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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 05,2018

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Proposed amendments include the fair market value of inventory converted into or treated as a capital asset within the definition of income and fix the conversion date as date of acquisition for capital gains reckoning; the author contends taxing fair market value on internal reclassification is unjustified, proposing instead that income be computed on actual sale using book value at conversion while capital gains rules apply on disposal.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The Bill expands taxable business income by deeming compensation or payments received in connection with termination or modification of any contract relating to a person's business chargeable under Profits and gains of business or profession; this applies to business receipts (not professional receipts) and will operate from the fiscal year following enactment, while constitutional objections that such receipts are capital in character must be pursued by direct challenge to the statute.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Amendments insert a standard deduction of forty thousand rupees or the amount of salary, whichever is less, for computing income from salaries and omit the proviso in section 17 that exempted medical reimbursement up to fifteen thousand rupees, making such reimbursements taxable as perquisite; both changes take effect for assessment year 2019-2020 and subsequent years. Chapter VIA deductions, including health insurance premium allowances, remain claimable against gross total income separately.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Bill expands manifest and reporting duties to cover both imported and exported goods, empowers prescription of the manner of electronic delivery, and introduces the Customs Automated System as an alternative for presentation and clearance of bills, manifests and reports. It establishes an electronic cash ledger for authorized payments with prescribed use and refund mechanisms and Board exemptions. New audit provisions allow prescribed audits of import/export assessments; controlled delivery is authorised under supervision for enforcement; service of notices is broadened to multiple modes; and the Board's regulatory scope is significantly widened to prescribe procedures across presentation, clearance, audit, controlled delivery and trade facilitation.
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      Summary: CriSidEx is a composite, survey-based MSME sentiment index built as a diffusion index from eight parameters on a 0-200 scale, producing a survey-quarter reading and a next-quarter expectation series to enable independent time-series analysis and to flag production-cycle headwinds and export import sentiment for policy and market monitoring.
      Summary: Specified amounts presented under "Tax administration" in the Union Budget 2018-19 consist of Transfers to States for GST compensation; these Transfers are to be financed from imposition of a cess and therefore do not involve any net outgo from revenues accruing to the Centre and do not form part of expenditure on tax administration.
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      16/2018 - dated - 2-2-2018 - CE
      Seeks to Amend Notification No. 11/2017-Central Excise, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts an Explanation clarifying that specified amendments made by a later notification shall not apply to goods manufactured on or before the cutoff date and cleared on or after the following date, thereby creating a transitional exclusion limiting the temporal reach of those amendment entries.
      2.
      15/2018 - dated - 2-2-2018 - CE
      Seeks to Amend Notification No. 8/2018-Central Excise, dated the 2nd February, 2018
      Summary: Inserts an Explanation excluding from Notification No. 8/2018-Central Excise any goods manufactured on or before the specified cutoff and cleared on or after the notification's effective date, thereby clarifying that the notification does not apply to such clearances.
      3.
      14/2018 - dated - 2-2-2018 - CE
      Seeks to Amend Notification No. 7/2018-Central Excise, dated the 2nd February, 2018
      Summary: Inserts an Explanation excluding goods manufactured on or before the cutoff date from the scope of the principal central excise notification, even if such goods were cleared on or after the notification's effective date, thereby limiting the notification's temporal application and serving as a transitional savings provision.

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      48/2015-2020 - dated - 2-2-2018 - FTP
      Export Policy of Onions - Removal of Minimum Export Price (MEP)
      Summary: Removal of the Minimum Export Price (MEP) for onions withdraws the prior MEP condition and permits export of all varieties of onions without any MEP until further orders, amending the earlier provision that had allowed exports only on Letter of Credit subject to an MEP for specified ITC (HS) entries.

      GST

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      11/2018 - dated - 2-2-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to postpone the coming into force of the e-way bill rules
      Summary: Central Government rescinds the earlier notification that would have brought e way bill rules into force, while preserving actions already done or omitted before such rescission under the Central Goods and Services Tax framework.
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      03 /2018 - dated 30-1-2018
      Subject : Amendments to the All Industry Rates of Duty Drawback effective from 25.01.2018 – reg.
      Summary: The notification effective 25.01.2018 amends All Industry Rates of Duty Drawback under Notification No. 08/2018 Customs (N.T.), increasing caps for specified marine products, selected rubber articles (including automobile and bicycle tyres/tubes), leather and related articles, wool yarns and fabrics, glass handicrafts, bicycles, and certain fishing/sports nets, while reducing caps for chemicals under tariff items 290701 and 291201. Tariff item 391802 (Polypropylene Mats) is deleted from the Drawback Schedule and reclassified under tariff item 460101 with the existing rate/cap.
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      04 /2018 - dated 30-1-2018
      Subject: Amendment in the AEO Programme Circular No. 33/2016 dated 22/7/2016 – reg.
      Summary: Amendments decentralize AEO application processing to jurisdictional Chief Commissioners with the Directorate of International Customs' Commissioner as AEO Programme Manager; introduce an Advance Authorization on self-declaration for eligible AEO exporters lacking standard input norms; require hosting applicant legal-compliance details online with a 14-day response window; mandate three-year solvency and no-duty-default requirements with specified auditor certifications by category; clarify AEO certificate validity and require jurisdictions to nominate a Client Relationship Manager and publicly disclose contact details.
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