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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 28,2024

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      By: Narayana Chambers
      Summary: DGFT mandates an Annual RODTEP Return for exporters exceeding the scheme threshold, filed per exported product on the DGFT portal by the next financial year deadline, subject to tiered late fees. Non filing can result in freezing of unused scrips or ineligibility for future scrips, while filings must disclose detailed taxes and levies borne (inputs, transport, fuel, GST from unregistered suppliers, stamp and electricity duty) and compare actual tax savings with RODTEP benefits.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The authorised representative under the CGST Act may appear on behalf of a person before GST officers, appellate authorities and the appellate tribunal except where personal oath examination is required; permitted representatives include relatives, regular employees, advocates, chartered accountants, cost accountants, company secretaries, prescribed qualified persons and GST practitioners; retired commercial tax gazetted officers may act after a one year post retirement bar; disqualifications include dismissal from government service, specified convictions, misconduct findings and insolvency, with disqualification orders subject to natural justice.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: The Goods and Services Tax creates a unified indirect tax framework that simplifies multiple prior levies, removes cascading tax effects, and expands inter state market access for small and medium enterprises. Recovery through input tax credit reduces overall tax burden where credits are available and incentivizes formalization and recordkeeping. However, frequent electronic return filing, digital record maintenance, evolving regulatory requirements, and timing delays in realizing input tax credits increase compliance costs and can strain SME cash flow, while the technology driven compliance model compels digital adoption with attendant transitional challenges.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The inquiry by a referral court is confined to a prima facie determination of the existence and validity of an arbitration agreement and must not conduct a detailed examination of factual disputes; substantive issues such as alleged overcharging, audit findings, and claims of fraud are matters for the Arbitral Tribunal to decide, including as preliminary issues, while the court's gatekeeping role remains narrow and procedural.
      By: Eshaan Singal
      Summary: India's transfer pricing framework centers on the arm's length principle, with heightened focus on intangibles, intra-group services, royalties and digital transactions. Tools like Safe Harbor Rules and APAs provide pricing certainty, while evolving benchmarking (including profit-split and multi-year data) and judicial emphasis on contemporaneous documentation and FAR analyses shape dispute outcomes. Increased scrutiny of digital business models and compliance burdens-Master Files, Local Files, and CbCR-raise double taxation risks absent MAPs; best practices include proactive APAs, robust documentation, and early authority engagement.
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      Summary: The Department of Expenditure expanded PFMS enabled Direct Benefit Transfer coverage and operational tools, integrated 117 external systems, and reduced credit failures; fixed the states' net borrowing ceiling at 3% of GSDP with an additional 0.5% GSDP borrowing window for power sector performance; enacted procurement reforms reducing performance security to 5%, raising monetary thresholds and issuing a revised Goods Procurement Manual; introduced Delegation of Financial Powers Rules, 2024; and approved the Unified Pension Scheme to commence 1 April 2025 with assured pension, family pension, minimum pension and inflation indexing.
      Summary: Dr. Sandip Shah has been appointed Chairperson of NABL, the QCI constituent board that administers laboratory accreditation programs to ensure reliable testing and calibration, promote consumer and regulatory confidence, and support industry competitiveness. He succeeds the previous chair and brings extensive experience in pathology, molecular biology, transplant immunology, and prior NABL committee and mentorship roles.
      Summary: Dr. Arunish Chawla assumed charge as Secretary, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, following appointment by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet. The release records his 1992-batch IAS (Bihar cadre) background, immediate prior tenure as Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals from 1 November 2023, earlier roles including Managing Director of the Metro Rail Project Patna, senior economic postings on foreign assignment (including at the IMF and as Minister (Economic) in Washington), service as Joint Secretary in the Department of Expenditure, and academic credentials of a Master's and Doctorate in Economics from the London School of Economics.
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      28/2024 - dated - 26-12-2024 - ADD
      Seeks to impose definitive Anti-Dumping Duty on import of “Digital Offset Printing Plates” originating in or exported from China PR, Japan, Korea RP, Vietnam, and Taiwan
      Summary: Imposes a definitive anti-dumping duty on Digital Offset Printing Plates from China PR, Japan, Korea RP, Vietnam and Taiwan, with producer- and origin-specific rates set in the Table, payable in Indian currency; excludes waterless CtP Plates for specialised non-paper printing, applies under section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act read with rules 18, 20 and 23, and is effective for five years with exchange rate determination as per section 14 of the Customs Act.

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      33/2023-State Tax - dated - 23-12-2024 - Delhi SGST
      “Account Aggregator” notified as the systems with which information may be shared by the common portal based on consent u/s 158A of DGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Notification designates Account Aggregator as an approved system to receive information from the GST common portal based on taxpayer consent, defining the term by reference to its status as a non-financial banking company operating under applicable regulatory directions and specifying the commencement date for such consent-based data sharing.
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      S.R.O. No. 1190/2024 - dated - 24-12-2024 - Kerala SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. G.O.(P) No.135/2018/TAXES (S.R.O. No.583/2018) dated 18th August, 2018
      Summary: The Government amends the constituting notification for the Kerala Authority for Advance Ruling to substitute the member named in Serial No.2, replacing Shri. Abdul Latheef K, Joint Commissioner (Audit), Thrissur, with Shri. Mansur M I, Joint Commissioner (Audit), Kottayam, thereby appointing Shri. Mansur M I as a member in place of Shri. Abdul Latheef K under the statutory powers referenced.
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      F A 3-47/2017/1/V (31) - dated - 28-11-2024 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A-3-47/2017/1/V(59) dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No. F A-3-47/2017/1/V(59) by inserting serial 5AB for Service by way of renting of any immovable property other than residential dwelling, specifying in the Table that the entry applies to "Any unregistered person" and "Any registered person." The amendment is made under section 9(3) of the Madhya Pradesh GST Act and is deemed effective from 10 October 2024.
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      CT/8/0007/2024-Sec-1-05(CT)(30) - dated - 20-11-2024 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to bring in force Provision of clause 2 and 3 of Notification No. CT/8/0007/2024-Sec-1-05(CT)(19) dated 08-08-2024
      Summary: Under the power conferred by sub clause (2) of clause 1 of Notification No. CT/8/0007/2024 Sec 1 05(CT)(19) dated 08 08 2024, the State Government appoints a date in November 2024 as the date on which clauses two and three of that notification shall come into force, issued by the Commercial Tax Department in the name of the Governor to give effect to those provisions.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2024/222 - dated - 24-12-2024 - SEBI
      SEBI permitted the exit of the Indian Commodity Exchange Limited as a stock exchange and the consequent withdrawal of recognition granted to it
      Summary: SEBI permitted the Indian Commodity Exchange Limited to exit as a stock exchange and issued directions for the consequent withdrawal of recognition under the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, the withdrawal to take effect from the date of publication of the Notification in the Official Gazette; this follows earlier proceedings including a prior withdrawal order set aside by the appellate tribunal and the exchange's request for relaxation or voluntary surrender.
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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/ MIRSD-PoD-1/P/CIR/2024/164 - dated 27-12-2024
      Prior approval for change in control: Transfer of shareholdings among immediate relatives and transmission of shareholdings and their effect on change in control
      Summary: Clarifies that transfer among immediate relatives and transmission of shares in unlisted body corporate intermediaries shall not be treated as change in control; proprietary concerns' transmission that alters legal formation or ownership will be treated as change in control requiring prior approval and fresh registration; partnership firms face non control treatment for inter se transfers in multi partner firms but induction of a new partner or dissolution scenarios in two partner firms will amount to change in control; transferees gaining controlling interest must meet fit and proper criteria.
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