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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 06,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A reassessment notice addressed to a deceased assessee is procedurally defective where law requires proceedings to be taken against the legal representative; authorities aware of the death and heirship cannot sustain a notice issued in the deceased's name. Deeming provisions that validate service by reason of appearance or cooperation operate only for the actual assessee and do not apply where the heir alone appeared, and are unavailable if objection to service is raised before completion of reassessment.
      By: Sareo Celeb
      Summary: Duty free shops must display all goods prices in Indian rupees and accept INR-denominated debit and credit card payments without imposing foreign-currency conversion or attendant transaction charges; prevailing exchange rates apply only where purchases are made in foreign currency, and cash payments at shops remain subject to a specified ceiling while INR card payments in the departure hall are permitted without limit for outgoing passengers.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Materials and facilities supplied free of cost by the service recipient remain the recipient's property and, absent any amount received by the service provider, are not included in the gross amount charged for valuation of taxable services. Where statutory valuation methods do not expressly require inclusion of free recipient-supplied goods, their value cannot be added to the taxable base. Memorandum entries for temporary use do not convert recipient-owned goods into taxable supplies, though service content may include incidental consumables depending on the nature of the service.
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      Summary: The fraud reveals systemic weaknesses in internal controls and risk monitoring, prompting urgent reform of public-sector banks: tighter regulatory standards, improved recognition of stressed assets, accelerated resolution via the bankruptcy code and stricter recovery timelines, and substantial government capital injections to restore regulatory capital, alongside strengthened governance, risk-management, and internal controls to stabilise the sector's credit outlook.
      Summary: Constitution of a Steering Committee on Fintech chaired by the Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs with senior members from MeitY, DFS, MSME, CBEC, UIDAI and RBI; tasked to review fintech developments, analyse the regulatory regime, explore fintech applications for MSME financing and other public services, propose regulatory interventions including a regulatory sandbox, promote ease of doing business, enable use of GSTN and CIC data for MSME financing, consider a unique enterprise identification in collaboration with UIDAI, and pursue international fintech cooperation.
      Summary: Registration has been pursued for Araku coffee under Geographical Indication protection to preserve the unique identity of coffee produced by tribal communities in Araku Valley. The Coffee Board's Integrated Coffee Development Project provides financial support for replanting, consolidation, water harvesting and mechanisation, plus technical assistance and capacity building. The Board promotes collective marketing through incentives to self-help groups and grower collectives, develops exclusive logos linked to geographical distinctiveness, and encourages participation in national speciality coffee competitions to enhance market recognition.
      Summary: Publication of the Reference Rate for the US dollar and derived cross currency exchange rates: the US dollar reference rate is set at Rs. 65.0530 on March 5, 2018, with corresponding prior day comparison; using that reference and cross currency middle rates the rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen are provided, and the SDR Rupee rate will be based on this published reference.
      Summary: The document describes a destination based dual GST system where the Centre and States concurrently levy GST on a common base, the Centre levies IGST on inter state supplies and imports to maintain the credit chain, and the Goods and Services Tax Council, with a specified voting structure, harmonizes rates, exemptions and procedures. It sets out Input Tax Credit rules preventing cross utilisation of CGST and SGST except via IGST, threshold exemption and composition schemes for small taxpayers, electronic return filing, anti profiteering measures, transitional provisions and institutional arrangements including GSTN and appellate mechanisms.
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      F-10-7/2018/CT/V (18)-11/2018-State Tax - dated - 13-2-2018 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to postpone the coming into force of the e-way bill rules
      Summary: The State Government rescinds Notification No. 74/2017-State Tax (29 December 2017) concerning the e-way bill rules, while preserving the legal effects of actions done or omissions made before the rescission, issued under powers conferred by the Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax framework.
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      F-10-2/2018/CT/V (02)-03/2018-State Tax - dated - 24-1-2018 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The rules insert a new deemed valuation for supplies of lottery, betting, gambling and horse racing, extend and substitute specified timelines, revise composition rate descriptions, clarify exempt supply aggregation exclusions, prescribe invoice rules for Input Service Distributors, and comprehensively expand the e-way bill regime by requiring pre-movement electronic furnishing of information in FORM GST EWB-01 with generation of a unique e-way bill number, permitting consolidated e-way bills, defining roles for supplier/recipient/transporter, and listing exemptions and validity rules.
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      75/2017 - dated - 29-12-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: The amendment deems the Unique Identity Number granted under the central GST to be effective under the State Act, restricts retroactive amendment of registration particulars without the Commissioner's written order, prescribes a proportional formula and defined terms for refund of input tax credit on zero-rated supplies made under bond or letter of undertaking, and revises procedural requirements and forms for registration, refund claims, and UIN-related filings including new Form GST REG-10 and substituted forms for GSTR-11 and RFD-10.
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      74/2017 - dated - 29-12-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Notifies the date from which E-Way Bill Rules shall come into force
      Summary: The State Government, exercising its statutory power under the Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, appoints the 1st day of February, 2018 as the date from which the provisions numbered 2(viii) and 2(ix) of State Tax Notification No. 27/2017 dated 30th August, 2017 shall come into force, thereby making those specified E Way Bill requirements operative in the State.

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      13/2018 - dated - 1-3-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Approval of the Government of India has been accorded for setting up of an industrial park by M/s. Abhilash Software Development Centre, Bengaluru
      Summary: The Central Government notifies M/s Abhilash Software Development Centre, Bengaluru, as an industrial park for purposes of the Income-tax Act provision granting tax benefits, subject to the outcome of a pending writ appeal and to annexed terms and conditions. The annexure prescribes location, area, permitted activities, allocable industrial and commercial shares, minimum units, investment and infrastructure expenditure thresholds, conditions for entitlement to tax benefits, transfer notification requirements, and grounds for invalidation or withdrawal of approval due to noncompliance or nondisclosure.
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      35/9/2018 - dated 5-3-2018
      Joint Venture - taxable services provided by the members of the Joint Venture (JV) to the JV and vice versa and inter se between the members of the JV-reg.
      Summary: Confirms that GST treatment of supplies between an unincorporated joint venture and its members follows prior Service Tax principles: whether cash calls are taxable hinges on the JV agreement and the nature of the payment. Cash calls used as capital contributions to acquire JV assets are transactions in money and not treated as consideration for services; payments that reimburse an operating member for use of its machinery or performance of activities constitute consideration and amount to a taxable supply of services. Each JV agreement must be examined factually to determine GST liability.
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