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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 18,2024

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      Summary: Disallowance of expenditure relating to exempt income requires identification and apportionment of expenses attributable to non taxable receipts; only expenditure expended to earn taxable income may be claimed. Courts interpret "in relation to" expansively and reject reliance on the spender's dominant purpose. The existence of actual exempt income is necessary to invoke the disallowance rule, and post enactment explanatory amendments that alter prior law are not retrospective.
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      By: Kamal Aggarwal
      Summary: The Delhi High Court held that prohibitions on overlapping proceedings aim to prevent duplicate orders but do not universally bar transfer or continuation of intelligence based investigations; appointment of territorial and pan India officers permits coordinated action where rigid application of the anti overlap rule would impede complex, multi taxpayer or cross jurisdiction inquiries, and therefore the transfers and actions in the present case were not barred by the statutory provision or the administrative circular.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Additional and Joint Commissioners of specified Central Tax Commissionerates are empowered with All India jurisdiction to adjudicate DGGI-issued SCNs, with allocation rules for multi-noticee matters based on the principal place of business of the noticee with the highest tax demand; subsequent SCNs follow jurisdictional or highest-demand rules. GSTN mandates sequential GSTR-7 filing from October and advises on reconciling Tables 8A and 8C of GSTR-9 for FY 2023-24, explaining auto-population from GSTR-2B and correct reporting for late supplier reporting, reversals and reclaims of ITC.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: MSME measures combine financial support-subsidies, credit-linked assistance and priority sector lending with collateral relief-and tax concessions to reduce costs and compliance burdens. Public procurement reservations, including a sub-reservation for women entrepreneurs, create market access. Technology and skill development schemes, quality certifications, IP cost reductions for exporters, simplified Udyam registration, and contingency relief packages during economic disruptions collectively enhance competitiveness and enterprise continuity.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An order must adhere to the allegations in the Show Cause Notice and contain adequate reasons; the impugned SCN alleged incorrect Input Tax Credit due to the supplier's cancelled registration and reconciliation discrepancies, but the adjudicating order failed to conclude that the supplier had not paid tax and lacked sufficient reasoning, prompting a requirement for evidence of receipt of supplies and noting the availability of appeal against the unreasoned order.
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      Summary: MFA will become mandatory in a phased rollout and users are urged to activate it and update registered mobile numbers. E-Way Bill generation will be limited to base documents dated within 180 days of generation, and extensions of E-Way Bills will be capped at 360 days from the original generation date. Taxpayers should modify compliance processes and consult the E-Invoice and E-Way Bill portals for detailed implementation instructions.
      Summary: DPIIT has implemented a nationwide intellectual property awareness and enforcement framework combining capacity-building programs across academia, law enforcement and industry, public outreach campaigns and institutional reforms. Key measures include NIPAM outreach, training for judiciary, customs and police, IPR enforcement guidance, modernisation and digitisation of IP offices with AI tools and virtual hearings, SIPP and TISCs for startup facilitation, SPRIHA university IPR Chairs, fee rebates for eligible entities, and administrative safeguards for application confidentiality and cloud-based data security.
      Summary: Regulatory and administrative measures centralize and streamline company incorporation: the Central Registration Centre expedites online incorporation; the SPICe+ form integrates PAN/TAN, eMOA/eAOA, DIN allotment and multiple statutory enrolments to enable single-window incorporation; Rule 38(2) permits SPICe+ to cover name reservation, incorporation and appointment/allotment of DIN for up to three directors; amendments to the Companies Act, 2013 seek ease of doing business, decriminalisation and simplified compliance for Small Companies, One Person Companies, Start-ups and Producer Companies, alongside targeted exemptions for specified company categories.
      Summary: The address highlights four research frontiers: digitalisation as a long-term technology shock altering productivity, labour markets, inflation and monetary transmission-necessitating big data and machine learning methods; climate change creating non-linear supply, demand and financial-stability risks that call for interdisciplinary macro-financial models; reassessment of the unobservable natural rate of interest in light of post-pandemic and global shifts; and changing digital consumption patterns that transform household saving, borrowing and policy transmission, motivating agent-based and behavioural modelling.
      Summary: GeM held a Dehradun outreach and capacity-building camp to promote adoption of the Government eMarketplace, delivering targeted training, on-site helpdesk support and a registration drive to onboard local sellers, MSEs and women-led enterprises and to remove barriers to participation in business-to-government procurement on the unified digital procurement platform.
      Summary: Six amendments to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and over one hundred regulatory changes by the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India have been made to strengthen insolvency resolution, streamline implementation, and maximize asset value. Under Section 227, the Central Government, in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India, has notified that insolvency and liquidation proceedings of specified Non-Banking Finance Companies shall proceed under the Code read with the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Insolvency and Liquidation Proceedings of Financial Service Providers and Application to Adjudicating Authority) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: The document states that a prescribed class of companies must have at least one woman director, citing the second proviso to sub section (1) of section 149 of the Companies Act, 2013 and Rule 3 of the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules, 2024. Rule 3 requires every listed company and every other public company meeting specified paid up capital or turnover thresholds to appoint at least one woman director. Non compliance renders the company and every officer in default liable to penalties under the Companies Act, 2013.
