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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 10,2024

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      Summary: Assessment of iron ore export duty requires computation of Fe on a Wet Metric Ton basis by deducting moisture using the formula Iron content (as received) = Fe x (100 - M) / 100. Applying this WMT calculation against the customs notification framework that prescribes duty rates tied to measured Fe percentage results in a lower duty classification and a corresponding right to recover any excess duty paid when the measured Fe falls below the specified threshold.
      Summary: Proper service and transparent consideration of assessee replies are procedural prerequisites before passing tax assessment orders. Where portal non-reflection of notices and uncertainty about consideration of replies arises, the assessee is entitled to benefit of doubt. The court required that the impugned order be treated as a notice for filing a written reply within a short period, directed issuance of a fresh notice in the prescribed manner with a clear minimum notice period, mandated the assessee's appearance, and obliged the assessing officer to pass a reasoned and speaking order within a defined timeframe after valid service.
      Summary: The court held that unilateral domestic amendments to the statutory definition of royalty cannot alter the meaning of that term in a DTAA; treaty terms are to be interpreted by their plain meaning, guided by international law principles, OECD commentary, and precedents, and payments for telecommunication services or satellite transponder capacity do not qualify as royalties under the relevant DTAA.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The International Financial Services Centre Authority (Informal Guidance) Scheme, 2024, effective 01.01.2025, establishes a process for eligible persons to seek No action letters or Interpretative letters on matters administered by the Authority. Applications must be filed electronically, disclose all material facts and applicable legal provisions, and demonstrate the link to the applicant's IFSC activity; a fee is payable, departments may request further information, and applications are to be disposed within 30 days excluding applicant response time. Departmental guidance is non appealable, non binding on the Authority, and may be set aside if obtained by fraud.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Faceless assessment procedures should allow certain taxpayers to be assessed by their Jurisdictional Assessing Officer under prescribed conditions where complexity impedes faceless review, and video-conferenced assessment recordings should be made available on the income-tax e-filing portal with an extended downloadable retention period to ensure reliable access and preservation.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Direct taxes are levied on income or property and paid directly by the taxpayer, exemplified by Income Tax, Corporate Tax and Property Tax. Indirect taxes are levied on consumption and collected from end consumers via intermediaries; examples include Goods and Services Tax, Excise Duty, Customs Duty and entertainment levies subsumed within GST, reflecting their transferability along the supply chain.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Orders must be limited to defects specified in the show cause notice; addressing unnotified defects violates natural justice. Where demand was confirmed on a defect not included in the FORM DRC 01, the impugned order was quashed as unsustainable. The remedial course directed was issuance of an addendum to the notice, allowance of a taxpayer reply, and reconsideration by passing a fresh adjudicatory order on merits.
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      Summary: A three-day stocktake assessed progress on the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement, reviewing trade in goods and services, mobility, and agri tech cooperation; parties committed to designing market access consistent with India's food security objectives, prioritised supply chain and agricultural sector issues, and set out steps toward an early conclusion while aligning cooperation with regional frameworks.
      Summary: Speakers highlighted the transformative role of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) in improving bank asset quality and debtor creditor behaviour, emphasising regulatory reforms to reduce delays and maximise asset value. Attention was given to mediation, creditor led resolution, group insolvency mechanisms, investor facilitation in stressed assets, and cross border enforcement issues-all aimed at strengthening resolution efficacy and market infrastructure.
      Summary: The forum focused on addressing regulatory, public procurement and quality-standards challenges while promoting cooperation across maritime, energy, logistics, renewables, circular economy and fisheries. It emphasised coordinated ministerial action to improve market access and attract Norwegian investment, framed by the recently signed Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement as the principal instrument to expand trade and investment. A proposed India-Norway startup bridge aims to foster cross-border innovation, and a Business Climate Survey indicated rising confidence among Norwegian firms in India.
      Summary: The India-Norway roundtable seeks to operationalize the Free Trade Agreement with EFTA by focusing on attracting EFTA investment and identifying collaboration across logistics, supply chains, maritime, energy, circular economy, food and agriculture, infrastructure, and technology, while reviewing reforms and measures to strengthen cross border infrastructure, connectivity and trade facilitation and planning follow up high level engagement.
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      F.No. 3(17)/Fin(Exp-I)/2024/DS-I/1077 - dated - 5-12-2024 - Delhi SGST
      Government of Delhi - Appointment as a Technical Member (State) in the State Benches of Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal.
      Summary: The Government of Delhi permits All India Service (Group 'A') AGMUT Cadre officers serving in the National Capital Territory of Delhi who have completed at least fifteen years of Government service as Group A or equivalent, subject to an overall twenty-five years of service, to be eligible for appointment as Technical Member (State) in State Benches of the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal; this relaxation is effective for ten years and other qualifying conditions remain applicable.

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      S.O. 5260(E) - dated - 6-12-2024 - PMLA
      Central Government appoint for any case or class or group of cases a Special Public Prosecutor.
      Summary: The Central Government appoints Shri Maninder Singh and Shri Rajesh Batra as Special Public Prosecutors under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act to conduct coal block prosecutions on behalf of the Directorate of Enforcement before the Special Courts constituted under the Act throughout India.
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