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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 27,2024

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The CGST framework does not impose a statutory obligation to disclose the specific route of transportation; documentary compliance (invoice/bill of supply/delivery challan and e-way bill or identifier) and device-based verification govern transit. Detention or seizure powers are limited to situations lacking genuine documents or evidence of tax evasion, so alternate routes taken for logistical reasons, when accompanied by genuine documentation, do not furnish statutory basis for detention.
      By: harish varun
      Summary: Mobile phones attract GST at the 18% slab, leading to uniform taxation that simplified inter state trade but increased consumer prices; businesses rely on the Input Tax Credit mechanism to offset taxes on inputs, imports face GST on landed cost including customs duties, second hand phones are taxed on dealer margin, and accessory classification results in varying GST rates, all of which impose registration, recordkeeping and return filing obligations on retailers and manufacturers.
      By: Nikita Maheshwari
      Summary: The Invoice Management System (IMS) allows recipients to take "accept", "pending" or "reject" actions on supplier invoices, debit notes and credit notes before supplier filing. Entries are frozen once suppliers file GSTR 1; a recomputed GSTR 2B will include only accepted and no action items, excluding rejected and pending records. Taxpayers can alter IMS entries until filing their GSTR 3B, but supplier amendments prior to filing reset IMS entries, requiring renewed recipient action.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Wires and cables installed to receive electricity are capital goods used as input and are not blocked credit as they are removable and not fixed to earth; the applicant may avail ITC initially even if ownership later transfers to the electricity distributor, subject to statutory ITC reversal and adjustment rules requiring payment or computation based on residual ITC or transaction value and pro rata useful-life calculations.
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      Summary: The Government finalised its borrowing programme for the second half of the financial year, funding a significant share of planned gross market borrowing through dated securities and a tranche of Sovereign Green Bonds, executed via weekly auctions across multiple maturities with a greenshoe option for additional subscription. The plan includes switching and buyback operations to smooth redemptions, scheduled Treasury Bill issuance for short-term cash needs, and a Ways and Means Advances limit set by the central bank to manage temporary account mismatches.
      Summary: The JTC session focused on operationalising a MoU on cooperation between NSIC and MSMEDA, identifying priority sectors-including digital payments, transport, pharmaceuticals, MSMEs, food security, manufacturing, renewable energy and customs-and committing to resolve market access issues, strengthen Investment Promotion Agency coordination, address trade impediments and disputes expeditiously, and pursue trade diversification with continued JTC engagement.
      Summary: Bilateral economic cooperation between India and Australia emphasised coordinated trade and investment facilitation mechanisms, implementation of ECTA initiatives and progress on CECA negotiations. Institutional measures announced include an Investment, Trade, Technology and Tourism office in Sydney with participating Indian agencies and industry bodies and an Australian grant program to support trade, innovation partnerships and academic exchanges. Sectoral collaboration highlighted space cooperation, complementary manufacturing initiatives, and intensified business and institutional interactions to accelerate implementation of trade agreement initiatives, investment promotion, technology cooperation and sectoral linkages.
      Summary: The Government of India, with the Reserve Bank, issues an indicative issuance calendar for dated securities (Oct-Mar 2024-25) listing scheduled auction weeks and security-wise allocations across multiple maturities, including Sovereign Green Bonds. Each auction will permit non-competitive bidding with five per cent reserved for specified retail investors. The Government and Reserve Bank may modify amounts, maturities or instrument types, may exercise a greenshoe option to retain additional subscription per security, and will conduct switch auctions monthly; all auctions are subject to General Notification No. F.4(2)-W&M/2018.
      Summary: A quarterly issuance schedule for Treasury Bills sets recurring auction and issue dates for 91 day, 182 day and 364 day instruments with specified notified amounts, while preserving Government flexibility to modify auction amounts and timing in response to market conditions and other factors; auctions proceed under the terms of the governing general notification and any calendar changes will be announced via press releases.
      Summary: The address directs LDMs, DDMs and LDOs to pursue a data-driven, bottom-up credit planning process under the Lead Bank Scheme by preparing comprehensive district profiles, leveraging PLPs to set realistic yet aspirational Annual Credit Plan targets, and prioritising credit access for MSMEs, SHGs, small and marginal farmers and women entrepreneurs while strengthening financial and digital literacy through FLCs and CFLs to deepen access, usage and quality of financial services.
      Summary: Notices, assessment orders, refund orders and similar communications are generated from an officer's portal login that requires digital signature authentication and the system stores the underlying JSON containing order details and the issuing officer's digital signature; taxpayers can verify issuing authority and purpose via the Reference File Number (RFN) verification feature on the portal.
      Summary: The summary describes the Make in India policy architecture aimed at transforming India into a global manufacturing and design hub by facilitating investment, innovation and infrastructure. It highlights operational mechanisms including the Production Linked Incentive schemes across fourteen sectors, PM GatiShakti for multimodal connectivity, the Semicon India programme for end-to-end semiconductor capabilities, and complementary reforms such as the National Logistics Policy, GST-led tax unification, Startup India measures and FDI liberalisation to boost investment, jobs and competitiveness.
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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/206 - dated - 25-9-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Delisting of Equity Shares) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: Amendments create a separate fixed delisting price process alongside reverse book building, redefine floor price methodology (regulation 19A) prescribing multiple valuation metrics and an adjusted book value formula, and require an interest-bearing escrow with 25% initial deposit and 75% pre-announcement deposit of total consideration. Fixed price delisting requires the fixed price to be at least fifteen percent above the floor, applies only to frequently traded shares, and mandates acceptance if acquirer plus tenders reach ninety percent. Counter-offer and procedural timelines are clarified, and a special scheme-based delisting route for Investment Holding Companies is prescribed with valuation, disclosure, voting, compliance, and relisting conditions.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-PoD-1/P/CIR/2024/129 - dated 26-9-2024
      Reduction in the timeline for listing of debt securities and Non-convertible Redeemable Preference Shares to T+3 working days from existing T + 6 working days (as an option to issuers for a period of one year and on a permanent basis thereafter such that all listings occur on a T+3 basis)
      Summary: Reduction of the listing timeline for public issues of debt securities and non-convertible redeemable preference shares to T+3 working days (optionally for one year, then mandatory) to accelerate issuer access to funds and investor liquidity. During the voluntary year, the refund/unblocking and interest obligations under regulation 37(2) will apply only after T+6 if the issuer fails to meet the chosen T+3 timeline. The T+3 timeline must be disclosed in offer documents and stock exchanges will monitor compliance; an Annexure prescribes the timebound operational steps to achieve listing within the T+3 schedule.
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