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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 01,2019

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Section 115JB (Minimum Alternate Tax) should be discontinued because treating book profits or capital receipts as taxable income exceeds constitutional taxing power, creates presumptions against taxpayers, and operates without uniform accounting standards; additionally, policy changes-tax on distributed dividends, lower depreciation rates, removal of incentives, reduced exemptions, and low dividend distribution by most companies-erode the original justification for MAT and warrant its repeal.
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      Summary: Price-based auctions for re-issue of specified Government of India stocks and a floating rate bond are announced, with a combined notified amount subject to a stated ceiling and a Government option to retain additional subscription. Auctions will use the multiple price method and be conducted electronically via the Reserve Bank of India E-Kuber system. Up to a reserved share of each issue is allocated to eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility, with competitive and non-competitive bids submitted in prescribed time windows; results and settlement follow the auction timetable. The stocks are eligible for When Issued trading per RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The United States imposed elevated duties on certain steel and aluminium products under its national security tariff authority, which India considers inconsistent with WTO obligations and has challenged at the World Trade Organization. India concurrently imposed additional customs duties on a list of imports from the United States under safeguard rules, and the WTO Dispute Settlement Body established a panel in December 2018 to examine the dispute.
      Summary: Implementation of regulatory reforms operates on national, state and district levels through a central Business Reform Action Plan that monitors measurable improvements in Doing Business indicators; state consultations, assessments and scoring drive reform adoption; district plans target digitisation and simplification of services including business start-up, registrations, online property and construction permits, multiple licensing and NOC regimes, municipal taxation and grievance redressal.
      Summary: The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion approved a KINFRA Defence Park project at Palakkad under the Modified Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme with central grant support and is implementing it; another Gujarat proposal was declined due to per-State project limits under MIIUS, which no longer accepts new projects, and DIPP has no separate policy or active proposal to fund Defence Parks though the Government plans Defence Industrial Production Corridors.
      Summary: Compulsory licences are regulated by the Patents Act, 1970 and the term "Mandatory Licence" is not used. One compulsory licence was granted by the Controller of Patents to M/s. NATCO Pharma in respect of a pharmaceutical originator's patent for a cancer treatment drug, and compulsory licences are issued only in accordance with the Act's provisions; no specific proposal for a further compulsory licence was pending at the time of the official statement.
      Summary: Registration under the Geographical Indications Act proceeds through preliminary examination, issuance of deficiency reports, expert consultative group evaluation, issuance of examination reports, applicant compliance and publication for public opposition; authorized user applications follow a similar defect-notice-and-registration process, with the applicant bearing the onus of removing deficiencies. The GI Registry provides online filing but conducts examination offline, and promotional measures include trade fairs, social media and stakeholder awareness programmes.
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      102/2018 - dated - 31-12-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver
      Summary: The notification substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of the principal tariff-value notification, replacing prior entries with updated commodity-specific tariff values for edible oils (various palm and soybean oil grades), brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nut, and specified gold and silver imports where benefit entries are availed.
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      77/51/2018-GST - dated 31-12-2018
      Denial of composition option by tax authorities and effective date thereof
      Summary: Clarifies that voluntary withdrawal from the composition scheme takes effect from the date indicated in FORM GST CMP-04 (not earlier than the start of the financial year of filing), while denial of the composition option by tax authorities may be made from a date determined by them, including retrospectively but not prior to the date of contravention; denial triggers liability to pay tax under the normal regime from the date of issue of the denial order and necessitates recovery proceedings for tax, interest and penalty for the period from contravention to the order, with input credit entitlement governed by the provision applying to stock on the day before the order.
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      78/52/2018-GST - dated 31-12-2018
      Clarification on export of services under GST
      Summary: Where an Indian exporter outsources part of a services contract to a non resident, two supplies occur: export of services by the Indian supplier for the full contract value and import of services by that supplier for the outsourced portion. The Indian supplier must pay integrated tax on the imported services under reverse charge and may claim input tax credit. Even if the outsourced supplier is paid directly abroad, the full contract value will be treated as export provided reverse charge tax is paid on the outsourced portion and the RBI permits retention of part consideration outside India.
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      76/50/2018-GST - dated 31-12-2018
      Clarification on certain issues (sale by government departments to unregistered person; leviability of penalty under section 73(11) of the CGST Act; rate of tax in case of debit notes / credit notes issued under section 142(2) of the CGST Act; applicability of notification No. 50/2018-Central Tax; valuation methodology in case of TCS under Income Tax Act and definition of owner of goods) related to GST.
      Summary: Intra State and inter State supplies of used vehicles, seized and confiscated goods, old and used goods, waste and scrap by government entities are taxable; supplies to registered persons attract reverse charge as per notifications, while supplies to unregistered persons require the supplying government department to obtain registration and pay GST subject to sections 22 and 24. Penalty under section 73(11) applies only when section 73 proceedings are initiated; delayed GSTR 3B filing with tax and interest paid does not ordinarily attract that penalty. Debit/credit notes under section 142(2) attract GST rates under the GST Acts. TCS under the Income Tax Act is not includible in GST valuation. Owner of goods for section 129(1) is the consignor or consignee if documents accompany the consignment; otherwise the proper officer will decide.
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      79/53/2018-GST - dated 31-12-2018
      Clarification on refund related issues
      Summary: All documents and invoices accompanying FORM GST RFD-01A must be uploaded on the common portal at filing; ARN is generated only after complete uploading and any ledger debits, and the application is electronically transferred to the jurisdictional officer who issues acknowledgement or deficiency memo from the ARN date. "Net ITC" for inverted duty refunds covers ITC on all inputs in the relevant period irrespective of input tax rates; ITC entered in the electronic credit ledger via FORM GSTR-3B for the relevant period must be included in refund calculations. Refund of tax on input services and capital goods is excluded from inverted duty ITC refunds.

