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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 05,2024

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      Summary: Reassessment of a non-searched entity under Section 153C must be measured from the date the Assessing Officer records satisfaction about the seized material's relevance to that entity, not from the date of the search when the same AO is involved; the proviso to Section 153A(1) prevents the extended limitation period introduced by the 2017 amendment from applying to searches before the statutory cutoff, and physical handover of materials is a machinery provision rather than the substantive commencement trigger.
      Summary: The tribunal upheld the declared transaction value, finding that the authority enhanced assessable value without following statutory procedures and without proving non-comparability; NIDB assessed-value data alone was insufficient. On classification, the motor controllers were held to be parts principally used with electric motors and correctly classed under CTH 8503, with explanatory notes and the principal-use test displacing revenue's attempt to treat them as vehicle accessories.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: If a departmental tariff classification that underpins adjudicatory proceedings is not sustained, consequential demands and orders premised on that classification are vitiated; adjudication must be confined to the case framed in the show cause notice and, if the revenue seeks to adopt a different tariff heading, it must issue a fresh show cause notice to the assessee before proceeding on the new classification.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Court held that Entry 8 of the State List covers intoxicating liquor broadly to include industrial alcohol, so states have power to regulate production, manufacture, supply, pricing and taxation of alcohol used industrially; this entry is both industry- and product-based, extends to raw materials like rectified spirit and denatured spirit but excludes final products merely containing alcohol.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Spice MCA consolidates multiple statutory filings into one electronic form to incorporate companies and obtain director identification, supports e-MOA and e-AOA submissions, integrates Digital Signature Certificate authentication, and uses pre-filled fields and a single-window approval process to reduce documentation, time, and administrative costs while enhancing compliance and enabling fully online registration.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Rejection of Form GST TRAN-1 for entering Central Excise Duty credit in the wrong column, combined with the absence of a portal option to file an appeal and non-acceptance of manual appeals, left the petitioner without an effective remedy; the High Court issued notice to the revenue administration and relied on precedent addressing lack of portal appeal mechanisms while noting no submission disputing availability of the claimed credit.
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      Summary: Climate-related financial risks - both physical and transition - threaten price and financial stability by interacting with credit, market, liquidity and operational risks and can be amplified through interconnectedness and cross-border linkages. Effective regulatory response requires prudential safeguards plus enabling measures: disclosure standards, capacity building, inter-regulatory coordination, and improved data infrastructure. The Reserve Bank proposes measures including climate risk surveys, a draft disclosure framework, guidance on green deposits, and creation of a standardised data repository (RB-CRIS) to address fragmented climate data and support credible scenario analysis and sustainable finance mobilization.
      Summary: The Scheme provides a procedural framework for persons licensed or proposing to operate in the IFSC to seek informal guidance from Authority Departments via no-action or interpretive letters. It prescribes eligibility, application content and fee requirements, a disposal timeline, grounds for rejection, confidentiality limited to a specified period, partial fee refund rules for rejected requests, and safeguards that letters are departmental, non-binding views which may be withdrawn for fraud and are not appealable.
      Summary: The Ministry centralised voluntary strike off and e form processing through the Centre for Processing Accelerated Corporate Exit (C PACE), operationalised LLP strike off processing, and reduced processing times; it also effected decriminalization of corporate offences to reallocate enforcement toward administrative adjudication and implemented digital streamlining measures including SPICe+/FiLLiP consolidated incorporation forms, Straight Through Process conversions, increased Small Company thresholds, and establishment of centralised registries and processing centres.
