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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 03,2024

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      By: Kamal Aggarwal
      Summary: Subsequent refund filings made at the behest of the tax authority are continuations of the original refund application where proceedings remain pending; the limitation for a GST refund is determined from the date of the original filing, not from any follow up application. A deficiency memo requesting additional documents does not render a materially complete application non est for limitation purposes when the initial filing included the prescribed documentary evidence. Refund claims cannot be rejected without affording an opportunity of being heard as required by the rules.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Inspection of goods in movement requires the person in charge of a conveyance carrying consignments above prescribed value to carry and produce prescribed documents and devices (including the e-way bill) for verification when intercepted in transit. On interception, the person must produce documents and allow inspection; deficiencies trigger detention, seizure, release procedures and potential confiscation or penalties under the transit enforcement provisions.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court directed completion of the member selection process within four months to initiate GSTAT operations, focusing on expediting appointments to enable statutory appellate review. The court refused to entertain a public interest challenge seeking to mandate multi modal service of notices and orders, holding that issues of service modes and natural justice are matters for individual litigation rather than systemic adjudication in PIL.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court set aside the assessment order to permit the taxpayer, a small business, a fresh opportunity to reply to the Show Cause Notice and submit documents explaining the erroneous claim of Input Tax Credit reported under reverse charge, subject to making a deposit of part of the disputed tax prior to reissuance of a fresh order.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Where parties, their group entities and affiliates meet prescribed non-overlap, non-verticality and non-complementarity criteria, they may file a single notice disclosing a proposed combination in the prescribed form and fee; filing and acknowledgement results in the combination being deemed approved. The rules define qualifying parties, group entities and affiliates by ultimate control, group membership, shareholding or voting thresholds, board representation rights, or access to commercially sensitive information. The Commission may declare the deemed approval void ab initio if the combination does not meet the criteria or declarations are materially incorrect or incomplete, after affording parties a hearing.
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      Summary: The review directed RRBs, with sponsor-bank and NABARD support, to increase credit under flagship government schemes and prioritise lending for agriculture, horticulture and allied activities; to promote Farmer Producer Organizations; to hold special State Level Bankers' Committee meetings to tap horticulture, floriculture, sericulture and animal husbandry potential and resolve land record issues for agri credit; to expand credit for agri processing; to ensure PMJDY coverage; to consult with DoNER and NEC on credit for ODOP vendors; to devise MSME products tailored to local needs; and to open new banking touchpoints in underbanked areas.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 602(E). - dated - 28-9-2024 - Co. Law
      Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Third Amendment Rules, 2024.
      Summary: The rules permit an insurer or insurance company to present financial statements under Ind AS 104 for consolidation purposes by its parent, investor or venturer until the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority notifies Ind AS 117; accordingly, Ind AS 104 is inserted as a Schedule and continues to apply, setting out scope, recognition and measurement rules (including unbundling, liability adequacy testing and reinsurance asset impairment), permissible accounting-policy elections and comprehensive disclosure requirements.

      Customs

      2.
      45/2024 - dated - 30-9-2024 - Cus
      Seeks to amend the various Customs notifications in order to align the HS Codes of the said notifications with the Finance Act, 2024, w.e.f. 01.10.2024
      Summary: Directive amends specified Customs miscellaneous exemption notifications to align HS codes and related schedule entries with the Finance Act, 2024 effective 1 October 2024. The amendments instruct substitution of HS entries, insertion of new serial numbers with corresponding product descriptions and tariff entries, and omission of certain serials across multiple principal notifications and annexures. The instrument also updates descriptive terminology and consolidates or splits tariff-line classifications where required, preserving associated tariff cells when present.
      3.
      64/2024 - dated - 30-9-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Tariff values are fixed under section 14(2) of the Customs Act by substituting Tables 1-3 in the principal Customs (N.T.) notification, prescribing US dollar tariff values per metric tonne for specified edible oils, brass scrap and areca nut and US dollar values for specified forms of gold and silver, including explanatory scope limits for certain entries; the notification replaces prior tables and states the new values' commencement date.

