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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 14,2018

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Proposal to allow income recipients to elect alternative withholding rates for TDS/TCS, enabling either higher or lower deduction/collection than prescribed rates. Payees would notify the deductor/collector and may change the elected rate over time. Higher withholding would suit taxpayers with greater taxable capacity to reduce later advance or self-assessment payments; lower withholding would assist loss-making or high-cost taxpayers to avoid refunds. The mechanism is voluntary, intended to optimise timing of collections, reduce refund interest and compliance burdens, and remain revenue-neutral since residual advance tax and self-assessment obligations would address any shortfall.
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      Summary: The Stand Up India Scheme directs banks to provide collateral-free loans backed by a credit guarantee mechanism, with convergence with government schemes, a simplified online application portal, handholding support, a designated nodal officer, and lending limited to commercially viable proposals per each bank's Board approved policy; implementation metrics report cumulative loan disbursals across Public Sector, Private and Regional Banks and Scheduled Caste borrower sanctions by Regional Rural Banks.
      Summary: Allocation of migrated taxpayers in GST is performed by Centre and State authorities via GSTN data uploads. State Level Committees assign taxpayers to Central or State tax administrations on a turnover-proportionate basis to maintain a single interface. Higher-turnover taxpayers are split equally between Centre and State, lower-turnover taxpayers receive a larger state share, and taxpayers have no choice in assignment.
      Summary: The refund framework provides a prompt provisional grant after claim acknowledgement, with refund processing undertaken only after GST return filing, and requires a final order within a prescribed statutory period from receipt of the complete application; the ministry noted many registrants migrated from the prior tax regime.
      Summary: Banks must implement strengthened SWIFT security and operational controls with compliance overseen by the Compliance Officer and regulator monitoring through inspections and enforcement. Prescribed measures were mandated within deadlines and an Expert Committee was formed to investigate fraud causes and recommend IT and audit interventions. Regulatory preventive measures include designation of red-flagged accounts, an online Central Fraud Registry, caution advices, re-verification of title deeds for large exposures, master circulars, mandatory audit and Board-level reporting, and supervisory review under a Risk Based Supervisory framework.
      Summary: Mass Rapid Transport Systems (MRTS) are advanced as energy efficient, lower pollution urban transport options that should be deployed according to city specific needs; speakers underscored economic viability concerns, under investment, the role of multilateral financing, and practical implementation impediments such as heritage constraints and informal settlements affecting project alignments.
      Summary: India affirms a firm commitment to Intellectual Property Rights under the National IPR Policy 2016 and emphasizes measures to promote innovation, including awareness initiatives, strengthening enforcement agencies, judicial sensitization, and simplifying patent and trademark application processes.
      Summary: The State Bank of India reduced penalties for non maintenance of an average monthly balance in savings accounts, lowering monthly charges across metro, urban, semi urban and rural categories effective April 1; customers may convert free of charge to a Basic Savings Bank Deposit account to avoid AMB requirements, and existing exemptions for specified account classes remain intact.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate with cross-currency middle rates, computed and published exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen against the rupee; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published reference rate.
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      Customs

      1.
      06/2018 - dated - 12-3-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on imports of 'O-Acid' originating in or exported from China PR.
      Summary: Definitive anti dumping duty is imposed on imports of O Acid (Ofloxacin Acid) originating in or exported from China PR pursuant to findings that such imports were dumped and caused material injury; duties are set producer and exporter specifically in the appended schedule (amounts per kg in US$), with residual rates for other combinations, effective for three years from the provisional duty imposition, payable in Indian currency and converted using the exchange rate notified under the Customs Act, the relevant date being the bill of entry presentation.

