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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 06,2024

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      Summary: The court held that the plain language of the faceless scheme, Section 144B(2) and the CBDT order requires that issuance of Section 148 notices in matters involving international tax charges comply with the mandatory faceless assessment procedure, irrespective of the taxpayer's residency status, and that notices issued without adherence to that procedure are inconsistent with the statutory scheme.
      Summary: Rule 86A(1) functions as a temporary protective mechanism that may be invoked only where input tax credit is currently available in the taxpayer's electronic credit ledger and the officer has reasons to believe that such present credit has been fraudulently availed or is ineligible; the expression "amount equivalent to such credit" must be read together with the condition of availability in the ECL and does not authorise retrospective blocking of ITC already utilised or refunded.
      Summary: The court held that exhaustion of statutory remedies bars writ relief where efficacious alternate remedies exist and where resolution requires factual or classification inquiries; finding no exceptional circumstances to bypass the statutory process, the court dismissed the writ petitions but granted liberty to the petitioners to pursue statutory remedies, including filing responses to show cause notices or appeals against adjudication orders within the period allowed, subject to compliance with prescribed conditions such as pre-deposit obligations.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 80TTA allows deduction for interest on savings bank deposits for individuals and HUFs (excluding senior citizens) from specified banking and post office deposits subject to a statutory ceiling, excluding time deposits and accounts held by firms or associations; tribunals require documentary proof (bank statements/passbooks) and remit matters to assessing officers for verification when eligibility or quantum is not established. Section 80TTB provides a higher deduction for senior citizens from similar deposit sources, subject to the same exclusions and the requirement that claimants substantiate interest income for deduction within statutory limits.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Errors in income tax payment include selecting the wrong assessment year, entering incorrect PAN details, and choosing an incorrect tax type; taxpayers must verify assessment year, ensure PAN accuracy, select the proper payment category, retain the challan receipt as proof, comply with advance tax obligations to avoid interest, reconcile declared and paid tax to prevent notices, make timely payments to avoid penalties, and use authorized payment portals or verified banks.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC delegated authority to Additional and Joint Commissioners to pass orders on notices issued by DGGI officers nationwide from 1 December 2024, with specified Principal Commissioners and Commissioners named; the Ministry of Finance notified state wise jurisdictions for GSTAT benches effective 26 November 2024. GSTN issued advisories on TDS reporting by scrap dealers, authorised e invoice verification apps, an e invoicing glossary, and procedural steps for e invoice enablement, reporting and verification to resolve return filing and system issues. A GoM will propose rate rationalisation and GST on insurance premiums for Council consideration and recent GST collections showed year on year growth with lower refunds.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Appellate Authority found the product to be an edible preparation whose character derives from vegetable fat (23%) with negligible milk solids, concluding it is a preparation of vegetable oil and therefore classifiable under 1517 90 90, attracting a reduced GST rate of 5%.
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      Summary: A concessional loan funds a climate-adaptive community-based water-harvesting project in Meghalaya to construct climate-resilient small water-storage facilities, develop command-area irrigation and micro-irrigation systems, establish weather stations, and pilot renewable micro-hydropower. The project will prepare a WHS master plan and village-level water security plans managed by local institutions, and strengthen capacity of state watershed and conservation departments while training farmers, especially women, to enhance irrigated agriculture, fisheries and horticulture and integrate climate adaptation into water-security planning.
      Summary: The Government proposes earmarking areas and offering land at concessional rates in new townships and industrial parks to integrate MSMEs into larger industrial ecosystems, coordinated with states, alongside regulatory reforms to simplify processes, reduce compliance burdens and decriminalise laws to promote Ease of Doing Business.
      Summary: President Putin praised India's India First orientation and the Make in India initiative as creating a stable investment environment, stated Russia is ready to set up manufacturing operations in India, linked India's policy to Russia's import substitution program and the rise of domestic Russian brands, and urged BRICS cooperation-including an investment platform and a rapid dispute resolution mechanism-to support SME growth and mobilise financial resources for partner countries.
      Summary: Sequential filing of GSTR-7 returns has been mandated, requiring taxpayers to file GSTR-7 in chronological order beginning with the October tax period; where no deduction has been made, the deductor must file a Nil return for that month.
      Summary: The Bill modernises boiler safety law by reorganising provisions into six chapters, updating definitions, omitting obsolete sections, and incorporating decriminalisation measures that convert court fines for non criminal breaches into executive penalties with administrative adjudication and appeal, while preserving criminal sanctions for major offences; it also details rule making powers for the Central Government, Board and States and provides transitional removal of difficulties and repeal and saving provisions.
      Summary: The Pradhan Mantri Internship Scheme pilot provides structured industry internships with a monthly stipend and a one-time grant disbursed via Direct Benefit Transfer, while employers select candidates and provide induction, technical and soft-skills training plus logistical support such as accommodation, transport and health insurance. The scheme targets large-scale placements across states and union territories, with administrative engagement between ministry officials, interns and supervisors and ongoing applicant selection by participating companies.
