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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 07,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Amendments expand SEBI's power to levy penalties directly, after prescribed inquiry, for specified contraventions including failures to furnish information, comply with listing or reporting obligations, and for exchanges or clearing corporations conducting business contrary to SEBI rules; they recalibrate penalty quantum with specified minimums and maximums, require consideration of disproportionate gains, investor loss and repetitiveness when adjudging penalties, mandate that settlement amounts (excluding disgorgement and legal costs) be credited to the Consolidated Fund, and provide for continuance of proceedings against legal representatives after death with liability limits tied to the estate.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Proposed Finance Bill amendments modify the Prevention of Money Laundering Act by widening the definition of proceeds of crime, excluding High Court stay periods when computing provisional attachment duration, permitting retention or freezing of property during investigation for up to ninety days or pending related criminal proceedings, enabling the Special Court to consider restoration claims during trial, extending summons powers to the Joint Director, requiring presentation of arrested persons to a Special Court or magistrate within twenty-four hours, formalising information-sharing with other agencies, and adding a Companies Act fraud offence to the Schedule.
      By: Ankush Sachdeva
      Summary: The budget reduces the corporate tax rate for a broad class of companies to enhance competitiveness and investment while retaining Minimum Alternate Tax but extending MAT credit carryforward. It broadens startup tax benefit eligibility by extending the incorporation window, raising the turnover threshold for benefit applicability, and enlarging the definition of qualifying businesses to include innovation-driven or scalable models. Administrative measures waive or reduce private company registration fees, limit charges largely to stamp duty, and promote incorporation via the SPICe form.
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      Summary: The Better Regulatory Advisory Group will identify and reduce regulatory burden affecting domestic and foreign investment and establish a mechanism for Regulatory Impact Assessment of proposed regulations to speed approvals and improve predictability. Six sectoral sub groups - covering Income tax, Goods and Services Tax, Corporate Laws, Financial Securities Laws, Regulatory Impact Assessment methodology, and MSME regulation - will diagnose bottlenecks and recommend best practices to streamline compliance and facilitate investment.
      Summary: For companies qualifying as Start Up under the DIPP notification G.S.R. 501 (E), where Assessing Officers have modified or rejected DCF-based valuations furnished under Rule 11UA(2) and made additions under the charging provision for receipt in excess of fair market value, the Board directs that no coercive measures be taken to recover the disputed demand and that appeals pending before the Commissioner (Appeals) be disposed of expeditiously, preferably by 31 March 2018.
      Summary: A State and Union Territory Startup Ranking Framework measures and incentivises subnational actions to build startup ecosystems by assessing parameters such as dedicated startup cells or helplines, web or mobile portals, mentor network size, key incubators, and emphasis on seed funding and women's entrepreneurship; the Framework is supported by a Compendium of Good Practices and a Startup India Kit and will be launched via the Startup India Hub portal to disseminate good practices and enable benchmarking.
      Summary: The monetary authority published the US Dollar Reference Rate as the operative rupee US dollar benchmark for February 6, 2018, supplied the prior day's benchmark for comparison, and, using middle cross currency quotes, provided derived rupee rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the notice confirms the SDR Rupee rate will be based on that reference rate.
      Summary: The Export Promotion Council for EOUs & SEZs seeks restoration of pre-amendment SEZ tax benefits to support growth and employment, urging removal of the Minimum Alternate Tax and continuation of incentives. SEZ units receive 100% income tax exemption on export income for the first five years, 50% for the next five years, and 50% of ploughed-back export profits for an additional five years; the Council links the sector's decline to imposition of MAT and a sunset clause.
      Summary: Unevenness in tax incidence between salaried and business income is highlighted, with salaried individuals paying higher average tax than individual business taxpayers. The government is addressing this through expansion of the taxpayer base and deployment of technological compliance measures-including invoice matching and e-way bills-linked to GST and other reforms, alongside phased corporate tax reductions and continued action on post-demonetisation declarations.
      Summary: Discussions focused on formulating a comprehensive economic partnership to leverage India's services sector and the UAE's hub position to expand Indian business into third-country markets, with emphasis on investment facilitation and sectoral cooperation in services, SMEs, healthcare, technology and education to support the UAE's transition toward a knowledge-based economy.
      Summary: Re-issuance of Floating Rate Bonds 2024 and 7.17% Government Stock 2028 will be sold via multiple-price, price-based auctions conducted by the Reserve Bank of India at Mumbai; up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically on E-Kuber within prescribed windows on auction day, with results, allotment and payment following the announced schedule. The stocks are eligible for When Issued trading per RBI guidelines.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F.No. 01/12/2009-CL-I (Vol.IV) - S.O. 528(E) - dated - 5-2-2018 - Co. Law
      Designation of Special Court
      Summary: The Central Government, under Section 435(1) of the Companies Act, 2013 and with concurrence of the Chief Justices, designates specified district and sessions courts as Special Courts to provide speedy trial of offences under the Act punishable with imprisonment of two years or more, listing the courts and their territorial jurisdictions in Kerala, Lakshadweep, Odisha and Assam.
      2.
      F. No. 17/32/2017-CL-V - S.O. 529(E) - dated - 5-2-2018 - Co. Law
      Exemption to Government Companies under section 129(6) of Companies Act, 2013 from recognizing Deferred Tax Assets/ Deferred Tax Liability under AS-22/Ind AS-12
      Summary: The Central Government exempts specified Government companies from the application of Accounting Standard 22 or Indian Accounting Standard 12 on deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability, under sub-section (6) of Section 129 of the Companies Act, 2013; the exemption applies to government companies that are public financial institutions or RBI-registered NBFCs engaged in infrastructure finance leasing with the bulk of revenue derived from business with Government-owned or controlled entities.