      Summary: Prime Minister's Internship Scheme creates a portal-driven placement mechanism to improve youth employability by posting company internship opportunities, enabling online applicant submissions, and permitting companies and eligible financial institutions to post and select interns; initial partner companies were identified by average CSR spend and additional participants may join with ministry approval to cover under represented sectors.
      Summary: The Mahila Samman Savings Certificate Scheme allows women, or guardians for minor girls, to open accounts until the stated deadline to promote financial independence. Accounts carry a prescribed minimum and maximum deposit band for a two year tenure, a specified annual interest rate compounded quarterly and credited to accounts, and permit partial withdrawals and premature closure on compassionate grounds.
      Summary: Repayment of the '6.35% OIL MKTNCO GOI BOND 2024' falls on December 23, 2024, payable at par with no interest thereafter; if a State holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act falls on that date, repayment will occur on the preceding working day. Payment of maturity proceeds to registered holders in Subsidiary General Ledger/Constituent Subsidiary General Ledger accounts or Stock Certificates will be by pay order with bank particulars or by credit through electronic means, subject to submission of bank account particulars in advance; absent such particulars, holders must tender duly discharged securities at designated paying offices twenty days before the due date.
      Summary: The Government of India announced sale of three government securities through multiple price auctions-yield based for New GS 2027 and price based for GS 2039 and GS 2054-with GoI option to retain additional subscription and up to five percent of each issue reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Auctions will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India via the E Kuber electronic system within specified bid windows, with announced result and payment dates, and the securities are eligible for When Issued trading per RBI guidelines.
      Summary: CCI approved the proposed combination in which MUFG Bank, Ltd., a Japan incorporated bank and wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, will acquire certain shareholding in Shiprocket Private Limited, which operates a digital logistics platform connecting businesses with third party logistics service providers; a detailed Commission order will follow.
      Summary: The Competition Commission has issued competition approval for KDT Venture Holdings, LLC to acquire certain shareholding in Shiprocket Private Limited. KDT is a US incorporated early stage venture capital firm and wholly owned subsidiary of Koch, Inc.; Shiprocket operates a logistics services platform aggregating logistics providers for business customers. A detailed Commission order will follow.
      Summary: The Competition Commission approved a combination in which Platinum Stone A 2014 Trust will subscribe to unlisted, unrated optionally convertible debentures of GMR Infra Enterprises Private Limited. The Target SPV will acquire approximately nine percent of the fully diluted shareholding of GMR Airports Limited from its promoter and pledge that GAL shareholding in favour of the Acquirer to secure the OCD subscription. The Acquirer is a trust whose sole beneficiary is a sovereign investment institution; the Target SPV currently has no business operations.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      31/2024 - dated - 3-12-2024 - CE
      Seeks to rescind Notification No. 08/2022-Central Excise dated 30th June, 2022- Exemption relating to certain applicable duties on petrol, diesel and ATF cleared for exports
      Summary: Rescinds Notification No. 08/2022-Central Excise that granted exemption for certain duties on petrol, diesel and aviation turbine fuel cleared for export, withdrawing that exemption for future clearances. The rescission is made under statutory excise and finance powers, takes effect immediately, and contains a savings clause preserving actions done or omitted before the rescission.
      2.
      01/2024 - dated - 3-12-2024 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to amend Rule 18 and Rule 19 of the Central Excise Rules, 2017 - Rule 18 is related to Rebate of duty and rule 19 is related to Export without payment of duty
      Summary: The Central Excise (Amendment) Rules, 2024 omit the first proviso before the explanation in Rule 18 (Rebate of duty) and omit the proviso to Rule 19 (Export without payment of duty), with immediate effect under the Central Excise Act, 1944.

