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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 18,2017

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      By: Ashish Mittal
      Summary: Return compliance under the Revised GST Model Law requires electronic submission of prescribed outward, inward, monthly and annual returns in specified forms and frequencies by different classes of registrants. The scheme mandates data sharing between supplier and recipient, provisional allowance of input tax credit with subsequent matching against supplier records, communications for discrepancies, and correction mechanisms. Original returns are not revisable but errors may be corrected within specified filing windows; belated filing is allowed subject to capped fees and filing prerequisites. Specific forms and deadlines apply to composition suppliers, non residents, ISDs, tax deductors and e commerce operators.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The revised GST draft treats aggregate turnover as including taxable supplies, exempt supplies (encompassing non taxable supplies), exports and inter State supplies on an all India PAN basis, excluding taxes and excluding reverse charge payments. This inclusion of exempted and inter State supplies broadens the base for registration, creating tension between immediate registration requirements for inter State supplies under Schedule V and the application of the registration threshold.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank publishes a reference rate for the US dollar as the operative rupee conversion benchmark and uses that rate together with cross-currency middle rates to compute and publish daily rupee exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and yen; the SDR-rupee rate is derived from the published reference rate.
      Summary: Consensus on GST administration assigns primary control of smaller taxpayers to states while the Centre retains authority over a smaller share; larger taxpayers above the turnover threshold will be jointly administered by Centre and states with a guarantee of a single assessment by one authority. The Centre agreed to coastal-state taxation within territorial waters, a four-rate tax structure was agreed, and drafts of IGST, SGST and CGST will be finalised to enable a revised rollout date of July 1.
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      35/2015-2020 - dated - 17-1-2017 - FTP
      Minimum price for import of Areca Nuts is enhanced from existing ₹ 162/- to ₹ 251/- per Kilogram
      Summary: Amendment increases the minimum CIF valuation for Areca Nuts imports and retains the Free import policy for whole, split, ground and other forms only where CIF meets the enhanced threshold; consignments below the revised CIF floor are not eligible for import under the Free category as per Schedule 1 (Import Policy) of the ITC (HS) 2012.

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      F.3(14)/Fin(Rev-I)2012-13/DSVI/17 - dated - 10-1-2017 - DVAT
      Corrigundum – Notification No. F.3(14)/Fin. (Rev.-I)/2012-13/DSVI/334 dated 07/10/2016
      Summary: Corrigendum corrects the officer's name in the earlier finance department order: the entry "Shri Rajesh Kumar Dhir, AVATO" is to be read as "Shri Rajesh Kumar, AVATO", amending the name reference in Order No. F.3(14)/Fin. (Rev.-I)/2012-13/DSVI/334 dated 07/10/2016 and recorded in F.3(14)/Fin(Rev-I)2012-13/DSVI/17 dated 10/01/2017.
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      03/2017 - dated 16-1-2017
      Import of point of sale (PoS) terminal devices, its cells & batteries and labelling requirements thereof
      Summary: Non labelled, BIS registered PoS devices may be imported if the importer affixes a standard logo on each carton at the port and furnishes a customs declaration that each terminal will be labelled after clearance but before sale, with Customs permitted to release consignments based on that declaration and model/serial number details. Sealed secondary cells/batteries fitted in such registered terminals may be imported only if registered with BIS under IS 16046 or certified to IEC 62133:2012; spares are excluded.
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