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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 07,2017

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      By: Himansu Sekhar
      Summary: Removal of inputs or capital goods that have attracted Cenvat credit requires repayment of credit; inputs removed as such demand reversal equal to credit availed, while capital goods removed after use permit a depreciated repayment calculated by prescribed straight-line percentages per quarter with a statutory floor equal to duty leviable on transaction value. Input service credit must be reversed when associated inputs are no longer available for manufacture because input services are eligible only if used in or in relation to manufacture and clearance. Transfers of capital goods to related units may be treated as sales so that invoice value can determine the transaction value floor for reversal.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Registered suppliers must issue tax invoices and receipt vouchers within prescribed periods; the Model GST return structure imposes monthly, quarterly and annual filings differentiated for composition taxpayers and others, supported by GST Suvidha Providers. The GST regime introduces multi tier rates with nil/zero treatments, TCS on e commerce collections causing working capital effects, and unified input tax credit subject to limitations, while administrative jurisdiction and threshold exemptions allocate most small taxpayers to state administration and exempt the smallest dealers from registration.
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      Summary: The Minister will present India's approach to strengthening local governance through the Constitutional Amendments on Local Bodies and describe recent Finance Commission-based revisions in intergovernmental fiscal transfers that increased the States' share of the Union's net tax receipts, illustrating how those transfers have been operationalised to support urban and rural local bodies and improve public accountability.
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      385/2017-RB - dated - 3-3-2017 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident outside India) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2017
      Summary: The notification permits FDI in LLPs by eligible non-resident persons or entities (excluding Pakistan/Bangladesh) via capital contribution or acquisition/transfer of profit shares under the automatic route in sectors allowing full foreign investment without FDI-linked conditions; investments must comply with the LLP Act. Pricing must meet a fair price determined by accepted valuation norms with an appropriate certificate; payments are by inward remittance or specified NRE/FCNR(B) accounts. Reporting and annual RBI return obligations apply.
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      Press Note No. 1 (2017 Series) - dated 20-2-2017
      Policy on foreign investment in Indian Stock Exchanges- amendment to paragraph 5.2.21 of 'Consolidated FDI Policy Circular of 2016’
      Summary: Foreign investment in stock exchanges, derivative exchanges, depositories and clearing corporations is permitted up to forty-nine percent of equity under the automatic route. Such investment, including by FPIs, is subject to the Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations) Regulations, 2012, the SEBI (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 1996, and other guidelines/regulations issued by the Central Government, SEBI and the Reserve Bank of India as amended. Undefined terms in these regulations shall have the meanings assigned in the Companies Act, the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, the SEBI Act, the Depositories Act or the relevant SEBI regulations.

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      07/2017 - dated 6-3-2017
      Guidelines for launching of prosecution in relation to offences punishable under Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: Guidelines require that prosecution under the Customs Act should not follow automatically from adjudication; authorities must assess whether evidence meets the higher criminal standard and record a prosecutorial view at adjudication or within fifteen days. DGRI-investigated cases require a one-month investigation report to headquarters for sanction; non-DGRI cases require a one-month report from the Commissioner to the Chief Commissioner for sanction. Upon sanction, a Superintendent-level officer must file the criminal complaint promptly and a designated officer must preserve and finalize exhibits; unexplained filing delays beyond three months must be reported upward. Annexure I prescribes the investigation-report format and required enclosures.
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      Instruction no. 02/2017 - dated 6-3-2017
      Classification of Selfie Sticks with or without Bluetooth
      Summary: Selfie sticks, including hand held devices designed to take self portraits, are included in the monopods/bipods/tripods category under the updated HS classification created by the Finance Act, 2016; they are to be classified in that heading whether or not they are equipped with wired or wireless remote controls.
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