      Summary: The CBDT's electronic campaign notifies taxpayers of AIS-ITR mismatches and non-filing for specified years, urging filing of revised, belated, or updated returns within the applicable limitation windows and permitting taxpayers to contest AIS entries or provide feedback via the AIS portal; the initiative is implemented under the e-Verification Scheme, 2021 and uses third-party data to enhance voluntary compliance and transparency.
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      86/2024 - dated - 16-12-2024 - Cus (NT)
      Notification to specify the manufacturing processes and other operations in relation to a class of goods in a warehouse.
      Summary: Notification prohibits manufacturing processes and other operations in warehouses on goods imported for solar power generation projects that supply electricity, applying only where such processes result in electricity from the warehoused goods under the Customs Act warehouse regime; the prohibition is issued under the proviso powers in the Act and takes effect on the date specified in the notification.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/221 - dated - 16-12-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Mutual Funds) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: The amendments create a Specialized Investment Fund framework permitting registered mutual funds to establish SIFs with multiple investment strategies, set investor eligibility (including a minimum investment threshold with an accredited investor exemption), prescribe manager certification, apply mutual fund scheme provisions unless otherwise specified, and impose issuer, NAV and group exposure limits. Separately, a Mutual Fund Lite regime is established for passive schemes with tailored eligibility, trustee independence, networth and governance requirements, concentration and related-party transaction limits, disclosure and valuation obligations, and specified operational and reporting duties for AMCs and trustees.
      3.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/220 - dated - 16-12-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Research Analysts) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2024.
      Summary: Regulations expand definitions and create a part-time research analyst category, require specified academic/professional qualifications and ongoing NISM certification for individuals and principal officers, impose a deposit maintained under lien, mandate compliance officers for non-individuals, require client-level segregation between research and distribution at group and family levels, require disclosure and client-data responsibilities where Artificial Intelligence tools are used, and add recordkeeping, website and corroboration obligations for research recommendations.
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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/219 - dated - 16-12-2024 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Investment Advisers) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2024
      Summary: Regulations introduce a part-time investment adviser category with limits on clients and obligations to segregate advisory work from other employment, require graduate minimum qualifications and continuous NISM certification for persons providing investment advice, replace networth with a bank deposit maintained under lien for dispute liabilities, create Form C for part-time registration, expand recordkeeping and website requirements, mandate appointment of a compliance officer or qualified independent professional, and impose specific responsibilities and disclosure obligations for use of Artificial Intelligence in advisory services.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/AFD/AFD-POD-3/P/CIR/2024/176 - dated 17-12-2024
      Measures to address regulatory arbitrage with respect to Offshore Derivative Instruments (ODIs) and FPIs with segregated portfolios vis-à-vis FPIs
      Summary: Issuance of ODIs is restricted to separate dedicated FPI registrations ("ODI" suffix) with no proprietary investments, except for ODIs referencing government securities; ODIs may not reference derivatives and must be fully hedged one-to-one with underlying securities (other than derivatives). ODI subscribers meeting specified concentration or size criteria must provide full look through ownership, economic interest and control disclosures to ODI issuing FPIs for submission to Depositories, subject to defined exemptions, validation through an SOP, monitoring by Depositories, prescribed realignment timelines and enforcement consequences for non-compliance. Segregated portfolios are treated individually for compliance and liquidation requirements.

      Income Tax

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      19/2024 - dated 16-12-2024
      Guidance Note 2/2024 on provisions of the Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Scheme, 2024
      Summary: The Guidance Note defines eligibility for settlement under the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme by reference to appeal pendency as of the cut off date, clarifies exclusions (including specified search year assessments, review petitions and settlement commission matters), and explains that set aside issues admitted to appellate authorities are eligible to the extent set aside. It states that prosecution instituted before declaration disqualifies the relevant assessment year but not other years, that the payable amount depends on the declaration date with statutory timelines for payment, and that earlier taxes paid are creditable.

      DGFT

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      34/2024-25 - dated 17-12-2024
      Fixation of one new Standard Input Output Norms (SIONs) at SION A-3683 under 'Chemical and Allied Product' (Product Code 'A').
      Summary: Notification under paragraph 1.03 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023 fixes SION A-3683 for Propionic Anhydride exports in the Chemical and Allied Product group, prescribing per 1 kg export input quantities: Propionic Acid 1.15 kg and Acetic Acid Glacial 0.500 kg, thereby formalising the input-output ratios to be applied for export compliance.
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