      Summary: Meeting by the Department of Financial Services aimed to strengthen inter-agency cooperation between PSBs and the CBI to expedite bank fraud investigations by creating regular banker-CBI consultation platforms, streamlining complaint filing and review processes, and clarifying operational support needs. The meeting noted positive effects of Prevention of Corruption Act amendments protecting bonafide banking decisions, reviewed insolvency and asset recovery mechanisms, and introduced an asset tracing IT application for PSB evaluation.
      Summary: DRI is urged to integrate Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to enhance detection and enforcement; its intelligence has helped identify policy gaps, and recent empowerment under wildlife protection legislation aids wildlife smuggling enforcement. Expansion of technical and human capacity is recommended to counter technologically sophisticated criminals while balancing enforcement with facilitation of legitimate trade; publication of smuggling reports and regional international cooperation initiatives support intelligence-led responses to smuggling and commercial frauds.
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      26/2024 - dated - 4-12-2024 - ADD
      Seeks to impose Anti-Dumping Duty on imports of "Textured Tempered Coated and Uncoated Glass " falling under Tariff headings 7003, 7005, 7007, 7016, 7020 and 8541 originating in or exported from China PR or Vietnam for a period of 6 Months.
      Summary: Provisional anti-dumping duty is prescribed on textured tempered coated and uncoated glass imported from China PR and Vietnam after preliminary findings of dumping, increased imports and material injury. The notification lists producer- and country-specific duty amounts in USD per metric ton and provides that the payable rate equals the difference between the landed value and the specified duty amount where landed value is lower. The measure is effective for six months and payable in Indian currency, with exchange rate determined by Government notifications and bill of entry date.

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      04/2024 - State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-11-2024 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017- State Tax (Rate), issued in G.O. Ms No. 110, Revenue (CT-II) Department, Dt.29.06.2017
      Summary: The Telangana amendment inserts Nil-rated entries under Chapter 99 for Ministry of Railways services including platform tickets, retiring/waiting rooms, cloak rooms and battery-operated car services, inter-zone/division services, and SPV-to-Ministry infrastructure-use and maintenance arrangements during concession periods. It also revises accommodation-treatment by excluding student residences, hostels, camps and paying-guest accommodations from the entry and adds a Nil-rated entry for qualifying low-value long-term accommodation supplied for a minimum continuous period.
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      03/2024 - State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-11-2024 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 2/2017-State Tax (Rate), issued in G.O. Ms No. 110, Revenue (CT-II) Department, Dt. 29-06-2017
      Summary: The notification amends the State Tax (Rate) schedule Explanation by adding a proviso that, notwithstanding the Legal Metrology Act and its rules, the supply of agricultural farm produce in packages exceeding specified bulk thresholds shall not be considered within the expression "pre-packaged and labelled." The amendment is issued under section 11(1) of the Telangana GST Act, 2017 and takes effect from the commencement date stated in the notification.
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      02/2024 - State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-11-2024 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1/2017-StateTax (Rate), issued in G.O Ms No.110, Revenue(CT.II) Department, Dt: 29.06.2017
      Summary: The notification amends State Tax schedules to reclassify specific goods: cartons and cases of corrugated or non-corrugated paperboard, milk cans of iron, steel or aluminium, and solar cookers are inserted into the lower-rate schedule; parts of brooders are included. Schedule III is adjusted to exclude specified cartons from a residual 4819 entry, exempt certain milk cans from particular equipment entries, add solar cookers to domestic stove entries, and carve out aluminium milk cans from box entries while listing them under utensils. An Explanation proviso excludes agricultural produce in packages over twenty-five kilogram or twenty-five litre from being treated as "pre-packaged and labelled."
      5.
      G.O.Ms.No. 127 - dated - 29-11-2024 - Telangana SGST
      The Telangana Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2024 (Act No. 4 of 2024) – Appointed date for notifying the provisions of sections 2 to 24 of the Act
      Summary: The State Government, exercising its statutory power to appoint commencement dates for the Telangana GST Amendment Act, 2024, has issued a notification that phases the Act's entry into force by assigning one appointed date for a defined group of sections and an earlier appointed date for a specified subset of sections.
      6.
      G.O.Ms.No. 126 - dated - 29-11-2024 - Telangana SGST
      The Telangana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 – Special procedure to be followed by the electronic commerce operators in respect of supplies of goods through them by composition taxpayers
      Summary: Notification mandates that the electronic commerce operator required to collect tax at source must prohibit inter-State supplies made through it by composition taxpayers, collect and remit tax at source as provided by statute, and submit details of those supplies electronically in FORM GSTR-8 on the common portal.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/CFD/CFD-TPD-1/P/CIR/2024/170 - dated 5-12-2024
      Repository of documents relied upon by Merchant Bankers during due diligence process in Public issues
      Summary: Merchant bankers must upload due diligence records and documents relied upon in public issue management to a stock-exchange operated Document Repository platform, using individual login credentials, ensuring documents are relevant, complete and legible, and enabling supervisory access by the regulator. Documents are to be uploaded to the repository of an exchange where listing is proposed and other exchanges informed; specified timelines for uploads apply after filing draft offer documents and after listing. Preservation obligations under merchant banker regulations remain applicable and the requirements cover draft offer documents filed on or after the effective date for mainboard and SME listings.
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