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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 28,2024

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      By: Somesh Jain
      Summary: Whether clear float glass is classifiable as glass "having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer" turns on whether the microscopically thin tin layer resulting from the float manufacturing process constitutes the required coating; an administrative circular treats the tin as not an applied layer and directs classification as other float glass, while tribunal decisions have found the tin side satisfies the definition of an absorbent/reflecting layer, prompting a higher court challenge.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Supreme Court held that termination of an arbitral tribunal's mandate under Section 29A(4) is conditional on non filing of an extension application and does not bar a court from extending the mandate after expiry; Section 29A(5) empowers courts to grant such extension on showing of sufficient cause and on terms the court deems fit, with pandemic exclusion of limitation being relevant to computing the applicable period and any delay requiring condonation in light of arbitration's purpose of effective dispute resolution.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Excessive payment disallowance under 40A(3) is avoidable where the assessee proves business expediency, establishes the identity of the payees, and demonstrates the genuineness of the transactions; the Assessing Officer must take a pragmatic, fact-sensitive view, considering surrounding circumstances and whether payments were necessary to prevent substantial commercial harm.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: ITC on demo motor vehicles is allowable when demo cars are used in the furtherance of business and are subsequently used for making further supply; the blocking provision for motor vehicles is an overriding limitation, so mere demonstration use does not bar ITC if subsequent supply occurs.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Slaked/hydrated lime containing less than approximately 98% calcium oxide/calcium hydroxide is excluded from headings for purified calcium compounds and is classifiable under CTH 2522 20 00. Applying explanatory notes and tribunal precedents, such lime-supported by laboratory composition reports-is placed in the quicklime/slaked lime tariff subheading, thereby attracting the GST rate specified in the rate notification for that tariff item.
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      Summary: Advisory establishes a consolidated reference for authorized B2B e-Invoice verification apps, informing taxpayers of an approved list of verification tools and directing them to download the consolidated PDF document via the provided link for up-to-date guidance when selecting or validating e-Invoice verification software.
      Summary: Amendment to Rule 8 permits identification on the common portal via Biometric-based Aadhaar Authentication with data-analysis and risk parameters, photograph capture, and original-document verification; after filing Form GST REG-01 applicants receive either an OTP-based Aadhaar link or a link to book a GST Suvidha Kendra appointment for biometric authentication and document verification, and ARNs are generated after completion of these processes.
      Summary: PAN 2.0 consolidates PAN and TAN services onto a single Income Tax Department portal, enabling paperless allotment, updation, correction, OPV, Aadhaar PAN linking, e PAN issuance free of cost, and QR code validation linked to live PAN data; it adds a PAN Data Vault and ISO aligned security, a helpdesk, and duplicate PAN detection, while preserving existing PAN validity and maintaining TAN as a distinct compliance mechanism.
      Summary: Taxpayers whose GST registrations were approved in November 2024 but who deducted TDS in October 2024 are advised to report the consolidated TDS amount covering the period 10.10.2024 to 30.11.2024 in the GSTR-7 return filed for November 2024 due to GSTN system design that prevents filing returns for periods prior to the registration month.
      Summary: Competition approval was granted for a proposed acquisition whereby an investment holding company indirectly owned by a Singapore investment firm will subscribe to compulsorily convertible preference shares and acquire equity in a domestic organised food services company operating cloud kitchens, restaurants, food courts and cafes; a detailed Commission order will follow.
      Summary: CCI approval has been granted for MUFG Bank's proposed acquisition of additional securities in DMI Finance Private Limited, permitting an increase in the foreign bank's minority shareholding in a middle-layer systemically important non-deposit taking NBFC, following merger control review; detailed order to follow.
      Summary: Approval was granted for the proposed combination under which Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited will acquire the standard unsecured personal loans portfolio of Standard Chartered Bank, India Branch. The transaction is an acquisition of the Target Business comprising unsecured personal loans to individual borrowers in India. Kotak Mahindra Bank is a publicly listed banking company registered with the Reserve Bank of India engaged in retail, wholesale and treasury banking. A detailed order of the Commission will follow.
      Summary: Competition approval was granted for Shoreline International Holdings LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., to subscribe for shares of Flipkart Private Limited, together with an arrangement between an affiliate of the Acquirer and a subsidiary of the Target for provision of certain services; the Acquirer is a holding company and the Target is an investment holding company in the Walmart Group operating wholesale and marketplace e-commerce businesses in India.
      Summary: The Commission authorised Starcin, a wholly owned subsidiary of Saint Gobain, to acquire 100% of the shares of Fosroc Top One Limited, Fosroc Top Two Limited and Fosroc Supply FZE, transferring two UK holding companies and one UAE trading company from Fosroc Group Holdings Limited to Starcin; Starcin provides corporate services and investment holding functions and Fosroc supplies specialty construction chemicals, with a detailed Commission order to follow.
      Summary: The PAN 2.0 Project creates a single unified portal consolidating all PAN/TAN services-allotment, updation, correction, Aadhaar PAN linking, online PAN validation, e PAN issuance and re print requests-while retaining existing PAN numbers unless a holder requests changes. It mandates paperless processes, provides specified updates free of charge, enhances data protection via a PAN Data Vault, offers helpdesk support and QR code validation, and deploys centralised duplicate detection mechanisms to enforce the rule against multiple PAN holdings.
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      S.O. 5063(E) - dated - 26-11-2024 - CGST
      Constitution of Principal and States benches of GSTAT. - Amendment in Notification number S.O.3048(E), dated the 31st July, 2024
      Summary: The notification substitutes specified bench-location names in the existing GSTAT schedule-exchanging Varanasi with Prayagraj and Jalandhar with Chandigarh-and inserts a new clause that notifies, for each State Bench, the districts comprising its appellate jurisdiction and any sitting or circuit arrangements. The inserted table lists bench locations, the districts within each bench's jurisdiction, and sitting/circuit designations, thereby clarifying district-level jurisdictional boundaries for State Benches of the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal effective from publication.

