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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 12,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Where a loan has been advanced and instalments have fallen due under the agreement, post dated cheques deposited with the lender-even if described as security-represent an existing legally enforceable liability; dishonour of such cheques therefore attracts the penal provision for cheque dishonour, whereas cheques issued merely as anticipatory payments or for cancelled commercial transactions do not create present enforceable liability.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The chapter mandates that on completion of a GST audit the proper officer must inform the audited taxable person of findings within a prescribed period, while retaining a relatively long overall audit span. It clarifies that departmental officers may audit at the premises of assessees and distinguishes verification from audit. A new provision grants the Power of CAG to call for information, requiring proper officers to furnish records and returns to enable external audit under the Comptroller and Auditor General's statute, aligning departmental and external audit powers.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Section 2(22)(e) treats certain company payments as deemed dividend where a registered shareholder has a substantial interest in a concern; the Supreme Court held the provision applied to loans to an HUF because the Karta, who was the registered shareholder and entitled to a substantial share of HUF income, caused the HUF to be a concern in which he had substantial interest under Explanation 3. The provision is a statutory fiction requiring strict interpretation, and doubts favor the assessee; the author urges repeal on policy and administrative grounds.
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      Summary: Demonetization is presented as a bold decision with temporary pain aimed at cleansing the economy. The Finance Minister states that most GST implementation issues have been resolved, with remaining critical issues to be settled shortly. GST will merge multiple taxes into a unified regime, benefitting assessees through simplified compliance and a more digitized, efficient tax system. Together, GST and demonetization are said to enhance transparency, eliminate discretion, and improve tax administration.
      Summary: IFSC business potential requires durable macroeconomic stability-including a legislated monetary policy framework, low and stable inflation, fiscal consolidation, prudent limits on contingent government liabilities, infrastructure-oriented public investment, and well-capitalised banks adhering to international capital standards-and a micro ecosystem featuring modern legal infrastructure for enforceable international-standard financial contracts, streamlined registration, supervision, resolution and dispute-settlement processes, and ultimately a unified regulatory framework for the IFSC.
      Summary: Recommend structural reforms by creating an independent Payments Regulatory Board and amending the Payments and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 to mandate competition, open access and interoperability, consumer protection with penalties and appeal, systemic-risk regulation, data protection and regulatory governance; and propose coordinated government and RBI measures to promote and operationalise digital payments including incentivisation, a reinvestment fund, NPCI governance reform, non-bank PSP access, extended system availability and interoperability.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and used that official rate, together with middle rates of cross currency quotes, to derive rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen; the release also states the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Finance Minister reiterated the objective to implement the Goods and Services Tax from April if outstanding design and administrative issues are resolved, emphasising a constitutional requirement to enact the regime by a fixed deadline. Key obstacles include Centre-state disputes over dual control of taxpayers and compensation for state revenue shortfalls; the GST Council is identified as the forum to resolve these governance and compensation issues. The Minister linked GST and ongoing digitisation efforts to simplification of levies, reduction of evasion, expansion of the formal economy, and strengthened revenue mobilisation.
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax creates a unified indirect tax replacing multiple levies to form a single market, simplify compliance, and broaden access to input tax credit; it operates as a single tax with streamlined payment methods and includes an interim Integrated GST for cross-border supplies while implementation issues such as jurisdictional allocation remain to be resolved by the GST Council, which has also provided for a multi-tier rate architecture and a targeted cess on specified goods.
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      54/(2015-2020) - dated 11-1-2017
      Amendment in Chapter 2 of the Handbook of Procedure (2015-20)
      Summary: Procedural amendments require the Regional Authority under whose jurisdiction the applicant exists to process IEC address-change requests and amend the IEC if appropriate, intimating the RA to which transfer is sought; the receiving RA shall allow the entity at its new address to perform functions and apply for FTP benefits. Rejected online IEC applicants who have paid the application fee may rectify defects and reapply without further fee. Application fees paid for earlier cancelled authorizations may be adjusted against replacement authorizations, subject to a minimum fee and proper linkage by the RA.
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