Just a moment...

Top
Help
×

By creating an account you can:

Logo TaxTMI
Call Us / Help / Feedback

Contact Us At :

E-mail: [email protected]

Call / WhatsApp at: +91 99117 96707

For more information, Check Contact Us

FAQs :

To know Frequently Asked Questions, Check FAQs

Most Asked Video Tutorials :

For more tutorials, Check Video Tutorials

Submit Feedback/Suggestion :

Email :
Please provide your email address so we can follow up on your feedback.
Category :
Description :
Min 15 characters0/2000
Add to...
You have not created any category. Kindly create one to bookmark this item!
Create New Category
Hide
Title :
Description :
❮❮ Hide
Default View
Expand ❯❯
Close ✕
🔎 Newsletters - Adv. Search
Year:
---- All Years ----
  • ---- All Years ----
  • 2026
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012
Month:
---- All Months ----
  • ---- All Months ----
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
❯❯
MaximizeMaximizeMaximize
0 / 200
Expand Note
Add to Folder

No Folders have been created

    +

    Are you sure you want to delete "My most important" ?

    NOTE:

    Daily Newsletters
    Showing Results for :
    Reset Filters
    Results Found:
    Show All SummariesHide All Summaries

    Daily Newsletter

    Back

    All Daily Newsletter

    Showing Results for :
    Reset Filters
      No Records Found

      Daily Newsletter

      Back

      All Daily Newsletter

      whatsappJoin Channel
      Showing Results for : Reset Filters

      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 11,2024

      Contents
      Note

      Note

      -

      Bookmark

      Print

      Print

      Collapse
      2 Notes Toggle
      Summary: Section 144C establishes a self-contained, multi-tiered assessment regime for international-transaction assessees in which the Dispute Resolution Panel exercises independent, enhanced review distinct from Section 144B. Framing the draft assessment order is an integral statutory step that preserves the assessee's right to challenge proposed findings; omission of that draft-stage procedure is therefore a substantive breach of the Section 144C code rather than a mere procedural irregularity. Remand under Section 153(6) does not revive assessments once the limitation periods in sub-sections (3) and (4) of Section 153 have expired.
      Summary: The issue is whether the Explanation to Section 14A introduced by the Finance Act, 2022 applies retrospectively or prospectively, particularly for assessment years where no exempt income arose. The Court analysed the Memorandum to the Finance Bill, relevant precedents, and the principle that tax laws altering existing legal positions are not to be given retrospective effect unless expressly or necessarily implied. It concluded the Explanation must operate prospectively from the effective date stated in the Memorandum, maintaining taxpayer expectations and legal certainty.
      44 Highlights Toggle
      2 Articles Toggle
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Registration under new Chapter VI B requires SM REITs to be constituted as registered trusts and to appoint a separate investment manager and a registered debenture trustee. The investment manager must satisfy net worth, experience and personnel qualifications and enter into an investment management agreement with the trustee. Applicants file Form A with detailed information and supporting documents including a registered trust deed and net worth certificate; applications are subject to fees, scrutiny, requests for further information or appearance, and may be accepted with conditions or refused after an opportunity to be heard.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Notices and assessment orders issued in the name of an amalgamating company after the operative date of a merger are void ab initio because the amalgamating company ceases to exist; Section 87 preserves taxability of inter-company transactions and transposes liabilities to the amalgamated company, but Section 160 cannot cure the substantive defect of serving or framing proceedings against a non-existent entity, subject to narrow exceptions where deliberate nondisclosure justifies sustaining proceedings.
      7 News Toggle
      Summary: The document outlines a coordinated policy framework to strengthen Women-led startups through financial instruments-venture investments via AIFs, seed funding, a credit guarantee facility, a reserved allocation under the Fund of Funds, and preferential AIF management fees-and through non-financial measures including capacity building workshops, virtual incubation, state outreach, a central policy hub, and recognition mechanisms to enhance visibility, mentorship, market access and regional empowerment for women entrepreneurs.
      Summary: Digital integration is central: the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) furnishes API based request response access to government logistics datasets, integrating 39 systems across 11 ministries and exposing over 1,800 data fields via 125 APIs. Complementing ULIP, the Logistics Data Bank (LDB) deploys RFID to enable end to end tracking of containerized EXIM cargo, while digital and infrastructure initiatives together aim to reduce logistics costs and improve supply chain efficiency.
      Summary: Government policy advances greenfield industrial nodes under the National Industrial Corridor Development Programme with state projects such as Shendra-Bidkin Industrial Area and Dighi Port Industrial Area, using SPVs, trunk infrastructure development and central equity support. Institutional measures-Project Development Cells, National Single Window System, liberalised FDI, Production Linked Incentives and Ease of Doing Business reforms-facilitate project implementation. Sectoral schemes like the Indian Footwear and Leather Development Programme and Central Sector Industrial Development Schemes provide targeted funding and incentives to support technology upgradation, cluster development and regional industrialisation.
      Summary: Difference between Table 8A and Table 8C of Form GSTR 9 stems from auto population of Table 8A from Form GSTR 2B while Table 8C requires manual entry for ITC of the tax year availed in the next year. Taxpayers must report ITC for invoices dated in the tax year but reflected in the next year's source data in Table 8C and Table 13; reclaimed ITC reported in a later year must be shown in the reclamation table of that later year; prior year entries auto populated in Table 8A need not be reported again in Table 8C or Table 13.
      Summary: Amendment to Rule 8 enables Biometric-based Aadhaar Authentication and in-person document verification for GST registration via the common portal: applicants receive either an OTP-based Aadhaar link or a link to book an appointment at a designated GST Suvidha Kendra for biometric authentication, must bring appointment confirmation, jurisdiction details, original Aadhaar and PAN, and original documents uploaded with Form GST REG-01; ARNs are generated after completion of biometric authentication and document verification.
      Summary: A national women focused insurance agent programme recruits women meeting basic age and educational eligibility for specialised training, provides a time limited stipend during the first three years of capacity building, and thereafter commission based earnings as LIC agents. The initiative sets recruitment targets to scale female participation, integrates with village sakhi intermediary models to enhance financial inclusion and social security outreach, and offers a pathway for trained agents to be considered for Development Officer roles within the insurer.
      Summary: A memorandum of understanding creates a government-private collaboration allowing startups to access government industry reports, datasets and studies, receive procedural facilitation for fast track patent applications, and connect to the Startup India network, while the private partner provides venture funding, mentorship, prototype development support and pathways for international expansion.
      3 Notifications Toggle

