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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 21,2024

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Electronic Liability Register, maintained on the GST portal in Form GST PMT 01, records tax liabilities and is debited for return filed liabilities, assessments and accrued interest; payments made by debiting the Electronic Credit Ledger or Electronic Cash Ledger are credited to the register. It comprises Part I (return related liabilities and specified form postings) and Part II (non return liabilities, disputed demands and entries from appeals, refunds and officer actions). Discrepancies are reported via FORM GST PMT 04; deposits made through Form DRC 03 create simultaneous debit and credit entries.
      By: Vivek Ranjan
      Summary: An LLP provides limited liability and separate legal personality; registration requires digital credentials, individual identifiers, name reservation, incorporation filings and an LLP agreement, culminating in a Certificate of Incorporation. Closure occurs by voluntary winding up with creditor clearance, administrative strike off after inactivity with declarations of no liabilities, or compulsory winding up on statutory grounds, each requiring assets and liabilities statements and partner affidavits. GST compliance requires registration to access input tax credit; on cessation or change in eligibility registered persons must apply for cancellation, settle dues, file final returns and submit to tax verification to avoid penalties.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An appeal filed beyond the condonable period after a writ petition that was entertained and disposed of on merits (subject to conditions) is not maintainable. Section 14 of the Limitation Act excludes time spent in proceedings only where the earlier proceeding was prosecuted in good faith in a court unable to entertain it or where the writ was dismissed as not entertained; it does not apply where the writ was entertained and relief granted with conditions. Parties cannot reopen concluded writ orders to evade compliance, as such conduct amounts to abuse of process.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Common errors in making income tax payments stem from failing to verify applicable tax slabs, neglecting advance tax instalments for business or professional income, using incorrect Challans or payment modes, providing wrong bank account details or PAN, delaying payments, and not keeping payment records; remedies include reviewing slabs, timely instalment payments, selecting correct Challans, verifying bank and PAN information, scheduling timely payments, and retaining all receipts and confirmations.
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      Summary: The National Logistics Policy establishes an integrated framework to lower logistics costs by coordinating multimodal infrastructure planning and digital interoperability. The Network Planning Group evaluates and prioritizes rail, road and other infrastructure projects according to PM GatiShakti principles to close last mile and intermodal connectivity gaps. Operational tools include the Service Improvement Group, Sectoral Plans for Efficient Logistics, State Logistics Policies, the Unified Logistics Integrated Platform for system integration, and the Logistics Data Bank for container tracking, supported by capacity building and city planning guidance.
      Summary: Resumption of bilateral Free Trade Agreement negotiations between India and the United Kingdom is announced, with talks to recommence in early 2025 and dates to be finalised through diplomatic channels. The negotiations will resume from prior progress and focus on bridging remaining gaps to secure a balanced, mutually beneficial and forward looking Free Trade Agreement, with both sides collaborating closely to address outstanding issues and expedite closure of the trade deal.
      Summary: Boards must exercise active governance to steer banks through rapid technology-driven transformation by fostering responsible innovation, critically scrutinising management, and aligning strategy with risk appetite. Oversight must focus on business model resilience and mitigation of concentration risks, underpinned by risk management and data integrity through robust real-time systems and tailored stress-testing. Boards should ensure transparency over third-party dependencies, enforce customer-centric KYC implementation and grievance mechanisms, and prioritise talent retention and capability upgradation to preserve operational continuity and regulatory compliance.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      28/2024 - dated - 19-11-2024 - CE
      Effective Rate of Duty of excise - Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017-Central Excise, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the phrase "goods specified against Sl. No. 7" with "goods specified against Sl. No. 7 and 7C" in the first proviso to the opening paragraph of the principal excise notification, thereby extending the proviso's application to goods listed at the additional serial entry; the change takes effect from 20th November, 2024.

