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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 16,2024

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      By: Vinay Goyal
      Summary: A statutory amnesty grants conditional waiver of interest and/or penalty where taxpayers facing specified GST demands pay the full tax due by the notified deadline and comply with prescribed procedural conditions. Eligible persons include those subject to show cause notices, adjudication orders or appellate orders for the covered periods, with exclusions for erroneous refund demands and unwithdrawn appeals or writs. A detailed rule prescribes application forms, timelines, officer actions, deemed conclusions, restoration mechanics for withdrawn appeals, and conditions that can void the waiver if additional payments required on re determination or appeal are not timely made.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Commissioner may authorize a Central Tax officer by written order to arrest a person only where there is reason to believe that an offence under section 132 has been committed; the standard is an objective assessment of relevant material. Arrests attract procedural safeguards: informing the arrested person of grounds, production before a magistrate within twenty-four hours, bail mechanisms for bailable offences by designated officers, and compliance with CrPC and constitutional rights.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Act empowers an Ombudsman to investigate allegations of corruption or maladministration and to order referrals, recoveries, or departmental action; Section 10 excludes matters subject to formal government or Commission inquiries, matters pending before a civil court, and complaints filed more than five years after the alleged occurrence. Where a civil suit over title was pending and the complaint was time barred, the Ombudsman lacked jurisdiction to direct actions affecting title or revenue records.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Aluminium foil containers were held to fall within the tariff entry for aluminium household articles and thus attract the lower GST rate; the High Court relied on prior Supreme Court aligned precedent, set aside the departmental classification to the higher rate for the assessment period in question, and directed refund of pre deposited amounts, citing relevant tariff entries and rate notifications.
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      Summary: Auto-population will transfer eligible ITC for domestic supplies from table 3(I) of GSTR-2B to table 8A of GSTR-9 for FY 2023-24, excluding reverse charge and imports ITC; the portal update was released on 15 October 2024 and a progressive validation utility enables taxpayer review for Apr-2023 to Mar-2024.
      Summary: The advisory announces deployment of the Invoice Management System to enable taxpayers to reconcile supplier invoices with their records to facilitate correct Input Tax Credit claims; taxpayers may take actions on invoices via the IMS dashboard which will be considered for generation of the first GSTR-2B for the specified return period, but taking action on IMS is not mandatory for GSTR-2B generation.
      Summary: The Union Finance Minister will visit Mexico and the United States to advance multilateral and bilateral economic engagement: in Mexico to chair a technology leaders roundtable, meet Mexican counterparts and parliamentarians, deliver a keynote at an India-Mexico trade and investment summit and engage the diaspora; in the United States to participate in IMF-World Bank annual meetings, G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meetings, pension fund and sovereign debt roundtables, meet multilateral development bank leaders and financial CEOs, and promote India's investment agenda.
      Summary: Re-issue auction of three Government of India securities will be conducted via price-based multiple price method with notified nominal amounts and an option for additional retention; up to five percent of each issue is allocable to eligible applicants under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on RBI's E-Kuber within prescribed windows on the auction date. Results will be announced on the auction date and payment by successful bidders will occur on the scheduled settlement date. The securities are eligible for When Issued trading per RBI guidelines.
      Summary: A targeted enforcement operation uncovered a clandestine factory manufacturing Mephedrone, resulting in seizure of manufactured consignments, raw materials and equipment, sealing of the premises, forensic confirmation that samples contained Mephedrone, and arrest of four individuals including the factory director for alleged illegal manufacture and storage under the NDPS Act.
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      111/2024 - dated - 15-10-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax Amendment (Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2024.
      Summary: Amendments to Forms 10A and 10AB revise heading text, replace declaration and verification language, and prescribe new undertakings tied to specific section codes. Notes to the forms are restructured to clarify selectable section code mappings for registration under section 12A/80G and approvals under section 10(23C); several section code entries are omitted and substituted. Section code 02 now requires specified self certified supporting documents including formation instruments, registrations, prior year accounts (up to three years), business undertaking accounts with audit report where applicable, and prior rejection orders if any; applicants without prior registration must file a self certified affidavit. The rules take effect from 1 October 2024.
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      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-2/P/CIR/2024/140 - dated 15-10-2024
      Monitoring of position limits for equity derivative segment
      Summary: Aggregate Trading Member position limits for index futures and index options are raised to a higher fixed threshold or market-share percentage and remain applicable separately by contract type. Market open interest for monitoring will be measured using the prior trading day's closing open interest; passive breaches arising solely from a decline in market open interest will not be penalised or require unwinding. Exchanges and clearing corporations must amend their bye-laws, implement the changes, and notify participants.

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      237/31/2024-GST - dated 15-10-2024
      Clarifying the issues regarding implementation of provisions of sub-section (5) and sub-section (6) in section 16 of CGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Clarifies implementation of retrospectively inserted sub-section (5) and sub-section (6) of section 16 of the CGST Act extending entitlement to input tax credit for specified past years and revoked-registration cases; directs authorities to recognise these provisions at investigative, adjudicatory, revisional and appellate stages and to pass appropriate orders. Introduces a special rectification procedure under section 148 via Notification No. 22/2024 for affected taxpayers to apply electronically within six months, requires prescribed annexure details, mandates decision by the original officer (ordinarily within three months) with natural justice safeguards, and reiterates that section 150 of the Finance Act bars refunds of tax paid or credits reversed, subject to refund of successful appeal pre-deposits.
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      238/32/2024-GST - dated 15-10-2024
      Clarification of various doubts related to Section 128A of the CGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Section 128A waiver applies to demands under section 73 for specified past periods provided the taxpayer pays the full tax demanded (after permitted deductions for amounts no longer payable due to retrospective amendments to Section 16) and files the prescribed electronic application (FORM GST SPL 01 or FORM GST SPL 02) within notified timelines. Payments for pending notices are to be made via FORM GST DRC 03 and demand orders against ELR Part II (with adjustment via FORM GST DRC 03A where applicable). ITC may be utilised subject to exceptions; interest/penalty already recovered is not adjustable. Processing, hearing, and final orders are to follow specified forms and timelines, and any departmental enhancement on appeal must be paid within the stipulated period or the waiver will lapse.
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