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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 14,2024

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The document differentiates regulatory penalties for statutory contraventions and contractual liquidated damages for vendor non performance, addressing whether such payments constitute consideration for a supply under GST. Citing administrative guidance, it concludes that fines, late fees, penal interest and liquidated damages imposed to punish, deter or compensate for breach do not represent consideration for tolerating a breach and therefore fall outside GST taxable supply.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Advance receipts for services that are non refundable are taxable in the year of receipt and must be included in total income when received. Reliance on the accounting "matching principle" or AS 9 to defer recognition is misplaced where tax law governs inclusion on receipt. Provisions addressing remission or cessation of liabilities do not convert non refundable advance receipts into deferred taxable income, and point-of-taxation rules in other statutes are distinct statutory carve-outs; accrual accounting acceptance must yield to the income inclusion principle for non refundable advances.
      By: Kamal Aggarwal
      Summary: Writ petitions seeking to quash show cause notices cannot bypass the statutory scheme where petitioners have effective alternate remedies; disputes over entitlement to GST exemptions or nil rates are fact intensive and properly resolved through the adjudicatory and appellate mechanisms, and writ jurisdiction is confined to cases involving jurisdictional excess, breach of natural justice, or constitutional invalidity.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An administrative order issued without affording an opportunity to reply to the Show Cause Notice violates the principle of natural justice; the High Court set aside the Impugned Order, treated it as an addendum to the SCN, and remitted the matter for fresh consideration on merits, directing the petitioner to file a consolidated reply within the period specified and to deposit a portion of the disputed tax from electronic cash registration pending fresh adjudication.
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      Summary: The New Nyaya Sanhita mandates time bound management of criminal proceedings by fixing stages for enquiry, investigation, supply of documents to victim and accused, commitment for trial, discharge applications, framing of charges, pronouncement of judgment, and filing of mercy petitions; it further requires fast track investigations for offences against women and children and limits courts to granting no more than two adjournments to prevent delay.
      Summary: Provisional November 2024 All India CPI and CFPI show moderation in year on year inflation driven mainly by a decline in the food and beverages group. The release presents rural, urban and combined index levels and year on year inflation rates, disaggregated by groups and subgroups, notes significant subgroup declines (vegetables, pulses, sugar & confectionery, fruits, eggs, milk products, spices, transport & communication, personal care) and identifies items with largest positive and negative year on year changes. Data quality, coverage and annexures are described.
      Summary: Industry is urged to provide accessible skill development and employment opportunities for persons with disabilities by adapting training into formats such as Braille, identifying sectoral roles aligned with their strengths, and promoting initiatives-including sports festivals and accessible publications-that enhance independence, employability, and broader social and professional inclusion.
      Summary: India, as Vice Chair of the Supply Chain Council under the IPEF Pillar II Agreement and Chair of the Pharma/Healthcare Action Plan Team, participated in SCC discussions advancing Action Plan Teams and Sub Committees to strengthen supply chain resilience. Key operational items included diversification of sources, technical standards for cold chain logistics, development of monitoring and data analysis systems, and collaborative measures-such as technology transfer, skills development, and reduced import dependence for APIs-to bolster domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing. The SCC also reviewed the Crisis Response Network and a Labor Rights Advisory Board.
      Summary: A Memorandum of Understanding commits IEPFA and ACCA to a four year collaboration to implement ACCA's Financial Education for You (FEFY) for grades 6-9: ACCA will supply free digital curriculum and train teachers; IEPFA will facilitate pilot introductions in select urban and rural schools that satisfy digital and scheduling requirements. The programme emphasizes interactive, experiential learning to improve students' financial decision making. The partnership also includes ACCA funded seminars, workshops, and roundtables, and mutual obligations of confidentiality and transparent cooperation.
      Summary: Meetings directed expedited transfers to NARCL, strengthened bank coordination and monitoring of priority accounts, and tasked a committee under the SBI Chairman to recommend fresh accounts for transfer to bolster the resolution pipeline. They identified procedural delays in admitting Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) applications at NCLT benches, instructed banks to ensure senior-level monitoring and reduce adjournments, and endorsed an MCA plan to develop an integrated portal to share real-time NCLT proceeding information with Financial Creditors.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/DDHS-PoD-1/P/CIR/2024/173 - dated 13-12-2024
      Relaxation from the ISIN restriction limit for issuers desirous of listing originally unlisted ISINs (outstanding as on December 31, 2023)
      Summary: Issuers converting unlisted ISINs outstanding as on December 31, 2023 into listed ISINs pursuant to Regulation 62A will have those converted ISINs excluded from the maximum number of ISINs permitted to mature in a financial year under Chapter VIII of the NCS Master Circular, with clause 4A inserted to implement this exclusion to encourage listing of grandfathered unlisted ISINs.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/PoD2/P/CIR/2024/174 - dated 13-12-2024
      Classification of Corporate Debt Market Development Fund (CDMDF) as Category I Alternative Investment Fund
      Summary: The CDMDF, established under Chapter III C of the AIF Regulations to act as a Backstop Facility for investment grade corporate debt and to enhance secondary market liquidity during stress, is clarified to fall within Category I AIF under Regulation 3(4)(a) of the AIF Regulations; this aligns the fund's market development objective with the regulatory treatment applicable to Category I funds.
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      SEBI/HO/AFD/AFD-POD-1/P/CIR/2024/175 - dated 13-12-2024
      Pro-rata and pari-passu rights of investors of AIFs
      Summary: Investors in an AIF scheme must hold pro-rata rights to investments and distributions relative to commitments, with exceptions where an investor is excused/excluded, defaults on contribution, or shares returns with the manager/sponsor under agreement. Managers or specified public/development entities may subscribe to subordinate unit classes within limits and safeguards. Existing schemes with priority distribution that lack exemptions shall not accept fresh commitments or make new investments, and any consequent regulatory limit breaches must be recorded in the Compliance Test Report.