      GST - States

      1.
      39/GST-2 - dated - 9-12-2024 - Haryana SGST
      Notification under section 171 to provide for the sunset date under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The Governor, acting on Council recommendation, designates a date after which the Authority will not accept requests to examine whether input tax credits availed or tax rate reductions have resulted in a commensurate reduction in the prices of goods or services; the notification is deemed to have come into force from an earlier specified commencement date, altering the temporal scope of the Authority's jurisdiction.
      2.
      38/GST-2 - dated - 9-12-2024 - Haryana SGST
      Corrigendum to Notification no. 27/GST-2, dated 09.10.2024 under the HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum to notification No. 27/GST-2 substitutes the words "any immovable property" for "any property" in the table (serial number 5AB, column (2)), clarifying that the notification's reference to property is limited to immovable property; issued by the Excise and Taxation Department as a textual correction to the published notification under the GST framework.
      3.
      37 / GST-2 - dated - 6-12-2024 - Haryana SGST
      Notification for GSKs as Facilitation Centre for biometric authentication and verification of documents
      Summary: Notification designates specified GST Suvidha Kendras as Facilitation Centres authorised to perform biometric based Aadhaar authentication, take applicants' photographs and verify original documents uploaded with registration applications, mapping each facilitation centre and its address to a defined jurisdiction under the proviso to sub rule (4A) of rule 8 of the Haryana GST Rules, 2017; the centres' functions are limited to in person authentication and verification for registration purposes.
      3 Circulars Toggle

      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/TPD/CIR/P/2024/171 - dated 10-12-2024
      Revised Guidelines for Capacity Planning and Real Time Performance Monitoring framework of Market Infrastructure Institutions(MIIs)
      Summary: MIIs must adopt a proactive, future oriented Capacity Planning methodology and a comprehensive Real Time Performance Monitoring framework covering all critical IT systems and interdependent components; obtain SCOT and Board approval; ensure installed capacity exceeds projected peak demand; implement automated monitoring, alerts, asset registers, utilization thresholds, dedicated alert response teams, regular stress testing and vendor SLA provisions; and submit revised guidelines to the regulator within the prescribed timeframe.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-3/P/CIR/2024/172 - dated 10-12-2024
      Enhancement in the scope of optional T+0 rolling settlement cycle in addition to the existing T+1 settlement cycle in Equity Cash Markets
      Summary: Expansion of an optional T+0 rolling settlement permits trading alongside T+1 by widening eligible scrips to a phased top 500 market capitalisation list, allowing all brokers to participate and to levy differential brokerage within limits, and obliging Qualified Stock Brokers, custodians and Market Infrastructure Institutions to implement systems for investor participation. A morning Block Deal window for T+0 will be available, MIIs must publish operational guidelines and FAQs, and provide fortnightly reports; phased applicability and modification of prior circular provisions are specified.
      3.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2024/168 - dated 3-12-2024
      Master Circular for Depositories
      Summary: Master Circular consolidating SEBI circulars for depositories up to 30 September 2024 into four sections (BO Accounts; DP related; Issuer related; Depositories related). It declares PAN as the primary market identifier, permits voluntary Aadhaar e KYC via KUA/KSA, prescribes SARAL AOF and uniform KYC, sets online demat account opening/closure rules, DIS standardisation and e DIS mandates with depository level authentication, records all encumbrances/NDUs in the depository system, mandates cyber security/incident SOPs and AI/ML reporting, and establishes CAS, fee, deactivation/reactivation and other operational and investor protection procedures.
      41 Case Laws Toggle
      AI TextQuick Glance by AIHeadnote

      Topics

      ActsIncome Tax