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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 28,2023

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The document critiques uncertainty over CBDT's power to condone delayed filing under Section 119(2)(b), observes that High Courts have condoned delay under Articles 226 and 227 on facts while the Supreme Court left the legal question open, and recommends a specific statutory mechanism delegating authority-preferably to Assessing Officers-with a prescribed application process and guidelines for extending or condoning filing deadlines.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Demand for interest and penalty under the GST framework is not sustainable where excess input tax credit was erroneously availed but subsequently reversed before any utilization of that credit. Where it is demonstrated that the excess ITC reflected in the electronic ledger was not utilised and was reversed prior to utilisation, penal proceedings and demand for interest are not tenable.
      By: NIVVEDITHA GURUMOORTHY
      Summary: Arbitration yields a binding, enforceable arbitral award requiring prior agreement and adjudication by a neutral arbitrator; conciliation is less formal, conciliators propose solutions without enforcement power and outcomes depend on party agreement; mediation is facilitative, non binding unless parties record a settlement. Communication allowances increase from arbitration to mediation. Parties may agree that mediation precedes arbitration so a failed mediation is referred to binding arbitration under agreed rules, creating incentives for good faith mediation participation.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Service tax demands cannot rest solely on Form 26AS entries without adjudicatory investigation; reliance on such third party tax records, without verifying contracts, invoices and payments, is legally deficient. Where an extended limitation period is invoked, assessment must follow Valuation Rules, 2006 and proper factual inquiry; absent those steps, a demand based on Form 26AS or best judgement computation is unsustainable.
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      GST - States

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      52/2023-State Tax - dated - 23-11-2023 - Maharashtra SGST
      Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: Where a supplier who is a related person provides a corporate guarantee to a banking company or financial institution on behalf of the recipient, the value of the supply of services shall be deemed to be one per cent of the amount of the guarantee offered, or the actual consideration, whichever is higher. The amendment also substitutes FORM GST REG 08 with a revised cancellation order template requiring disclosure of effective cancellation date, pending return obligations, and a statement that cancellation does not affect liabilities for prior periods.
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      17/2023—State Tax (Rate) - dated - 23-11-2023 - Maharashtra SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate)], dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises Maharashtra State GST schedules by inserting molasses (heading 1703) at 2.5%, expanding Schedule III to include millet flour food preparation (powder form, at least 70% millets, pre packaged and labelled) and adding spirits for industrial use (2207 10 12) at 9%, and omitting the Schedule IV first entry previously attracting 14%. The changes are effective from 20 October 2023.
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