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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 02,2024

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      Summary: The court held that where IGST has been paid on the value of imported goods inclusive of cost, freight and insurance under Section 5(1) of the IGST Act read with the Customs Act, the CIF/FOB distinction is immaterial and a notification provision seeking separate IGST on ocean freight for FOB imports cannot be sustained, reinforcing fiscal neutrality and preventing double taxation.
      Summary: Where provisions for wages and salaries are reversed in the return and actual payments are later made and evidenced, those entries represent a timing difference rather than inherently bogus expenditure; treating the same item as disallowable in the earlier year and again disallowing the later payment would result in double disallowance contrary to the taxation of real income.
      Summary: A notice under Section 148 issued in the name of a deceased person is a jurisdictional defect because a valid notice to the correct person is a condition precedent to reopening an assessment; legal representatives have no statutory duty to intimate death; where salary tax has been deducted at source, reassessment cannot be pursued against the deceased or their representatives, and employer non-deposit of TDS does not create an outstanding demand against the assessee or their legal representatives.
      Summary: The Court construed the Commissioner's revisional power to permit consideration of all materials relating to the proceeding that are available at the time of his examination, including documents and valuation reports that came on the file after the assessment order; the Explanation to the provision was read as clarificatory, giving an inclusive meaning to "record" rather than restricting it to what the Assessing Officer had when passing the assessment.
      Summary: The Court held that the Commissioner must consider a revision petition on its merits and that the term record in revision proceedings extends beyond the return and assessment order to include material from other sources and prior assessments. It emphasised consistency in treatment of continuing transactions and required the Principal Commissioner to take into account all relevant materials, identify any apparent mistakes, afford a personal hearing, and pass a reasoned order within a short timeframe.
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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Where a notification enabling IGST on ocean freight is finally struck down as invalid, refund claims for IGST collected under that notification must be treated as claims arising from an unconstitutional levy. Under the Mafatlal categories, such claims may be pursued after final invalidation and an application filed within a reasonable time thereafter cannot be rejected as time barred; authorities may not insist on retrospective levy or deny restitution by invoking ordinary statutory limitation rules.
      By: rutuja gaikwad
      Summary: FoSCoS establishes an online framework replacing the manual licensing process for Food Business Operators under FSSAI by centralizing application, renewal and modification of licences, integrating with GST and PAN databases for data accuracy, and enabling real time application tracking; these features digitise regulatory processes, reduce administrative friction, create persistent compliance records, and increase transparency and accountability between businesses and regulators.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: The meaning of "date of initiation" under Section 275(1)(c) is the commencement or first introductory step of penalty proceedings; a reference by the Assessing Officer to initiate penalty proceedings constitutes that initiation, while the subsequent show cause notice and order are procedural steps providing opportunity and finalizing the process.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Electronic Credit Ledger (ECL) records self-assessed input tax credit by major tax heads (IGST, CGST, SGST, CESS) and is credited only through return filing. Access is restricted to the taxpayer, the jurisdictional officer, and authorised GST practitioners; the ECL is view-only, downloadable, and shows provisional/mismatch credits. Utilisation follows a prescribed priority among IGST, CGST and SGST/UTGST with strict inter-head limits and CESS set-off confined to CESS liabilities. Refunds and re credits of amounts debited from the ECL are processed by specified Forms and orders, and discrepancies are reported via FORM GST PMT-04.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: SPICe MCA creates a unified digital mechanism for company incorporation that consolidates multiple filings into a single application, allowing entrepreneurs to obtain Director Identification Numbers and primary tax identifiers through one process, reducing procedural steps, lowering aggregate filing costs, and accelerating issuance of incorporation and tax documents to streamline post incorporation compliance.
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      Summary: IICA signed MoUs with six executive search firms to improve selection and appointment processes for Independent Directors, integrating the Independent Director Databank-which requires registration and a proficiency assessment under the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules, 2014-while launching board evaluation resources to support governance, capacity-building, and board effectiveness.
      Summary: National Awards recognized energy, environment, total quality and circular economy excellence in cement plants and grinding units, reaffirming commitments to water positivity and plastic negativity. The conference released an Indian Certified Reference Material for gypsum to substitute imported CRMs and support domestic manufacturing, issued the 8th edition of cement plant operational guide norms, and announced carbon footprint quantification and offsetting through an NCB incubated StartUp, while hosting technical papers, posters, an exhibition, and StartUp interactions.
      Summary: The programme will establish dedicated clean plant centres with diagnostic laboratories, trained staff, and operating procedures to maintain disease free foundation material, and will roll out a certification and accreditation scheme to test and certify planting materials and accredit private nurseries. Implementation is by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare through the National Horticulture Board and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, with consultations involving private nurseries, researchers, state governments, and growers' associations.
      Summary: The National Pension System (NPS) promotion focuses on expanding retirement coverage through corporate onboarding, subscriber awareness campaigns, and product innovation. The programme outlines employer integration practices, partnerships with trade bodies, and subscriber-centric enrolment processes to increase participation. It frames these measures against demographic pressures and limited household pension allocation, and cites extensions such as the Atal Pension Yojana (APY) and NPS-Vatsalya to reach underserved cohorts and encourage early savings.
      Summary: The CBIC convened a global programme to advance the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) voluntary compliance framework and expand reciprocal recognition through Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs). The event emphasised AEO's role in cargo security and trade facilitation via cooperation among importers, exporters, logistics providers and customs stakeholders, the need for capacity building for partners with limited capability, and operational measures-risk management, MSME engagement and technology-to strengthen supply chain resilience under the WCO SAFE Framework.
      Summary: The programme expanded formal financial access by providing extensive retail loans through participating banks, inaugurating bank branches and business correspondent centres to strengthen delivery, and combining NABARD sanctions and CSR assistance for rural roads, school infrastructure and support to entrepreneurs. Departmental and banking officials reported on financial inclusion efforts while ministers and regional leaders underscored government facilitation in mobilising credit and infrastructure support.
      Summary: The Union Finance Minister directed RRBs to increase ground-level agricultural and allied-activity credit, expand credit to women SHGs with sponsor-bank and NABARD/SIDBI support, accelerate technology upgrades (Internet Banking, Mobile Banking, UPI) by end-December 2024, saturate beneficiaries under social security schemes, promote digital transactions and branch expansion in rural areas, and maintain asset quality, corporate governance and coordinated capacity-building to support enterprise development and rural financial inclusion.
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      Customs

