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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 01,2019

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      By: CSHithakar Chouta
      Summary: Companies incorporated on or before 31 December 2017 must file particulars and registered office details in e Form ACTIVE by 25 April 2019; filing is restricted unless prior statutory filings and key appointments have been completed, requires digital signatures and specified documentary proof, and failure to file results in marking as "ACTIVE - NON COMPLIANT" and prevents registration of specified subsequent e forms.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling held that frozen whole animal carcasses packed in LDPE/HDPE bags do not qualify as a unit container because the packaging is not designed to hold a predetermined quantity or number and the purchaser lacks advance knowledge of fixed quantity per package; handwritten weight markings on outer bags do not satisfy the requirement that the predetermined quantity be indicated on the package.
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      Summary: A bilateral startup cooperation platform was launched comprising the India Korea Startup Hub on the Startup India digital platform and an associated Startup Grand Challenge to facilitate market entry, innovation exchange, and resource access between Indian and Korean startups. The Grand Challenge will invite joint solutions in areas such as credit rating, predictive analytics, fraud detection, cyber security and healthcare; winners receive corporate mentorship, pilot project opportunities and capped financial support, with applications submitted via the Startup India Korea portal.
      Summary: The bilateral Agreement establishes a framework for cross border exchange of taxpayer information, including banking and ownership data, and for mutual assistance in collection of tax claims. It permits both on request and automatic exchange of information and aligns cooperation procedures with international tax transparency standards to support tax assessment, recovery, and efforts to prevent evasion and avoidance.
      Summary: Public sector bank reform aims to restore financial health to preserve credit flow and liquidity while balancing public-interest responsibilities with greater functional autonomy. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code is credited with enabling creditor-led recovery and reshaping creditor-debtor relations by limiting executive interference. The EASE Reforms Index institutionalises oversight by translating six reform agendas into measurable parameters to serve as a report card for PSBs, and recent trends show reductions in non-performing assets and notable recoveries linked to enhanced disclosure, governance and resolution processes.
      Summary: The 43rd Civil Accounts Day emphasised PFMS as the central platform for implementing the PM KISAN Yojana via direct benefit transfers and for integrating ARPIT to process GST/IGST refund accounting; it also launched a Scheme wise Dashboard and a Bank Monitoring Mobile Application to monitor expenditure, bank performance and reduce parked funds, and showcased GRIP along with an Operational Manual for Risk Based Internal Audit to standardise internal audit processes.
      Summary: Economics of Competition Law is the focal theme of a national conference convened to deepen the economic foundations for enforcement of the competition statute. The conference aims to generate and disseminate empirical and theoretical research, promote rigorous economic debate, and foster a cohort of antitrust economists to supply technical input for enforcement and policy formulation.
      Summary: The Electoral Bond Scheme 2018 allows Indian citizens and entities incorporated/established in India to purchase bearer electoral bonds, while only political parties registered under the Representation of the People Act that secured at least one per cent of votes in the last relevant election may receive and encash them. Issuance and encashment occur solely through 29 designated State Bank of India branches during specified windows in March, April and May 2019. Each bond is valid for fifteen calendar days from issue; late deposits are not payable and eligible party deposits are credited the same day into the party's authorised bank account.
      Summary: The Bilateral Swap Arrangement between the Reserve Bank of India and the Bank of Japan permits India to draw on agreed foreign exchange resources to support domestic currency needs for balance of payments management and short term liquidity; draws may be made in part at India's discretion to supplement official reserves when judged necessary.
      Summary: Coordinated search and seizure operations uncovered documentary and electronic evidence of large-scale undisclosed transactions from businesses and cash expenditure on residential reconstruction, alongside non-filing of income tax returns by the principal and family, indicating willful tax evasion; seized electronic media will be forensically analysed to trace illegal funding linked to separatist activities.
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      18/2019 - dated - 28-2-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver
      Summary: Under authority of section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962, the Board substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of the principal notification to prescribe fixed tariff values: US dollar per metric tonne values for specified edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds and areca nut; and specified unit values for gold and silver where particular notification benefits are availed, with tariff subheadings and descriptions specified to govern import valuation.
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      17/2019 - dated - 27-2-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment (Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: The commencement date for the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations, 2018 is deferred from 1 March 2019 to 1 August 2019. The amendment regulations take effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.
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      16/2019 - dated - 27-2-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Courier Imports and Exports (Clearance), Amendment, Regulations, 2019
      Summary: Courier export clearance requirements are amended through substitution of Form Courier Shipping Bill-V. The form standardises disclosure by authorised couriers of courier, shipping, exporter, consignment, goods, valuation, consignee, e-commerce and export-scheme particulars. It also requires GSTIN and invoice details, disclosure of IGST payment or export against bond or undertaking, and total IGST paid. Authorised couriers must declare exporter authorisation and confirm reliance on the exporter's declaration, with provision for certification by the Let Export Officer of Customs.
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      15/2019 - dated - 27-2-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Courier Imports and Exports (Electronic Declaration and Processing), Amendment, Regulations, 2019
      Summary: The regulations substitute electronic forms for courier imports of samples and gifts and courier exports. Form C requires shipment, valuation, duty and GST particulars for imported samples and gifts, while treating GSTIN as optional for such imports. Forms H and HA require airway bill, invoice, goods, consignor, consignee, export, GST and related declaration details. Authorised couriers must confirm that they hold relevant consignor or consignee authorisations, that goods comply with applicable import or export restrictions, and that declarations are true and consistent with supporting documents.