      GST - States

      2.
      G.O.Ms.No.087 - dated - 16-2-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Common Goods and Services Tax Electronic Portal.
      Summary: Notification designates www.gst.gov.in as the Common Goods and Services Tax Electronic Portal for registration, payment of tax, furnishing of returns, and computation and settlement of integrated tax, and www.ewaybillgst.gov.in as the Common Goods and Services Tax Electronic Portal for furnishing electronic way bills; definitions identify the managers of each portal and the notification is effective from the stated commencement date, with prior actions under the earlier notification preserved.
      3.
      G.O.Ms.No.086 - dated - 16-2-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Waiver of a portion of the late fee payable under section 47 of the APGST Act, 2017 for failure to file the return in form GSTR-6 - within the due date.
      Summary: The Government waives the portion of the late fee payable for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-6 by the due date that exceeds a nominal prescribed daily amount, limiting registrant liability to only that nominal daily fee for continued default under the Andhra Pradesh GST framework.
      4.
      G.O.Ms.No.085 - dated - 16-2-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Waiver Of A Portion Of The Late Fee Payable Under Section 47 Of The APGST ACT, 2017 For Failure To File The Return In FORM GSTR-5A – Within The Due Date.
      Summary: Waiver of the late fee for delayed filing of FORM GSTR-5A returns waives the portion of the late fee exceeding a prescribed per day threshold for registered persons who fail to furnish the return by the due date. A lower per day threshold applies where the state tax liability in the return is nil, so the waiver covers the amount in excess of that reduced threshold.
      5.
      G.O.Ms.No.084 - dated - 16-2-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Waiver of a Portion of the Late Fee Payable Under Section 47 of The APGST Act, 2017 For Failure to File The Return In Form GSTR-5 - within the due date.
      Summary: The notification waives the portion of the late fee payable under Section 47 for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-5; late fee amounts in excess of twenty-five rupees per day are waived, while where the return shows nil state tax payable the waiver applies to amounts in excess of ten rupees per day, creating a two-tiered daily threshold for recoverable late fees.
      6.
      G.O.Ms.No.083 - dated - 16-2-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Waiver of a Portion of the Late Fee Payable Under Section 47 of the APGST Act, 2017 for failure to file the return in form GSTR-1 within the due date.
      Summary: The Government waives the amount of late fee payable by any registered person for failure to furnish details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR 1 by the due date to the extent that such fee exceeds a specified amount per day; where there are no outward supplies for the month or quarter, the waiver applies to the extent the fee exceeds a lower specified amount per day, providing differential relief for nil supply periods.
      7.
      G.O.Ms.No.082 - dated - 16-2-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Andhara Pradesh Goods and Service Tax (Fifteenth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: Rules extend a compliance period from ninety to one hundred and eighty days; revise composition levy entries to reference turnover in the State; insert rule 31A prescribing lottery, betting and horse-racing valuation (100/112 or 100/128 of ticket face value or notified price; actionable claims at 100%); add Input Service Distributor invoice and credit-transfer requirements; and comprehensively expand the e-way bill framework (pre-movement electronic furnishing in FORM GST EWB-01, PART B updates, consolidated EWB-02, validity tied to distance, cancellation and exclusions), together with related form substitutions and refund clarifications.
      8.
      G.O.Ms.No.076 - dated - 14-2-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Postponing the applicability of E-way bill rules - rescinding notification.
      Summary: The State government, under Section 164 of the Andhra Pradesh GST Act, rescinds its earlier notification postponing the applicability of E-way bill rules, with a saving clause preserving actions or omissions that occurred before the rescission; the rescission withdraws the prior deferment prospectively.
      9.
      G.O.Ms.No.036 - dated - 24-1-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification issued vide G.O.Ms.No.250, Revenue (Commercial Taxes-II), 28th June, 2017, - Composition Levy
      Summary: The Government, on the GST Council's recommendation, amends the composition levy notification effective 1 January 2018 by substituting a lower rate in clause (i) and by redefining clause (iii) to state the levy as a proportion of the turnover of taxable supplies of goods, thereby narrowing the composition levy's turnover base under the State GST notification.
      10.
      G.O.Ms.No.035 - dated - 24-1-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      The Andhra Pradesh Goods And Services Tax (Fourteenth Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: The amendments deem the Unique Identity Number under the Central Act as granted under the State Act, restrict retrospective amendment of registration particulars absent Chief Commissioner order, substitute and detail several forms (including REG-10 for non resident online suppliers, REG-13, GSTR-11 and RFD-10), and revise refund provisions: replacing rule 89(4) with a formula linking refund to turnover of zero rated supplies, Net ITC and Adjusted Total Turnover, and adding sub-rules permitting refunds where suppliers benefited from specified notifications. Refunds by eligible persons must be applied quarterly in FORM GST RFD-10.
