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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 28,2018

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      By: Piyush Jain
      Summary: Preferring inter state purchases reduces GST cash outflow because IGST input tax credit can be set off against both central and state GST liabilities, while SGST and CGST ITC are more restricted. Treating customer receipts as deposits defers recognition as consideration-under CGST definition a deposit is not consideration until applied-and there are currently no GST rules taxing notional interest on such deposits. Administrative rules on bad debt write offs and limitation periods do not automatically affect GST valuation or taxability of long outstanding receivables.
      By: Kishan Barai
      Summary: Export of mangoes from India requires the mandatory export documents: transport document, commercial invoice (or invoice cum packing list) and shipping bill. Exporters must obtain a pre-shipment inspection certificate from the Export Inspection Agency, which inspects, samples and tests consignments and may request orchard details. Importers must advise country-specific documentary and sanitary requirements; APEDA supplies guidance on importing-country regulations and pesticide residue limits and can assist exporters with compliance information.
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      Summary: A government led summit combined a minister chaired CEO roundtable with targeted B2B meetings to promote bilateral economic engagement, surface investment plans, resolve operational impediments and encourage investments in infrastructure, transport, energy, electronics, IT and manufacturing by highlighting domestic reform measures and investment propositions.
      Summary: India prioritises expansion of infrastructure to include rural infrastructure and links this to poverty alleviation and improved living standards. The Finance Minister and AIIB President emphasised growth of the bank's activities and project pipeline, noting India's significant stakeholder role. The 3rd AIIB Annual Meeting in Mumbai adopts the theme "Mobilizing Finance for Infrastructure: Innovation and Collaboration," focusing on private sector engagement, environmentally and socially responsible projects, and launching an Asian Infrastructure Forum to align innovative finance with critical infrastructure needs.
      Summary: GST revenue collections for January 2018 total Rs. 86,318 crore (receipts up to 25 February). There are 1.03 crore registered taxpayers, including 17.65 lakh composition dealers (1.23 lakh opted out, leaving 16.42 lakh quarter-filers and 87.03 lakh monthly filers). For January, 57.78 lakh GSTR-3B returns were filed (69% of monthly filers). Collections comprised Rs. 14,233 crore CGST, Rs. 19,961 crore SGST, Rs. 43,794 crore IGST and Rs. 8,331 crore Compensation Cess; Rs. 24,806 crore was settled from IGST to CGST/SGST, yielding total CGST and SGST of Rs. 25,560 crore and Rs. 33,440 crore.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank set and published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar, noting its change from the prior day, and used that benchmark with cross currency middle rates to publish rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the Japanese yen. The release specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published USD reference rate, thereby linking SDR conversion to the stated benchmark for market reference.
      Summary: A centralised electronic communication scheme establishes an internet-based Centralised Communication Centre to serve e-notices using digital signatures, deliver them by e-mail with SMS intimation, and receive machine-readable responses, removing any requirement for personal appearance at the CCC; the CCC will also run compliance outreach, a call centre, and enable voluntary taxpayer registration for e-proceedings alongside existing manual submission routes.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 1/2/2014-CL-V - dated - 23-2-2018 - Co. Law
      Seeks to amend Notification No. G.S.R. 463(E) dated the 5th June, 2015
      Summary: The Central Government amends the prior notification to provide that Section 129 (Chapter IX) shall not apply to companies engaged in defence production to the extent of application of the relevant Accounting Standard on segment reporting, thereby excluding those companies from segment reporting obligations under that chapter while leaving other statutory reporting duties intact.

      Customs

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      16/2018 - dated - 26-2-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: Pursuant to sections 4(1) and 5(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, the Central Board of Excise and Customs appoints the Director (Customs) to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the Principal Commissioner/Commissioner of Customs (ICD-Import), Tughlakabad for adjudication of Show Cause Notice F.No VIII/10/ICD/TKD/Prev./2/97 dated 23.07.2002 issued to M/s Navshakti Industries Pvt. Ltd.
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      15/2018 - dated - 26-2-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: Appointment of officers as Common Adjudicating Authority to adjudicate specified Show Cause Notices under the Customs Act by designating in a Table the appointed officer for each notice and mapping each notice to the officer originally answerable, thereby reallocating adjudicatory responsibility without addressing the merits of the underlying proceedings.

