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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 21,2017

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      By: Sanjeev Singhal
      Summary: Supply under GST determines application of IGST versus CGST+SGST by classifying transactions as inter-state or intra-state based on supplier and recipient locations and specific exceptions. Place of supply rules for goods use the delivery/termination point, location at delivery, assembly/installation site, and place taken on board. For services, default rules assign recipient location for registered persons and recipient or supplier location for unregistered persons, with detailed special rules for immovable-property services, accommodation, events, transportation, telecom, financial services, insurance, intermediary services, online information services, and multi-location supplies where proportionate allocation applies.
      By: Ramnarayan Balakrishnan
      Summary: Section 7(3) deems a directing third person to have received goods and makes that person's principal place of business the place of supply, potentially converting otherwise intra state supplies into inter state supplies (and vice versa). Section 7(4) says where supply does not involve movement the place of supply is the location of the goods at delivery, producing ambiguity in bill to ship to arrangements over whether the third person or the ultimate customer determines tax incidence and related input tax credit consequences.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Article 279A creates the Goods and Services Tax Council to coordinate GST design and implementation; it is chaired by the Union Finance Minister with State finance ministers as members and supported by a Secretariat funded by the Centre. The Council recommends which taxes and supplies fall within GST, model laws, principles of levy and apportionment including place of supply, threshold exemptions, rate bands and compensation arrangements, and proposes the date for coverage of specified fuels. Decisions follow prescribed weighted voting and quorum rules and the Council must provide a dispute adjudication mechanism.
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      Summary: The Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Scheme (LMCS) is a productivity programme for MSME clusters that applies lean tools to reduce waste, enhance productivity, increase inventory turnover and shorten manufacturing lead times. Implemented and monitored by the National Productivity Council as the National Monitoring and Implementation Unit, the scheme combines cluster formation, process interventions and capacity building, yielding both measurable operational gains and ancillary benefits such as safer workplaces, improved quality, environmental improvements and enhanced business opportunities.
      Summary: The Scheme requires depositors who declared undisclosed income to deposit not less than twenty-five per cent of that declared income in Bonds Ledger Accounts at authorised banks; Para 7(1) was amended to state that authorised banks are banking companies to which the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 applies, excluding Co-operative Banks from accepting deposits under PMGKDS.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the reference rate for the US Dollar on January 20, 2017 and provided the prior day's rate for comparison; using that reference rate and cross-currency middle rates, the RBI reported corresponding rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen for January 19 and January 20, 2017, and stated that the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: A Working Group will implement Article 1 of the Trade Facilitation Agreement by preparing a matrix cross referencing existing Customs Rules, Regulations, Notifications and Circulars with the Act, consolidating rules and tariff aligned notifications, incorporating compulsory compliance requirements from other laws, and proposing subject wise indexing, procedural changes to improve ease of doing business, and a mechanism for regular updating; the Group will consult stakeholders and submit interim and final reports within prescribed timeframes.
      Summary: The Master Circular compiles procedural and substantive instructions on Show Cause Notice, adjudication and recovery: required SCN structure and content, obligation to state adjudicating authority and relied documents, principles for hearing and speaking orders, constraints on corrigendum and transfer, and the necessity of evidence when invoking the extended period. It prescribes adjudication jurisdiction and monetary allocation among ranks, procedures for audit linked SCNs, service and return of documents, settlement referrals, refund and pre deposit rules, and statutory recovery mechanisms including instalment facility and treatment during insolvency and appeal pendency.
      Summary: The Central Government provides Special Central Assistance as targeted, project-specific releases to States to expedite completion of ongoing area-specific approved schemes addressing backward-region development. This funding bridges resource and implementation gaps post-devolution, supports infrastructure and social-sector projects (power transmission, thermal plant modernization, irrigation, roads, education, pollution control), and includes counterpart funding for loan-supported projects and interest subvention for livelihood restoration to facilitate timely project completion.
      Summary: CCI found three firms guilty of coordinated market allocation and collusive bidding in Indian Railways tenders for Brushless DC fans, based on exchanged pricing instructions, frequent calls among key personnel, and an admission by one firm. The Commission imposed monetary penalties on the firms and on persons-in-charge, using profit multiples, turnover percentages and averaged personal income as bases, and granted a reduced penalty to a cooperating firm under the Lesser Penalty regime.
      Summary: CCI concluded seven cement companies engaged in bid rigging in a 2012 Haryana government tender, based on higher-than-previous rates, reverse calculation of basic prices, quantity quoting that matched total tendered supply, district-wise rate patterns producing multiple L1 allocations, and corroborative SMSes and calls. Penalties were imposed at 0.3% of each company's average turnover for the preceding three years; the Commission considered potential project delays from tender cancellation, tender peculiarities, tender size and firms' competition compliance programmes. Companies were directed to cease the prohibited conduct and the order is in Ref. Case No. 05 of 2013.
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      4/2017 - dated - 18-1-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Government specifies the NCDEX Investor (Client) Protection Fund Trust (PAN: AABTN7481R) set up by the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange Limited, Mumbai
      Summary: Central Government specifies the NCDEX Investor (Client) Protection Fund Trust (PAN AABTN7481R), set up by the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange Limited, as entitled to the income tax exemption under the provision corresponding to section 10(23EC) of the Income-tax Act for the assessment year 2013-14 and subsequent assessment years, by notification of the Ministry of Finance.
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      2/2017- S.O. 161(E) - dated - 17-1-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 35AC - Notifies the various institutions Approved by the National Committee
      Summary: Notification confirms extension of approval periods or enhancement of sanctioned project costs for named approved institutions and projects, specifying prior notifications, original sanctioned amounts and validity, and the Committee's recommendation to either extend approval for the financial year till 2016-17 or increase approved project cost for that year. It limits the notification's temporal operation to the stated financial year for each project and excludes funds received under Schedule VII of the Companies Act and the Companies (CSR) Rules 2014 from the tax exemption.
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      1/2017 - S.O.160(E) - dated - 17-1-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 35AC - Notifies the various institutions Approved by the National Committee
      Summary: Notification under Section 35AC approves, on the National Committee's recommendation, specific institutions and their listed projects with estimated costs and specifies the maximum amount of such cost allowable as a deduction under Section 35AC for the period of approval, limited to the financial year indicated for each entry. The exemption under Section 35AC is excluded for funds received under Schedule VII of the Companies Act and the Companies (CSR) Rules.
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