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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 17,2024

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      By: RAHUL MODI
      Summary: Amendments establish RCM for metal scrap bought from unregistered suppliers, making registered buyers liable to pay GST and self invoice within the prescribed period, with the GST so paid eligible for Input Tax Credit. Separately, purchases from registered suppliers attract TDS requiring buyers to obtain a TDS registration, deduct tax at the notified rate when the contract value exceeds the threshold, file monthly TDS returns and issue certificates; deducted amounts are credited to the supplier's cash ledger for GST offset.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The article explains that substitution of a resolution applicant after CoC approval is precluded absent an RFRP provision permitting it: only persons listed as Prospective Resolution Applicants who filed EoIs and plans may be treated as implementing applicants. Equity infusion clauses do not authorise replacing the named applicant. Except for deleting non compliant provisions to satisfy Section 30(2), the CoC cannot modify an approved plan to substitute an entity that did not participate in the CIRP; where such substitution occurred the correct remedy is to reissue Form G and complete selection anew.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Rule 86A permits an officer to not allow debit from a taxpayer's electronic credit ledger only where there is credit available in that ledger which the officer reasonably believes has been fraudulently availed or is ineligible; the blocking must be limited to the portion of ITC actually available in the ledger at the time of the order and does not extend to credits already utilised or no longer present, with the measure operating as a temporary revenue protection mechanism subject to review and statutory temporal limits.
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      Summary: Outstanding security 6.18% GS 2024 is repayable at par on November 04, 2024, with no interest thereafter; if a State Government declares a holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, repayment will be made on the previous working day. Payment of maturity proceeds for securities held in Subsidiary General Ledger or as Stock Certificates shall be made by pay order incorporating bank account particulars or by credit to a bank account capable of receiving electronic funds; absent such particulars, holders may tender duly discharged securities at designated paying offices twenty days before the due date.
      Summary: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved increases to the Minimum Support Price for all mandated Rabi crops for Marketing Season 2025-26, reporting revised MSPs, absolute increases for individual crops, and All-India weighted average costs of production. The decision follows the Union Budget commitment to set MSP at at least 1.5 times the weighted average cost of production and presents expected margins over cost for each crop, stating the objective of ensuring remunerative prices to farmers and incentivising crop diversification.
      Summary: The Government urges embedding quality as a default production principle and has expanded Quality Control Orders to broaden regulatory coverage, linking quality compliance to export competitiveness and national branding. It advocates a collaborative governance model-industry participation in standard-setting, technical committee cooperation, and government-industry-academia partnerships-to help manufacturers, notably MSMEs, meet regulatory and global standards, while coupling innovation funding to facilitate compliance and sustainable manufacturing.
      Summary: An additional instalment of Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief, increasing the existing rate by three percentage points, is approved effective 1 July 2024 for Central Government employees and pensioners, applied under the formula based on the 7th Central Pay Commission and entailing an estimated recurring fiscal impact and specified beneficiary populations.
      Summary: Central banks must prioritise financial stability by proactively identifying systemic risks driven by faster digital bank runs, third party technology dependence, cybersecurity threats, and climate risk. A multi-tool approach-combining monetary, regulatory and supervisory instruments, macroprudential policy, lender-of-last-resort functions, inter-agency coordination and disclosure through Financial Stability Reports using stress tests and contagion analysis-supports resilience. Enhanced international cooperation, a risk-focused through-the-cycle supervisory model, and a comprehensive data analytics ecosystem are necessary to strengthen crisis preparedness while balancing resilience and innovation.
      Summary: The Competition Commission has permitted the proposed acquisition by Central Bank of India of minority equity stakes in Future Generali India Insurance Company Limited and Future Generali India Life Insurance Company Limited, to be effected through a bid or resolution plan submitted under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) Regulations, 2016; a detailed order will follow.
      Summary: Launch of a district-level PM GatiShakti Master Plan for 27 aspirational districts pairs with Guidelines for Preparing City Logistics Plans, creating a GIS-enabled, data-validated platform that prioritises continuous data updating and validated geospatial inputs to improve the speed, cost-efficiency and quality of infrastructure planning while extending mapping to social infrastructure through an Area Development Approach.
      Summary: Relaxations to the Quality Control Order for Cookware, Utensils, and Cans exempt very small Udyam registered micro enterprises meeting investment and turnover thresholds, allow a temporary period to clear legacy stock, provide an exemption for import of cans already filled with contents, and permit a limited R&D exemption for manufacturers. The amended 2024 Order was re notified with postponed implementation and staged commencement for large/medium, small, and micro enterprises to enable alignment with enhanced quality standards.
      Summary: The National Traders' Welfare Board met to coordinate promotion of retail trade welfare schemes, instruct members to raise awareness including via a DPIIT virtual consultation platform, and confirm that representations from trade associations have been referred to the relevant Ministries/Departments for necessary follow up and action.
      Summary: The Joint Committee agreed to establish a technical expert group to harmonize bilateral trade statistics, coordinate implementation of Tariff Rate Quotas and amend licence allocation procedures, consider designating the Indian Jewellery Exposition Center as a Designated Zone for concessional duties, pursue recognition of the i-CAS Halal scheme and expedited pharma registration and reference pricing, advance a food safety MoU, convene a services Sub Committee to develop Mutual Recognition Agreements for professionals, and examine rules of origin compliance concerns raised by India.
      Summary: India seeks to be a global provider of telecom services, equipment and digital technologies to emerging economies, leveraging the Digital India campaign and the National Broadband Mission to expand rural and urban network coverage, ensure continuity of essential services, promote standards and quality, and support global digital inclusion through industry-led innovation and participation in international standardisation.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes issued a Guidance Note of Frequently Asked Questions to explain operative features and implementation mechanics of the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme, clarifying taxpayer eligibility, procedural steps for settlement, prescribed Forms, and administrative procedures as set out in the Scheme's statutory framework and accompanying Rules.
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      66/2024 - dated - 15-10-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Amendment substitutes revised TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 in the principal customs notification to fix tariff values for specified imports: unit tariff values in US dollars per metric tonne for various edible oils and brass scrap; unit values for specified forms of gold and silver with explanatory qualifications; and tariff value per metric tonne for areca nuts, thereby establishing the operative customs valuation for those listed goods.

