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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 12,2019

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Advance rulings held that services provided by a government authority to another government authority are exempt; fabrication and mounting of bus bodies using the fabricator's inputs is a composite supply with the bus body as principal supply classifiable under the motor vehicle body tariff; continuous manufacture of industrial gases under contract constitutes job work under the CGST definition; and manufacture and sale of food from a take away only outlet is a supply of services subject to composition scheme treatment. The rulings focus on principal-versus-ancillary characterization, source of inputs, and contractual consideration.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Interest liability arises only when an amount is payable through the electronic cash ledger; mere erroneous availment of input tax credit that remains unutilized and is reversed within the electronic credit ledger does not trigger interest. The proper measure is interest on the net cash tax liability after taking admissible input tax credit into account, reflecting administrative intent to limit interest to amounts payable from the electronic cash ledger.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Section 17(5) blocks input tax credit for construction of immovable property but exempts plant and machinery, including foundations and structural supports. The AAR examined a claim for credit on civil works (sheds and foundations) built for specific machinery, and after reviewing facts determined those civil structures did not qualify as structural supports, treating the costs as blocked construction-related expenditures; the article highlights absence of a clear test to identify admissible structural support and urges further clarification.
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      Summary: Announcement of the 25th Partnership Summit in Mumbai as a government-organised platform for international and domestic economic engagement focused on investment, policy dialogue and sectoral collaboration. The two-day event, convened by central and state ministries with industry partners, will facilitate high-level exchanges, B2B meetings and thematic sessions on reforms, infrastructure, digital inclusion and sectoral opportunities including innovation, AI, agri-processing, health care, tourism, defence and renewable energy.
      Summary: Approval was granted for signing Terms of Reference to govern the engagement of a designated Indian expert under the Tax Inspectors Without Borders Programme to provide tax assistance to Eswatini. The TOR will formalise conditions of engagement, enabling delivery of technical assistance aimed at transferring audit know how, building audit capacity among Eswatini's tax auditors, and supporting dissemination of audit practices and knowledge products.
      Summary: Cabinet approval authorizes an MoU with Japan to develop and operationalize an Advanced Model Single Window across Central and State Governments, based on best practices, with measurable parameters and identification of obstacles, to streamline administrative procedures for business operations and facilitate investments.
      Summary: Bilateral Swap Arrangement approved by the Union Cabinet authorizes the Reserve Bank of India to enter into a currency swap with the Bank of Japan permitting reciprocal exchange and re-exchange of foreign currency for domestic currency to meet short-term foreign exchange deficiencies and maintain balance of payments. The arrangement enables the RBI to access agreed resources on tap to manage immediate external liquidity needs and strengthen its capacity to address exchange rate volatility.
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      Customs

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      01/2019 - dated - 10-1-2019 - Cus
      Seeks to remove pre-import condition and include specified deemed export supplies for exemption from integrated tax and Compensation cess for materials imported against Advance Authorizations and Advance Authorizations for Annual Requirement
      Summary: Amendments condition post export clearance under Advance Authorisations on furnishing a bond where GST input tax credit has been availed, binding the importer to use imported materials for manufacture and supply of taxable goods and to furnish a chartered accountant's certificate within six months; alternatively clearance is permitted on payment of integrated tax and compensation cess. Where input tax credit has not been availed, clearance without a bond is allowed upon satisfactory proof. The proviso allows fulfilment of export obligation by physical exports or specified domestic supplies; certain prior conditions are omitted.
      2.
      03/2019 - dated - 11-1-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in Notification No. 2/2019-CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated 3rd January, 2019
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the Schedule-I entry for the South African Rand in the customs exchange rate notification, prescribing distinct rupee conversion rates for imported goods and exported goods and directing application of the revised rates in customs valuation and related transactions under the Customs Act authority.

      DGFT

      3.
      53/2015-20 - dated - 10-1-2019 - FTP
      Amendment in Para 4.14 and 4.16 (ii) of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20
      Summary: Amendment to Para 4.14 clarifies that imports under Advance Authorisation are exempt from specified customs duties and expressly extends exemption from the Integrated Tax and Compensation Cess to imports for physical exports and certain notified domestic supplies; the transitional exemption period is updated. Deletion in Para 4.16(ii) removes the pre-import condition by eliminating the reference to jurisdictional customs authority, thereby permitting Advance Authorisation importers and deemed supplies to claim the Integrated Tax and Compensation Cess exemption in accordance with Department of Revenue notifications.