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      CORRIGENDUM - dated 13-12-2024
      Corrigendum to Public Notice no. 30/2024-2025 dated 01.11.2024 on amendment in 4.59 of Handbook of Procedures, 2023 and modification in Standard Input Output Norms (SION) M- 1 to M-8 for export of jewellery
      Summary: The corrigendum amends Note 2 of Public Notice No. 30/2024-2025 by correcting the wording to state that the export of mechanized plain and studded jewellery also includes some manual process, and reiterates that weight of imported mountings and findings of gold or silver used in export products will not be included in determining net content of gold and silver.
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      Policy Circular No. 10/2024-25 - dated 13-12-2024
      EPCG Scheme - Applicability of amendment to Para 5.10(c) of Hand Book of Procedures 2015-20 (Mid-Term Review)
      Summary: The amendment to para 5.10(c) of the HBP 2015-20 is prospective: it applies to third-party exports made against EPCG authorisations issued on or after 05.12.2017, while prior exports remain under the earlier policy. Exports up to 04.12.2017 may count the full realised shipping bill value toward EPCG obligations (subject to single counting and Average Export Obligation rules); exports from 05.12.2017 onward count only the actual payment realised through the normal banking channel into the authorisation holder's account.

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      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 57/2024 - dated 26-11-2024
      Extension of validity of CAVR Order No. 01/2023-Customs under the Customs (Assistance in Value Declaration of Identified Imported Goods) Rules, 2023 in respect of Linear Alkyl Benzene.
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs extended the operation of CAVR Order No. 1/2023 Customs for Linear Alkyl Benzene (HS Code 38170011) for an additional one year period under the Customs (Assistance in Value Declaration) Rules, 2023, exercising powers under the Customs Act. This Public Notice is issued as a standing order for departmental officers; operational difficulties are to be reported to the Assistant Commissioner of Customs (Appraising Main), Chennai II(Import) Commissionerate.
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