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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 03,2018

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: An amendment permits reduction of a company's book profit by the aggregate amount of unabsorbed depreciation and loss brought forward where an application for corporate insolvency resolution process has been admitted, with the loss for this purpose excluding depreciation; the change also narrows the "books of account" reference to companies other than those covered by this insolvency carve out. A separate explanatory insertion excludes certain foreign companies with income taxed under specified presumptive provisions from the book profit levy, applied retrospectively.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Union Budget 2018 renames the central indirect tax board and amends the Customs Act to extend extraterritorial reach, recognise Arrival and Departure Manifests, and introduce Inward and Outward Processing provisions permitting conditional duty exemptions for imported goods used for repair, processing or manufacture. It raises duties on selected imports to encourage domestic manufacturing, introduces a Social Welfare Surcharge and Road and Infrastructure Cess on specified goods, abolishes education cesses on imports, and prescribes fixed adjudication timelines with pre-notice consultation and supplementary notice provisions in recovery proceedings.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: A new provision, 112A, creates a distinct tax regime for long-term capital gains from listed equity shares, equity-oriented fund units and business trust units where securities transaction tax conditions are met, with a concessional rate applied to gains above a statutory threshold while the balance of income is taxed normally. The clause prescribes valuation and cost-of-acquisition rules for assets acquired before a specified date, excludes certain computation provisos, allows specified deductions and rebates after excluding such gains, and defines key terms including equity oriented fund and fair market value.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Budget proposes extending a reduced corporate income tax rate of 25% for companies by raising the turnover threshold used to determine eligibility. The author contends that applying the lower rate exclusively to companies, while using total turnover as the qualifying metric, lacks an intelligible differentia between companies and other business forms with comparable turnover; therefore the reduced rate should be available to proprietorships, partnerships, AOP/BOIs and cooperatives meeting the same turnover condition.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Budget tax proposals increase indirect levies on a wide range of consumer goods-including vehicles, mobile phones, precious metals, textiles, footwear, food preparations, personal care products, furniture, electronics, watches, toys, sporting goods, select tyres and some edible oils-while reducing duties or providing concessions for petrol and diesel, raw cashew nuts, solar tempered glass for solar module manufacture, cochlear implant components, and select capital goods and precision electronic parts.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Tax concessions for start-ups are expanded by extending the incorporation window, applying the turnover ceiling to seven previous years from incorporation, and enlarging the eligible business definition to include innovation, improvement and scalable models with high employment or wealth-creation potential; these amendments take effect from April first, 2018. Employment-linked deductions are rationalized by extending the relaxed minimum employment-period to footwear and leather industries and permitting claim where a new employee falls short of the minimum in the first year but meets it in a subsequent year; these changes take effect from April first, 2019.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: A proposed Explanation 2A to section 2(22) expands "accumulated profits" for dividend purposes to include the accumulated profits or losses of an amalgamating company on the date of amalgamation for the amalgamated company. Separately, deletion of the Explanation to Chapter XII-D after section 115Q would subject amounts treated as deemed dividend under section 2(22)(e) to dividend distribution tax under section 115-O at a fixed corporate rate without grossing up, applying to transactions on or after the specified commencement date.
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      Summary: The planned nationwide health protection initiative will provide cashless inpatient coverage for poor and vulnerable families through public and selected private hospitals, operating on either an insurance or trust model. The scheme is affirmed as entirely state funded with an initial allocation and a commitment to supply additional funds as needed during rollout next financial year. Fiscal support for ongoing funding is projected from expected increases in direct tax and broader tax collections, and implementation will require central-state cooperation and attention to health infrastructure capacity.
      Summary: E-way bill is an electronic transport document required for movement of goods above the prescribed value and comprises Part A (transactional details) and Part B (transport details). Part A must be furnished by the person causing movement and Part B by the transporter; Part A is immutable once generated while Part B may be updated within validity. Consignment value includes taxes and customs duty; e-way bills must be generated prior to movement, are valid for distance-based periods, and non-compliance attracts penalties and possible detention or seizure. Exemptions, consolidated bills, RFID mapping, enrolment requirements and portal generation modes are provided.
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee will convene to adopt the Sixth Bi monthly Monetary Policy Statement for 2017-18, with the Committee's formal resolution to be posted publicly at a specified time on the day the meeting concludes to communicate its policy position.
      Summary: Publication of the Reference Rate for the US dollar sets the official rupee benchmark used to derive euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen exchange rates from middle cross currency quotes, and confirms that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on that announced reference rate.
      Summary: The Budget reorients fiscal policy toward agriculture, rural economy, social sectors and employment by prioritising public investment and revising the fiscal deficit target to address transitional revenue shortfalls from tax reform; it also proposes the National Health Protection Scheme, allocates funds to health, education and social protection, and pursues disinvestment and debt to GDP reduction measures to support macroeconomic stability.
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2018 amends the PMLA to extend the proceeds of crime concept to property equivalents held abroad, make bail conditions under Section 45(1) uniformly applicable with a leniency threshold for less serious cases, include corporate fraud under the schedule via Section 447 of the Companies Act, adjust the provisional attachment 180 day limit to include stays and a short extension, grant the Enforcement Directorate additional pre prosecution investigation time, permit formal information sharing with other agencies, and allow Special Courts to consider restoration claims during trial.
      Summary: Consolidated monthly accounts up to December 2017 record total receipts composed of Tax Revenue (Net to Centre), Non Tax Revenue, and Non Debt Capital Receipts (loan recoveries and disinvestment), and note increased transfers to States under Devolution of Share of Taxes. The statement also reports total expenditure split into Revenue and Capital accounts and identifies Interest Payments and Major Subsidies as principal components of revenue expenditure.
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      11/2018 - dated - 1-2-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No.11/2018-Custom(NT) dated 1.2.2018
      Summary: Determination of exchange rates under the Customs Act establishes specific rupee conversion rates for listed foreign currencies to be used in valuation of imported and exported goods, superseding an earlier notification and prescribing operative schedules that distinguish rates for imports and exports, including a table of rates expressed per one hundred units for certain currencies.

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      F.No.354/1/2018-TRU - dated - 1-2-2018 - CGST Rate
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 6/2018-Central Tax (Rate), dated the 25th January, 2018
      Summary: Corrigendum directs that in notification No. 6/2018-Central Tax (Rate) the word "substituted" at the specified page 7, line 3 and line 6 is to be read as "inserted", effecting a textual correction in the Gazette publication.
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      F. No. 354/1/2018-TRU - dated - 1-2-2018 - IGST Rate
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 7/2018-Integrated Tax (Rate), dated the 25th January, 2018
      Summary: The corrigendum directs that the word "substituted" at two specified lines in the earlier notification be replaced with "inserted," and it amends the Schedule III entry by replacing the prior rate expression with a revised rate, correcting publication errors to align the notification text and Schedule III rate with the intended provisions.
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      F.No.354/1/2018-TRU - dated - 1-2-2018 - UTGST Rate
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 6/2018-Union territory Tax (Rate), dated the 25th January, 2018
      Summary: Corrigendum directs that in Notification No.6/2018 (Union Territory Tax (Rate)), on page 35 the word "substituted" be read as "inserted" in the two specified lines, as a textual correction to the Gazette publication.
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