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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 06,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Chapter XXIV prescribes circumstances where tax, interest and penalty may be recovered from persons other than the original taxpayer: transfers of business render transferor and transferee jointly and severally liable, agents and principals share liability for agent-conducted supplies, mergers and amalgamations include inter-company supplies in turnover and cancel registrations from the order date, and liquidation, dissolution, death, partition, change in constitution or termination of guardianship expose liquidators, directors, partners, legal representatives and beneficiaries to recoverable liabilities unless they prove absence of gross neglect or breach of duty. LLPs are treated as firms.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Demonetization 2016 failed to achieve its objectives because poor planning, inadequate currency replacement and ad hoc policy changes undermined efforts to curb terrorism financing, corruption, counterfeit notes and black money; the introduction of a new high denomination note and operational shortcomings shifted risks rather than eliminated them, producing widespread public hardship and exposing institutional failures in policing, banking and administrative accountability.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Revised GST enrolment schedule prescribes phased migration windows requiring existing Central Excise and Service Tax registrants (not under State VAT) to validate and complete data on the GSTN portal, with a distinct later window for new VAT/Service Tax/Central Excise registrations after August 2016; the schedule also provides state-wise activation periods and enrolment percentages, noting significant inter-state variation and the highest reported enrolment in Gujarat.
      By: Sanjeev Singhal
      Summary: TDS under GST requires specified government and notified persons to deduct tax at source on high value contracts, deposit the deducted amount within ten days from the end of the month, issue a deposit certificate to the deductee within five days (subject to late fees), and allows the deductee to claim credit in the Electronic Cash Ledger; failure to deposit attracts interest and refunds are restricted once credited to the deductee's Electronic Cash Ledger. TCS requires electronic commerce operators to collect tax at source on net taxable supplies where consideration is collected, deposit amounts within the same deposit timeline, file monthly electronic statements, enable supplier credit in the Electronic Cash Ledger, and reconcile discrepancies between operator statements and supplier returns, with unreconciled excesses added to supplier output tax liability and possible interest.
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      Summary: Reconciliation of Specified Bank Notes with physical cash balances is being undertaken because earlier periodic figures were based on aggregated accounting entries from many currency chests and may include accounting errors or double counts; the Reserve Bank has initiated this process to align accounting aggregates with physical cash and will release reconciled figures once completed.
      Summary: The Council directed States to partner with the Centre by preparing export strategies aligned with the Foreign Trade Policy, appointing Export Commissioners as a single window focal point, and enhancing cooperation with central agencies to provide testing, certification, storage and packaging facilities. It emphasised addressing SPS/TBT-related challenges affecting agri, marine, forest and industrial products, and urged diversification of goods and services exports alongside infrastructure and institutional measures such as NABL labs, ICPs, industrial corridors and ICDs.
      Summary: The Council reviewed macroeconomic conditions and reinforced regulatory coordination to support measures to eliminate the parallel economy and black money, identifying those measures as likely to assist GDP growth and fiscal consolidation. It examined banking sector stress and recovery measures concerning NPAs, reviewed initiatives on financial inclusion, fintech, digital innovation and cyber security, and directed continued inter-regulatory cooperation and follow-up on prior decisions.
      Summary: Publication of the Reference Rate for the US dollar establishes the official rupee quotation for currency valuation; the notice reports the US dollar reference rate and derived rupee exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen, and states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The speech urges State-Central cooperation to bolster export competitiveness by developing common facilities for testing, certification, traceability, packaging and labelling, and proposes the Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme (TIES) to provide central financial support for export infrastructure. States are directed to align export strategies with national trade policy, designate Export Commissioners for industry engagement, address sector-specific infrastructure gaps, and promote services export diversification to reduce market concentration.
      Summary: The CBDT has executed three additional Advance Pricing Agreements, all unilateral, covering intra-group and support services in the Engineering Goods and Shipping sectors, bringing the total to 120 APAs (7 bilateral, 113 unilateral). The APA Scheme, introduced in 2012 with Rollback provisions in 2014, aims to provide transfer pricing certainty by specifying pricing methods and setting prices for international transactions in advance; the scheme has attracted over 700 applications and is described as fostering a non-adversarial tax regime.
      Summary: Pre-budget consultations emphasised cooperative fiscal planning: the Finance Minister linked anti-black-money measures to greater transparency and urged States to collaborate on sustaining growth. States/UTs submitted written and oral suggestions seeking FRBM flexibility to raise borrowing, expanded rural banking, fiscal stimulus, increased allocations for rural employment, water, agriculture, MSMEs and services, higher NABARD refinancing for cooperative bank loans to farmers, raised MSPs for pulses and coarse cereals, timely release of Centrally Sponsored Scheme funds, inter-state green energy corridors, resolution of oil royalty issues, and greater certainty and advance notice on fund devolution, while recommending Budget reinvention and a move toward resource federalism.
      Summary: A stalemate persists over GST because unresolved territorial jurisdiction over high sea sales and assessees' control remain open; while initial IGST chapters were approved, constitutional tension-whether areas within 12 nautical miles permit state taxation or fall under Union competence-requires legal resolution. Parallel operational concerns on funding state compensation and state participation in the Integrated GST (IGST) regime delay finalisation and the rollout timetable.
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      Central Excise

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      01/2017 - dated - 5-1-2017 - CE
      Amendment Notification No. 2/2011-Central Excise, dated the 1st March, 2011
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising power under section 5A of the Central Excise Act, 1944, amends Notification No. 2/2011-Central Excise by omitting serial number 49 and its corresponding entries from the Table, thereby altering the list of miscellaneous exemptions.

