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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 24,2017

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Model GST requires State-wise registration where supplies originate, replaces centralized registration, and establishes structured return filings alongside a GSTN-based matching principle that reconciles suppliers' outward and recipients' inward supplies; unrectified mismatches can make recipients liable for differential tax and interest. Input tax credit is available subject to invoice, receipt and payment-to-government conditions, capital goods are eligible if capitalised in accounts, ISD can distribute service credit across registrations, and refunds for unutilised credits (notably for exports/SEZ) follow prescribed procedures with time-bound disposal.
      By: Ravi Kumar Somani
      Summary: The article addresses transitional challenges in implementing GST, focusing on the transition of input tax credits, structural and transactional business reorganisation, and practical implementation issues. It stresses reconciling book and return credits, documenting vendor invoices, resolving multi year credit allocation gaps in the Model law, and deciding on disputed credits with proper evidence. Firms should consider relocating operations, revising supply chain and pricing policies under anti profiteering obligations, adapt ERP systems, conduct GST impact analyses, carefully file final legacy returns and first GST returns, and prepare vendors to ensure compliance.
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      Summary: Re-issue of multiple Central Government dated securities will be conducted through a price-based multiple-price auction on the RBI E-Kuber platform, permitting both competitive and non-competitive bids; up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility, with specified bid submission windows, result announcement and a fixed settlement date, and the stocks eligible for when-issued trading in line with RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Review of the statutory fiscal framework under the FRBM Act reassessed fiscal rules, institutional arrangements and budgetary practices, recommending recalibration of fiscal targets, clarified treatment of new capital expenditure, and strengthened mechanisms for fiscal discipline. The Committee emphasized stakeholder consultations and considered prior recommendations on expenditure management and institutional architecture, proposing a medium term fiscal roadmap for future budgetary governance.
      Summary: Grant of Presidential Award of Appreciation Certificate for 'specially distinguished record of service' to forty Customs & Central Excise officers is announced for Republic Day, recognising sustained exemplary performance across enforcement, revenue protection and administration. Selection criteria include prevention of smuggling and narcotics interdiction, detection of tax evasion, uncovering trade-based money laundering and foreign exchange violations, streamlining enforcement procedures, developing automation software, reducing litigation and capacity building. The announcement lists awardees by rank, designation and posting.
      Summary: A proposed recast of direct tax measures seeks to stimulate the post demonetisation economy by raising the personal income tax exemption threshold, increasing the Section 80C deduction limit, expanding the housing loan interest deduction, and reducing the lock in period for tax exempt bank fixed deposits. These concessions are expected to be offset by receipts from an income declaration scheme and cancelled central bank currency liabilities, while fiscal policy signals a preference for investment led growth and targeted stimulus to sectors like agriculture and SMEs.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate plus cross currency middle rates, derived the rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen; the SDR Rupee rate is specified to be based on that published reference rate.
      Summary: Demonetisation brings idle cash into banking channels, enabling widening of the tax base via targeted verification of substantial deposits and making tax evasion more difficult; increased bank liquidity is expected to lower interest rates, enhance credit disbursal toward productive investment, and, together with wider use of non-cash transactions, promote financial transparency and strengthen tax collections.
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      06/2017 - dated - 23-1-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Grant of Presidential Award of Appreciation Certificate to the officers of the Customs & Central Excise on the eve of Republic Day, 2017
      Summary: Grant of Presidential Appreciation Certificate to specified officers and staff in the Customs and Central Excise administration for a Specially Distinguished Record of Service, listing recipients by hierarchical categories and posts in central, zonal and regional units. The awards are conferred under the Scheme governing departmental awards and reference the clause authorising such awards as published in the Gazette and as amended, with the notification recording the conferment and its legal basis.
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      5/2017 - dated 23-1-2017
      Measures for reducing litigation- Clarification on Circulars 21/2015 and 8/2016
      Summary: Appeals and SLPs should generally not be filed where the tax effect is below prescribed monetary thresholds, and an appeal must not be filed merely because the tax effect exceeds those thresholds. Paragraph 8 identifies limited categories - constitutional validity challenges, findings that Board instruments are illegal or ultra vires, accepted Revenue Audit objections, and additions for undisclosed foreign assets - where adverse judgments should be contested on merits; this direction is intended to prevent mechanical filing, and appeals filed in violation may be withdrawn.
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      4/2017 - dated 20-1-2017
      CBDT kept the Clarifications on Indirect Transfer provisions under the Income Tax Act. 1961 in abeyance for the time being
      Summary: Circular No.41/2016 on Indirect Transfer Provisions was met with representations from FPIs, FIIs, VCFs and other stakeholders alleging potential multiple taxation of the same income; those representations are under consideration and, pending a decision, operation of the Circular has been kept in abeyance.
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      ITBA-Appeals Instruction No.4 - dated 16-12-2016
      Launch of Remand Report functionality in Appeal module of Income Tax Business Application (ITBA)
      Summary: The ITBA Appeal module implements a Remand Report workflow permitting CIT(A) to request remand reports from jurisdictional AOs, which prepare, generate and submit reports for Range Head endorsement; Range Head may forward or send back for modification, after which CIT(A) views, records action taken and closes the remand workitem. The system creates workitems and pendency markers, does not block appeal disposal if remand is delayed, and includes MIS/dashboard integration.
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      ITBA e-Nivaran Instruction No. 3 - dated 14-12-2016
      Enhancements and improvements to e-Nivaran Module
      Summary: Enhancements to the e Nivaran module add supervisory visibility via an improved Control Register with Case History/Notings, export capability and enhanced search; worklist and work item upgrades allowing in item updates to category, status and resolution remarks; automatic removal of resolved items when resolution letters are generated and automated email dispatch to taxpayers; system checks to assist processing; integration with CPC TDS and NSDL for transfers; planned future integrations with UTITSL, Refund Banker and CP GRAMS; and a requirement to scan and upload grievance documents, with helpdesk support available.
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