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      GHN-53)/GST-2024/S.9(3)(24)/GST Cell - dated - 12-11-2024 - Gujarat SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Notification No.(GHN-43)/GST-2024/S.9(3)(24)/GST Cell dated the 10th October, 2024 being Notification No. 09/2024- State Tax(Rate)
      Summary: The corrigendum to Notification No. 09/2024 State Tax(Rate) replaces, against serial number 5AB in the table, column (2), the phrase "any property" with "any immovable property", thereby correcting the wording of the earlier notification.
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      21/2024-State Tax - dated - 29-10-2024 - Gujarat SGST
      State Government notifies the respective date by which payment for the tax, as per the notice, statement, or order, must be made to qualify for a waiver of interest and penalties under Section 128A of the GGST Act
      Summary: Notification sets dates for payment to qualify for waiver of interest and penalties under Section 128A of the Gujarat GST Act for two classes of registered persons: those issued a notice, statement or order referenced in the section, and those whose tax is redetermined by a proper officer following appellate direction; the latter have a six month window from the redetermination order. The notification becomes effective from the commencement date in November 2024.
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      1127/XI-2–24-9(47)-17-T.C.-265-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order(327)-2024 - dated - 10-10-2024 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. KA. NI.-2-851/XI–9(47)-17-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order(18)-2017, dated June 30, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to the Uttar Pradesh GST notification inserts a new entry for metal scrap under tariff headings 72 to 81. The entry applies to supplies made by any unregistered person to any registered person, bringing such transactions within the notified tax treatment from 10 October 2024.
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      1126/XI-2–24-9(47)-17-T.C.-264-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order(326)-2024 - dated - 10-10-2024 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. KA.NI.-2-836/XI–9(47)-17-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order(06)-2017, dated June 30, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the Uttar Pradesh GST rate schedule by inserting specified medicines in Schedule I at 2.5%, adding extruded or expanded savoury or salted products to Schedule II at 6%, revising the Schedule III description for such products and for seats and parts thereof, and inserting a separate Schedule IV entry for seats of a kind used for motor vehicles at 14%. The amendments take effect from 10 October 2024.
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      1184/XI-2–24-9(47)-17-T.C.-263-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order(325)-2024 - dated - 9-10-2024 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. KA. NI.-2-844/XI–9(47)-17-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order(11)-2017, dated June 30, 2017
      Summary: A new entry was inserted for service by way of renting of any property other than a residential dwelling, where the supplier is an unregistered person and the recipient is a registered person. The amendment expands the Uttar Pradesh GST reverse charge liability framework and takes effect from 10 October 2024.
      7.
      1182/XI-2–24-9(47)-17-T.C.-261-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order(323)-2024 - dated - 9-10-2024 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1182/XI-2–24-9(47)-17-T.C.-261-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order(323)-2024, dated October 9, 2024
      Summary: Uttar Pradesh GST rate notification is amended to insert a concessional entry for transportation of passengers by air in a helicopter on a seat-share basis. The entry prescribes a rate of 2.5% and applies only where input tax credit on goods used in supplying the service has not been taken. The related cross-reference in the table is also updated, and the amendment takes effect from 10 October 2024.

      Income Tax

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      122/2024 - dated - 27-11-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Transactions not regarded as transfer. - Central Government notifies transfer of capital asset from NLC India Limited u/s 47(viiaf) of IT Act 1961
      Summary: Notification declares that the capital asset transfer from NLC India Limited to NLC India Renewables Ltd is not to be treated as a transfer for income-tax purposes under the statutory clause permitting exclusion for government approved intra public sector reorganisations, and that the notification takes effect from its publication in the Official Gazette.
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