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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 03,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Regulations create an Advisory Committee framework empowering the Board to constitute subject-specific committees to obtain expert advice. Committees combine professional and general members, with a designated general Chairperson and a senior officer Secretary (who may speak but not vote). Membership restrictions prevent concurrent service on multiple committees; terms are limited with reappointment permitted. Operational rules set meeting convening, quorum based on existing strength, agenda control by the Chairperson, recordkeeping by the Secretary, entitlement to sitting fees and expenses, confidentiality obligations, and disclosure and recusal for conflicts of interest.
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      Summary: The model GST law will include an increased peak rate cap permitting higher CGST and SGST rates up to the new ceiling while retaining the current four-tier rate structure; this enabling provision allows the GST Council to raise maximum rates without Parliament's permission. The Centre will introduce the CGST Bill followed by State GST Bills, officials will classify goods and services into tax brackets, and the Council will consider a compensatory cess above the peak rate to fund state compensation during early implementation.
      Summary: Determination of rate of exchange for conversion of specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees under the Customs Act, 1962, superseding an earlier notification and effective from 3 March 2017. Two schedules set distinct rupee equivalents for imported and export goods: Schedule I lists per unit rates for major currencies; Schedule II lists rates per 100 units for currencies quoted on that basis. The notification preserves actions or omissions predating its supersession.
      Summary: The Commission must operate as a dynamic regulatory institution, developing sectoral expertise and engaging with policy bodies to identify obsolete restrictions and propose pro competitive regulatory reforms. Enforcement under the Competition Act, 2002 relies increasingly on economic analysis; capacity building through the National Conference on Economics of Competition Law is institutionalised. CCI's mandate is to prevent practices adverse to competition, promote and sustain competition, protect consumers, and ensure freedom of trade; recent public procurement bid rigging orders are intended to have a preventive effect.
      Summary: Migration to the Goods and Services Tax for existing Central Excise and Service Tax assessees requires activation of provisional IDs via the portal; field formations must establish GST Migration Seva Kendras, run local-language outreach, provide technical help through an app and helpline, and coordinate ID alterations through the systems contact while Zonal Chief Commissioners submit weekly progress reports for central monitoring.
      Summary: Creation of the Indian Civil Accounts Service transferred payment, accounting and internal audit functions to the Office of the Controller General of Accounts within the Ministry of Finance, supported by field formations in line Ministries. Implementation measures include broad adoption of electronic payments and an online Non Tax Receipts Portal, deployment of the Public Financial Management System for real time monitoring and Direct Benefit Transfer, ongoing treasury integration, pilots for accrual accounting, asset recording policies, a pensioners' service portal and an MoU to strengthen risk based internal audit.
      Summary: Publication of the RBI's USD reference rate for March 2, 2017 with previous-day comparison and rupee exchange rates for EUR, GBP and JPY derived from the USD reference and cross-currency middle rates; the release states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Act, 2017 criminalises holding, transferring or receiving demonetised notes from December 31, 2016, sets possession thresholds-more than ten pieces for individuals and more than twenty-five for study or numismatics-that attract prescribed penalties, prescribes minimum penalties and sanctions for false declarations by persons abroad during the demonetisation window, ends government and RBI liability for the demonetised notes, and authorises a first-class magistrate to impose penalties.
      Summary: The Act provides for the cessation of liabilities of the Reserve Bank and Central Government for specified bank notes from the appointed day, establishes a grace-period exchange mechanism permitting certain holders to tender notes with required declarations or to have verified values credited to KYC-compliant accounts, and prohibits holding, transferring or receiving specified bank notes subject to limited exceptions and specified penalties for false declarations and contraventions.
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      F. No. 1/5/2016-CL-V - dated - 28-2-2017 - Co. Law
      Companies (Transfer of Pending Proceedings) Amendment Rules, 2017
      Summary: The Central Government amends the Companies (Transfer of Pending Proceedings) Rules, 2016 by substituting the shorter period specified in the proviso to rule 5(1) with a substantially extended period, thereby extending the timeframe for transfer of pending company proceedings to insolvency processes; the amendment is titled Companies (Transfer of Pending Proceedings) Amendment Rules, 2017 and commences on publication in the Official Gazette under powers conferred by the Companies Act and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.