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      S.O. 142(E) - dated - 8-1-2019 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies an additional area of 1.4918 hectares, as a part of above Special Economic Zone, thereby making total area of the Special Economic Zone as 126.5412 hectares, at Village Panoli, Taluka Ankleshwar, District Bharuch in the State of Gujarat
      Summary: The government, exercising powers under the Special Economic Zones legislation and relevant rules, notifies inclusion of additional land into an existing Sector Specific SEZ following the developer's proposal; the notification implements prior approvals for sector reclassification and developer name change and specifies the survey parcels incorporated into the zone.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/CIR/P/2019/14 - dated 11-1-2019
      Uniform membership structure across segments
      Summary: Uniform membership structure requires the cash segment to adopt Trading Member, Self clearing Member, Clearing Member and Professional Clearing Member categories from April 01, 2019; brokers already registered as SCM/CM in derivatives will be mapped accordingly, others will continue as SCM but must meet the prescribed net worth requirement by September 30, 2019 or tie up with a CM/PCM for clearing and settlement. Exchanges and clearing corporations are directed to notify members, amend bye laws, monitor compliance and report implementation.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF3/CIR/P/2019/011 - dated 10-1-2019
      Portfolio Concentration Norms for Equity Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and Index Funds
      Summary: Equity ETFs and Index Funds must track indices with a minimum of 10 stocks, single-stock weight caps (35% for sectoral/thematic indices; 25% otherwise), and a top-three constituents cumulative cap of 65%. Each constituent must have trading frequency 80% and average impact cost 1% over the prior six months. Issuers must ensure compliance for all equity-tracking schemes, evaluate quarterly, publish updated constituents on their websites, bring existing schemes into compliance within three months, and submit compliance status for schemes pending launch.
      3.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF2/CIR/P/2019/12 - dated 10-1-2019
      Cyber Security and Cyber Resilience framework for Mutual Funds / Asset Management Companies (AMCs)
      Summary: SEBI mandates all mutual funds and AMCs to adopt a board approved Cyber Security and Cyber Resilience framework requiring designation of a CISO, Technology Committee oversight, and implementation of the identify protect detect respond recover lifecycle. Operational controls include least privilege access, two factor authentication, encryption of data in motion and data at rest, hardened systems, patch management, VAPT and annual penetration testing, continuous monitoring and logging, incident response and recovery planning, quarterly reporting of cyber incidents to SEBI, anonymised threat sharing, periodic training, annual independent audits, and vendor compliance obligations.
      4.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/DOP2DSA2/CIR/P/2019/13 - dated 10-1-2019
      Committees at Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs)
      Summary: SEBI mandates seven statutory committees for MIIs-three functional and four oversight-with specified core functions (member admission/discipline, grievance redressal, nomination/remuneration, technology, advisory, regulatory oversight, and risk management). Composition rules require Public Interest Directors to chair committees, hold a numerical and voting majority for quorum and valid resolutions, and be subject to meeting and reporting obligations; IGRC has distinct membership and panel sizing rules. MIIs must implement these structures, amend bylaws, report compliance, and note reduced commencement membership thresholds for new exchanges and clearing corporations.

      DGFT

      5.
      69/2015-2020 - dated 10-1-2019
      Amendment in Standard Input-Output Norms (SION) at S.No. H-97
      Summary: The SION amendment revises input entitlements for Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers at S.No. H 97, specifying import allowances per kg of export product for polypropylene granules (as the primary input with adjusted ratios) and defined quantities for UV stabilizer options, LLDPE/LDPE granules, polypropylene for lamination/coating, PE liner, PP yarn/thread, filler cord/rope, narrow weaving fabric, and packing material; Attachment and Baffle Bags receive higher polypropylene allowances and printed or Food Grade exports may receive an additional wastage allowance on polypropylene granules.
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