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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 19,2023

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Whether payments for expatriate secondees attract GST depends on whether the overseas entity or the Indian entity is the real employer and whether the payments are reimbursements or consideration for supplied services. Determination requires factual scrutiny of contracts, payroll routing, social security and termination arrangements, reporting and supervision, and whether the Indian entity derives an economic benefit, with emphasis on a case-specific balancing of indicia rather than a single determinative test.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: High Court exercised inherent writ jurisdiction to reduce the statutory pre-deposit for a VAT appeal due to the appellant's demonstrated financial hardship, accepting a reduced payment and directing the appellate authority to admit and decide the appeal on its merits while noting the need to preserve ongoing tax compliance and registration.
      By: Law Legends
      Summary: GST on food and restaurant services differentiates tax treatment by service characteristics and product classification, with nil treatment for many fresh foodstuffs and escalating rates for processed, packaged, preserved or branded products. Eligibility for input tax credit is tied to the rate charged: suppliers at lower rates are ineligible for ITC while those at higher rates can claim it, producing operational effects on working capital and consumer pricing, and maintaining separate service charges in restaurant billing.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Where a taxpayer could not remit GST because a valid GSTIN or portal access was unavailable due to technical issues, charging interest for the period during which remittance was impossible is inappropriate; interest and penalties become applicable only from the date the taxpayer had practical ability to pay, i.e., when registration and portal access were restored, after which standard rules for interest on delayed payment apply.
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      Summary: Per capita Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) varies markedly across States and Union Territories for 2020-21 to 2022-23, with State/UT-wise figures at current and constant (2011-12) prices tabulated in Annexures I and II. The release attributes differences to differing economic development levels and outlines Government measures aimed at inclusive growth-targeted schemes for income support, agricultural credit and insurance, infrastructure and liquidity support, and rural livelihood and social assistance programmes. Data are sourced from State Directorates of Economics & Statistics; some UT estimates are not compiled.
      Summary: High proportions of loans under flagship credit programmes are directed to women: PMMY and Stand up India prioritize collateral free institutional credit and lending targets for women and SC/ST entrepreneurs to promote women's entrepreneurship. Complementary schemes provide collateral free tranches for street vendors, integrated support for artisans, SHG bank linkages, NABARD skill programmes, cluster based livelihood promotion, and Jan Dhan accounts that enable social security coverage, collectively enhancing women's financial inclusion and economic empowerment.
      Summary: RBI raised the collateral-free agriculture lending ceiling and encouraged use of Credit Information Reports in bank appraisals, while the Department of Financial Services advised waiving processing and service charges for smaller Kisan Credit Card and crop loans. The Kisan Credit Card operates as an overdraft with one-time documentation, built-in limit escalation, multiple drawals and ATM-enabled RuPay cards; loan assessment follows land, crop and scale of finance set by District Level Technical Committees or State Level Bankers' Committees, and restructuring permits further need-based loans under bank eligibility.
      Summary: UPI is the principal driver of digital payments, showing rapid growth in volume and value while banknote circulation growth declined. Government and RBI measures-such as incentive schemes for card and P2M acceptance, advisories to improve acceptance infrastructure, bank transaction and merchant targets, rural digital literacy programmes, RBI awareness campaigns, and the regulatory permission for linking of RuPay credit cards to UPI-are presented as steps to expand acceptance, consumer convenience and the digital payments footprint.
      Summary: Negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement between the UK and India advanced in the thirteenth round via in person and virtual sessions, focusing on goods, services and investment, with parties committing to continued talks toward a comprehensive FTA and scheduling a further fourteenth round.
      Summary: MoSPI emphasizes strengthening official statistics through international engagement and technical standard-setting, adopting CAPI and cloud-based validation to improve data quality and reduce publication time lags, introducing website data visualization and user consultations, and implementing revised guidelines and a digital portal for MPLADS fund-flow and lifecycle monitoring, while publishing environmental, gender, and SDG indicator frameworks.
