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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 18,2019

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      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: The pure agent exclusion under the GST valuation rules applies only where the supplier acts as agent by contractual appointment, holds no title, does not use procured services for its own interest, and separately invoices amounts paid on the recipient's behalf. Toll and parking charges paid by a security services provider for its own vehicles failed this test because the supplier owned the vehicles, was the recipient of toll services enabling provision of its services, and lacked specific authorisation to act as the bank's pure agent; therefore those charges form part of the taxable value.
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      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, exercising authority under the Customs Act, prescribes conversion rates of specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for import and export valuation, effective from 18th January, 2019, superseding a prior notification; Schedule I lists per unit rates for major currencies with separate import and export columns, and Schedule II lists per 100 unit rates where applicable.
      Summary: A bilateral ancillary cartel was found between Panasonic and Godrej in the institutional zinc carbon dry cell battery market where price coordination and market price parity were maintained in alignment with a primary cartel, constituting contravention of Section 3(1) read with Section 3(3)(a). The collusion ran from 13 January 2012 to 30 November 2014. Penalties were imposed on both firms and on responsible officials; Panasonic and its officials received 100 percent reduction under the lesser penalty/leniency framework following disclosure under Section 46 and the Lesser Penalty Regulations.
      Summary: Tripura sought enhanced fiscal devolution, requesting a larger share of the Divisible Pool and inclusion of non tax revenues to fund infrastructure, forest management and development sectors; the Finance Commission acknowledged the State's HRD and health plans, received memoranda on tribal development and trade concerns, and agreed to consider proposals within the applicable framework while promoting private investment.
      Summary: The 15th Finance Commission found implementation of devolved functions to Panchayati Raj Institutions incomplete and urged acceleration of functional devolution and fund transfers to meet constitutional requirements; it also highlighted the need to make Urban Local Bodies financially viable and called on the State Government to prepare time bound Master Plans for major towns. The Commission acknowledged the TTADC's Sixth Schedule status and indicated sympathetic consideration of devolving Finance Commission resources to it for state-specific projects.
      Summary: The association required a mandatory No Objection Certificate for appointment of stockists, imposed pre-introduction charges and prescribed trade margins, conduct found to constitute prohibited restrictive agreements. After investigation, rehearing and cross-examination opportunities, the Commission directed cessation of those practices and levied a monetary penalty calculated at ten percent of the association's average relevant income under the Act's penalty provisions.
      Summary: Constitution of a GoM for Lottery comprising named finance and taxation ministers, assisted by a committee of officers and a designated secretary. Its mandate is to evaluate whether disparate tax treatment should be replaced by a uniform rate, to examine misuse by state-authorised private persons and propose curbs, to review enforcement and legal framework to prevent tax evasion on lotteries, and to recommend an appropriate tax rate and enforcement measures. The GoM will submit a report to the GST Council for consideration.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No. 1/30/2013-CL. V - G.S.R. 29 (E) - dated - 15-1-2019 - Co. Law
      National Company Law Tribunal (Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: The Amendment Rules substitute "Regional Director" for "Central Government" in clause (b) of sub rule (3) and in sub rule (4) of Rule 71 of the National Company Law Tribunal Rules, thereby reallocating the specified administrative functions to the Regional Director; the rules are named the National Company Law Tribunal (Amendment) Rules, 2019 and commence on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Customs

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      05/2019 - dated - 17-1-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No.05/2019-Custom(NT) dated 17.1.2019
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs determines rupee equivalents of specified foreign currencies under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, effective 18th January, 2019, superseding the earlier notification; Schedule I sets per-unit rupee rates for specified currencies for imports and exports, and Schedule II sets rupee equivalents per 100 units for currencies quoted on that basis, to be used for customs valuation and related customs purposes.
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      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF2/CIR/P/2019/17 - dated 16-1-2019
      Norms for investment and disclosure by mutual funds in derivatives
      Summary: Mutual fund schemes (excluding index funds and ETFs) may write call options only under a covered call strategy on constituent stocks of major indices, subject to limits on total notional value relative to equity holdings and caps on underlying shares as a percentage of unencumbered holdings. Schemes must continuously comply with these limits, have a defined rebalance period for passive breaches, hold underlying shares when writing calls, avoid hedging those shares with other derivatives, keep option premium exposure within existing gross exposure ceilings, and mark written calls to market daily with NAV impact until position closure or expiry.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/CIR/P/2019/16 - dated 15-1-2019
      Guidelines for public issue of units of InvITs - Amendments
      Summary: Subscription and bidding mechanics are standardized to an ASBA-only payment mechanism and exclusive use of recognised stock exchanges' electronic bidding platforms. Investors must submit bid-cum-application forms through SCSBs or prescribed intermediaries, who are responsible for uploading bids, stamping and acknowledging applications and submitting them for fund-blocking. Stock exchanges must validate DP/Client/PAN details daily, permit limited on-file modifications to specified fields, provide transparent electronic bidding facilities, and enable investor status viewing and alerts via websites, SMS and email.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/CIR/P/2019/15 - dated 15-1-2019
      Guidelines for public issue of units of REITs - Amendments
      Summary: The circular mandates ASBA for all REIT public issues and requires bidding exclusively through recognised stock exchanges' electronic platforms. Investors must submit bid-cum-application forms to SCSBs or authorised intermediaries, who must upload bids, stamp and acknowledge applications and arrange fund blocking. Stock exchanges must validate DP ID/Client ID and PAN with depository records daily, allow limited modification of either DP ID/Client ID or PAN (but not both) and specified bank/location fields, provide applicant status updates and alerts, and ensure blocked funds are adjusted for bid revisions.

      FEMA

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      17 - dated 16-1-2019
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) Policy – New ECB Framework
      Summary: The circular replaces the prior multi track regime with a unified External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) framework distinguishing foreign currency and rupee denominated ECBs, broadens eligible borrowers to those entitled to receive FDI plus specified public and not for profit entities, and requires recognised lenders to be resident in FATF or IOSCO compliant jurisdictions. Compliant ECBs within prescribed parameters qualify for the automatic route subject to an annual limit, with designated AD Category I banks responsible for verification, mandatory Loan Registration Number prior to drawdown, monthly Form ECB 2 reporting, and payment of Late Submission Fees for delayed filings.

      Customs

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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 42/2018 - dated 24-12-2018
      Procedure for disposal of un-claimed/un-cleared cargo under Sec.48 of the Customs Act, 1962, lying with the custodians
      Summary: Custodians must list uncleared imports over thirty days, notify importers under Section 48, prepare inventories, obtain Customs NOC and any regulatory clearances or testing, value lots through approved valuers, and conduct e-auctions with Customs oversight; post-auction duties are assessed and goods released on payment, with sale proceeds disbursed under Section 150 and provisions for destruction where consignments are unfit.
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