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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 23,2017

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The sector will be subject to a unified GST where Supply is the taxable event capturing all forms of transfers and certain transfers without consideration; time of supply is the earlier of invoice issuance and receipt of payment. Transaction value governs tax calculation with specified inclusions and documented pre-supply discounts excluded. Registration depends on aggregate turnover with mandatory registration for importers, exporters and inter-state suppliers; a composition option is available for small taxpayers. Stock transfers between locations or separately registered verticals are taxable, requiring disciplined invoicing and discount documentation.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The revised GST definitions clarify that an Input Service Distributor is an office that distributes CGST/SGST and/or IGST credit to suppliers with the same PAN, and the prior explanation deeming an ISD to be a supplier of services has been deleted, so ISDs are not automatically subject to supplier-level obligations. The definition of money now requires that specified instruments qualify as money only if recognized by the Reserve Bank of India; instruments lacking RBI recognition must be classified as goods or services.
      By: krishna murthy
      Summary: The document attributes corruption and black money to social motives (selfishness, nepotism, poverty, illiteracy), institutional weaknesses (defective education, election and family systems), and systemic opportunities (procurement and policy loopholes, political financing, liberalisation). It highlights enforcement deficiencies: delayed or insufficient punishments, absence of effective money recovery procedures, and lengthy case processes, all of which reduce deterrence and enable accumulation of illicit assets.
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      Summary: The CPSE ETF further fund offer, launched as part of the government's disinvestment programme, attracted an overwhelming subscription, receiving bids about two and a half times the Base Issue. The offer included a 5% upfront discount, a Base Issue with an option to retain oversubscription, anchor investor participation alongside institutions, and a non-anchor portion largely subscribed by retail and portfolio/fund investors. Retail investors were accorded first preference and assured allotment under the FFO norms.
      Summary: Thirty revenue authorities exchanged Panama Papers investigation findings, highlighting tax intermediaries' roles in facilitating evasion and emphasising coordinated exchange of information under tax treaties and multilateral conventions. The meeting advanced uniform approaches to information requests, clarified evasion typologies used by intermediaries, and developed techniques for collating and analysing intelligence, with members committing to continue sharing information under existing legal frameworks.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 05/19/14-IEPF - dated - 18-1-2017 - Co. Law
      Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (Recruitment, Salary and other Terms and Conditions of Service of General Manager and Assistant General Manager) Rules, 2017
      Summary: Rules prescribe recruitment, pay and service terms for the General Manager and Assistant General Manager of the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority, specifying posts, classifications and pay matrix levels. Appointments are primarily by deputation from Central or State Government officers meeting analogous-post or service-in-level criteria; selection committees and deputation periods are set in the Schedule and subject to Department of Personnel and Training instructions. Service conditions, allowances including House Rent Allowance, leave and disciplinary modalities conform to rules applicable to corresponding Central Government pay levels, and the Central Government may relax provisions for specified classes.

      Customs

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      1/2017 - dated - 20-1-2017 - Cus
      seeks to further amend Notification no.153/93- Customs, dated 13th August, 1993
      Summary: Imported goods for installation and use by an Infrastructure Service Provider in Software Technology Park premises require a Director's certificate and authorisation; goods must be used only for export of software by STP units. The ISP must execute a customs bond to install, retain and use the goods for export, not remove them without approval, pay duty on demand for non compliant goods, and follow customs procedures. Customs may permit re export or allow clearance on payment of duty calculated on depreciated value under a prescribed straight line quarterly schedule, with depreciation computed from commencement of operations or installation as certified by the Director.

      Income Tax

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      F. No.3(1)-W&M/2016 - S.O. 204(E) - dated - 19-1-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Amendment to Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Deposit Scheme, Notification No S.O. 4061(E)
      Summary: The substituted clause 7(1) of the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Deposit Scheme restricts receipt of applications for deposits in the form of Bonds Ledger Account to banking companies, other than cooperative banks, to which the Banking Regulation Act applies.
      4.
      67/2016 - S.O.163(E) - dated - 17-1-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Corrigendum - Notification Number S.O. 3018(E) dated 22.9.2016
      Summary: Corrigendum amends a prior government notification by correcting the name of the specified organization, directing that the name previously published in the earlier notification should be read as the corrected organizational name in the official Gazette entry.
      5.
      64/2016 - S.O. No. S.O.162 (E) - dated - 17-1-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Corrigendum - Notification No. S.O.3018(E) dated 22.9.2016
      Summary: Corrigendum corrects a typographical error in Notification S.O.3018(E) dated 22.9.2016 concerning Srinivasa Educational Academy by directing that the project cost in the specified Gazette entry be read as "Rs. 47.00 crore" instead of the published "Rs. 4.70 crore", and is issued by the Department of Revenue with the official file reference and Director (National Committee) signature.

      Service Tax

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      F. No. 354/42/2016-TRU - dated - 18-1-2017 - ST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 1/2017-Service Tax, dated the 12th January, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum substitutes wording so that the phrase "customs station of clearance in India" reads "customs station of clearance in India received by persons specified in clause (c)", thereby qualifying the recipients to whom the notification's reference applies.

      VAT - Delhi

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      F.3(14)/Fin(Rev-I)2012-13/DSVI/24 - dated - 17-1-2017 - DVAT
      Appointment of Value Added Tax Inspector
      Summary: Under the statutory powers conferred by the Delhi Value Added Tax Act and the corresponding rule, a Grade II (DASS) officer was appointed as Value Added Tax Inspector to assist the Commissioner in administering the Act, the appointment taking effect from the date of assumption of charge and issued by the Lt. Governor through the Finance Department.
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      F.3(11)/Fin(T&E)2009-10/DSVI/23 - dated - 17-1-2017 - DVAT
      Appointment Special Commissioner, Value Added Tax Department
      Summary: Appointment of a Special Commissioner in the Value Added Tax Department: VINAY KUMAR assumed physical charge on the specified date and is appointed to assist the Commissioner in administration of the Delhi Value Added Tax regime, with the appointment effected by notification under the statutory delegation of executive power and applicable departmental rules.
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      Income Tax

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      Instruction No. 2/2017 - dated 16-1-2017
      The Income Declaration Scheme, 2016
      Summary: The Board permits condonation of delay in payment under the Income Declaration Scheme where payments made by cheque, RTGS or electronic transfer were effected on time but were credited by banks after the notified due date due to technical or banking delays; jurisdictional Principal Commissioners/Commissioners are directed to accept requests for such condonation while noting that non-payment by the notified date otherwise renders declarations invalid and attracts the Scheme's consequences.

      DGFT

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      Trade Notice No. 5/2016 - dated 26-10-2016
      Constitution of Grievance Redressal Committee
      Summary: A Grievance Redressal Committee is constituted at the Zonal RA, Chennai, chaired by the Zonal Additional Director General of Foreign Trade, with membership including zonal Additional/Joint DGs, concerned officers, regional executive directors of trade and export promotion bodies, and special invitees from originating departments. Its terms of reference are to review and expedite disposal of FTP-related procedural grievances pending beyond reasonable time, examine sector-specific grievances from members or other sources, and suggest reforms in policy and procedures.
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