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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 06,2017

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: Registration under the proposed GST regime requires all registered taxable persons to file multiple specified returns (GSTR-1 to GSTR-12) with distinct purposes and deadlines, including supplier-driven auto-populated inward supply data that recipients must reconcile before final monthly submission; taxpayers must pay tax due by the filing date. The law allows authorised Tax Return Preparers and certified GST Suvidha Providers to assist filing, but legal responsibility for accuracy and reconciliation of mismatches remains with the registered taxable person.
      By: Vatsalya Bhardwaj
      Summary: The Revised Model GST Law narrows the works contract definition by omitting movable property and defines works contract as involving transfer of property in goods, while separately including immovable property. This creates uncertainty whether repair and maintenance of movable items fall within works contracts or must be treated under the composite supply framework, where tax depends on identifying the principal supply. The distinction affects whether the entire contract is treated as a service under Schedule II or subject to composite-supply valuation, raising compliance and litigation risks.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Proposal to raise the GST peak rate substantially via an increased permissible central/state tax cap under the model law raises concerns that Council recommendation alone could enable escalation without explicit Parliamentary approval; commentators insist any hike beyond the earlier maximum must be legislatively endorsed and confined to a specified list of items, with stakeholder safeguards and potential institutional reforms to prevent misuse and protect the multi tier rate design.
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      Summary: The GST Council approved draft CGST and IGST Bills establishing state wise single registration, a single state wise return for all supplies, online compliance, registration thresholds with a composition scheme for small taxpayers, cross utilisable Input Tax Credit between CGST/SGST/UTGST and IGST, retention of Input Service Distributor for services, expedited provisional refunds for exporters, advance rulings, transitional provisions for migration and unutilised ITC, anti profiteering measures, and powers for joint administrative exercise by Centre and States.
      Summary: Negotiations prioritise expedited conclusion of a Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement and a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement to deliver predictability and stability for investors, incorporating essential investment protection elements while remaining flexible to address matters raised (MFN, ratchet, ISDS). Ministers instructed chief negotiators to agree on a timeline. They also addressed services mobility-seeking relief from stricter Temporary Foreign Worker rules-where Canada outlined expedited visa pathways for skilled professionals, and raised trade issues including fumigation requirements for pulses and organic equivalence, to be consulted with agricultural authorities.
      Summary: Implementation of GST is expected to lower the effective tax burden on the auto ancillary industry and alter vehicle pricing, sourcing strategies, distribution costs and dealer margins. Critically, broader availability of input tax credit under IGST and SGST will remove the need for suppliers to co-locate with OEMs to preserve VAT credit chains, enabling geographic redistribution of manufacturing, reducing capital investments and improving working capital flows for component manufacturers.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 05/23/2016-IEPF - G.S.R. 178(E) - dated - 28-2-2017 - Co. Law
      Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (Accounting, Audit, Transfer and Refund) Amendment Rules, 2017
      Summary: The amendments prescribe that companies must credit shares due for transfer to the Authority's DEMAT account within thirty days, notify shareholders three months before transfer, follow prescribed procedures for depository and physical shares (including corporate action notifications and issuance of duplicate certificates), preserve records, and credit benefits (except rights issues) to the Authority. Voting rights remain frozen until claimed. Claimants apply via Form IEPF-5, companies verify within fifteen days, and the Authority refunds or credits shares after verification, disposing claims within sixty days.

      Customs

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      20/2017 - dated - 3-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Commissioner of Customs
      Summary: Under sub section (1) of section 4 and sub section (1) of section 5 of the Customs Act, 1962 the notification appoints the Principal Commissioner/Commissioner of Customs (Nhava Sheva V), Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House, Raigad to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the Joint/Additional Commissioner of Customs, Custom House, Ahmedabad for adjudication of the show cause notice addressed to M/s International Aircon Private Ltd., F.No.VIII/10 27/JC/ICD SND/O & A/2016 dated 09.08.2016.
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      19/2017 - dated - 3-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Amendments in Notification No.384/86-Customs, dated the 23rd July, 1986
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs amends Notification No.384/86-Customs by substituting officer designations in the Table: "All Deputy Directors General" is replaced by All Additional Directors General; "All Assistant Directors General" is replaced by All Additional Directors/Joint Directors; and "All Senior Technical Officers" is replaced by All Deputy Directors, thereby reclassifying the titles used in the principal 1986 notification.
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      18/2017 - dated - 3-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Amendments in Notification No. 31/97-Customs, dated the 7th July, 1997
      Summary: The Department of Revenue, invoking its powers under the Customs Act, amends Notification No. 31/97-Customs by substituting the entry at serial number 6 to specify "All Assistant Directors of the Central Economic Intelligence Bureau" as the designated officers under the principal notification, effected via Notification No. 18/2017-Customs (N.T.).
      5.
      17/2017 - dated - 3-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, under sub-section (1) of section 4 and sub-section (1) of section 5 of the Customs Act, appoints the officer specified in the table to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the officers listed for adjudication of the show cause notice relating to M/s Fulchand Exports; a subsequent notification substituted the earlier table entry to update the named party and appointed officer.
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      16/2017 - dated - 3-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Courier Imports and Exports (Clearance) Amendment Regulations, 2017
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the first proviso to regulation 6(3) governing export-entry requirements for courier consignments. Goods specified in Appendix 3C of the Foreign Trade Policy (2015-20), and other commercial goods excluded from regulation 2(2)(e), must be entered in Form Courier Shipping Bill CSB-V where the consignment value does not exceed rupees twenty-five thousand and the transaction involves foreign exchange.

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      S.O. 687(E) - dated - 22-2-2017 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies 3.95 hectares (9.76 acres) area at Nanakramguda Village, Serilingampally Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, in the State of Telangana and constitutes a Approval Committee
      Summary: The Central Government notifies 3.95 hectares at Nanakramguda Village, Telangana, as a Special Economic Zone for IT/ITES, constitutes an Approval Committee for the zone, and appoints 22 February 2017 as the date from which the zone is deemed to be an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act, 1962. The notification also records later de-notification references and rescission by a subsequent notification dated 16 June 2024.

      VAT - Delhi

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      F. 3(14)/Fin (Rev.-I)/2012-13/ DS-VI/90 - dated - 1-3-2017 - DVAT
      Appointment of Assistant Value Added Tax Inspector
      Summary: Appointment of named individuals as Assistant Value Added Tax Officers to assist the Commissioner in administering the Delhi Value Added Tax regime is made under the statutory power conferred by the Act and accompanying rules, with appointments effective from the date of assumption of charge and a recorded date of joining for the listed officers.
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