      DGFT

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      34/2024-25 - dated - 1-10-2024 - FTP
      Streamlining of Halal Certification Process for Meat and Meat Products
      Summary: Exports of specified meat and meat products as Halal to listed countries are permitted only if produced, processed, or packaged in facilities certified under the I-CAS Halal scheme, and exporters must provide I-CAS Halal certificates issued by NABCB accredited Certification Bodies to buyers after shipment; exporters must also meet any additional Halal requirements imposed by the importing country and furnish approved importing country Halal certificates where applicable.
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      33/2024-25 - dated - 1-10-2024 - FTP
      Imposition of Minimum Import Price on Synthetic Knitted Fabrics up to 31st December 2024
      Summary: A temporary Minimum Import Price regime is applied to specific ITC (HS) codes for synthetic knitted fabrics, converting their import policy from 'Free' to 'Prohibited' except where CIF value meets or exceeds the prescribed threshold; this extension and expansion of MIP measures modifies Notification No. 77/2023 and remains in force until 31 December 2024, with all other terms of the earlier notification unchanged.

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      19/2024 - dated - 30-9-2024 - CGST
      Central Government, on the recommendations of the Goods and Services Tax Council, will terminate the acceptance of requests by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) or Appellate Tribunal regarding Input Tax Credit and Pricing Impact effective April 1, 2025. (Notification under Section 171 of CGST Act to provide for the sunset date)
      Summary: The Central Government, on the recommendations of the GST Council and under the proviso to sub section (2) of section 171 CGST Act, has appointed 1st April 2025 as the date from which the authority referred to in that section shall not accept any request for examination whether input tax credits availed or a reduction in the tax rate have resulted in a commensurate reduction in the price of goods or services; the notification comes into force on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      18/2024 - dated - 30-9-2024 - CGST
      Central Government, on the recommendations of the Goods and Services Tax Council, empowers the Principal Bench of the Appellate Tribunal to assess Impact of Input Tax Credits and Tax Rate Reductions on Pricing. (Notify Principal Bench of GST Appellate Tribunal to hear cases of anti-profiteering)
      Summary: Authorises the Principal Bench of the Appellate Tribunal to determine whether input tax credits availed by a registered person or a reduction in the tax rate have resulted in a commensurate reduction in the price of goods or services, pursuant to recommendations of the GST Council and under the statutory powers conferred on the Central Government and the Tribunal; the notification also specifies its commencement date.
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      DGFT

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      Trade Notice No. 18/2024-2025 - dated 30-9-2024
      Extension of Interest Equalisation Scheme (IES) for Pre and Post shipment Rupee Export Credit for three months beyond 30th September, 2024.
      Summary: The Interest Equalisation Scheme for pre and post shipment rupee export credit is extended for three months to 31.12.2024 on the same terms, with an additional condition that fiscal benefits to each MSME, on aggregate, will be capped at Rs.50 Lakhs for the fiscal year during the extended period. MSME exporters who have already availed Rs.50 Lakhs or more up to 30.09.2024 will not be eligible for further benefit. The extension is valid for three months or until any earlier revised approval, and applicable banking guidelines and notifications apply.

      Customs

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      19/2024 - dated 30-9-2024
      Digitization of Customs Bonded Warehouse procedures relating to obtaining Warehouse License, Bond to Bond Movement of warehoused goods, and uploading of Monthly Returns
      Summary: An ICEGATE Warehouse Module provides online filing and backend processing for warehouse licences, records and validates transfers across three scenarios (ownership change, warehouse change, both), integrates bond and insurance data with ICES validation, enables PDF uploads of prescribed monthly returns, tracks into-bond consignments through successive transfers, and preserves the requirement for prescribed security and physical bond submission at the port of import.
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