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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 22,2019

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The supplier failed to pass on the benefit of a GST rate reduction on chocolates by increasing base prices while maintaining pre-reduction MRPs, resulting in retained tax benefit and additional tax on higher bases. DGAP compared pre- and post-rate-change base prices, presumed sales where outward invoices were not produced, calculated unit and aggregate profiteering, and found the supplier liable to refund or deposit the profiteered amount with interest into the Consumer Welfare Fund. NAA affirmed the obligation to pass on tax-rate reductions irrespective of distributor arrangements and initiated recovery and penalty procedures.
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      Summary: Central government stocks will be issued through yield- and price-based auctions conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using the multiple price method. Four securities are offered with an option to retain incremental subscriptions within an overall cap. Up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the RBI E-Kuber system within specified time windows, with auction results and payment on designated post-auction dates.
      Summary: CBDT states that prosecution Show Cause Notices for failure to deposit TDS were issued only in a limited number of large cases where employers collected tax but did not remit it in time; such conduct is an offence punishable under the law and can deny employees the credit for deducted tax, and recent prosecutions and overall enforcement levels remain limited, contrary to media claims of mass harassment.
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      F. No. 275/192/2018-IT (B) - dated 18-1-2019
      CORRIGENDUM - Circular NO.1/2019 dated 1st January, 2019
      Summary: The corrigendum amends Annexure-I illustrations: examples previously labelled for one assessment year are to be read for the next assessment year; a numeric correction replaces Rs. 5,00,000 with Rs. 4,00,000 in Example 1 (Para A, serial (ii)); and a standard deduction of Rs. 40,000 is allowed in Examples 1-10, requiring revised total income and tax computations.
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