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      FEMA 10(R)(2)/2019-RB - G.S.R. 160(E) - dated - 27-2-2019 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Foreign Currency Accounts by a person resident in India) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: An authorised dealer may, subject to directions issued by the Reserve Bank, allow ship manning and crew managing agencies and re insurance and composite insurance brokers registered with the insurance regulator to open and maintain non interest bearing foreign currency accounts in India for the purpose of undertaking transactions in the ordinary course of their business.
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      20 - dated 27-2-2019
      Establishment of Branch Office (BO) / Liaison Office (LO) / Project Office (PO) or any other place of business in India by foreign entities
      Summary: Entities seeking to establish a Branch Office, Liaison Office, Project Office or other place of business in India must not undertake activities covered by the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 and must declare they will not do so; applicants engaged in FCRA activities must obtain FCRA registration and shall not seek permission under the FEMA Regulations. The Form FNC now contains a declaration that misrepresentation will render RBI approval void ab initio and subject to withdrawal.

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      09/2019 - dated 28-2-2019
      Turant Customs-Next generation reform for Ease of Doing Business
      Summary: Turant Customs authorises importer self-registration of goods on ICEGATE after arrival but before duty payment; supporting documents and digital signature requirements remain. A system-enabled Customs Compliance Verification permits officers to complete statutory verifications after registration while duty is pending; once CCV is recorded and duty is paid, the automated system issues electronic clearance, subject to RMS interdictions and agency alerts. ICES enhancements provide an automated queue routing Bills of Entry ready for clearance to mapped officers for system-based release.
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      08/2019 - dated 26-2-2019
      Issues related to carriage of coastal cargo from one Indian port to another port in foreign going vessels/coastal vessels through foreign territory
      Summary: CBIC permits movement of coastal goods between Indian ports via Sri Lanka and Bangladesh under harmonised Transportation of Goods (Through Foreign Territory) Regulations, 1965 procedures: consignors must supply GSTIN (or VAT/PAN) and invoice details in Appendix A/B and furnish invoice copies; cargo must be marked "For Coastal Carriage through foreign territory" and containers sealed with tamperproof seals; masters must receive passed Bills and proper officer permission before loading; manifests must record e Way Bill, container and seal numbers; destination customs will verify discharge, seals and quantities and may open tampered containers or initiate adjudication. Imported EXIM containers may be used for domestic cargo during the permitted temporary period pending re-export, bonds must not restrict such use; domesticated ISO containers may be used for EXIM cargo with procedural parity and container identification intimated to Customs, and container entry in shipping documentation will be treated as export permission to facilitate duty exemption on re-import.
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