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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 20,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Appeals under Section 260A are permissible only where a substantial question of law is involved, must be instituted by aggrieved parties or specified revenue officers, and comply with limitation rules subject to condonation. Territorial jurisdiction is governed by cause of action; maintainability depends on statutory competence and prior acceptance of Tribunal precedent. Monetary thresholds and internal instructions limit departmental appeals, though significant legal or constitutional issues must be contested irrespective of tax effect. The High Court frames the substantial question and ordinarily decides only that question after adherence to prescribed procedural formalities.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The GST Council deferred the GST roll-out to a later realistic timeline and agreed a dual-control allocation of taxpayers whereby smaller assessees are primarily administered by States and larger assessees are shared between Centre and States, with intelligence-based enforcement powers concurrent and each assessee assessed by a single authority. States are empowered to tax economic activity in territorial waters up to twelve nautical miles. The Centre retains levy and collection of IGST but will provide statutory cross-empowerment to States; inter-state place-of-supply disputes will be assessed by the Centre. Draft IGST, Compensation and CGST/SGST laws and rules will be revised at the next meeting.
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      Summary: Role of official statistics in good governance is emphasised, linking reliable data to effective delivery of public services and policymaking; formulation of indicators for Sustainable Development Goals in consultation with states; federal coordination via COCSSO for harmonising statistical activities; and a ministry shift to digital data collection, including online Consumer Price Index and Index of Industrial Production, to modernise statistical operations.
      Summary: Government approved six FDI proposals across pharma, investing company arrangements and telecom, authorising acquisitions, share issuances, implementation of global non compete covenants, and recognition of increased foreign ownership in a telecom subsidiary. Several distinct proposals were deferred pending further scrutiny of large cross border acquisitions, amalgamation schemes and downstream transactions. Three proposals were rejected for seeking post facto regularisation or inappropriate investing company structures, and two proposals were held not to lie before FIPB due to their subject matter.
      Summary: Reference rate for the US Dollar is announced and used as the primary benchmark; the US Dollar rate and the prior day's rate are published and, using middle rates of cross currency quotes, corresponding rupee exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen are provided, with the SDR Rupee rate stated to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Government launched two incentive schemes-Lucky Grahak Yojana and Digi-Dhan Vyapar Yojana-that enter consumers' and merchants' transactions within the stated scheme period into daily, weekly and final mega lucky-draws. Participation requires use of specified digital payment channels and draws are conducted publicly at Digi-Dhan Melas nationwide; the programmes combine prize distribution, NPCI analytics, outreach and training and a central budget for prizes and publicity.
      Summary: The Taxation and Investment Regime commenced on 17 December 2016 with declarations open to 31 March 2017; Circular No. 2 of 2017 issued twelve FAQs clarifying deposits eligible for declaration, eligibility to declare, and adjustment of seized cash against tax, surcharge and penalty obligations under the Scheme, published on the Income tax Department website to guide stakeholder compliance.
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      4/2017 - dated - 19-1-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the levy of anti-dumping duty, imposed on Nylon Filament yarn originating in or exported from China PR, Chinese Taipei, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Korea R.P under notification No. 03/2012-Customs (ADD), dated the 13.01.2012, for a further period of one year from the end date of Anti-Dumping Duty imposed vide Notification No. 03/2012-Customs (ADD), dated 13.01.2012, i.e. upto and inclusive of the 12.01.2017
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising powers under sub-sections (1) and (5) of section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act and rule 23 of the anti-dumping rules, amends Notification No. 03/2012-Customs (ADD) by inserting a paragraph that the notification shall, unless revoked earlier, remain in force up to and inclusive of the extended date, thereby continuing the anti-dumping duty on Nylon Filament Yarn originating in or exported from the specified countries.
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      3/2017 - dated - 19-1-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the levy of anti-dumping duty, imposed on Saccharine originating in or exported from China PR under notification No. 07/2012-Customs (ADD), dated the 13.01.2012, for a further period of one year
      Summary: The Central Government amended the principal anti dumping notification to insert a new paragraph providing that the notification imposing anti dumping duty on saccharin from the People's Republic of China shall remain in force up to and inclusive of the prescribed terminal date, unless revoked earlier, thereby extending the existing levy for the requested further period following a review initiated by the designated authority under the continuation provisions of the Customs Tariff Act and anti dumping rules.
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      5/2017 - dated - 19-1-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 20th January, 2017
      Summary: Determination of rates of exchange under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, fixing separate conversion rates for imported and export goods in two annexed schedules; Schedule I lists per unit rupee equivalents for specified currencies and Schedule II lists rupee equivalents per 100 units for certain currencies, effective from 20th January, 2017, and superseding the earlier notification for future application only.

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      1/2017 - dated - 17-1-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for registration and submission of statement of financial transactions (SFT) as per section 285BA of Income-tax Act, 1961 read with Rule 114E of Income-tax Rules, 1962
      Summary: Specified reporting persons must register for an ITDREIN and submit the Statement of Financial Transactions in Form No. 61A via the e filing portal using the prescribed schema and digital signature. Submissions are organised by transaction type (SFT 001 to SFT 014) into Parts A-D of Form 61A, with aggregation rules for threshold determination, mandatory identifiers for traceability, correction statement procedures, and documented security, archival and retrieval obligations for reporting entities.
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