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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 30,2024

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      Summary: Condonation of short delays in filing income tax returns must be governed by principles of equity and fairness, with bona fide explanations such as portal technical failures and unforeseeable disruptions at a chartered accountant's premises meriting empathetic, case sensitive assessment rather than mechanical rejection. Where assessees rely on professional intermediaries, corroborative evidence of genuine operational impediments is a relevant consideration in exercising discretionary condonation to facilitate compliance objectives.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Whether voluntary cancellation of GST registration may be revoked and thereafter cancelled ab initio depends on adherence to procedural safeguards. In the reported factual matrix, the Department revoked an accepted voluntary cancellation without communicating reasons or providing a hearing, issued a show cause notice alleging fraud, and imposed retrospective cancellation. The administrative acts were found procedurally flawed for omission of reasons, non-application of mind, lack of notice and hearing, and retrospective effect. The remedial course authorised was to set aside the flawed orders, restore the position as at acceptance of voluntary cancellation, and permit re-initiation of proceedings by a reasoned show cause process, with restraint on use of input tax credit pending lawful action.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Bonafide purchaser status must be proved when property is bought from an assessee with GST arrears and an attachment under Section 81 is challenged. Reliance on an encumbrance certificate alone is insufficient; the purchaser must establish good faith and adequate consideration. Indicators such as an unusually low sale price may create doubt and require a competent court to adjudicate the purchaser's intent. Authorities were directed to refrain from selling attached property while the purchaser files a declaration suit to prove bona fides, but the attachment itself was not stayed and authorities may proceed if no suit is instituted within the specified period.
      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: Provisional attachments under GST protect revenue but lapse automatically after one year unless validly renewed; releases must be communicated via Form GST DRC-22. Taxpayers can file objections and seek account release (including through Form GST DRC-22A) to challenge misuse, and should engage with authorities, monitor renewal actions, and preserve judicial remedies where delays, lack of communication, or absence of hearings frustrate statutory safeguards.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Challan 280 is the prescribed form for depositing various direct taxes where taxpayers must select the correct challan and payment type, enter PAN and assessment year, allocate amounts to defined heads (income tax, interest, penalty, others), and effect payment by net banking or authorised-bank OTC. A bank-generated receipt with a Challan Identification Number (CIN), BSR code, deposit date and challan serial number serves as proof and must be retained; separate challans are required for distinct payment types and quoting PAN is mandatory.
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      Summary: The Household Consumption Expenditure Survey (HCES:2023-24), based on 261,953 households, provides two sets of MPCE estimates-excluding and including imputed values of items received free through social welfare programmes. Headline MPCE (excluding imputed values) rose nominally from 2022-23 with the largest proportional increases for the bottom fractiles. Non-food items account for the majority share of MPCE, with specific expenditure concentration in beverages and processed foods, conveyance, clothing and durables; urban rent is a notable non-food component. Consumption inequality declined in 2023-24, with lower Gini coefficients in both rural and urban areas.
      Summary: Public Private Partnership established by memorandum of understanding to support DPIIT recognised startups, including D2C and manufacturing ventures, through targeted mentoring programs, provision of resources and guidance for prototype development, and facilitation of connections and insights for potential international expansion to enhance product development and global competitiveness.
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      36/2024-25 - dated 27-12-2024
      Enlistment of PSIAs and Addition of area of operation of PSIAs in terms of Para 2.52 (c) of HBP 2023 in Appendix-2G
      Summary: Nine agencies are recognised as Pre Shipment Inspection Agencies in Appendix 2G under Para 2.52(c) HBP 2023 and six existing PSIAs are authorised instrument and area additions. These agencies must, within forty five days, submit updated calibration certificates valid for at least six months, provide a valid bank guarantee, furnish additional IMC prescribed documents and update equipment to area mapping on the DGFT portal; approvals remain valid for three years or until earlier DGFT notification.
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