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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 02,2017

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      By: Sanjeev Singhal
      Summary: Zero rated supply covers exports and supplies to SEZs; registered persons can claim input tax credit and pursue refunds either by exporting under bond without IGST and claiming unutilized credit, or by exporting on payment of IGST and claiming refund. SEZ recipients can claim IGST refund if supplier paid. Where tax is deposited under the wrong head (IGST v CGST/SGST), provisions envisage refund of wrongly paid tax but leave uncertainty on interest and whether automatic appropriation against the correct liability is permitted, a point debated by commentators.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Composition levy under GST offers a simplified tax regime for small businesses, with eligibility based on aggregate turnover computed across all registrations under the same PAN and including taxable supplies, exempt supplies, exports and inter State supplies; specified exclusions apply (taxes under GST Acts, reverse charge inward supplies, non taxable supplies). Registration is compulsory to opt in, all registrations under the PAN must join, and the scheme is withdrawn if aggregate turnover exceeds the eligibility threshold. The scheme applies only to supply of goods and excludes services, inter State supplies, supplies via specified e commerce operators, certain manufacturers and works contracts treated as services.
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      Summary: The Government of India has opted to take World Bank assistance through IBRD rather than IDA and urged an increase in IBRD lending capacity and a capital increase in the Bank Group; it pressed for lowering effective loan interest by removing commitment charges on undisbursed balances and for exploring innovative financing, and sought relaxation of sovereign guarantee requirements for loans to AAA rated organisations to support its project pipeline.
      Summary: A national conference on Economics of Competition Law organized by the Competition Commission of India will bring together economists, officials and stakeholders to discuss economic theories and methods for competition law enforcement. Twelve research papers will examine policy issues such as focal point pricing risks from Maximum Retail Price, regulatory interplay in pharmaceuticals affecting innovation and pricing, and cartel induced overcharge in the cement sector, aiming to inform competition policy and enforcement methodology.
      Summary: FinTech innovations fragment traditional banking into specialised services and two disruptive developments - Marketplace Financing and Blockchain based Virtual Currencies - raise distinct risks. Marketplace Financing lowers intermediary costs but creates enforceability, suitability for large sums, cross border anonymity and consumer protection concerns requiring organised, regulated intermediaries. Blockchain and crypto assets lack central authority, legal status and recourse mechanisms and pose security, operational and illicit use risks. Regulatory responses should favour pilot testing, risk ring fencing and collaboration between FinTechs and banks, with consumer protection and legal clarity as preconditions for wider adoption.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published an official reference rate for the US dollar on March 1, 2017 and the preceding day's rate for comparison. Based on that USD reference rate and the middle rates of cross-currency quotes, derived exchange rates for the euro, the pound sterling and the yen against the rupee are provided. The release specifies that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate, making the reference rate the operational benchmark for official exchange quotations.
      Summary: The Survey urges continuation of macroeconomic stability and comprehensive tax reforms, endorses GST to integrate markets and reduce tax cascading, and recommends complementary income and property taxes to finance social and physical infrastructure. It stresses addressing regional disparities by improving access to core public services, leveraging state-level regulatory freedom through benchmarking and best-practice sharing on business regulation, labour and land laws, and investing in agricultural productivity and urban infrastructure to support inclusive growth.
      Summary: Advance Pricing Agreements provide pricing certainty by specifying methods and setting prices for international transactions. The CBDT has signed additional unilateral and bilateral APAs, some with rollback provisions, covering transactions such as royalties, trading in goods, IT and software services, clinical research, marketing support, and interest on external borrowings. The APA scheme, introduced in the Income tax Act with later rollback inclusion, aims to reduce transfer pricing disputes and support a non adversarial tax regime through transparent pre determination of pricing methods.
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      Customs

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      7/2017 - dated - 1-3-2017 - Cus
      Amendment to Notification No.09/2012-Cus reg. enabling authorised offices or agencies in India of the laboratories mentioned under para 4.74 of HBP 2015-20
      Summary: The amendment extends the customs exemption for exportation and re importation of cut and polished diamonds to authorised offices or agencies in India of the laboratories mentioned in paragraph 4.74 of the Handbook of Procedures 2015-2020, when acting on behalf of exporters, subject to conditions (ii)-(v) and the requirements of the Foreign Trade Policy and Handbook of Procedures; it also substitutes the Explanation to define "Foreign Trade Policy" as the Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-2020, as amended.

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      15/2017 - dated - 23-2-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      M/s. Ascendas IT Park (Chennai) Ltd. Notified as an industrial park for the purposes of Section 80-IA(4)
      Summary: Notification designates M/s. Ascendas IT Park (Chennai) Ltd. as an industrial park under the relevant income tax clause, listing project particulars (location, area, NIC activities, allocable area percentages, minimum units, investment and commencement date) and annexed conditions. Key operative requirements: prescribed minimum infrastructure expenditure proportions (higher where built up industrial space is provided); infrastructure defined to include roads, water, sewerage, CETF, telecom, power and common facilities; single unit occupancy capped at half the allocable industrial area; separate regulatory approvals required; tax benefits conditional on locating the stipulated number of units and the notifying company's continued operation; transfer and non compliance rules specified.
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      14/2017 - dated - 23-2-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies Assam Electricity Regulatory Commission, constituted by the Government of Assam, in respect of the following specified income arising to that Commission
      Summary: Notification under Section 10(46) notifies Assam Electricity Regulatory Commission for exemption of specified income: government grants; licence fees, petition fees and fines; and interest earned on those amounts when kept as deposits or fixed deposits with banks. The exemption is subject to conditions that the Commission shall not engage in commercial activity, that the activities and nature of the specified income remain unchanged during the financial years, and that the Commission files returns of income as required by clause (g) of sub-section (4C) of section 139 of the Income-tax Act.

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      IBBI/2016-17/GN/REG008 - dated - 30-1-2017 - Indian Law
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Advisory Committee) Regulations, 2017
      Summary: The regulations create subject-specific Advisory Committees to advise the Board, require committees to include Professional and General Members in an approximate 2:1 ratio, limit membership to one committee at a time and terms to three years with reappointment permitted, and designate a General Member as Chairperson and a senior officer as Secretary (who may speak but not vote). Meetings require fifty percent of existing strength for quorum, the Secretary convenes and records meetings, the Chairperson sets the agenda, members receive a sitting fee and travel reimbursement, must maintain confidentiality, and must disclose and abstain from matters where they have an interest.
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      IBBI/2016-17/GN/REG007 - dated - 30-1-2017 - Indian Law
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Procedure for Governing Board Meetings) Regulations, 2017
      Summary: Regulations establish procedural rules for the Governing Board of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India, listing reserved subjects for Board consideration, prescribing meeting governance including convening, notice, quorum, voting and minutes, and requiring a Chairperson appointed Secretary to arrange meetings and custody of records. They impose ethics obligations through an Oath and Charter of Conduct necessitating disclosure and management of conflicts of interest, limit outside remunerative activities for Whole Time Members, regulate contract execution and affixation of the common seal, and provide for procedural determinations, validation of acts notwithstanding non material irregularities, and application to Committees.

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      9/2017 - dated - 28-2-2017 - ST
      Service Tax liability on admission to a museum - Retrospective exemption from 1st day of July, 2012 to 31st day of March, 2015
      Summary: The Central Government directed that service tax otherwise payable on services by way of admission to a museum for a specified past period, during which a general practice of non levy prevailed, shall not be required to be paid, exercising its statutory administrative powers to exempt collection retrospectively.
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