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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 16,2019

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Regularly monitor tax department portals and 'my account' to track pending proceedings, elect modes of hearing, submit responses, and ensure registered contact details are current. Save webpages or take screenshots to document that no notice, demand or order was posted on the website within the prescribed limitation period; postings after that period may render such communications time barred. Frequent checks shortly before, on and after limitation expiry and retention of contemporaneous web evidence support challenges to late electronic notices or orders.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Notification No. 74/2018 amends CGST Rules, 2017 to: allow separate State/UT entries in FORM GST REG-07 for tax deductors/collectors; remove the obligation to report transfers between job workers in FORM GST ITC-04; exempt signatures for electronic invoices, bills of supply, consolidated invoices and passenger tickets under the IT Act; revise the definition of Adjusted Total Turnover for inverted duty refunds; recognise departure manifests for export refund claims; extend audit periods to include parts of a financial year; add Rule 109B requiring notice and hearing in revisional orders; restrict Part A e-way bill filings for persistent non-filers; and insert and substitute several GST forms.
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      Summary: India's provisional foreign trade statistics for December 2018 and April-December 2018-19-using RBI month-wise QE services data to November with December services estimated-show marginal export growth in December, stronger cumulative export growth, higher cumulative import growth largely driven by oil, and an overall provisional trade deficit for April-December exceeding the previous year; detailed commodity-level estimates and explicit notes that figures are provisional and subject to RBI revision are provided.
      Summary: Five Government stocks will be auctioned on January 18, 2019 using the multiple price method, including one yield-based and four price-based issues; the Government may retain additional subscriptions within an overall notified limit. Up to 5% of each issue is reserved for non-competitive bids; competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the central bank's core banking system within specified time windows. Results, payment dates, and when-issued trading eligibility follow the prescribed guidelines.
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      04/2019 - dated - 15-1-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver.
      Summary: Substitution of TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 in the principal customs notification to fix tariff values for specified imports, prescribing reference US dollar values or unit values for edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nut, and specified gold and silver entries to be applied for customs valuation and assessment purposes.

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      54/2015-2020 - dated - 15-1-2019 - FTP
      Incorporation of Appendix - V under ITC (HS) 2017, Schedule-I (Import Policy).
      Summary: The notification incorporates an Appendix to the ITC (HS) Schedule I (Import Policy) designating a specified catalogue of textile commodity codes and descriptions as Technical Textiles, thereby amending import classification and bringing the listed textile items within the Schedule I import-policy framework under the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act and the Foreign Trade Policy.
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      Policy Circular No. 17/2015-2020 - dated 14-1-2019
      Additional extension of six months in the Export Obligation Period (EOP) (beyond permissible extension period in Para 4.42 of the HBP) to advance authorizations issued upto 30.06.2016 involving import of Raw cashew (SION E S) relaxation of Policy/ Procedure.
      Summary: A one-time additional extension in the Export Obligation Period is allowed for Advance Authorizations issued up to 30.06.2016 involving import of Raw Cashew (SION E-8), as a policy relaxation, subject to a composition fee charged monthly on the unfulfilled FOB value of the export obligation; the measure follows a request by the industry and approval by the Policy Relaxation Committee and DGFT.

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      Public Notice No. 92/2018 - dated 26-11-2018
      Implementation of Paperless processing under SWIFT - Uploading of Supporting Documents (eSANCHIT) in exports
      Summary: A pan India facility allows authorised persons to upload digitally signed export supporting documents on eSANCHIT via ICEGATE on a voluntary basis, while original supporting documents must be retained for five years under the Shipping Bill (Electronic Integrated Declaration) Regulation, 2011. Documents can be uploaded before submission or after Shipping Bill generation by obtaining an Image Reference Number (IRN) and linking via an amendment; customs will access uploaded documents during assessment and queries, and goods registration, document verification and Let Export Order procedures will be conducted with online records of examinations. The facility will be reviewed and may become mandatory.
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      PUBLICE NOTICE NO.91/2018 - dated 19-11-2018
      Representation from all India Saccharin manufacturing Association-implementation of Hon'ble Gujarat High Court order dated 07.02.2018 in Special Civil Application No. 1399 of 2018
      Summary: Customs formations are directed to keep assessments provisional, account for goods given clearance, and inform importers that litigation is pending and that clearance is subject to the result of Special Civil Application No. 1399 of 2018; finalization of assessments is to await disposal of the petition or further instructions.
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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 56/2018 - dated 31-10-2018
      IGST Export Refund-extension in SB005 alternate mechanism revised processing in certain cases including disbursal of compensation cess
      Summary: Extension permits exporters to claim and Customs to sanction differential IGST refunds, including compensation cess omissions, for scrolled Shipping Bills filed up to 15.11.2018 via an ICES officer-interface. Eligibility is limited to scrolled SBs and the facility is one-time per SB; exporters must submit a signed Revised Refund Request (RRR) to the designated AC/DC (and may email a scanned copy) for officer verification and sanction, after which a fresh scroll for the differential amount will be generated.
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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO.84/2018 - dated 18-10-2018
      Cases where refunds have not been granted due to claiming higher rate Of drawback OR where higher rate and lower rate were identical
      Summary: Where exporters claimed composite or higher All Industry Rates of drawback and made the requisite shipping bill declarations (including DBK declarations and drawback serial suffixes), they thereby relinquished any claim to IGST refund; the shipping bill is treated as the claim for drawback under the Drawback Rules, and authorities will not permit subsequent IGST refunds after such an election.
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