      DGFT

      3.
      50/2015-2020 - dated - 5-2-2018 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy condition of pepper classified under Chapter 09 of ITC (HS), 2017—Schedule—1(Import Policy)
      Summary: The notification amends import policy to impose a Minimum Import Price on light black pepper (EXIM 0904 11 20), while exempting imports under the Advance Authorisation Scheme for oleoresin extraction by manufacturer-exporters provided they meet conditions: minimum 6% piperine content, Customs sampling and ISO 5564 testing for piperine, ISO 1108 yield assessment for oleoresin, and monthly reporting of import, production, re-export, stock and disposal details.

      GST - States

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      ERTS(T) 79/2017/490 - dated - 16-1-2018 - Meghalaya SGST
      Evidences which are required to be produced by the supplier of deemed export supplies for calming refund.
      Summary: Suppliers of deemed export supplies must produce either an acknowledgment by the jurisdictional tax officer of the Advance Authorisation or EPCG holder or a recipient-signed tax invoice confirming receipt; an undertaking from the recipient that no input tax credit has been claimed on those supplies; and an undertaking that the recipient will not claim the refund and the supplier may claim the refund.
      5.
      ERTS(T) 79/2017/483 - dated - 29-12-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      The Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Fourteenth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The amendments deem the Central GST Unique Identity Number to be granted under Meghalaya GST, restrict retrospective amendment of registration particulars absent Commissioner order, and revise refund provisions for zero-rated supplies by prescribing a formula (Refund = (Turnover of zero-rated goods + Turnover of zero-rated services) x Net ITC / Adjusted Total Turnover) with defined terms and special sub-rules for supplies under specified export notifications; quarterly refund filing in FORM GST RFD-10 with GSTR-11 is mandated and multiple registration and refund forms are substituted.
      6.
      ERTS(T) 79/2017/481 - dated - 29-12-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      The Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2017 are notified under Meghalaya SGST as ERTS(T) 79/2017/481 dated 29-12-2017; the provided excerpt contains only the notification title, citation and date and does not include the amendment's operative provisions.
      7.
      ERTS(T) 79/2017/480 - dated - 29-12-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      The Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The amendment clarifies that the aggregate value of exempt supplies excludes specified notified services, changes mandatory issuance language to allow a supplier to issue the certificate, inserts rules recognizing manual filing and processing alongside electronic filing (rules 97A and 107A) with appended manual refund Forms (FORM-GST-RFD-01A/B), prescribes appeal routes and timelines to specified appellate authorities, and authorises termination of Chairman and Technical Member appointments by the Central Government with Chairperson approval.
      8.
      ERTS(T) 79/2017/479 - dated - 29-12-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      The Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Amendments adjust filing timelines and empower the Commissioner to extend time limits by notification; they require that where the GSTR-1 filing date is extended under section 37, suppliers furnish export details in Table 6A after filing FORM GSTR-3B, transmit that data electronically via the common portal to the Customs-designated system, and have the Table 6A information auto-drafted into FORM GSTR-1 for the relevant tax period.
      9.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt/040 - dated - 15-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt/30, dated 01.11.2017.
      Summary: Amendment effects an administrative modification to an existing notification under the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 by substituting revised cut-off words in the notification's table. Exercising powers under the first proviso to sub section (2) of section 38 and sub section (6) of section 39 read with section 168 of the Act, the Commissioner authorised textual replacements in the table: the Sl. No. 2 and Sl. No. 3 entries have their prior cut-off wording substituted with later cut-off wording.
      10.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/45 - dated - 15-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Seeks to prescribe 2.5% concessional CGST rates on certain goods supplies to specific public funded research institute and subject to specific condition.
