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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 23,2024

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Circular No. 17/2024 delegates power to specified tax authorities to admit and decide condonation applications for delay in filing Form No. 10 IC and Form No. 10 ID, subject to conditions that the return was filed by the due date, the option was exercised in the ITR, and the assessee was prevented by reasonable cause showing genuine hardship; it limits entertainable applications to those filed within three years from the end of the assessment year, covers pending applications as of the Circular date, and prescribes disposal timelines, but contains ambiguities about new filings and scope that risk inconsistent discretion and litigation.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The article clarifies that an adjudicating authority is any authority empowered to pass orders under the CGST Act (excluding specified appellate and ruling bodies), and that adjudication proceeds from a Show Cause Notice which embodies natural justice. It explains that the Central Board can assign functions of a proper officer to officers by notification or circular, and that such assigned officers may exercise powers like issuing summons in inquiries without separate delegation by the Commissioner.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: The FSSAI certificate evidences compliance with food safety standards; downloading it provides immediate verification for inspections, simplifies renewals and updates via the FoSCoS portal, and creates a shareable document for online sales and commercial partnerships. A downloaded certificate enhances customer trust when displayed, offers convenient digital access in place of physical records, and functions as a legal safeguard by demonstrating compliance in inspections or disputes.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The statute defines document broadly to include writings, printed material, maps, inscriptions, caricatures and electronic records. It classifies documents as public (records of sovereign authorities, official bodies, public officers and specified public records) or private, provides examples of public documents, and prescribes that custodial public officers must supply dated, subscribed and sealed certified copies on payment, which serve as proof of the contents; it further sets out modes to prove governmental, legislative and foreign public records.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Issuance of a show cause notice under ordinary assessment provisions and subsequent discontinuance of those proceedings does not preclude the revenue from initiating separate proceedings for alleged deliberate evasion; where fraud related provisions are invoked the notice must specifically articulate the incriminating allegations and manner of concealment to enable a meaningful response.
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      Summary: The Council recommended targeted GST rate adjustments and exemptions for specified goods and services, clarified classification and levy issues, and proposed procedural and legislative amendments including a Track and Trace enabling provision, voucher-treatment clarifications, ISD and Invoice Management System changes, reduced pre-deposit for penalty-only appeals, and various compliance relief measures to be effected through notifications, circulars and law amendments.
      Summary: The MPC meeting under Section 45ZL concluded with a resolution to keep the policy repo rate unchanged and to continue a neutral monetary policy stance focused on a durable alignment of CPI inflation with the medium term target while supporting growth. The minutes set out the macroeconomic and inflation outlook underpinning this choice-weak Q2 GDP driven by industrial slowdown, elevated food led headline inflation with core uptick, projected quarter by quarter GDP and CPI trajectories with evenly balanced risks-and record the voting split and individual member statements proposing alternative measures including a repo rate cut and non rate liquidity options.
      Summary: Combination approval was granted for UltraTech Cement Limited's acquisition of a significant equity stake in The India Cements Limited through a promoter-block purchase and an associated open offer; both parties operate in the manufacture and sale of grey cement and ready-mix concrete and a detailed order will follow.
      Summary: A programmatic policy-based loan under the SMILE second subprogram supports a coordinated reform agenda to expand manufacturing and strengthen supply chain resilience by operationalizing a comprehensive policy framework that: strengthens institutional bases for multimodal logistics at national, state and city levels; standardizes warehousing and logistics assets to attract private investment; improves external trade logistics efficiencies; and adopts smart, low-emission digital logistics systems.
      Summary: Devolution of central funds under the 15th Finance Commission has exceeded prior-transfer levels, increasing States' fiscal capacity. The 2024-25 SASCI allocation adds untied capital funds for State use across sectors and creates a disaster dispensation allowing eligible States, as assessed by an Inter Ministerial Central Team, to receive up to fifty percent of their Part 1 (Untied) SASCI allocation for reconstruction of infrastructure, in addition to resources under the National Disaster Response and Mitigation Fund.
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