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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 01,2023

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      By: Sparsh wadhwa
      Summary: A new Discard Return feature allows deletion of previously filed but unverified ITRs so taxpayers can file afresh; discarding is irreversible and treats the discarded return as never filed. The option is available only while an ITR is unverified or pending verification, may be used multiple times, and must not be used if the physical verification acknowledgement has already been sent. Discarding may convert a subsequent filing into a belated return if the ordinary due date has passed, requiring selection of the appropriate filing provision when re-filing.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Home buyers who have paid amounts under real estate projects are financial creditors because those payments are deemed to have the commercial effect of a borrowing and thus constitute financial debt; a RERA decree crystallizes the claim but does not alter the allottee's classification as a financial creditor, and differentiating among such allottees in a resolution plan is inconsistent with the insolvency classification and risks inequitable sub-classification.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Rectification under section 154 can be invoked to admit belated claims for housing loan interest and principal and Mediclaim deductions omitted from the return when the assessee produces supporting documents. Tax officers must not take advantage of an assessee's ignorance and are duty bound to assist in claiming reliefs, per CBDT Circular No.14 of 1955. ITAT Kolkata applied rectification in Shri Sandip Chattopadhyay, and the principle that appellate authorities may allow unclaimed deductions if relevant documents are furnished was affirmed in Goetze (India) Ltd.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The term "on behalf of" denotes an agency relationship requiring a principal, an agent who renders services or produces goods, and a third party; only where such principal-agent relations exist will work be treated as done on behalf of the client for tax or service-characterisation purposes, whereas principal-to-principal arrangements do not qualify as production on behalf of the client.
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      Summary: Monthly fiscal accounts summarise the Union Government's receipts-Tax Revenue, Non-Tax Revenue and Non-Debt Capital Receipts (loan recoveries and miscellaneous capital receipts)-and report increased Devolution of Share of Taxes to states. Expenditure is presented as Revenue Expenditure, including interest payments and major subsidies, and Capital Expenditure, reflecting central government outflows through the reported period.
      Summary: The document promotes measures to attract private capital for urban infrastructure by improving municipal creditworthiness, augmenting own-source revenues, and creating a pipeline of bankable projects through long-term planning and transparency in land markets. It advocates value capture financing and diverse innovative financing instruments-including bonds, pooled financing, and blended finance-within an enabling regulatory environment and strengthened city administration capacity to enhance investor confidence and finance sustainable, resilient, and inclusive urban development.
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      88/2023 - dated - 29-11-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Exemption of deposits from the provisions of Section 51 of Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: Exercising powers under sub section (4) of section 51A of the Customs Act, the Board amends Notification No. 19/2022 Customs (N.T.) by substituting in paragraph 2 the date '1st December, 2023' with the new operative date '20th January, 2024', thereby extending the timeline for the exemption of deposits under the existing notification.
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      87/2023 - dated - 29-11-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Notification to exempt deposits into ECL till 19th January 2024
      Summary: Amendment under the Customs Act substitutes the previously notified deadline in paragraph 2 of the principal customs notification with a later cutoff date, thereby extending the temporary exemption regime for deposits into the ECL and continuing the relief provided by earlier notifications.

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      46/2023 - dated - 30-11-2023 - FTP
      Export of food commodities through National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL)
      Summary: The Notification authorises export of specified food commodities through National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL), listing permitted commodities and country-specific quantity allocations and timeframes (including extensions where recorded). It is issued under the Foreign Trade Act and Policy and rescinds Trade Notice No. 08/2023, Trade Notice No. 17/2023 and Trade Notice No. 18/2023, making NCEL the authorized channel for the listed exports.
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