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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 08,2024

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Charge of interest functions as compensation for delayed payment and, when stipulated or accepted, constitutes an effective extension or revision of the time for payment or related performance, limiting the recipient's ability to claim further damages; courts may award interest in absence of express provision, and levy or acceptance of interest under statutes or contracts can operate as condonation of delay and revision of original terms.
      By: Venkataprasad Pasupuleti
      Summary: Royalty is a contractual consideration payable by a lessee for enjoyment of mineral rights, not a tax; State legislatures retain exclusive power to tax mineral rights under Entry 50 of List II, and such taxation may include aspects of extraction and dispatch but must not assume the character of excise or a tax on sale.
      By: Kamal Aggarwal
      Summary: An SCN under Section 74 of the CGST Act must expressly state a prima facie satisfaction that Input Tax Credit was availed or utilized by reason of fraud, willful misstatement, or suppression of facts; without such specific allegations and supporting particulars to invoke the extended limitation period, proceedings under Section 74 are without jurisdiction and deny the taxpayer a fair opportunity to respond.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Summons must be written, in duplicate, signed by an authorised officer and may be transmitted electronically with court seal or digital signature. Issuing authorities include police, court officers and public servants; registers must record recipient contact details as per State rules. Service may be personal, by delivery of a duplicate, registered post, electronic communication, substituted delivery to an adult family member, or affixture at the residence when other methods fail. Service on companies, firms, government servants and out-of-jurisdiction service has specific procedures, and attested duplicates, endorsements or affidavits accompanying delivery serve as admissible proof of service.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The petition challenged provisions of the 101st Constitutional Amendment Act on the basis that they violated the basic structure and involved unlawful delegation to the GST Council; the Patna High Court held the petitioner lacked locus and that dealers shifted from VAT to GST were not a marginalized class, and the Supreme Court dismissed the special leave petition, upholding those determinations on standing and the delegation challenge.
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      Summary: The workshop emphasized the Competition Amendment Act as central to promoting fair competition and consumer protection across sectors including digital markets, and highlighted cartel investigation challenges, focusing on the hub-and-spoke model and the need to strengthen enforcement capacity through regulatory and academic collaboration.
      Summary: A cross-border campus will be established by the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade at Expo City Dubai under a signed Memorandum of Understanding, commencing with short- and medium-term training and research programmes and progressing to the MBA (International Business), leveraging IIFT's deemed university status and specialization to serve students, professionals and officials across the UAE and the Gulf while enabling joint research and knowledge sharing with Expo City Dubai on sustainability and innovation.
      Summary: ADIA has commenced India operations by opening an office in GIFT City after obtaining required regulatory approvals and by establishing an Alternative Investment Fund in GIFT City to hold its India related investments, aiming to deepen its investment activities and leverage GIFT City's regulatory and legal framework to expand its investment profile in India.
      Summary: An internal committee of the Central Board of Direct Taxes will comprehensively review the Income-tax Act, 1961 to simplify language, reduce litigation and compliance burdens, and identify redundant or obsolete provisions. The committee invites stakeholders and the public to submit proposals via a dedicated Income-tax e-filing portal page, requiring specification of the precise Act or Rules provision and categorisation under the four review themes, with access subject to basic identification and OTP validation.
      Summary: The India-UAE BIT, effective 31 August 2024, provides continuity of investment protection with a closed asset based definition of Investment, guarantees minimum treatment standards (no denial of justice, no targeted discrimination, no manifestly abusive or arbitrary treatment), protection from expropriation, transparency, transfers and compensation, and offers ISDS by arbitration subject to mandatory exhaustion of local remedies; it preserves state regulatory space through carve outs and exceptions and bars claims where investments involve corruption or fraud.
      Summary: The Ministry of Home Affairs extends FCRA registration validity for two categories-those with previously extended validity and those whose five year term expires in the October-December period-until 31 December 2024 or until disposal of renewal applications, whichever is earlier. It further states that if a renewal application is refused, the certificate is deemed expired on the refusal date and the association cannot receive or utilize foreign contribution.
      Summary: The RBI draft circular revises permissible forms of business and prudential investment rules: core banking functions must be departmental, ring fenced activities must be undertaken through a single group entity, and prior board, risk committee and Reserve Bank approvals are required for certain activities and new group arrangements. It prescribes investment ceilings tied to paid up capital and reserves, caps on shareholdings in NBFCs, non financial companies, ARCs and AIFs, conditions and exemptions to prior approval for investments below specified thresholds, mandatory breach reporting, and ICAAP based capital assessment and group capital management obligations.
      Summary: Rule 8 has been amended to allow identification of GST registration applicants via Biometric Aadhaar Authentication with photographic capture and original document verification; GSTN's portal now issues either an OTP based Aadhaar authentication link or a link to book an appointment for biometric authentication and document verification at a designated facilitation centre, and ARNs are generated after completion of those verifications.
      Summary: Reclassification as a Central sector project shifts primary funding and loan liabilities to the Central Government, which will treat existing multilateral and bilateral loans as loans to the Centre, reroute disbursements through the Central Government budget to the implementing company as pass-through assistance, and designate the Ministry acting through the implementing company as project executing agency; the implementing company remains responsible for loan repayment, with the State obliged to provide support if the company cannot repay.
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      24/GST-2 - dated - 1-10-2024 - Haryana SGST
      Notifying sections 3 to 8, 10 to 33 and 35 to 39 of the Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 2024 under the HGST Act, 2017.
      Summary: The Governor, invoking commencement powers under the Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 2024, appoints separate operative dates so that certain listed sections come into force on an earlier date and a broader set of listed sections is brought into force on a later date, effectuating phased implementation of the Ordinance through a state executive notification.
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      23/GST-2 - dated - 30-9-2024 - Haryana SGST
      Notifying sections 2, 9 & 34 of the Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 2024 under the HGST Act, 2017.
      Summary: The Governor appoints commencement dates for provisions of the Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 2024: 1 October 2024 for the provision corresponding to section 34, and 1 April 2025 for the provisions corresponding to sections 2 and 9, by executive notification under the HGST Act, 2017.
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      SEBI/HO/CFD/PoD-1/P/CIR/2024/134 - dated 7-10-2024
      Timelines for disclosures by Social Enterprises on Social Stock Exchange (“SSE”) for FY 2023-24.
      Summary: SEBI partially modified its May 27, 2024 circular to extend the outer timelines under the LODR Regulations for Social Enterprises' annual disclosures and annual impact report for 2023-24, setting the revised deadline for both submissions at January 31, 2025.

