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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 30,2022

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Where creditors holding at least ninety percent in value execute affidavits consenting to a scheme of arrangement, the Adjudicating Authority may dispense with calling creditor meetings and with related notice requirements. In liquidation proceedings, if the sole financial creditor has affidavited approval of the scheme, the dispensation condition is satisfied and the procedural requirement to issue a second-motion notice or to convene creditor meetings may be unnecessary; the Adjudicating Authority should therefore consider dispensing with the second-motion notice in such circumstances.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Payments of tax, interest and penalty effected while search teams remain on the premises and without statutory notice or officer acknowledgement lack voluntariness; such deposits made during searches cannot be treated as self-ascertainment under the CGST voluntary-payment framework and are subject to refund with interest where coercion or procedural noncompliance is shown.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Depreciation was denied where the assessee claimed 50% of property cost as its asset but produced no conveyance, agreement, board resolution, or asset disclosures evidencing partial ownership; the invoice in the sister concern's name led the Tribunal to treat the arrangement as a licence rather than ownership, meaning the assessee failed to meet the ownership-and-use requirement for depreciation under section 32. The author notes the unaddressed statutory amendment inserting "wholly or partly" into section 32(1) and stresses the need for contemporaneous documentation and accounting entries to support part ownership claims.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Court applied the retrospective Explanation declaring that the term "tax" includes any surcharge or cess, and held that amounts called cess, including Education Cess, are within the scope of the statutory non-allowance and therefore cannot be claimed as business expenditure under the deduction provisions.
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      Summary: Entry into force of the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (Ind Aus ECTA) establishes duty free access for Indian goods across Australian tariff lines while India grants preferential access on a majority of its tariff lines; it sets services commitments and MFN treatment across many sub sectors, includes a pharmaceutical Annex for fast track approvals, provides visa mobility measures for select occupations and post study work, and removes double taxation on IT services to enhance competitiveness and employment.
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      DGFT

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      52/2015-2020 - dated - 28-12-2022 - FTP
      Amendment in Import Policy of Urad and Tur - Import is ‘Free’ up to 31.03.2024[Urad] and Import is ‘Free’ up to 31.03.2024[Tur/Pigeon Peas]
      Summary: The import policy for Urad (Vigna mungo) and Tur/Pigeon Peas (Cajanus cajan) is amended to extend their Free import status under ITC(HS) Schedule I, moving the period for free import from the previously specified end-of-March date to an extended end-of-March date, thereby permitting free imports of both commodities for the extended period.
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      51/2015-2020 - dated - 28-12-2022 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy condition for Refined bleached deodorised palm oil and palmolein and Other - Date extended beyond 31.12.2022 until further orders.
      Summary: The amendment extends the Free import status of refined bleached deodorised palm oil, refined bleached deodorized palmolein, and other palm-derived oils until further orders, while maintaining the prohibition on imports through specified ports in Kerala; the change is made under the Foreign Trade Policy framework.

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      128/2022 - dated - 28-12-2022 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income of a specified person in the nature of dividend or long-term capital gains arising from an investment made by it in India - Central Government specifies the Pension fund, namely, 1000242244 Ontario Inc. as the specified person for the purposes in respect of the eligible investment made by it in India.
      Summary: The Central Government specifies pension fund 1000242244 Ontario Inc. as a specified person for exemption of dividend and long-term capital gains from eligible investments in India, subject to conditions: file timely income-tax returns; furnish Form No. 10BBC; intimate investments quarterly in Form No. 10BBB; maintain segmented accounts; remain regulated under Ontario law; use earnings only for statutory obligations and defined contributions to beneficiaries; refrain from loans/borrowings for investment in India; avoid day-to-day participation in investees while retaining monitoring rights; and hold investments for at least three years.

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      S.O. 6047 (E) - dated - 23-12-2022 - SEZ
      Sector specific Special Economic Zone for manufacture and assembly of electronics, telecommunications, IT Hardware and development of software, R&D activities, training and other services in telecommunication at Sriperumbudur, Kancheepuram District in the State of Tamil Nadu - Area de-notified.
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking the second proviso to sub-section (1) of section 4 of the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 read with rule 8 of the SEZ Rules, 2006, de-notifies an area of 9.8270 hectare from the sector-specific SEZ at Sriperumbudur, listing survey numbers and areas and recording a resultant SEZ area of 53.7862 hectares. The decision follows State approval and a recommendation by the Development Commissioner, and provides that M/s. Salcomp Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. will function as a Domestic Tariff Area unit on the de-notified land.
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      46/2015-2020 - dated 28-12-2022
      Amendments under Para 2.107 and Appendix-2A of Handbook of Procedure 2015-20 for inclusion of TRQs under India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (Ind-Aus ECTA)
      Summary: Amendments add annual Tariff Rate Quotas under Ind Aus ECTA into the Handbook of Procedure, prescribing that Australia allocates TRQs via Export TRQ certificates which must be shared with DGFT; Indian importers apply on the DGFT portal referencing the Export TRQ. DGFT issues electronic TRQ authorisations naming importer, IEC, tariff item, quantity and validity and transmits them to the Customs EDI System. Imports are permitted only upon electronic debiting in ICES, counted by calendar year; DGFT will monitor cumulative issuance, stop issuance when quota is reached, and may amend allocation modalities, subject to the Ministry of Finance customs notification.

      Companies Law

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      10/2022 - dated 28-12-2022
      Clarification of holding of Annual General Meeting (AGM) through Video Conference (VC) or Other Audio Visual Means (OAVM)
      Summary: Companies with Annual General Meetings due in 2023 are permitted to hold AGMs by Video Conference or Other Audio Visual Means on or before 30 September 2023, subject to compliance with the procedural and technical requirements specified in paragraphs 3 and 4 of the earlier General Circular; this permission is not an extension of statutory time and noncompliance will attract legal action under the companies law.
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