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      1/2017 - dated - 5-1-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 6th January, 2017
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs determines official exchange rates converting specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for customs valuation of imports and exports, superseding the prior notification and prescribing separate imported goods and export goods rates in two annexed schedules (per unit and per 100 unit listings) with effect from the stated effective date while preserving prior actions completed under the superseded notification.

      Income Tax

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      01/2017 - dated - 2-1-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 35(1) (ii) Of IT Act 1961 Central Government approved TATA Translational Cancer Research Centre
      Summary: TTCRC has been approved as a Scientific Research Association under clause (ii) of sub-section (1) of section 35 read with Rules 5C and 5D from assessment year 2016-2017, subject to conditions: sole objective of scientific research, carrying out research itself, maintaining separate books of accounts for research receipts and applications, obtaining an audit by a specified accountant and furnishing the audit report by the return due date, and maintaining an auditor-certified statement of donations and amounts applied for research. Approval may be withdrawn for failures to maintain books, furnish audit or donation statements, cease genuine research activities, or otherwise not conform to the statutory provisions and rules.

      SEZ

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      G.S.R. 2(E) - dated - 26-12-2016 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment substitutes rule 5A to require that Special Economic Zones relating to information technology, biotechnology, research and development, fabless semiconductor industry and electronic manufacturing services ensure twenty-four hours uninterrupted power supply at stable frequency, reliable connectivity for uninterrupted and secure data transmission, provision for central air-conditioning system, and a ready-to-use, furnished plug-and-pay facility for end users.

      VAT - Delhi

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      F.3(11)/Fin(T&E)2009-10/DSVI/461 - dated - 28-12-2016 - DVAT
      Appointment of Assistant Commissioner cum VATO
      Summary: The Lt. Governor, exercising powers under the Delhi Value Added Tax Act and relevant Rules, appointed Pankaj Singh as Assistant Commissioner cum VATO to assist the Commissioner of Value Added Tax in the administration of the Act; the appointment is effective from the date of assumption of charge and is notified by the Finance (Revenue I) Department on 28 December 2016, with recorded physical joining on 15 November 2016.
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      Income Tax

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      01/2017 - dated 2-1-2017
      DEDUCTION OF TAX AT SOURCEINCOME-TAX DEDUCTION FROM SALARIES UNDER SECTION 192 OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961
      Summary: Requires employers and other persons responsible for paying salaries in FY 2016 17 to deduct income tax under Section 192 using prescribed slab rates, surcharge and education cesses, and to compute monthly instalments on estimated annual salary. Employers may elect to pay tax on perquisites using an average rate. Obliges quoting of TAN/PAN, filing quarterly Form 24Q, and for government book entry deposits filing Form 24G with BIN; prescribes Form 12BA/12BB/10E for perquisites, deductions and relief claims, and sets out deposit deadlines, electronic remittance, TRACES/Form 16 issuance and penal interest and penalties for non compliance.

      FEMA

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      25 - dated 5-1-2017
      Exim Bank's GoI supported Line of Credit of USD 4.22 million to the Government of the Republic of Burundi
      Summary: A Government of India-supported Line of Credit from Exim Bank to Burundi finances farm mechanization and limits eligible contracts to goods, machinery, equipment and services permitted under India's Foreign Trade Policy. At least 75% of contract value must be supplied from India, with up to 25% procured abroad. The LOC sets separate disbursement timeframes for project export and supply contracts and requires shipments to be declared on EDF/SDF forms. Agency commission is not payable from the LOC; exporters may use their own funds or EEFC balances subject to AD Category I bank compliance and realization of contract proceeds.

      Customs

      3.
      01/2017 - dated 4-1-2017
      Extending the Single Window Interface for Facilitation of Trade (SWIFT) to Exports
      Summary: Exports will be included in SWIFT through a pilot where electronically filed Shipping Bills are auto-referred to the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau for NOC when specified tariff heads apply. WCCB officers will record decisions online in ICES-Release (NOC), Out of Scope, Reject, Withhold, or Provisional NOC-while Customs assessment proceeds in parallel. Physical documents must be produced where soft uploads are unavailable, but Customs shall not demand a physical NOC once the agency records its decision online. Rejections must carry system remarks to enable further Customs action.
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