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      F. No. II/21022/23(22)2020-FCRA-II - dated 28-9-2024
      Extension of the validity of FCRA registration certificates
      Summary: Certificates previously extended until 30.09.2024 with pending renewal applications are extended until 31.12.2024 or disposal of renewal, and certificates whose five year validity expires during 01.10.2024-31.12.2024 and for which renewal is applied before expiry are similarly extended until 31.12.2024 or disposal of renewal. If a renewal application is refused, the certificate expires on the date of refusal and the association cannot receive or utilize foreign contribution.

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      26/2024-2025 - dated 7-10-2024
      Amendment in Appendix 10M of Para 10.15 in the Handbook of Procedures of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023 to include more items under the purview of Global Authorization for Intra-Company Transfer (GAICT) of SCOMET items/software/technology
      Summary: The Appendix 10M amendment expands the scope of Global Authorization for Intra-Company Transfer (GAICT) under Paragraph 10.15 of the Handbook of Procedures 2023 to include additional SCOMET items, software and technology. The annexed list enumerates newly covered categories and descriptions-spanning materials, sensors, processing equipment, counter-IED systems, submersible platforms, propulsion components, and related software and technology-allowing intra-company export/re-export of those items only to countries listed in Table 1 of Paragraph 10.15, effective immediately.
      4.
      Trade Notice No. 20/2024-25 - dated 7-10-2024
      Provision for Import/ Re-import of "Exhibits and Sample"
      Summary: Import and re import of Exhibits and Samples for demonstration, display, exhibition or fairs are regulated under Para 2.60 of the Handbook of Procedures, 2023 and permitted without import authorization or registration under Import Monitoring Systems, subject to the conditions of Para 2.60, including submission of a bond/security to Customs or presentation of an ATA Carnet and other applicable compliance requirements.
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