      GST - States

      4.
      G.O.Ms No.284 - dated - 18-12-2017 - Telangana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. G.O.Ms No. 266, Dt.29.11.2017
      Summary: The amendment substitutes serial number 9 to list textile (handloom products) and handmade shawls, stoles and scarves, and inserts new serials adding chain stitch; crewel, namda, gabba; wicker willow products; toran; and articles made of shoal, each annotated as "Any chapter." These Table changes are declared effective retrospectively from a specified earlier date in October, enacted under the State GST Act authority on Council recommendation.
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      DGFT

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      Policy Circular No. 04/2015-20 - dated 26-2-2018
      Clarification regarding export policy of onions- Removal of Minimum Export Price (MEP) and Letter of Credit (LC) - Reg
      Summary: The requirement of a Minimum Export Price (MEP) and the mandate to export on a Letter of Credit (LC) for all varieties of onions has been withdrawn, removing the prior price floor and LC payment condition and permitting exports without MEP or LC until further notice.

      Customs

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      29/2018 - dated 26-2-2018
      Subject: Refund of IGST on Export– Invoice mis-match Cases –Alternative Mechanism with Officer Interface -reg.
      Summary: Alternative mechanism for IGST refund in invoice mis-match export cases requires exporters to consult the customs website for lists of affected IECs and shipping bills, complete the prescribed concordance table mapping GST invoices to shipping bill invoices, and e-mail that table to the designated Deputy Commissioner of Customs (Drawback) at the specified e-mail address to support refund claims; physical attendance at the customs house is not required and a contact point is provided for difficulties.
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      27/2018 - dated 23-2-2018
      SUB : Discontinuation of Printing of EP copy of the Shipping Bill –reg.
      Summary: No hard copy of Shipping Bill(s) shall be required to be filed for export obligation discharge for shipments from Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) ports when applying under ANF 4F or ANF 4G; applicants have the option to submit a self certified Exporter Copy of the Shipping Bill in original.
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      28/2018 - dated 23-2-2018
      Subject: - Implementation of paperless processing under SWIFT — Uploading of supporting documents regarding -Reg.
      Summary: Paperless processing under SWIFT requires importers and customs brokers to upload digitally signed supporting documents for bills of entry via e SANCHIT; this is mandatory for bills of entry in specified Appraising Groups while remaining voluntary for others, stakeholders must report implementation feedback to designated EDI and Appraising Main officials and treat the directive as a standing order for officers and staff.
      5.
      06/2018 - dated 21-2-2018
      Subject: – Details of functions to be handled by the newly created Export promotion cells-reg.
      Summary: Establishes Export Promotion Cells to assume Customs functions formerly managed by Central Excise/GST officers for EOUs/EHTP/STPI units, including issuance of procurement, installation and reconciliation certificates, scrutiny of periodical returns, processing of bonds and LUTs, PBW/IBMSO application processing and renewals, acceptance of job work intimations, permissions for destruction, factory stuffing/self sealing export verification, monitoring of utilisation and initiation of recovery proceedings, collection of duty on DTA clearances, execution of bonds and maintenance of related registers and records.

      Central Excise

      6.
      1064/03/2018-CX - dated 26-2-2018
      Consideration of mega power policy benefits in proportion to the long term PPA tied up in case of provisional mega power projects – regarding
      Summary: Authorisation for proportional release of Fixed Deposit Receipts or Bank Guarantees held as security for provisional mega power projects where a Mega Power Certificate (Proportional) has been issued by the Joint Secretary, Ministry of Power; jurisdictional Deputy Commissioners or Assistant Commissioners of Central Excise are directed to release such securities in proportion to the certificate and field formations must take action to implement this directive.
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