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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 09,2024

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: The Finance Act (No. 2), 2024 clarifies that income from letting a residential house by its owner is to be charged under Income from House Property, not business income. For earlier periods, classification depends on whether leasing is the taxpayer's primary business activity and on the consistency principle where prior long-standing treatment as business income precludes sudden reclassification; the tax consequences differ because business income allows actual expense and depreciation claims while house-property taxation allows a standard deduction and limited interest deduction.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Technical consultancy for project development and management support services supplied to Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran are exempt when the time of supply falls before the statutory amendment that removed certain government entities from the exemption; when work is performed and invoiced after that amendment, the exemption does not apply and the services are taxable under the consultancy service classification. The ruling treats MJP as a governmental authority for pre-amendment exemption purposes and emphasizes the claimant's burden to establish exemption entitlement and the recipient's liability to pay consideration for tax characterisation.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Choosing correct entries from the trademark class list is essential: match specific goods or services to appropriate classes, avoid overly broad or narrow descriptions, and register in all classes that reflect current offerings and foreseeable expansion. Conduct a comprehensive trademark search, account for international classification differences, consider related/complementary classes, and seek professional guidance to reduce risks of rejection, disputes, or inadequate protection.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Delhi High Court held that GST registration cancellation cannot be refused or kept in abeyance because of ongoing scrutiny into past-period tax liability. Cancellation does not affect the person's obligation to pay tax, interest or penalties for periods before cancellation, so withholding cancellation on that ground is legally unsound. The authority must process the cancellation application despite scrutiny, and demanding historic records solely to deny cancellation is irrational.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Contravention of the foreign remittance prohibition arises when a person in India receives payments on behalf of a non resident otherwise than through an authorised person; penalties follow the Act's adjudicatory scheme. In the examined matter, enforcement relied on seized currency, computerized accounts, mobile call printouts and third party statements to corroborate retracted witness statements and link receipts to instructions from abroad. The discussion stresses that retracted statements require independent corroboration and considers application of seized or deposited monies in calibrating penalties.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: States have authority to regulate and tax industrial alcohol as intoxicating liquor, permitting state excise and VAT alongside GST consequences. A corrigendum narrows the RCM renting entry to "immovable property" for commercial rentals by unregistered suppliers to registered recipients. New CGST provisions restrict refunds where tax was paid or ITC reversed for contraventions of section 16(4), but do not bar refunds of pre deposits made for appeals. GSTN has implemented bank account validation, metal scrap registration guidance, and a three year filing bar for certain returns.
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      Summary: The mandated insurance period for cargo stored in Customs-controlled areas has been reduced as a trade-facilitation measure, lowering insurance costs and improving CCSP cash flow. Licence renewal requirements for Customs Cargo Service Providers holding AEO authorisation have been withdrawn by making CCSP licences synchronous with AEO status, removing a separate renewal process and streamlining compliance for internationally accredited operators.
      Summary: Waiver scheme permits remission of interest and penalties in GST demand proceedings absent fraud or suppression, conditional on payment of the full tax demanded by the notified deadline. The rule prescribes filing prescribed waiver applications on the common portal within the prescribed window; waiver forms are being developed. Taxpayers should pay demanded tax through the payment-towards-demand facility or the notice payment form and, where applicable, link prior payments to demand orders via the portal linking facility to preserve waiver eligibility.
      Summary: Applicants selecting the 'Other Territory' option in the GST registration form must be allocated to the prescribed commissionerate for the relevant maritime territory; western continental-shelf/EEZ applicants must choose the designated western commissionerate, Division 1 and a range determined by the applicant's name initial, while eastern continental-shelf/EEZ applicants must choose the designated eastern commissionerate, an appropriate displayed division, and a corresponding range as per the name-based assignment in the trade notice.
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      75/2024 - dated - 7-11-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas (Amendment) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009 are amended with effect from 7 November 2024. The permissible period under regulation 5(3) is reduced from ten to five. Approval for appointment of a Customs Cargo Service Provider authorised under the Authorised Economic Operator Programme is deemed extended while its Authorised Economic Operator authorisation remains valid and is not suspended or revoked.

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      S.R.O. No. 996/2024 - dated - 30-10-2024 - Kerala SGST
      Special procedure for rectification of demand order issued for contravention of section 16(4) of Kerala State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: A special procedure under section 148 allows registered persons, who have not appealed, to file an electronic application within six months to seek rectification of demand orders under sections 73, 74, 107 or 108 that confirmed demand for wrong availment of input tax credit under section 16(4) where that credit is now eligible under section 16(5) or 16(6). The original ordering authority must decide within three months, upload rectified-order summaries in prescribed forms, and follow principles of natural justice if rectification adversely affects the person.
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      S.R.O. No. 995/2024 - dated - 30-10-2024 - Kerala SGST
      Notification under section 128A to notify date under sub-section (1) of section 128A of Kerala State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Notification under conditional waiver of interest and penalty specifies that registered persons served with a notice, statement or order may make payment up to 31.03.2025 to obtain waiver; persons served with reassessment notices whose tax is redetermined pursuant to appellate directions may make payment within six months of that redetermination order. The notification is effective from 1 November 2024.
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      20/2023- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-11-2024 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 5/2017-State Tax (Rate), Dt. 29-06-2017
      Summary: The amendment adds a tariff entry covering imitation zari thread or yarn made from metallised polyester film or plastic film and specifies that the provision applies only for refund of input tax credit on polyester film or plastic film, with the change effective from the twentieth day of October, 2023.
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      19/2023- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-11-2024 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 4/2017-State Tax (Rate) Dt. 29-06-2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the schedule entry to read: "Central Government [excluding Ministry of Railways (Indian Railways)], State Government, Union territory or a local authority," thereby redefining the public authorities covered by that entry under the State Tax (Rate) notification and specifying its commencement in the notification.
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      18/2023- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-11-2024 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 2/2017-State Tax (Rate), Dt. 29-06-2017
      Summary: Notification No. 18/2023 amends Notification No. 2/2017 by inserting a new schedule entry identifying millet flour food preparations in powder form that contain at least 70% millets by weight and excluding pre packaged and labelled products; the amendment is effective from 20th October, 2023.
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      22/2024 - dated 8-11-2024
      Clarification on Insurance Amount and Bond Value for CCSPs and validity of Bond for AEO-LO
      Summary: The Board revised HCCAR provisions to require CCSPs to insure an amount equal to the average value of goods likely to be stored for a reduced storage period as specified by the Commissioner, and reduced corresponding custodian bond values; AEO-LO CCSPs' custodian bonds are valid for the same duration as their AEO authorisation, subject to suspension or revocation under HCCAR.
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