      11.
      G.O.Ms.No.034 - dated - 24-1-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Notifying the effective date for certain provisions of Andhra Pradesh goods and services tax rules.
      Summary: The Government, under powers conferred by the Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax enactment, appoints 1 February 2018 as the date on which provisions (vii) and (viii) of the earlier Government Order shall come into force, via a statutory notification issued by the Revenue Department (Commercial Taxes-II).
      12.
      G.O.Ms.No.033 - dated - 24-1-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Waiver of a portion of the late fee payable under section 47 of the Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 for failure to file the return in FORM GSTR-4 – within the due date.
      Summary: The Government, relying on its statutory power and GST Council recommendation, waives the portion of late fee for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-4 by the due date that exceeds a fixed daily threshold for registered persons; where the return shows nil state tax liability, a lower fixed daily threshold applies and the late fee is waived to the extent it exceeds that lower threshold.
      13.
      G.O.Ms.No.032 - dated - 24-1-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Special Procedure for filing outward supplies for suppliers whose aggregate turnover is up to 1.50 crore rupees in the preceding financial year or the current financial year –furnishing of quarterly returns - extension of time.
      Summary: Registered persons with aggregate turnover up to a prescribed threshold may follow a special procedure to furnish outward supply details in FORM GSTR-1 quarterly; the Government supersedes an earlier notification and prescribes extended last dates for specified quarters, with a further Gazette notification to announce extensions of time limits for furnishing returns under the relevant return provisions.
      14.
      G.O.Ms.No.018 - dated - 10-1-2018 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      The Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Amendments revise reporting and refund procedures for zero-rated supplies and deemed exports, substituting FORM GSTR-1 Table 6 to capture exports, supplies to SEZs and deemed exports with detailed tax-head columns; inserting Statements 1A (ITC from inverted tax structure) and 5B (deemed exports) into GST RFD-01 and RFD-01A; expanding claimant designation to recipient/supplier of deemed export supplies; and replacing declarations and undertakings to prevent duplicate refund claims and ensure repayment if compliance requirements for input tax credit are not met.
      15.
      G.O.Ms.No. 622 - dated - 28-12-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Further Extending the Time Limit of Operation of the Notification.
      Summary: The State has extended the operation of an earlier notification, keeping that notification operative until the amended procedural Rules 138 to 138D come into force by subsequent government notification, invoking its statutory authority to preserve the existing regulatory position pending formal commencement of the amended rules.
      16.
      FTX.113/2017/072 - dated - 19-1-2018 - Assam SGST
      Scheme of reimbursement of tax paid under the Assam GST Act,2017 by an eligible unit located in the state of Assam.
      Summary: Reimbursement of State GST is provided to eligible units in Assam in substitution for earlier tax exemption incentives that became incompatible with the GST regime. The scheme applies to existing units covered by the Assam Industries (Tax Exemption) Schemes, 2009 and 2015, as well as to new units and expansion units commencing commercial production or operation between 1 July 2017 and 31 December 2022 under the Industrial and Investment Policy of Assam, 2014. Eligible units are entitled to reimbursement of 100% of SGST paid in cash after utilization of input tax credit, subject to prescribed monetary ceilings, residual eligibility periods, exclusions, and procedural compliance.
      17.
      S.O. 149 - dated - 7-3-2018 - Bihar SGST
      Rescinds the Commercial Taxes Department, Notification No. S.O. 126 dated the 23rd January, 2018.
      Summary: The Governor, exercising powers under section 128 of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, rescinds Commercial Taxes Department Notification No. S.O. 126 dated 23 January 2018, subject to a savings clause preserving actions taken or omitted prior to rescission, with effect from 7 March 2018.
      18.
      S.O. 148 - dated - 7-3-2018 - Bihar SGST
      The Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Every registered person causing movement of goods with consignment value exceeding fifty thousand rupees must furnish prescribed information in Part A of FORM GST EWB-01 on the common portal before commencement of movement; transporters, e commerce operators, couriers and authorised persons may furnish Part A on behalf of consignors, and the system generates a unique e-way bill number. Conveyance details in Part B must be furnished for road movement, multiple consignments may be consolidated in FORM GST EWB-02, and specified exemptions, validity periods, cancellation rules and verification procedures apply.
      19.
      S.O. 147 - dated - 12-2-2018 - Bihar SGST
      Appointed as State officer in the State Level Screening Committee.
      Summary: Shri Arun Kumar Verma, Additional Commissioner, Commercial Taxes Department, Patna, is appointed as State officer in the State Level Screening Committee in place of Dr. Pratima, Satish Kr. Varma, Additional Commissioner (GST), Commercial Taxes Department, Patna, pursuant to the authority conferred by sub rule (2) of rule 123 of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017, by gubernatorial notification.
