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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 27,2023

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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Registration of a charge requires companies to file eForm CHG-1 with the Registrar of Companies to record security interests created or modified over corporate assets. The form, signed by both the company and the charge holder, comprises Part I (charge particulars) and Part II (charge holder details) and must be filed online with supporting instruments (such as loan agreements or sanction letters) and information on joint charge holders, together with payment of the prescribed fee within the applicable statutory timeline.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC's Notifications of 19.10.2023 implement GST Council decisions: passenger transport and motor cab rentals with fuel-included consideration taxed at 2.5% with restricted excess ITC; recreational services reclassified excluding gambling/lottery; specified services to qualifying Governmental Authorities exempted (Railways excluded); Indian Railways and certain supplies moved to forward charge to enable ITC utilisation and removed from reverse charge; bus companies excluded from ECO liability to permit ITC use; conditional refunds of accumulated ITC for construction limited while refunds allowed for non-sale civil infrastructure; select goods' GST rates adjusted; non-resident online money gaming/OIDAR suppliers must register and report.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An administrative GST inquiry to verify business presence at the declared premises is not a trial and need not include formal trial procedures such as cross examination. The dealer bears the burden to prove business activity or change of location; failure to substantiate occupancy can support administrative cancellation of registration after providing an opportunity to be heard.
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      Summary: Union Minister of Commerce and Industry will attend the G7 Trade Ministers' Meeting and outreach program under Japan's presidency, participating in ministerial sessions and bilateral meetings with G7 members, selected invitee countries, and international organisations. The outreach program will address Supply Chain Resilience and Trade and Sustainability, including environmental, development and digital aspects and prospects for the WTO Ministerial Conference, with the stated aim of confronting global trade and investment challenges through coordinated policy engagement.
      Summary: The rules establish the appointment and service framework for the Tribunal's President and Members: the Search-cum-Selection Committee issues vacancy circulars, scrutinises applications, conducts personal interaction and recommends a panel of two names per post; re-appointments receive additional weight for Tribunal experience. Appointees must be medically fit and resign or take voluntary retirement from parent service. Complaints are preliminarily screened by the Central Government and, if warranted, referred to the Committee for inquiry by designated senior judicial officers under principles of natural justice. Service terms set fixed salaries, Group 'A' comparable allowances, transport and accommodation options; pension, provident fund and gratuity are excluded. Office-holders must declare interests, take oaths, observe post-employment restrictions, and are subject to specified leave and administrative delegations.
      Summary: Prima facie, the influencer operating as 'Baap of Chart' provided buy/sell recommendations and personalised trading guidance to paying subscribers through closed groups and paid courses, constituting investment advice for consideration rather than mere public education. Payments routed to bank accounts and related entities were identified as proceeds of the activity. On this basis interim directions restrained the principal noticees from holding out as investment advisers or dealing in securities, ordered impoundment of alleged unlawful gains into an escrow account with a regulatory lien, prohibited diversion or disposal of assets, and required withdrawal of public solicitations and furnishing of asset inventories.
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      40/2023 - dated - 26-10-2023 - FTP
      Amendment in Policy Condition 1 of Chapter 15 of ITC (HS), 2022, Schedule — I (Import Policy).
      Summary: The amendment to Policy Condition 1 of Chapter 15 of ITC (HS), 2022 provides that Vegetable Oils, Refined Vegetable Oils and Solvent Extracted Oils listed in and conforming to the Food Safety and Standards (Food Products Standards and Food Additives) Regulation, 2011 are freely importable except where otherwise stated, while import of coconut/copra oil remains permitted only through State Trading Enterprises.
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      26/2023 - dated 26-10-2023
      Revision of All Industry Rates (AIRs) of Duty Drawback.
      Summary: The Notification revises All Industry Rates (AIRs) of duty drawback, prescribing AIRs and applicable caps in the Schedule and requiring tariff items to be suffixed with 'B' (or 'D' for specified Special Advance Authorization apparel claims). Rates have been increased or rationalized across multiple chapters due to changes in duties, input CIF prices, FOB values and import intensity; new tariff items and description refinements are introduced and caps set or adjusted. Commissioners must ensure due diligence, scrutinize shipping bill declarations to prevent misuse or excess drawback, monitor changed-cap items for valuation trends, and report issues to the Board. The General Clauses Act interpretation confirms that tariff item 610902 covers cotton blends with multiple manmade fibres.
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      25/2023 - dated 25-10-2023
      Amendment in Circular No 11/2013 dated 06.03.2013 for inclusion of Surat, under jurisdiction of Commissioner of Customs, Ahmedabad.
      Summary: Amendment designates Surat, under the Commissioner of Customs, Ahmedabad, as an additional authorised jurisdiction for the bonded warehouse scheme under Para 4A.16A/4.48 of the FTP, applying the procedural framework and value addition conditions of Circular No. 11/2013-Customs to imports and re-exports of cut and polished diamonds, coloured gemstones, and uncut and unset precious and semi-precious stones.
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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 17/2023 - dated 13-10-2023
      Appointment of Approved Valuer for valuing gold, silver, jewellery, precious stones, valuable articles etc-Reg.
      Summary: Appointment of an Approved Valuer for valuation of gold, silver, jewellery, precious and synthetic stones, and valuable articles for import/export and for seized/confiscated goods within the Mangaluru Customs Commissionerate, subject to strict adherence to prescribed procedures; annual performance reporting to customs authorities; a capped, slab-based service fee schedule with a minimum charge and applicable GST; fees borne by the stakeholder except where the Department disposes seized goods; five-year empanelment with interim review and possible extension.
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