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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 04,2017

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      By: Ravi Kumar Somani
      Summary: Businesses must form a cross functional GST readiness team, conduct a comprehensive GST impact analysis across transactions, departments and contracts, and prepare registrations and documentation for migration. Transitional credit management requires reconciliation of books and returns, physical stock alignment, collection of proper invoices, removal of ineligible credits and recovery of missed credits with robust audit trails. Concurrently, firms should evaluate structural and transactional restructuring, vendor readiness, training needs and ERP changes to ensure compliance and operational continuity.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Section 173 permits receipt of exempted goods returned on or after the appointed day within six months, and adds a proviso that non registered persons returning exempted goods after six months are not liable to tax. Section 174 now provides that return of duty paid goods by a registered taxable person shall be deemed to be a supply irrespective of the time of return; the prior proviso and the separate six month credit entitlement have been deleted, with the effect that the returning taxable person must treat the return as a taxable supply and recipients obtain input credit under normal rules.
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      Summary: The Finance Ministry has directed public sector banks to submit reports identifying officials who engaged in illegal currency conversion or violated government and Reserve Bank directions during demonetisation, obliging banks to disclose particulars for administrative or criminal follow-up; banks retain responsibility for internal disciplinary and criminal proceedings while the Ministry continues vigilance proceedings against directors, and regulatory or investigative agencies may conduct inspections or inquiries based on the reports.
      Summary: Requires taxpayer grievances on refunds, PAN, TDS and related income-tax matters to be resolved within a 30-day timeline, with competent officer identification, prompt transfer where jurisdiction differs, notification when processing centres are involved, and regular centralised monitoring to reduce long-pending cases.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes a daily reference rate for the US dollar and, using middle rates of cross currency quotes, provides corresponding rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen; the SDR Rupee rate is based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Government's disinvestment programme, managed by the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM), realized significant receipts through minority stake sales, strategic disinvestments, buybacks and OFSs, achieving a substantial portion of the CPSE disinvestment target. Operational reforms include rolling plans, proposal pipelines, expedited approvals, and reserving shares for retail investors in PSUs-OFS on a case-by-case basis; SEBI's reduction of OFS notice period from T-2 to T-1 aims to limit price manipulation and protect retail participation.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions of specified Government of India securities will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India Mumbai office using the multiple price method; auctions allow competitive and non-competitive bids with up to five per cent allotted under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility, bids to be submitted electronically via E Kuber within prescribed time windows, results and payment dates fixed, and the securities eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Government issued a weekly issuance calendar for marketable dated securities over the January-February period, specifying uniform weekly auction volumes allocated across four maturity buckets (5-9, 10-14, 15-19 and 20+ years). Auctions will include a non-competitive bidding scheme reserving five per cent for specified retail investors. The Government and the Reserve Bank retain flexibility to modify notified amounts, issuance periods, maturities and to issue non-standard or floating rate instruments depending on financing requirements and market conditions, after due notice.
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      183/2016 - dated 29-12-2016
      Intimation of updation of WCO Harmonized System of Nomenclature & Steps taken for its smooth implementation – Reg.
      Summary: Update of the Harmonized System nomenclature will take effect on 1 January 2017 and the ICES BCD directory has been revised; a control room is established to receive trade queries, with EDI Section handling system issues and Appraising Main (Import/Export) handling tariff interpretation, and designated Groups/Sections and officers identified for sector-specific tariff queries.

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      F.No.276/104/2016-CX.8A (Pt.) - dated 3-1-2017
      Inclusion of Show Cause Notice issued in relation to sub-section (11) of Section 28 of the Customs Act, 1962 on the competency of officers of DGDRI, DGCEI and Customs (Prev.) in the Call Book
      Summary: The instruction withdraws earlier Board communications that kept certain Show Cause Notices in the Call Book and, relying on legal advice, directs their immediate removal so that adjudication of those notices may proceed in accordance with law; it affirms that investigating officers may exercise competency to pursue proceedings consistent with applicable legal provisions.
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