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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 28,2023

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 66 IBC is confined to persons knowingly party to fraudulent or wrongful trading and to directors or partners failing due diligence; it empowers orders for contributions to the corporate debtor's assets but does not provide remedies against unrelated third-party entities. Civil remedies against third parties are independent of Section 66 and must be pursued separately by the Resolution Professional, Successful Resolution Applicant or the corporate debtor; initiation of Section 66 proceedings does not bar ordinary civil actions for recovery.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Construction and restoration services used for expansion, modernization, modification, renovation or upgradation of an existing plant qualify as input service under the Cenvat Credit Rules, and when so used permit Cenvat credit; exclusion of setting up a factory does not bar credit for services directed to improving an existing factory.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Classification of ATMs as either computer equipment or plant and machinery determines income tax depreciation rates. Where ATMs perform data input, processing, storage and output functions and are computerized and networked in the assessee's business, tribunal precedent applies a functional test and has treated ATMs as computers, directing allowance of higher depreciation claimed by the assessee instead of the lower rate for ordinary plant and machinery.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Failure to carry prescribed transport documents during transit may be treated as a wilful act of tax evasion when the owner or consignor cannot satisfactorily explain their absence. Owners/dealers bear the burden to substantiate reasons for non-possession; post-Show Cause production of documents may not be accepted to negate charges of transporting goods without statutory documents, and adjudicating authorities may impose tax and penalties where genuineness of transport is not established.
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      Summary: Temporary suspension of e Invoice auto population into GSTR 1 is being carried out to implement e Invoice JSON download functionality; invoice data from the affected IRP portals will be auto populated after the interruption and will not affect the next month's GSTR 1 filing. Taxpayers are advised not to manually add invoices during the suspension to prevent duplication and to plan their filing activities accordingly. Further technical details on the JSON download feature will be issued in a separate advisory.
      Summary: Extension of FCRA registration validity is directed for entities with pending renewal applications and for those applying before expiry; certificates are extended until the earlier of the administrative cut off or disposal of the renewal application, and a refusal of renewal causes the certificate to be deemed expired on the date of refusal, rendering the association ineligible to receive or utilise foreign contribution.
      Summary: Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR) is presented as a practical reporting and corporate-governance mechanism aligned with international frameworks to advance Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) integration. The workshop focused on materiality assessment, disclosure of carbon footprints, occupational health and safety reporting, social policies, and linkages between BRSR and national voluntary guidelines. Participants were urged to embed ESG within core compliance practices and to use BRSR for risk mitigation, reputation management and value creation, supported by capacity building and technical guidance.
      Summary: Extension of the RoDTEP Scheme preserves continued remission of taxes, duties and levies on exported products at existing rates, maintains the Scheme's budgetary framework and IT based implementation, and retains coverage of specified HS lines while reconstituting the RoDTEP Committee to review and recommend ceiling rates and consult export stakeholders.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India, with the Government of India, issues an indicative issuance calendar for marketable dated Government securities for October 2023-March 2024, including the introduction of a fifty year dated security and scheduled Sovereign Green Bonds. Auctions include a non competitive bidding facility reserving five per cent for specified retail investors. The RBI/Government reserve the flexibility to modify calendar entries, issue varied instrument types, exercise a greenshoe option to retain additional subscription per auction, and conduct monthly switch auctions. All issuances are governed by the General Notification dated March 27, 2018, as amended.
      Summary: Weekly auctions are scheduled for 91 day, 182 day and 364 day Treasury Bills across October-December 2023 with specified notified amounts per tenor and aggregate quarterly totals. The Reserve Bank of India, in consultation with the Government of India, may modify notified amounts and auction timing based on government cash needs and market conditions after giving due notice; changes will be announced via press releases. Auctions are subject to the terms of the Government's General Notification, as amended.
      Summary: The government finalised its H2 FY 2023 24 market borrowing to complete outstanding gross market borrowings via 20 weekly auctions across multiple maturities, including inaugural 50 year securities and issuance of Sovereign Green Bonds. It will use greenshoe options and continue switching operations to smooth the redemption profile, completing the balance of budgeted switch amounts in H2. Short term cash needs will be managed through Treasury Bill auctions and a fixed Ways and Means Advances limit set by the Reserve Bank to handle temporary account mismatches.
