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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 25,2024

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      Summary: The court interpreted the pandemic relief legislation as providing comprehensive relief that extended to procedural obligations in force at the time of issuance, not confined solely to extensions of time. It applied the principle that statutes operate prospectively and concluded the later-introduced procedural provision does not apply retrospectively to invalidate earlier-issued re-assessment notices, limiting its analysis to the validity of issuance and not the merits of re-assessment proceedings.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Failure to realize and repatriate export proceeds within Reserve Bank specified periods or under prescribed terms triggers liability: directors responsible for company conduct are deemed guilty of contraventions unless they demonstrate lack of knowledge or that they exercised due diligence to prevent the breach. The penalty regime permits monetary penalties tied to the sum involved or capped where unquantifiable, daily penalties for continuing breaches, and allows referral for prosecution after reasons are recorded; enforcement emphasizes documentary proof of reasonable recovery efforts and regulatory liaison.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Receipts for transfer of a copyright in software by a non resident to a resident are taxable as royalty where copyright or its specific rights pass; a restricted, nontransferable software license that permits only limited use without transfer of title does not amount to royalty.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Penalty under Section 130 of the CGST Act is not the appropriate mechanism for addressing excess stock found during a survey; instead, tax assessment proceedings under Sections 73 or 74 should be initiated. Clause (ii) of Section 130 applies to liability after the point of supply and Clause (iv) requires both contravention and intent to evade tax, neither of which is satisfied by mere discovery of excess stock without proper weighment or specific allegations of intent. Prior High Court authority supports that quantification of tax and penalty must proceed under assessment provisions, not by substituting Section 130.
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      Summary: A passenger arriving from Sierra Leone was apprehended after officers discovered packets of cocaine concealed in a false bottom of a trolley bag at an international airport; field tests identified the substance as cocaine, the passenger was arrested, and an investigation into trafficking connections is ongoing.
      Summary: India advances a new data privacy framework to enable trusted cross-border data flows and attract technology investment, relying on a sustainable, interconnected energy grid and rapid telecom rollout to support reliable data centres. Public semiconductor investment, low-cost data, and abundant STEM graduates are presented as enablers. The statement proposes five collaboration areas with a partner country: AI education platforms, telemedicine, climate-modelling tools, precision farming technologies, and cooperation in organic chemicals, electronic goods, and food-industry technologies.
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      SEBI/HO/MRD/POD-3/P/CIR/2024/162 - dated 22-11-2024
      Guidelines to Stock Exchanges, Clearing Corporations and Depositories
      Summary: SEBI requires MIIs to strengthen governance through mandatory bi annual PID meetings reporting to SEBI and the governing board, standardized quarterly Compliance Officer reports and half yearly Chief Risk Officer reports in prescribed formats, website disclosure of board agendas and minutes on regulatory and risk matters, SOPs for disciplinary action against KMPs including malus clawback provisions, tightened whistleblower resolution and reporting timelines, RegTech/SupTech adoption for member supervision, vendor appointment and monitoring policies, director training and a streamlined two stage director appointment process, and specified independent reporting interactions for CO, CRiO, CTO and CISO; the measures are to be implemented by the effective date with necessary bylaw amendments.

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      21/2024-Kerala SGST - dated 18-11-2024
      Kerala State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017- Adjudication of Show Cause Notices- Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: Interconnected show cause notices involving multiple taxpayers shall be adjudicated by the Joint Commissioner of Taxpayer Services with state wide jurisdiction regardless of amount; the Joint Commissioner of the district where the noticee with the highest demand has its principal place of business will adjudicate all related notices, and where involved taxpayers are in the same district but under different authorities, the district's Taxpayer Services Joint Commissioner will adjudicate all SCNs. Connected penalty notices accompanying sections 73/74/76 notices are included.
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