      20.
      S.O. 144 - dated - 6-2-2018 - Bihar SGST
      Exempted tax shall not apply to petroleum crude, high speed diesel, motor spirit (commonly known as petrol), natural gas and aviation turbine fuel.
      Summary: The notification specifies that the earlier exemption notification and its amendment shall not apply to petroleum crude, high speed diesel, motor spirit (petrol), natural gas and aviation turbine fuel, under the State GST statute; the specification is made under the Act's delegated power and takes effect from publication in the official gazette.
      21.
      S.O. 142 - dated - 3-2-2018 - Bihar SGST
      Notified New e-way Bill
      Summary: The Governor, under the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Act, issued Notification S.O. 142 superseding serial number 2 (except its proviso) of Notification S.O. 140; the change amends state e way bill/GST regulatory provisions and takes effect from the date of issue.
      22.
      S.O. 140 - dated - 31-1-2018 - Bihar SGST
      E-way bill generated upto 31st January 2018.
      Summary: The Commissioner directs that the e-way bill under Rule 138 shall not be required for movements of goods originating and terminating within Bihar where the consignment value does not exceed Two Lac Rupees; this supersedes S.O. 109 (29 June 2017) while preserving validity of e-way bills generated up to 31 January 2018, and takes effect from 1 February 2018.
      23.
      S.O. 134-06/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Bihar SGST
      Amendments in the Commercial Taxes Department Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017.
      Summary: The notification amends State GST rate schedules by inserting, substituting and omitting tariff entries across multiple rate Schedules (2.5%, 6%, 9%, 14%, 1.5%, 0.125%), reclassifying commodities, adding carve outs and cross references to newly inserted items, and modifying descriptions for fuel, agricultural, industrial and consumer goods. The changes include new entries for specific foodstuffs, bio pesticides, bio diesel, scientific instruments for launch vehicles, cigarette filter rods, bottled drinking water, and reassigned stone and jewellery classifications, with the amendments effective on the stated date.
      24.
      S.O. 133-05/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Bihar SGST
      Exempting the intra-state supply of services by way of grant of license or lease to explore or mine petroleum crude or natural gas or both.
      Summary: Exempts from State tax the intra State supply of services by grant of license or lease to explore or mine petroleum crude or natural gas, but only to the extent the State tax is leviable on the consideration that constitutes the Central Government's share of profit petroleum as defined in the contract with the Central Government.
      25.
      S.O. 132-04/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Bihar SGST
      notifies the following classes of registered persons who supply development rights to a developer, builder, construction company or any other registered person against consideration, wholly or partly, in the form of construction service of complex, building or civil structure.
      Summary: Notification identifies two categories of registered persons exchanging development rights and construction services and fixes the time of liability to pay State tax as the moment the developer or builder transfers possession or the right in the constructed complex, building or civil structure to the supplier of development rights by executing a conveyance deed or similar instrument.
      26.
      3/2018- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 23-2-2018 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 13/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Inserts serial 5A identifying services supplied by Central/State/UT/local authorities by way of renting immovable property to any person registered under the Delhi Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, specifying supplier and recipient classes; and adds an Explanation clause defining "insurance agent" by reference to section 2(10) of the Insurance Act, 1938. The amendment takes effect from the 25th day of January, 2018 and references the principal notification and earlier amendments.
      27.
      2/2018–State Tax (Rate) - dated - 13-2-2018 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the State Tax (Rate) schedule to broaden GST exemptions by adding "Government Entity" as a recipient, creating a nil-rated entry for composite supplies to government bodies linked to Panchayat and Municipality functions where goods are no more than 25% of value, extending a temporal concession from one year to three years, and introducing time-limited nil-rated entries for export transportation of goods by aircraft and vessel until the specified sunset date.
      28.
      F. 3(16)/Fin.(Rev.-I)/2017-18/DS-VI/36 - dated - 17-1-2018 - Delhi SGST
      Appoint the officer to assist the Commissioner of State Tax and Value Added Tax Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi
      Summary: The Lt. Governor, exercising powers under the Delhi Goods and Services Tax Act and the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, appoints Virendra Kumar, IAS, to assist the Commissioner of State Tax and the Commissioner of Value Added Tax by designating him as Special Commissioner of State Tax and Special Commissioner of Value Added Tax, effective from his assumption of charge to discharge statutory duties and administrative functions under both Acts.
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      GST - States