      Summary: Amendment expands acceptable valuation methodologies for determining Fair Market Value of shares under the anti-abuse provision targeting consideration from non-residents, adding five internationally recognised methods alongside DCF and NAV, providing valuation rules for CCPS, enabling price-matching with notified non-resident entities and specified funds subject to aggregate and timing limits, and introducing a safe-harbor tolerance to harmonise resident and non-resident investor treatment.
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      13/2023 - dated - 26-9-2023 - IGST Rate
      Category of Supply of Services on which integrated tax will be payable under reverse charge mechanism (RCM) under IGST Act - Entry S.No. 10 omitted - Notification No. 10/2017- Integrated Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017 amended to implement decisions of the 50th GST Council.
      Summary: Amendment deletes serial number 10 and its entries from the Table in Notification No. 10/2017 Integrated Tax (Rate), thereby removing the specified category of services from the scope of IGST payable under the reverse charge mechanism; the amendment is made under section 5(3) of the IGST Act and is effective from 1 October 2023.
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      12/2023 - dated - 26-9-2023 - IGST Rate
      Exemptions on supply of services under IGST Act - Services received from a provider of service located in a non- taxable territory - Seeks to amend notification No. 09/2017- Integrated Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017 to implement decisions of the 50th GST Council.
      Summary: The Central Government amends Notification No. 9/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate) to substitute the proviso at serial number 10 so that the exemption shall not apply to online information and database access or retrieval services received by persons specified in item (a) or item (b). The amendment follows GST Council recommendations and is effective from 1 October 2023 as Notification No. 12/2023-Integrated Tax (Rate).
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      11/2023 - dated - 26-9-2023 - IGST Rate
      Rates for supply of services under IGST Act - Transport of goods in a vessel - Seeks to amend notification No. 8/2017- Integrated Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017 to implement decisions of the 50th GST Council.
      Summary: The amendment omits the words in item (ii) against serial number 9 of the Table in Notification No. 8/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate) that had described services of transportation of goods by a vessel from a place outside India up to the customs station of clearance in India when provided by a person in non-taxable territory to a person in non-taxable territory, thereby removing that phrasing from the notification.

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      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(259)/3240 - dated - 13-9-2023 - Goa SGST
      Electronic commerce operator as required to collect tax at source u/s 52 notified as the class of persons who shall follow the special procedure
      Summary: Electronic commerce operators notified to follow a special procedure for supplies of goods made through them by composition taxpayers: they must prohibit inter State supplies by such persons via their platform; collect tax at source under the statutory provision governing collection at source for such supplies and remit it to the Government as provided; and furnish details of those supplies electronically in FORM GSTR 8 on the common portal.
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      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(258)/3239 - dated - 13-9-2023 - Goa SGST
      Seeks to waive the requirement of mandatory registration under section 24(ix) of Goa Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 for person supplying goods through ECOs, subject to certain conditions
      Summary: A Registration Exemption is specified for suppliers making goods supplies through an electronic commerce operator and subject to tax collection at source, whose aggregate turnover does not exceed the State registration threshold; exemption is conditional on no inter State supplies, single State operation via the operator, possession and portal validation of PAN and business address, issuance of a single enrolment number per State, prohibition on supply without enrolment, and cessation of enrolment upon subsequent formal registration.
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      38/1/2017-Fin (R&C)(257)/3242 - dated - 13-9-2023 - Goa SGST
      Seeks to notify “Account Aggregator” as the systems with which information may be shared by the common portal under section 158A of the GGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Notifies Account Aggregator as a system with which the common portal may share taxpayer information on the basis of consent under section 158A of the Goa Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and section 20 of the Integrated GST Act. Defines Account Aggregator as a non-financial banking company undertaking Account Aggregator business in accordance with applicable policy directions and the NBFC-Account Aggregator directions, thereby incorporating Account Aggregators into the GST common portal's consent-based data-sharing framework.
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      38/1/2017-Fin (R&C)(256)/3241 - dated - 13-9-2023 - Goa SGST
      Seeks to bring in force provision various sections of Goa Goods and Services Tax Act, 2023
      Summary: Appointment under sub-section (2) of section 1 of the Goa Goods and Services Tax Act, 2023 names staggered commencement: sections 2-23 (excluding 14-18) to commence on 1 October 2023 and sections 14-18 to commence on 1 August 2023; the notification is declared to be deemed to have come into force with effect from 31 July 2023, effected by a finance department notification in the name of the Governor.
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