      Customs

      3.
      48/2024 - dated - 3-12-2024 - Cus
      Seeks to rescind Notification No. 32/2022-Customs dated 30th June, 2022.- It was exempting imports of Petroleum Crude and ATF from whole of the additional duty of Customs as is equivalent to the Special Additional Excise Duty leviable thereon under section 147 of the Finance Act, 2002
      Summary: Rescission removes the exemption that had excluded imports of petroleum crude and ATF from the additional customs duty equivalent to the Special Additional Excise Duty under the Finance Act; the Central Government invokes customs and general clauses statutory powers, declares the rescission necessary in the public interest, makes it effective immediately, and preserves actions or omissions done before rescission.

      GST - States

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      S.R.O. No. 1124/2024 - dated - 30-11-2024 - Kerala SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification G.O.(P) No.139/2024/TD. dated 9th October, 2024
      Summary: The Government has issued an errata directing that the phrase "any property" wherever it occurs in the notification published as S.R.O. No. 911/2024 and in its explanatory note shall be read as "any immovable property"; the correction is issued to rectify drafting errors and to align the published text with the intended terminology.

      Money Laundering

      5.
      S.O. 5211(E) - dated - 3-12-2024 - PMLA
      Central Government Authorization for Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund to perform Aadhaar Authentication for the purposes of section 11A of the Money-laundering Act
      Summary: Central Government permits Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund to perform Aadhaar authentication for the purposes of section 11A of the Prevention of Money laundering Act, 2002, under the power of sub section (1) of section 11A, on being satisfied that the reporting entity will comply with the privacy and security standards under the Aadhaar Act and after consultation with the Unique Identification Authority and the appropriate regulator.

      SEZ

      6.
      S.O. 5185 (E) - dated - 29-11-2024 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 0.7532 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 21.7468 hectares at Outer Ring Road, Devarabeesanhalli Village, VarthurHobli, Bengaluru East Taulk, Bengaluru in the State of Karnataka
      Summary: The Central Government, under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and SEZ Rules, 2006, has de notified 0.7532 hectares comprising specified survey parcels at Devarabeesanhalli, Bengaluru, reducing the SEZ area and resulting in a new aggregate SEZ area. The de notification follows the developer's proposal, Development Commissioner recommendation, and State Government approval, is recorded as meeting statutory requirements, and the de notified land is to be used for non SEZ IT infrastructure consistent with the State land use plan.
      7.
      S.O. 5183(E) - dated - 29-11-2024 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies an additional area of 37.6980 hectares, thereby making the total area of the Special Economic Zone as 588.6514 hectares at Gopalpur, District Ganjam, in the State of Odisha
      Summary: Notification effects statutory inclusion of an additional 37.6980 hectares into a sector specific Multi product Special Economic Zone proposed by M/s. Tata Steel SEZ Limited, issued under the second proviso to sub section (1) of section 4 of the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and rule 8 of the Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006, and identifies the newly included parcels by village, tahasil, khata/lease and plot particulars in a detailed table, consolidating the SEZ total area to 588.6514 hectares.
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      Indian Laws

      1.
      IFSCA-LPRA/11/2024-Legal and Regulatory Affairs - dated 2-12-2024
      International Financial Services Centres Authority (Informal Guidance) Scheme, 2024
      Summary: The Scheme provides a mechanism for seeking informal guidance from the Authority via no action and interpretive letters on regulatory provisions administered in the IFSC. Eligible applicants must file electronically with prescribed disclosures; Departments may seek clarifications, target disposal within a stated timeline excluding applicant response time, and may decline ineligible or duplicative requests. Guidance will be published with a limited confidentiality period, is non binding and not an Authority order, and may be set aside if obtained by fraud or misrepresentation.

      GST

      2.
      239/33/2024 - dated 4-12-2024
      Amendment to Circular No. 31/05/2018-GST, dated 9th February, 2018 on 'Proper officer under sections 73 and 74 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and under the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017'
      Summary: Additional and Joint Commissioners of Central Tax of specified Commissionerates are authorized with All India jurisdiction to adjudicate DGGI show cause notices under the substituted notification effective 1 December 2024. Principal Commissioners/Commissioners will allocate Adjudication (DGGI cases) to empowered Additional/Joint Commissioners. Where multiple noticees span Commissionerates, the notice(s) shall be adjudicated by the empowered adjudicator corresponding to the principal place of business of the noticee with the highest tax demand, irrespective of amount; rules for subsequently issued notices and corrigendum for pre-effect notices are prescribed.
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