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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 28,2020

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Services by a contract bottling unit that perform brewing, bottling, packaging and supply of alcoholic liquor at the behest of a brand owner constitute job work/contract manufacturing services and attract GST on the consideration (including fixed fees). The finished alcoholic liquor supply remains outside GST, exemptions for food do not extend to these manufacturing processes, and GST paid on such service charges may be claimed as input tax credit if otherwise eligible under the CGST input credit provisions.
      By: ROHIT KAPOOR
      Summary: The Bill creates a voluntary settlement by filing a declaration with the designated authority, which must issue a certificate of the amount payable; the declarant must pay within a short period and withdraw appeals, writs or alternative proceedings and furnish proof. Payments follow prescribed reduced percentages depending on whether appeal is by taxpayer or revenue and on search linked assessments; declarations are void if false or conditions breached and orders post payment are not reopenable. Certain cases (major search assessments, prosecutions, offshore undisclosed income, treaty based information assessments) are excluded.
      By: CASeetharaman KC
      Summary: Demand notices claiming interest on delayed GST payment computed on gross liability before availment of Input Tax Credit are challenged by the view that the proviso inserted by subsequent finance legislation is clarificatory and retrospective, confining interest to the cash portion of tax after accounting for ITC; where the Department already holds equivalent credit, there is no deprivation warranting interest, making demands on gross tax legally questionable.
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      SEZ

      1.
      S.O. 844(E) - dated - 18-2-2020 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 0.6481 hectare, thereby making the resultant area as 5.8519 hectares at Plot G-4/1, TTC Industrial Area, Village-Ghansoli, Navi Mumbai in the State of Maharashtra
      Summary: Central Government de-notifies 0.6481 hectare from the IT/ITES Special Economic Zone at Plot G-4/1, TTC Industrial Area, Ghansoli, Navi Mumbai, reducing the notified area to 5.8519 hectares under the second proviso to sub-section (1) of section 4 of the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 read with rule 8 of the Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006, following developer proposal, State Government approval, Development Commissioner recommendation, and satisfaction of sub-section (8) of section 3 requirements.
      2.
      S.O. 845(E) - dated - 17-2-2020 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies the 10 hectares area comprising the Survey number at Hinjewadi, Taluka Mulshi and constitutes an Approval Committee
      Summary: Notification designates a 10 hectare area in Hinjewadi as a Special Economic Zone for IT/ITES, grants approval for its development, operation and maintenance under the Special Economic Zones Act and Rules, and specifies the notified survey particulars. It constitutes an Approval Committee with named ex officio members and state nominees, and declares the SEZ to be deemed an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MRD1/DSAP/CIR/P/2020/30 - dated 27-2-2020
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (International Financial Services Centres) Guidelines, 2015 - Amendments
      Summary: SEBI amends IFSC guidelines to allow SEBI-registered intermediaries (except trading/clearing members) or their international associates to provide securities-market financial services in IFSCs without forming a separate company, subject to Board approval, with exceptions for services offered exclusively to institutional investors and for recognized foreign entities. Entities issuing or listing debt in IFSCs must prepare accounts under IFRS/US GAAP/Ind AS or home accounting standards; where not using those standards, a quantitative summary of significant differences from IFRS must be included in disclosure documents.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MRD1/DSAP/CIR/P/2020/29 - dated 26-2-2020
      Facilitating transaction in Mutual Fund schemes through the Stock Exchange Infrastructure
      Summary: Permits investor access to recognised stock exchange infrastructure to purchase and redeem mutual fund units directly from Mutual Funds/Asset Management Companies; requires recognised stock exchanges, clearing corporations and depositories to amend their byelaws, rules and regulations as necessary to operationalise such access.
      3.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/CIR/P/2020/28 - dated 25-2-2020
      Margin obligations to be given by way of Pledge/ Re-pledge in the Depository System
      Summary: SEBI requires client collateral in dematerialised securities to be accepted only as a margin pledge in the depository system, prohibits off market title transfers for margin, mandates segregated tagged demat accounts for client securities margin pledges and margin funding, and prescribes a chain of pledge and re pledge (client TM CM CC) with client confirmation, visibility, and specified procedures for release and invocation to ensure re pledged securities are applied only to the pledgor's exposure.

      GST

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      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 06/2020 - dated 18-2-2020
      Streamlining import data to mandatorily include GSTIN
      Summary: Mandatory GSTIN declaration in import documentation is required for importers registered under GST laws; importers must declare GSTIN in the Bill of Entry and related import documents. Trade associations must publicize the requirement. The notice is to be treated as a Standing Order for departmental officers, and implementation difficulties should be reported to the Additional Commissioner of Customs (Technical).

      DGFT

      5.
      Policy Circular No. 31/2015-20 - dated 26-2-2020
      Relief in Average Export Obligation in terms of Para 5.19 of Hand Book of Procedures of Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-20
      Summary: Where a sector or product group experienced over 5% decline in exports in 2018-19 versus 2017-18, Regional Authorities must proportionately reduce the annual average export obligation for affected EPCG Authorizations for 2018-19, record the reduction in the authorization file and Amendment Sheet, and consider applicable Handbook of Procedures policy guidance before issuing demand notices or EODCs, with such consideration reflected on the EODC check sheet.

      Customs

      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 07/2020 - dated 18-2-2020
      Recovery of export benefits given under Incentive and Reward Schemes under Chapter 3 of FTP on re-import of exported goods
      Summary: Importers must submit a no-incentive certificate from the Regional Authority of DGFT at the time of re-import of previously exported goods. Past re-import cases should be reviewed and recovery action coordinated with DGFT where duty credit under Chapter 3 reward and incentive schemes was inadmissibly availed; the requirement is reiterated as a standing order and trade stakeholders are asked to publicize the instruction.
      7.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 02/2020 - dated 31-1-2020
      Clarification relating to import of Gifts
      Summary: Imports presented as gifts through post or courier are prohibited except for life saving drugs/medicines and Rakhi; goods offered as gifts may be imported only on payment of full applicable customs and integrated tax. Prior value cap instructions on personal imports have been rescinded. Officers must apply customs valuation law and rules to curb undervaluation of courier and post imports, and the notice is to be treated as a standing order.
      8.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 03/2020 - dated 31-1-2020
      Exemption on imports of copper concentrates-Changes in System
      Summary: Exemption permits exclusion of the value of gold and silver in imported copper concentrates from basic customs duty upon production of an assay certificate; system changes require importers to set the RSP flag to C, enter the notification and the combined gold and silver value in the RSP table, and the electronic system will automatically exclude that value for basic duty computation while keeping total invoice value for additional duties.
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