      Summary: Exempts from state tax that portion in excess of 2.5% on specified scientific and research goods when supplied to defined public funded research institutions, registered research entities, Regional Cancer Centre and government departments (other than hospitals), subject to certificates from authorized officers or heads of institutions, CPCSEA clearance for live animals, an aggregate prototypes value cap, and a five-year non-transfer restriction.
      11.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/231 - dated - 15-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. ERTS(T)65/2017/1, dated 29.06.2017
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No. ERTS(T)65/2017/1 by substituting, inserting and omitting numerous tariff entries across Schedules I-V to reclassify goods and adjust GST rate applicability, adds branded unit packaged goods subject to ANNEXURE conditions, inserts items such as e waste, medical oxygen, fly ash products, aircraft seats/engines and permanent transfer of IP for software, and revises the explanation of registered brand name. The amendment is effective 15 November 2017.
      12.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt I/100 - dated - 9-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      2.5 per cent on intra- State supplies of goods Food preparations put up in unit containers and intended for free distribution to economically weaker.
      Summary: A concessional State tax rate is notified for intra State supplies of food preparations in unit containers intended for free distribution to economically weaker sections under a government approved programme, conditional on the supplier producing a Deputy Secretary level certificate confirming free distribution. The certificate must be produced within five months of supply or within any extended period allowed by the jurisdictional tax commissioner or officer. Tariff references follow the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 and its interpretative rules.
      13.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/101 - dated - 9-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Exempts the intra-State supply of taxable goods amount calculated at the rate of 0.05 per cent.,
      Summary: Intra State supply of taxable goods by a registered supplier to a registered recipient for export is exempt from State tax to the extent the tax exceeds an amount calculated at the rate of 0.05 per cent, subject to conditions: supply on tax invoice; export within ninety days; inclusion of supplier GSTIN and tax invoice number in shipping bill or bill of export; recipient registration with an Export Promotion Council or recognised Commodity Board; order on supplier with copy to supplier's tax officer; specified movement, aggregation, warehouse acknowledgement and post export proof obligations. Non export within ninety days disqualifies the supplier from the exemption.
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      GST - States

      1.
      01/2017-State Tax - dated 9-11-2017
      The Meghalaya Goods and Service Tax (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2017
      Summary: Clarifies that a supplier of goods/services in paragraph 6(b) who also supplies exempt services, including extending deposits, loans or advances where consideration is interest or discount, is not ineligible for the composition scheme if other conditions are met, and that the value of such exempt services shall be excluded from aggregate turnover when determining eligibility for the composition scheme.

      DGFT

      2.
      Trade Notice No. 23/18 - dated 6-2-2018
      Advise to exporters to promptly check Shipping Bill transmission status on ICEGATE and DGFT websites
      Summary: Exporters must verify Shipping Bill transmission status on ICEGATE before checking DGFT when Shipping Bill data is missing for MEIS or other FTP claims; Shipping Bills are transmitted from Customs to ICEGATE and then to DGFT, and propagation delays can impede benefit claims. If data is not available on ICEGATE or DGFT after the integration period, exporters should report the issue via DGFT's Contact@DGFT service and email the DGFT EDI helpdesk quoting the Contact@DGFT reference number. The notice specifies the ICEGATE and DGFT website navigation paths for checking integration/status.
      3.
      58/(2015-2020) - dated 5-2-2018
      Amendment in Chapter 2 of the Handbook of Procedure (2015-20)
      Summary: The amendment requires that when a Head Office or Registered Office address change in an IEC results in a shift of jurisdiction, the request must be made to the new RA, which shall amend the IEC based on submitted documents, notify the RA that originally issued the IEC of the changes, and thereafter allow the applicant to carry out functions and apply for eligible benefits under the Foreign Trade Policy.
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