      Summary: LEADS 2023 combines perception and objective data from a pan India survey and stakeholder consultations to assess logistics performance across States/UTs, classifying jurisdictions and evaluating three pillars: Logistics Infrastructure, Logistics Services, and Operating and Regulatory Environment. The report highlights multimodal connectivity, PM GatiShakti, City Logistics Plans, digital platforms, and the need for State Logistics Policies, industry status for logistics, monitoring frameworks, skill development, and promotion of green logistics to guide targeted reforms and improve competitiveness.
      Summary: BRSR and ESG disclosure obligations are framed as strategic frameworks for corporate transparency and accountability, with disclosures serving as a roadmap to engage stakeholders and integrate sustainability into corporate strategy. The workshop linked ESG with NGRBC principles, emphasizing materiality and saliency approaches, human rights due diligence, DE&I, and women- and children-friendly policies as operative elements for legal compliance and responsible business conduct.
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      GST - States

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      02/2023-State Tax - dated - 15-12-2023 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 73/2017– State Tax, dated 31st January, 2018
      Summary: Amendment waives late fee amounts above a modest threshold and fully waives late fee where FORM GSTR 4 shows nil central tax, for returns covering July 2017-March 2019 quarters and financial years 2019 20 to 2021 22, if those returns were furnished between 1 April 2023 and 30 June 2023.
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      51/2023-State Tax - dated - 10-11-2023 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2023
      Summary: Amendments require registration applicants (with specified exceptions) to declare PAN and State/UT in FORM GST REG 01; prescribe that the value of supply for online gaming and actionable claims in online money gaming or casinos is the total amount paid or payable to or deposited with the supplier by or on behalf of the player, including virtual assets, and disallow deduction for refunds; mandate monthly filing of FORM GSTR 5A by persons supplying online money gaming from outside India and update FORM GST REG 10 to record type of supply, URLs, commencement date and a tax collection declaration.
      3.
      50/2023-State Tax - dated - 10-11-2023 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 66/2017-State Tax, dated 15th November, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the prior State notification to exclude registered persons making supply of specified actionable claims from eligibility for composition levy under section 10, by inserting qualifying language that explicitly removes such suppliers from the composition scheme.
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      49/2023-State Tax - dated - 10-11-2023 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to notify supply of online money gaming, supply of online gaming other than online money gaming and supply of actionable claims in casinos under section 15(5) of Himachal Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Notification under section 15(5) of the Himachal Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 notifies three supplies: supply of online money gaming; supply of online gaming other than online money gaming; and supply of actionable claims in casinos. The notification applies from the first day of October, 2023 and is issued on the recommendations of the GST Council, thereby classifying these supplies for the purposes of the Act.
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      47/2023-State Tax - dated - 10-11-2023 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 30/2023-State Tax, dated 18th September, 2023
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 30/2023-State Tax inserts an effective date phrase for the prescribed special procedure and declares that insertion to be deemed effective from an earlier specified date, thereby creating a forward effective date coupled with retroactive deeming under the authority of section 148.
      6.
      11/2023-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 10-11-2023 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate) inserts Schedule IV entry 227A classifying specified actionable claim to include betting, casinos, gambling, horse racing, lottery and online money gaming, omits S. No. 228 and 229, and adds an Explanation that undefined terms carry meanings from the Himachal Pradesh GST Act, the Integrated GST Act and the Union Territory GST Act; the amendment is effective from the first day of October, 2023.
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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 85/2023 - dated 26-9-2023
      IECs with PFMS Account Status appearing As Rejected – reg.
      Summary: PFMS account rejections for about 20,000 IECs are delaying disbursal of export incentives. Annexure A lists PFMS error codes with rectification steps (e.g. resubmit account details, correct IFSC/account/mobile/location codes, or escalate system issues). Annexure B lists affected IECs with error codes and RJCT status. IEC holders must re submit account details via ICEGATE, verify PFMS acceptance through ICEGATE, and coordinate with JNCH EDI Section ([email protected]) and PFMS Helpdesk ([email protected]) to enable incentive payments.
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