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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 26,2024

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The dealer transported goods without an accompanying E-way Bill or invoice and produced those documents only after interception; the High Court held that absence of required documents at interception raises a presumption of tax evasion, post-interception generation of the E-way bill was belated and insufficient to rebut that presumption, and therefore upheld the authorities' demand, penalty and release-on-payment.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Appellate reliance on a subordinate Circular conflicting with the statutory refund provision cannot sustain denial of accumulated input tax credit refunds; where the refund claim predated the Circular, the Circular is subordinate and repugnant to the refund mechanism and appellate decisions based solely on it must be set aside and remitted for fresh consideration under the statute.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Invocation of the extended period of limitation requires proof of at least one of five statutory elements-fraud, collusion, wilful mis-statement, suppression of facts, or contravention with intent to evade duty-and cannot be premised solely on the assessee's self-assessment or on discrepancies coming to light during audit. A genuine belief that duty is not leviable and maintained statutory returns do not by themselves establish intent to evade tax; the department must affirmatively prove such intent before the extended limitation can be applied.
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      Summary: A system of regular review of stakeholder concerns on the MCA-21 Portal has been formalised, using emails, helpdesk tickets, chatbot and social media inputs. A special grievance team will prioritise urgent issues, recommend systemic solutions for recurrent problems, and provide guidance to companies and LLPs to facilitate statutory compliances via the online portal.
      Summary: NLDSL launches ULIP Hackathon 2.0 to solicit digital solutions for sustainability, unified documentation, multimodal optimization, and complex supply chain processes using ULIP's API based access to government logistics datasets. Simultaneously NLDSL released the Track Your Transport app, powered by ULIP, to provide low infrastructure multimodal cargo tracking, vehicle and driver verification, and enhanced visibility for small transporters and traders via web and major app stores.
      Summary: Establishment of a Trade Promotion Office in Sydney to facilitate bilateral investment and business linkages by hosting representatives of Invest India, NICDC, ECGC and private sector stakeholders as a bridge for investors and firms, while situating this institutional step within Make in India's facilitative reforms-plug and play infrastructure, single window approvals, eased compliance and expanded FDI-to attract manufacturing and startups and to upscale cooperation in trade, investment, tourism and technology.
      Summary: The regulatory framework advances manufacturing by liberalising FDI-allowing 100% automatic-route access in most sectors-and deploying Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes to drive investment, production and employment. Procedural reforms, including the National Single Window System (NSWS), decriminalisation of provisions, and ease of doing business measures, are designed to reduce compliance and accelerate approvals. Infrastructure and logistics policies, together with targeted sectoral programmes such as a semiconductor ecosystem policy and One District One Product, function as planning and support instruments to lower costs and enhance export competitiveness.
      Summary: The meeting announced an Investment, Trade, Technology and Tourism (ITTT) office in Sydney to facilitate investors and businesses, and prioritised concluding Mutual Recognition Agreements in services and organics. Delegations urged expedited negotiation of a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement to enhance trade, services mobility and investment, and flagged coordinated action on domestic services regulation and multilateral engagement to support bilateral economic integration.
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      Companies Law

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      G.S.R. 587(E) - dated - 24-9-2024 - Co. Law
      Companies (Accounts) Amendment Rules, 2024 - Filing of financial statements and fees to be paid thereon.
      Summary: The amendment to rule 12(1B) of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014 requires that for the financial year 2023-2024, Form CSR-2 be filed separately after filing Form AOC-4, Form AOC-4-NBFC (Ind AS), or Form AOC-4 XBRL, and that this separate filing be completed on or before 31st December, 2024.

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      IBBI/2024-25/GN/REG116 - dated - 24-9-2024 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2024
      Summary: Amendments revise cross references in regulation 12 to refer to sub regulation (1), exclude Form CA submissions received after the public announcement time from consideration as an authorised representative, and provide that the insolvency professional selected under sub regulation (1) shall act as an interim representative with committee meeting rights and duties while the appointment application is under consideration. The Table in regulation 40A omits the row for Regulation 12(2) and removes the description and timeline entry related to verification of claims under regulation 12(2) from Regulation 13(1).
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