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      Trade Notice No. 40/2018-19 - dated 31-12-2018
      Restriction on Import of Peas from 01.01.2019 to 31.03.2019
      Summary: The Central Government amended the Import Policy for Chapter 7 to place peas (Pisum sativum) under a Restricted import entry for the relevant Exim Code, with the Directorate General of Foreign Trade issuing a trade notice to communicate the notification and its commencement. Imports of peas must comply with the revised restricted import policy entry as recorded in Schedule 1 (Import Policy).

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      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 144/2018 - dated 13-11-2018
      Modification in Public Notice No. 109/2000 dated 11.10.2000 - area measuring 1,98,306.42 Square Meters, from 14 VD to New OGPD Gate in Princess and Victona Docks is de-notified
      Summary: The Commissioner of Customs modifies Public Notice No. 109/2000 to de-notify a specified portion of Princess and Victoria Docks, enabling Mumbai Port Trust to develop passenger, Ro Ro/ROPAX, cruise terminal and marina facilities without customs clearance. The de-notification is defined by Schedule I coordinates and is subject to conditions requiring construction of the perimeter boundary wall for the remaining customs area, port authority responsibility for incidents until permanent walling is complete, provision of temporary fencing and night lighting where needed, and 24x7 CCTV surveillance with footage available to customs on request.
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      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 132/2018 - dated 8-10-2018
      Clarification in relation to applicability of provisions of Customs Act to Cruise Tourism
      Summary: Cruise vessels must pay customs duty on consumption of stores including alcohol based on the vessel's self assessment and declaration; Customs may recover appropriate duty. No routine Customs escort will accompany domestic legs, though the Chief Commissioner may deploy officers when necessary. Domestic passengers on domestic sectors cannot buy duty free goods onboard and will pay duty on such purchases at the next port. International passengers retain baggage allowances under the Baggage Rules, 2016. Calling at an Indian port, transit through territorial waters, or staying at port renders the vessel liable for duty; mere passage without calling does not.
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