      1.
      01/2018 - dated 11-1-2018
      Procedure regarding procurement of supplies of goods from DTA by Export Oriented Unit (EOU) / Electronic Hardware Technology Park (EHTP) Unit / Software Technology Park (STP) Unit / Bio-Technology Parks (BTP) Unit under deemed export benefits under section 147 of DGST Act, 2017 - reg.
      Summary: Supplies from DTA suppliers to EOU/EHTP/STP/BTP units are treated as deemed exports, with refund of tax payable claimable by either supplier or recipient. The recipient must give prior intimation in Form A to the supplier and jurisdictional GST officers; the supplier issues a tax invoice which the recipient endorses and furnishes to the supplier and both jurisdictional officers. The endorsed invoice is proof of deemed export supply. Recipients must keep digital records per Form B with an audit trail and provide a monthly digital copy to the jurisdictional GST officer by the 10th.
      2.
      03/2018 - dated 11-1-2018
      Clarification on issues regarding treatment of supply by an artist in various States and supply of goods by artists from galleries - Reg.
      Summary: Artists may transport artworks for exhibition or on approval on a delivery challan (and e way bill where applicable) and issue the tax invoice at the time of actual supply. Movements from one State to another are inter State supplies attracting integrated tax. Consignments to galleries where no consideration passes from the gallery are not supplies; GST is payable only when the buyer selects and purchases the artwork.
      3.
      04/2018 - dated 11-1-2018
      Issues in respect of maintenance of books of accounts relating to additional place of business by a principal or an auctioneer for the purpose of auction of tea, coffee, rubber etc.- regarding
      Summary: Warehouses storing goods for auction must be declared as additional places of business; principals, auctioneers and buyers storing goods there must disclose them. Although section 35(1) requires maintenance of books at each place, books relating to additional places may be maintained at the principal place of business if difficulties arise, provided the principal or auctioneer notifies the jurisdictional proper officer in writing. Input tax credit remains subject to other statutory conditions. The clarification applies where auctioneers claim input tax credit for supplies from the principal before auction and goods are supplied only through auction.
      4.
      05/2018 - dated 11-1-2018
      Manual filing and processing of refund claims on account of inverted duty structure, deemed exports and excess balance in electronic cash ledger- Reg.
      Summary: Manual processing is required for refunds arising from inverted duty structure, deemed exports and excess electronic cash ledger balances until the portal refund module is available. Claims must be filed in FORM GST RFD-01A (with Statements 1/1A for inverted duty and Statement 5B for deemed exports), accompanied by prescribed documentary evidence and undertakings; refunds may be provisionally sanctioned subject to repayment undertakings. Central and State authorities shall nominate nodal officers to coordinate sanction and payment and rejected amounts shall be re-credited to the electronic credit ledger until portal functionality is restored.
      5.
      06/2018 - dated 11-1-2018
      Manual filing of applications for Advance Ruling and appeals before Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling – reg.
      Summary: Manual filing of Advance Ruling applications and appeals is permitted where portal forms are unavailable under rule 107A; advance ruling applications must be filed in quadruplicate in FORM GST ARA-01, state the question sought, and be accompanied by an online fee paid via a temporary portal user ID and printed challan. Appeals use FORM GST ARA-02 (applicants) or FORM GST ARA-03 (officers, no fee) in quadruplicate; signatures and authorised signatories are specified by taxpayer category, all documents must be self-attested, and filings go to the jurisdictional State Authority or State Appellate Authority.
      6.
      02/2018 - dated 11-1-2018
      Manual filing and processing of refund claims in respect of zero-rated supplies - reg.
      Summary: Manual processing of refund claims for zero-rated supplies is required until the common portal refund module is available: exporters may claim refund of IGST paid by shipping bill deemed as application, while suppliers claiming refund of unutilized input tax credit or refunds for supplies to SEZs must submit FORM GST RFD-01A (printout) with supporting documents to the jurisdictional proper officer and, where ITC refunds are claimed, provide the portal-generated proof of debit (ARN). The circular prescribes manual issuance and recording of acknowledgements, deficiency memos, provisional and final orders using prescribed forms and statutory timelines.

