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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 21,2024

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Notifications implement procedural and substantive GST changes: a waiver mechanism under Section 128A with prescribed forms and timelines; a special rectification process for prior orders denying input tax credit where credit is now available; extension of reverse charge to metal scrap and renting of non residential property by unregistered persons with related registration and 2% TDS on B2B metal scrap supplies; invoice and return time limits; and targeted rate changes including select pharmaceuticals and transport services.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 139(3) requires timely filing of a return of loss to enable carry forward of business or capital losses; Section 80 bars carry forward of losses not determined by such a return, while unabsorbed depreciation under Section 32(2) is treated separately. The CBDT's Circular No. 09/2015 authorises delegated officers to condone delay subject to monetary limits, procedural conditions, a six year outer limit for applications, and specified safeguards including verification of correctness and absence of interest on belated refunds.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Where ITC has been entered under the wrong tax head in Form GSTR-3B due to a clerical error (IGST entered as CGST/SGST), the taxpayer should file a petition for rectification and represent the mistake to the tax department so the department may consider the rectification and pass appropriate orders.
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      Summary: Union Minister urged industry associations to engage startups and women entrepreneurs, promote tourism through overseas representative offices to create jobs by removing language barriers, and partner with government initiatives on skill development and employment. He called for industry support to showcase India's advances in AI, machine learning, data analytics and clean energy as part of advancing the national economic agenda toward the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.
      Summary: India's policy emphasis on sustainability advances green hydrogen, green ammonia, energy storage, renewable energy, electric mobility, and a circular economy to reduce crude oil imports, improve trade balances, and enhance climate resilience. Complementary regulatory priorities focus on infrastructure expansion-roads, power, digital connectivity-for inclusive development and workforce readiness. Technology policy and accountability, including ambitions in next generation telecommunications, are presented as strategic enablers of competitiveness and investment attractiveness.
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      67/2024 - dated - 18-10-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Customs ports — Appointment for specified purposes - Seeks to amend Notification No. 62/1994 –Customs (N.T.), dated the 21st November, 1994
      Summary: Amendment designates an additional customs port entry for Maharashtra by inserting the item Yogayatan into the principal notification, authorising the unloading of imported goods and the loading of export goods at that place and bringing it within the existing appointment and control framework for customs ports.

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      117/2024 - dated - 18-10-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 – ‘West Bengal Pollution Control Board’
      Summary: Notification exempts specified receipts of the West Bengal Pollution Control Board from income tax under clause (46) of section 10, listing categories such as consent and authorisation fees, monitoring and analysis fees, cess reimbursements, reimbursements under national monitoring programs, non profit sales and training fees, interest on deposits and loans to staff, public hearing and testing fees, processing and tender fees, forfeiture of bank guarantees and miscellaneous non-commercial receipts. The exemption is conditional on non-commercial activity, unchanged nature of incomes across years, and prescribed filing of income tax return, and is retrospective to assessment year 2015-16.
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      116/2024 - dated - 18-10-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Computation of arm's length price - tolerance limit of 1% in case of wholesale trading and 3% in all other cases notified - U/s 92C(2) of IT Act 1961.
      Summary: Notification under the third proviso to section 92C(2) read with rule 10CA(7) proviso prescribes tolerance limits such that where the variation between the arm's length price and the actual price of an international or specified domestic transaction does not exceed the notified tolerance, the actual transaction price shall be deemed the arm's length price for the assessment year 2024-2025; a distinct definition of "wholesale trading" based on purchase cost and inventory-to-sales thresholds determines eligibility for the narrower tolerance.
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