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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 02,2023

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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Small businesses face compliance and reporting exposure from deficient bookkeeping: inadequate digital and hard-copy record backups threaten evidentiary continuity; inaccurate sales recording risks incorrect sales tax compliance and penalties; misclassification of workers and transactions leads to payroll and tax misreporting; failure to track reimbursable expenses and to perform monthly bank reconciliations creates balance-sheet and reporting discrepancies. Engaging competent bookkeeping support and collaborating with accountants, maintaining backups, reconciling accounts, and classifying transactions correctly are operative measures to reduce regulatory and tax exposure.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Income attributable to Indian operations for cross-border businesses is to be determined by a FAR analysis (Functions, Assets, Risks). Where services are provided offshore but bookings or distribution occur in India, only the portion of income reasonably attributable to operations carried out in India is taxable here, and commissions paid to local distribution agents are deductible in measuring that attributable income.
      By: Sparsh wadhwa
      Summary: ITR-U allows taxpayers to update prior income-tax returns within two years from the end of the year of original filing to correct omissions, errors, misclassification of income heads, adjust carried forward losses, unabsorbed depreciation, and tax credits, and to rectify tax-rate application. The form requires Part A identification and eligibility information and Part B updated income and tax liability calculations; filing within the two-year window triggers additional tax and interest, with a lower additional-tax charge for earlier updates and a higher charge for later updates.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The High Court remitted the appeal to the appellate authority to reassess whether the period for filing the GST appeal is extended under the GST Council's fifty second meeting recommendations and directed the authority to pass an appropriate order after examining limitation and delay condonation grounds.
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      Summary: The India U.S. CEO Forum reaffirmed private sector commitment to deepen bilateral commercial engagement, highlighted implementation of industry recommendations and trade facilitation measures (including courier customs threshold changes and an e commerce chapter), and encouraged industry initiatives to build capacity for startups and MSMEs. The Forum prioritized supply chain cooperation across pharma, semiconductors, critical minerals and energy; scaling green technology manufacturing; partnerships in critical and emerging technologies; and bilateral industry led skilling programs, with working groups reporting progress across multiple sectoral streams.
      Summary: Power of 30 sets out an economic growth strategy to add long term value by mobilising youth and investor confidence, prioritising extensive infrastructure expansion across ports, airports, inland waterways, railways and highways, and advancing five strategic priorities-growth, good governance, grit, genuine trust and green technologies-to promote sustainability, competitiveness and improved quality of life.
      Summary: India emphasises mobilising domestic and private financing to expand infrastructure by strengthening the debt capital market as a conduit for long term funding to support urbanisation, green energy transition, and emerging technology sectors; complementary reforms reducing compliance burdens and enhancing macroeconomic stability are presented as improving investor confidence and positioning capital markets to finance development and sustainability objectives.
      Summary: Customs preventive officers recovered a large consignment of foreign-origin cigarettes without mandatory pictorial health warnings, suspected of illegal importation and customs duty evasion, in alleged breach of the Cigarettes & other Tobacco Products (Packaging & labelling) Amendment Rules, 2022; one person was arrested under Section 104 of the Customs Act, 1962 and later released on bail while investigations continue.
      Summary: Amendment to Rule 8 enables identification of GST registration applicants through data-analysis risk parameters supported by Biometric-based Aadhaar Authentication, on-site photograph capture and verification of originals of uploaded documents. After submission of Form GST REG-01, applicants receive either an OTP-based Aadhaar link or an appointment-booking link to complete biometric authentication and document verification at a designated GST Suvidha Kendra; ARNs are generated after completion.
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      Central Excise

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      40/2023 - dated - 30-11-2023 - CE
      Seeks to further amend notification No. 18/2022 - Central Excise in order to revise the SAED rate on petroleum crude
      Summary: The government substitutes the Table entry at S. No. 1, column (4) in the principal notification to read "Rs. 5000 per tonne", thereby revising the SAED on petroleum crude; the amendment is effected under powers conferred by the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act and takes effect from the commencement date stated in the notification.

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      63/2023 - dated - 30-11-2023 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 22/2022-Customs, dated the 30th April, 2022, in order to align it with changes introduced vide notification No. 72/2023-Customs (N.T.), dated 30.09.2023
      Summary: Amends the principal customs exemption notification by inserting a new TABLE I entry (serial 1271A) under the authority of section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, specifying a tariff classification, a broad goods description, and the applicable table entry to align the schedule with subsequent amendments; the amendment is published as an addition to Notification No. 22/2022-Customs.
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      89/2023 - dated - 30-11-2023 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: Amendment under section 14(2) of the Customs Act substitutes Tables 1-3 in Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), fixing commodity-specific tariff values in US dollars for listed edible oils, brass scrap, areca nuts, and specified forms of gold and silver, clarifying scope for entries that rely on benefits under an earlier notification and providing explanatory notes for certain forms; the amendment takes effect on the stated commencement date.
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      SEBI/HO/OIAE/IGRD/CIR/P/2023/183 - dated 1-12-2023
      Extension of timeline for implementation of provisions of circular SEBI/HO/OIAE/IGRD/CIR/P/2023/156 dated September 20, 2023 on Redressal of investor grievances through the SEBI Complaint Redressal (SCORES) Platform and linking it to Online Dispute Resolution platform
      Summary: SEBI has deferred the effective date for implementation of the SCORES to ODR linkage and related processing and monitoring obligations for Entities and Designated Bodies to April 01, 2024; Designated Bodies must obtain SCORES authentication and/or API integration to comply, and Entities must continue to file the Action Taken Report on SCORES within 21 calendar days of receipt of complaints.

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      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 24 /2023 - dated 28-11-2023
      Practice of assessment of imports of Petroleum products under CTH 2710-Reg
      Summary: All imports under CTH 2710 require a representative sealed sample sent to CRCL, Visakhapatnam for testing on first check, and clearance depends on that test and licences. Valid Previous Test Reports (PTR) covering identical goods may permit second-check assessment for qualifying manufacturer-importers, provided documentary proof and PTR details are uploaded to e-Sanchit and declared in the Bill of Entry. Non-manufacturer imports and cases without an acceptable PTR must undergo mandatory first check with CRCL testing.
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