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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 26,2023

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      By: Rinkit Uchat
      Summary: Exempt allowances reduce taxable salary when statutory conditions and documentary proof are met. Core items include HRA, computed by comparing actual HRA, a percentage of basic salary and rent paid minus ten percent of basic; Transport Allowance, capped by formula with special rates for disabled personnel; Children's Education and Hostel Allowances limited per child; meal concessions non taxable up to a per meal employer cost; entertainment allowance relief for government employees only; deductible professional tax; LTA exemptions for domestic travel subject to prescribed class of travel ceilings; fully exempt job related reimbursements; and employer borne medical expenses and approved insurance premiums when incurred in prescribed hospitals or schemes.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Availability of Input Tax Credit depends on satisfying the conditions in Section 16(2), including possession of invoices, receipt of goods or services, payment of tax, and return filing. If a buyer meets these conditions and can substantiate payment with invoices and bank records, discrepancies between seller and buyer returns do not alone permit reversal of credit. Tax authorities must first act against the supplying dealer unless exceptional circumstances such as collusion, the supplier being untraceable, ceased business, or lack of assets are established before directing reversal by the buyer.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Blocking of input tax credit under Rule 86A requires the officer to have reasons to believe, based on material evidence, that credit was fraudulently availed or is ineligible under the sub rule (1) grounds, and such reasons must be duly recorded in writing before disallowing debit from the electronic credit ledger. The power must be exercised cautiously and objectively; if the taxpayer produces supporting documents, the officer must have a strong written case and provide an opportunity to be heard before blocking ITC.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A taxpayer is entitled to a refund under the Inverted Duty Structure where input tax was erroneously charged by the supplier at a higher rate than the rate applicable to the output supply; the excess input tax is refundable and carries interest. The appellate order granting refund was upheld, the writ petition dismissed, and the revenue was directed to pass and deposit the refund with interest within the prescribed period.
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      S.O. 5434 (E) - dated - 21-12-2023 - SEZ
      Central Government, notifies the 52.2065 hectares area at Panapakkam Village, Ranipet District, in the State of Tamil Nadu and constitutes an Approval Committee
      Summary: Notification designates a Multi Sector Special Economic Zone at Panapakkam Village, Ranipet District, comprising specified survey parcels aggregating 52.2065 hectares, issues the land schedule for SEZ boundary and administration, constitutes an Approval Committee with identified ex officio members and state nominees for SEZ governance, and deems the SEZ to be an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act to align customs status with SEZ operations.
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      16/2023 - dated 9-10-2023
      Subject-wise issuance of separate notices to the same taxpayer under sections 73 and 74 of the KSGST Act, 2017 – Instructions issued
      Summary: Separate notices must be issued when a taxpayer has distinct subject matters requiring non-fraud and fraud-based tax determinations; officers must clearly delineate which matters fall under each category, and adjudication and closure shall operate independently at the notice level rather than by individual subject matter.
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