      GST - States

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      25/2024—STATE TAX - dated - 5-11-2024 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 50/2018- State Tax dated 18th November, 2018
      Summary: The notification adds clause (d) to include supplies of metal scrap received by a registered person from another registered person, and substitutes the proviso to state that the notification does not apply to supplies between persons specified under clauses (a)-(d) of sub section (1) of Section 51, except the person referred to in clause (d).
      3.
      24/2024-State Tax - dated - 5-11-2024 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 5/2017- State Tax dated 21st June, 2021
      Summary: The Government of Maharashtra inserts a proviso into Notification No. 05/2017-State Tax providing that the notification shall not apply to persons engaged in the supply of metal scrap falling under Chapters 72 to 81 of the first schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, thereby excluding such suppliers from the notification's applicability.
      4.
      23/2024-STATE TAX - dated - 5-11-2024 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to provide waiver of late fee for late filing of NIL FORM GSTR-7
      Summary: The Government waives the portion of late fee under section 47 for registered persons required to deduct tax under section 51 who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-7 from June 2021 onwards, to the extent the fee exceeds twenty-five rupees per day; additionally, total late fee liability is waived to the extent it exceeds one thousand rupees, and where State tax deducted at source is nil for a month, the entire late fee for that month is waived.
      5.
      22/2024-State Tax - dated - 5-11-2024 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to notify the special procedure under section 148 of the MGST Act for rectification of demand orders issued for contravention of section 16(4) of the said Act.
      Summary: Prescribes a special electronic rectification procedure for registered persons to seek correction of orders confirming demand for wrongly availed input tax credit under subsection (4) of section 16 where such credit is now allowable under subsection (5) or (6). Applications must be filed within six months from 8 October 2024 with Annexure A details; the original ordering authority shall decide and issue a rectified order within three months where possible and upload summaries in FORM GST DRC-08 or FORM GST APL-04. Rectification is limited to the specified ITC demands and adverse effects require observance of natural justice.
      6.
      21/2024-State Tax - dated - 5-11-2024 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to notify date under sub-section (1) of Section 128A of MGST Act.
      Summary: Notification under Section 128A specifies dates for registered persons to pay tax stated in a notice, statement or order to secure waiver of interest or penalty: 31st March 2025 for persons issued such notices/statements/orders; and, where a notice under assessment provisions followed by an order redetermining tax is involved, payment must be made within six months from issuance of that redetermination order. The notification is effective from 1st November 2024.

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      120/2024 - dated - 19-11-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 – ‘National Aviation Security Fee Trust’
      Summary: Notification under clause (46) of section 10 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 notifies the National Aviation Security Fee Trust as eligible for exemption in respect of specified receipts: grants or subsidy approved by the Ministry of Civil Aviation; Aviation Security Fee collected at Ministry-prescribed rates; amounts transferred from escrow accounts of passenger service fee (security component) for the Ministry; and interest on bank deposits. The exemption is subject to conditions that the trust shall not engage in commercial activity, its activities and specified income remain unchanged through the financial years, and it files returns under clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139.
      8.
      119/2024 - dated - 19-11-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption from specified income U/s 10(46) of IT Act 1961 – ‘District Legal Service Authority’
      Summary: Notification under section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act designates District Legal Service Authority in Haryana as a class of body exempt in respect of specified income: grants from judicial and legal services authorities, grants or donations from central or state government for Legal Services Authorities Act purposes, amounts under court orders, recruitment application fees, and interest on bank deposits. Exemption is subject to conditions: no commercial activity, unchanged activities and nature of specified income across financial years, and filing returns as per clause (g) of sub-section (4C) of section 139. Applicability is for assessment years 2024-2025 to 2028-2029; a Schedule lists the authorities and PANs.
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      FEMA

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      No. II/ 21022/ 23(04)/ 2024/ FCRA-II - dated 8-11-2024
      Denial/Refusal of Applications of Registration and Renewal – Reasons for denial/refusal
      Summary: Denial of FCRA registration or renewal is effected where statutory eligibility and registration conditions are unmet. Illustrative common grounds include lack of bona fide activity or defunct status; prosecution or conviction of office bearers; failure to respond to queries or submit documents; concealment or incomplete applications; non existence at declared addresses or fictitious office bearers; prior cancellation triggering disqualification; diversion or likely diversion of foreign contribution to anti development or undesirable uses; and adverse field inquiry inputs including links with radical entities. Renewal specific grounds include non utilization of funds for projects, failure to upload annual returns, and assorted violations of the Act and Rules. Registration specific grounds include failure to meet minimum spending or existence period requirements.
      2.
      No. II/21022/23(03)/2024-FCRA-II - dated 25-10-2024
      Permission to FCRA associations to file another application in Form-6E for intimating change of committee members even if their one application is already pending on FCRA portal
      Summary: Associations may file a fresh change notification for alteration of office bearers, members, or key functionaries even if a prior change notification for the same association is pending. The portal will auto-fill the new application with details from the earlier pending filing, and once the new application is submitted the prior application will be automatically closed with the remark "disposed as closed," preserving the obligation to intimate such changes within forty-five days.
      3.
      II/21022/36(0158)/2023-FCRA-II - dated 27-8-2024
      Advisory against fake/ fraud emails/documents being circulated in the name of officials of Ministry of Home Affairs
      Summary: All applications and services under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 must be pursued only through the official FCRA online portal and any payment required must be made exclusively via the portal's online payment gateway; fraudulent emails or documents soliciting payments or personal information should not be responded to and verification should be sought through designated FCRA helpdesk and support channels.
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