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      112/2024 - dated - 15-10-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2024.
      Summary: The Income-tax Rules, 1962 are amended by inserting rule 26B and Form No. 12BAA to allow an assessee to submit to the payer details of non-salary income, tax deducted or collected at source under Chapter XVII Part B/BB, and losses under "Income from house property" in Form No. 12BAA for computing tax deduction at source under section 192(1); consequential amendments are made to rule 21AA, Form 10E, Form 16 and Form 24Q to reflect these reporting and withholding changes.
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      12/2024 - dated 15-10-2024
      Guidance Note 1/2024 on provisions of the Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Scheme, 2024
      Summary: The Guidance Note sets out the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme, 2024 as a statutory settlement mechanism whereby an eligible appellant may file a declaration, pay prescribed percentages of the disputed tax or disputed interest/penalty as determined by the Designated Authority, and obtain a Form 4 order recording full and final settlement; it specifies eligibility limits, excluded categories (including search based assessments, prosecutions and undisclosed foreign income/assets), prescribed Forms and timelines, non refundability of payments, and collateral effects on TDS/TCS and prosecution immunity.

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      Instruction No. 21/2024 - dated 16-10-2024
      Retrospective issuance of certificates of origin under India-UAE CEPA
      Summary: Rule 15(11) permits issuance of a Certificate of Origin retrospectively in exceptional cases with the words "ISSUED RETROSPECTIVELY" and written reasons by the issuing authority, preserving origin status if authenticity is not disputed. Rule 21(3) allows importers, under domestic law, to apply for refund of excess duties where preferential treatment was not extended at import but a valid COO later establishes originating status. Minor clerical discrepancies shall not invalidate a COO if they do not affect authenticity or product correspondence, and import-time procedural formalities do not defeat a legitimately issued retrospective COO.
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