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      84/2024 - dated - 29-11-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs amends the principal customs notification by substituting updated tariff value tables for edible oils, brass scrap, gold and silver, and areca nut, specifying unit valuation in US dollars per metric tonne or per unit weight, with explanatory qualifications for certain precious metal entries; the amendment is made under statutory authority and comes into force on the stated commencement date.

      Income Tax

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      124/2024 - dated - 29-11-2024 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Tenth Amendment) Rules, 2024 - Safe Harbour Rules for income referred to in clause (i) of sub-section (1) of section 9 chargeable to tax under the head “Profits and gains of business or profession
      Summary: The rules create a safe harbour for foreign companies engaged in diamond mining selling raw diamonds in notified special zones: an eligible assessee opting in must declare income meeting a prescribed profit margin relative to gross receipts. If the option is valid, deductions under routine business expense and depreciation provisions are treated as given, written down value is adjusted accordingly, and set off of unabsorbed depreciation and carried forward losses or losses from other businesses is disallowed. Form No. 3CEFC must be filed to opt in; the assessing officer may invalidate the option for incorrect or concealed facts, and mutual agreement procedure is barred for the eligible business.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/214 - dated - 29-11-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Merchant Bankers) (Amendment) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: Amendments require merchant bankers to employ at least two professionally qualified persons, strengthen lead manager duties by mandating that responsibilities for disclosures, allotment and refund be clearly defined and disclosed in draft and final offer documents, prohibit merchant bankers who are promoters or associates from leading or being associated with an issuer's regulated activities subject to narrow exceptions, require underwriting subscriptions prior to finalisation of basis of allotment, and impose timelines for Board intimation of registration changes and transaction reporting of acquisitions.
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