      GST

      7.
      36/10/2018 - dated 13-3-2018
      Processing of refund applications for UIN entities
      Summary: UIN holders have special non-registered-person status to claim refunds on inward supplies, but must obtain GSTIN if making taxable supplies. UINs are applied for under Rule 17 via FORM GST REG-13 or through the Protocol Division where the portal form is unavailable; single UIN is optional and multiple or merged UINs must be accommodated. Refunds require filing FORM GSTR-11 for periods claimed and quarterly FORM RFD-10 with supporting certificates as per the governing notification; printed RFD-10s are submitted to jurisdictional Central Tax Commissionerates and processed centrally regardless of tax type or State.

      FEMA

      8.
      20 - dated 13-3-2018
      Discontinuance of Letters of Undertaking (LoUs) and Letters of Comfort (LoCs) for Trade Credits
      Summary: Discontinue issuance of Letters of Undertaking and Letters of Comfort by Authorised Dealer Category I banks for trade credits for imports with immediate effect; Letters of Credit and Bank Guarantees for trade credits may continue only subject to compliance with existing banking regulations on guarantees and co acceptances. Banks must inform their constituents and the Master Direction will be updated to reflect the change.
      9.
      19 - dated 12-3-2018
      Hedging of Commodity Price Risk and Freight Risk in Overseas Markets (Reserve Bank) Directions
      Summary: These Directions permit residents other than individuals to hedge commodity price risk and freight risk in overseas markets using permitted products (futures, forwards, vanilla options, swaps, and certain structured products), subject to bank verification of contracted or anticipated exposure, alignment of hedge quantity and tenor, board approved hedging policy, risk management capability, OTC counterparty jurisdictional acceptability, routing of payments through a special account, statutory auditor certification, corrective action reporting to the Reserve Bank, limited SBLC/guarantee use for margins, and quarterly reporting to the Reserve Bank.

      DGFT

      10.
      65/2015-2020 - dated 13-3-2018
      Amendment in Chapter 2 of the Handbook of Procedure (2015-20)
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade, exercising powers under paragraph 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-2020, issues a public notice amending Chapter 2 of the Handbook of Procedure (2015-20) by deleting the provisions at Para 2.86; the notice effects the formal removal of that paragraph and removes any procedural obligations or references that depended solely on it.
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