26,2023

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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Post incorporation compliance requires a Private Limited Company to open a bank account, maintain accrual basis accounting and statutory registers, affix a company name/seal, issue share certificates within sixty days, hold the first board meeting within thirty days with required director disclosures, establish a registered office within thirty days, obtain a commencement certificate within 180 days by declaring subscriber payments, and appoint the first auditor within thirty days (or by members if the Board fails).
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Classification hinges on whether services involve erection, commissioning or installation of electrical or electronic devices; general electrification consisting of laying wires, wiring and fitting and supply of electrical material does not meet the works contract threshold. Absent invoices or evidence of installation-type activities, a service tax demand cannot be sustained as a works contract service.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Buoyancy in GST collections continues alongside administrative focus on trade facilitation and GST audits; income tax tax-audits now require GST reporting. The government has notified multiple GSTAT benches to create a unified appellate structure. GSTN advisories implement one-time geocoding of business addresses with no post-submission revisions and note record e way bill generation. Clarifications require suppliers whose turnover exceeds the e invoicing threshold to issue B2B e invoices to government entities using the entity GSTIN.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Non active constituents like preservatives, excipients, binders, carriers or fillers do not alter classification when the active ingredients are Ayurvedic and the product is sold as an Ayurvedic medicine; the product should be treated as an Ayurvedic medicament where Ayurvedic authoritative texts list the active ingredients, and the matter was remitted for reconsideration applying these criteria and controlling Supreme Court tests.
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      Summary: Regulated entities must adopt a customer-centric approach, aligning incentive structures and implementing customer appropriateness and product suitability policies; proactively analyse root causes of complaints and avoid misclassifying complaints as queries; empower and train frontline staff to achieve resolution at the point of first contact; ensure staff misconduct is promptly addressed; and maintain an adequately resourced and independent Internal Ombudsman alongside strengthened cybersecurity, partner oversight, and continuous improvement.
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      32/2023 - dated - 25-9-2023 - FTP
      Export of Non-Basmati White Rice (under HS code 1006 30 90) to UAE through National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL)
      Summary: Export of 75,000 MT of non-Basmati white rice (HS code 1006 30 90) to the United Arab Emirates is permitted through National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL) under the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992 and the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023, as specified in Notification No. 32/2023 dated 25 September 2023.

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      G.O.Ms. No. 379 - dated - 4-8-2023 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017-Amendments to G.O.Ms. No. 23, Revenue (CT-II) Department, dated 18.01.2019
      Summary: The Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 were amended to substitute the reference from paragraph 4.41 to paragraph 4.40 and to update the definitions of Foreign Trade Policy and Handbook of Procedures to the Foreign Trade Policy, 2023 and Handbook of Procedure, 2023. The notification was issued in public interest under the power to grant exemption on the GST Council's recommendation and was stated to take effect from 27 July 2023.
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      32/2023-State Tax - dated - 8-8-2023 - Gujarat SGST
      Seeks to exempt taxpayers having AATO upto Rs. 2 crores from the requirement of furnishing annual return for FY 2022-23
      Summary: The Chief Commissioner of State Tax, Gujarat, exempts registered persons whose aggregate turnover in the specified financial year is up to the prescribed threshold from the requirement to file the annual return under the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, acting under the first proviso to section 44 and on the GST Council's recommendation.
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      S.O 476 - dated - 13-9-2023 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 380/2023-Tax, dated the 24th day July, 2023.
      Summary: Amendment under Section 148 of the Jammu and Kashmir GST Act substitutes the previously specified deadline in an earlier SO GST notification with a later date and declares that the notification shall be deemed to have come into force from the original earlier date, thereby giving the amendment retroactive effect.
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      S. O. 477 - dated - 13-9-2023 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 15/2015-Tax, dated the 11th January, 2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the date in the seventh proviso of SRO GST No. 15/2015-Tax, extending the proviso's application timeframe by replacing the earlier cutoff with a later cutoff; the amendment is effected under the Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and is declared to be deemed to have come into force from the earlier cutoff date, thereby giving the substitution retrospective effect.
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      Trade Notice No. 27/2023 - dated 25-9-2023
      Implementation of the Trade Notice No. 07/2023-24 dated 08.06.2023 in reference to the pre-import condition under Advance Authorisation Scheme
      Summary: The Notice clarifies that the pre-import condition will not be treated as violated where exports under an Advance Authorisation occurred in the specified earlier period but imports occurred thereafter; authorisations issued on or before the cut off with imports after the cut off are not subject to the pre import requirement; partial imports straddling the cut off are treated so that post cut off imports are not subject to the pre import condition; and imports made on payment of IGST and Compensation Cess are not subject to the pre import condition irrespective of import date.

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      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 16 /2023 - dated 1-9-2023
      Movement of consignments to be handled for the purpose of Section 48 of Customs Act, 1962 from existing premises of M/s FedEx Express Transportation and Supply Chain Services (India) Private Limited at Plot no C-19, Express Cargo Terminal, Survey No 90,180,181,182,183,197, Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru to their extended premises at Unit No. 61,62 & 63, Cargo Village, KIA, Bengaluru 560300-reg.
      Summary: Movement of consignments for the purposes of Section 48 of the Customs Act from FedEx's existing premises at Plot No. C-19 to Unit Nos. 61-63, Cargo Village is permitted provided M/s FedEx gives intimation to the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner, maintains separate (preferably electronic) movement records for Customs inspection, seals closed-body vehicles with one-time tamper-proof seals in the presence of Customs, reports any tampering on arrival, and records receipt and handling details at Cargo Village using the prescribed Annexure formats.
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      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 15 / 2023 - dated 1-9-2023
      Notified area for storage and handling of consignments under Section 48 of Customs Act, 1962 by M/s FedEx Express Transportation and Supply Chain Services (India) Private Limited-reg.
      Summary: The Principal Commissioner of Customs designates an additional 2,250 sq. ft. at Units 61-63, Cargo Village, KIA Bengaluru as a Customs Area for storage and handling of FedEx consignments, appoints FedEx as custodian of those consignments at the extended premises, confirms existing bond and bank guarantee will cover the extended site, and requires renewal of custodianship one month before expiry while mandating compliance with the Customs Act and departmental instructions.
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