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      14/2017 - dated - 2-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 3rd March, 2017
      Summary: Determination of exchange rates for specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for customs purposes, effective 3rd March 2017, superseding the prior notification dated 16th February 2017. The Central Board prescribes separate tabulated rupee equivalents for imported goods and for export goods in Schedule I and per hundred equivalents in Schedule II, to be applied under the Customs Act for valuation and related customs purposes.

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      F. No. 01/94/180/12/AM17/PC-4 - dated - 2-3-2017 - FTP
      Corrigendum to Notification No. 40/2015-2020 dated 23.02.2017
      Summary: The corrigendum amends the English text of Notification No. 40/2015-2020 by replacing 'availed and Gems' with 'availed and/or Gems' in amended paragraph 4.34(i) of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20, clarifying the conjunctive relationship between the terms.
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      32 - dated 2-3-2017
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 29.95 million to the Government of the Republic of Kenya
      Summary: Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit to Kenya finances eligible imports of goods, machinery and services from India for a textile factory upgrade, requiring at least 72 per cent Indian-sourced value and permitting up to 28 per cent foreign procurement; the LOC is effective from February 2017 with a terminal utilization period of 60 months. Shipments must be declared on the Export Declaration Form and exporters must follow Reserve Bank and FEMA instructions. No agency commission is payable under the LOC, though exporters may remit commission from their own resources or EEFC balances after full realization and subject to extant rules.
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      33 - dated 2-3-2017
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 15 million to the Government of the Republic of Kenya
      Summary: A Government of India supported Line of Credit to Kenya finances eligible exports under India's Foreign Trade Policy, requires a substantial portion of contract value to be supplied from India with the balance possibly procured abroad, mandates Export Declaration Form filing for shipments, sets a terminal utilization period post project completion, disallows agency commission under the LOC while permitting exporter-funded commission remittances from own funds or Exchange Earners' Foreign Currency Account after realization, and directs Authorised Dealer Category I banks to notify exporters; issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act.
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      34 - dated 2-3-2017
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 23.50 million to the Government of the Republic of Malawi
      Summary: Exim Bank provided a Government of India supported Line of Credit to Malawi for a water supply project, permitting financing of eligible Indian exports including goods, plant, machinery and consultancy; the contract mandates that the majority of goods and services be supplied from India while a portion may be procured abroad, shipments must be declared on the Export Declaration Form, and the LOC is subject to a terminal utilisation period. No agency commission is payable under the LOC, though exporters may remit commission from own funds or EEFC balances after full realisation, subject to remittance rules and Authorised Dealer Category I bank oversight.
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      35 - dated 2-3-2017
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 26 million to the Government of the Republic of Senegal
      Summary: A Government of India supported Line of Credit from Exim Bank to the Republic of Senegal finances bus procurement, requiring at least 75% of contract value supplied from India and permitting 25% foreign procurement; the LOC is effective from February 16, 2017 with a 60 month terminal utilization period. Shipments must be declared on the Export Declaration Form. No agency commission is payable under the LOC, though exporters may use own resources or EEFC balances for commission payments subject to realisation and applicable rules; AD Category I banks must notify exporters and may allow remittances accordingly. The directions are issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act.
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      36 - dated 2-3-2017
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 78 million to the Government of the Republic of Sierra Leone
      Summary: A Government of India supported Line of Credit to Sierra Leone finances a transmission line project, requiring eligible goods and services with at least 75 per cent sourced from India and the balance procured abroad; the LOC is effective from February 16, 2017, mandates Export Declaration Form shipment declarations, prescribes a multi-year terminal utilization period after project completion, disallows agency commission under the LOC while permitting exporter-paid commissions from own funds or EEFC balances subject to AD Category-I bank approval after full realization, and is issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.
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