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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 17,2017

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      By: Sanjeev Singhal
      Summary: Deposits for tax, interest, penalty and fees must be credited to an Electronic Cash Ledger and input tax credits to an Electronic Credit Ledger; cash and credit ledger balances are used to discharge tax, interest, penalty and fees subject to prescribed utilisation orders between IGST, CGST and SGST, with surplus refundable and ledger balances adjusted. Liabilities are recorded in an Electronic Liability Register and payments debit the electronic ledgers. Interest accrues from the date tax was due on unpaid tax and on excess input credit claims or reductions in output tax liability.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Chapter XX of the Model GST Act lists specified offences (invoice fraud, false invoices, non remittance of collected tax, wrongful input tax credit, falsified records, obstruction, dealing in confiscable goods, false information, attempts and abetment) and prescribes tiered punishments tied to tax evasion thresholds. Certain large value offences are cognizable and non bailable with the Commissioner authorised to take cognizance; other offences are non cognizable. Prosecution requires prior sanction of a designated authority. Section 94 presumes a culpable mental state, shifting the evidential burden to the accused.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Proposes amending Rules 4 and 4A and clarifying Rule 32 so that petitions for adjournment filed well in advance may be considered and decided by designated members performing administrative duties or by Registrar-level officers, with guidelines to distinguish such advance petitions from those requiring bench consideration on the day of hearing, thereby conserving bench time and improving cause-list accuracy.
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      Summary: The High Level Committee seeking to review institutional arbitration invites public comments on its Working Paper and requests completion of two annexed questionnaires-one for existing arbitral institutions and one for stakeholders (parties, in-house counsel, lawyers, arbitrators). Responses must comply with a prescribed page limit and be submitted by the stated deadline via the designated email address or through the online Google form links to inform the Committee's assessment of institutional effectiveness and reform options.
      Summary: Demand contraction in major consuming markets, rising raw material prices, blended product competition and dependence on imported high grade raw silk have constrained silk exports. The Government's response emphasizes boosting domestic bivoltine production through R&D, cluster development, Automatic Reeling Machine units to achieve higher grade silk, product innovation via fibre blending, trade incentives under the Merchandise Export from India Scheme, and Silk Mark branding and export promotion support.
      Summary: Negotiations for a Broad-based Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement with the EU remain unresolved; concurrently the government advances textile sector competitiveness through technology upgradation financing, integrated parks and skill development, and export-support measures including merchandise export incentives, interest rate subvention for shipment credit, expanded tariff-line coverage, increased duty drawback rates, market access and development assistance, and duty-free import of specified inputs under export entitlement schemes.
      Summary: ATUFS provides a one time capital subsidy for eligible benchmarked textile machinery, with differentiated rates and caps for garmenting and technical textiles versus weaving, processing, jute, silk and handloom; it removes interest reimbursement, focuses support on targeted segments while excluding already modernized sectors, routes subsidy payments through nodal financial institutions, and employs i TUFS for web based claim monitoring and transparency.
      Summary: The Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Cess Act, 1996 authorises levy of a cess on the cost of construction at a notified rate; States and Union Territory Administrations collect the cess and the receipts are allocated to State Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Boards for implementation of welfare measures for construction workers.
      Summary: Announcement of measures to strengthen engineering exports and bilateral commerce with Russia, including advancing a proposed free trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union, finalising a revised bilateral investment treaty, developing the International North South Transport Corridor to lower transport time and cost, and a domestic technology upgradation initiative linking R&D labs and academic institutions with industry clusters to transfer cutting-edge technologies to manufacturers and promote export competitiveness.
      Summary: The release reports high level India-Russia interlocution at IESS emphasizing operationalising the International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC), pursuing a proposed Free Trade Agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union and finalising a revised Bilateral Investment Treaty. Russia's designation as Partner Country and participation of ministries, technology institutions and MSME partners aim to advance trade facilitation, technology collaboration, vendor development and export promotion in the engineering sector.
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, notifies specific rate of exchange conversions for listed foreign currencies to be used for imported and export goods valuation, superseding the prior notification and declaring the rates in two schedules (per unit and per 100 units) effective from 17 March 2017.
      Summary: A new provision in the EPF Scheme allows an EPF member who belongs to a cooperative or housing society with at least ten EPF members to withdraw up to ninety percent of their EPF balance to purchase, construct, or acquire a dwelling/site, and permits monthly instalments for repayments or interest to be paid from the EPF balance to the government, housing agency, primary lending agency, or banks, subject to prescribed eligibility conditions.
      Summary: Approval to establish fifty new Kendriya Vidyalayas under Civil and Defence sectors, opening from classes I to V with immediate creation of six hundred fifty regular posts; schools will grow annually to class XII, ultimately requiring about four thousand regular posts (teaching and non teaching) and adding capacity for approximately fifty thousand students to the Kendriya Vidyalaya system.
      Summary: Appointment of a consulting agency to prepare a Detailed Project Report for a fully integrated online Single Window system to provide end to end electronic information, applications, inter agency document exchange and payments for importers and exporters; scope includes stakeholder consultation, process and ICT gap analysis, business process reengineering, technology solution design, study of three comparator countries, phased migration and financial modelling. Selection is by QCBS (70:30) with specified pre qualification, technical scoring, EMD, performance security (15% BG), confidentiality, IP assignment of deliverables to the client, termination rights, and liquidated damages for delay.
      Summary: Memorandum of Understanding establishes interport cooperation allowing Chennai Port Trust to handle EXIM cargo from Puducherry hinterland: exports will be moved by sea to Chennai Port for shipment on mainline and feeder vessels, and imports for the Puducherry hinterland will be discharged at Chennai Port and transferred to Puducherry Port by small coastal vessels, shifting cargo from road to coastal/sea modes to reduce logistics costs and road congestion.
      Summary: Special assistance comprises repayment of principal and interest on Externally Aided Projects signed and disbursed by Andhra Pradesh during 2015-16 to 2019-20 to compensate for an effective 90:10 CSS funding equivalence, and 100% central funding of the remaining cost of the irrigation component of the Polavaram Project from 01.04.2014, with the State executing works and the Polavaram Project Authority overseeing coordination, design, monitoring, clearances and cost assessment in consultation with the Department of Expenditure.
      Summary: Approval of an additional instalment of Dearness Allowance for Central Government employees and Dearness Relief for pensioners effective 1 January 2017, increasing the rate by two percentage points over the existing rate pursuant to the accepted formula based on the 7th Central Pay Commission recommendations. The decision directs release of the enhanced instalment and quantifies its fiscal impact for annual budgeting and the fourteen-month 2017-18 accounting period, identifying the affected population of employees and pensioners.
      Summary: Merchandise exports strengthened in February 2017 with 17.48% dollar growth and cumulative April-February exports up 2.52% in dollar terms; imports rose sharply in February but cumulative April-February imports declined 3.67% in dollar terms. Oil imports surged in February yet were slightly lower over April-February, while non oil imports fell cumulatively. Services receipts for January 2017 contracted slightly and payments increased, reducing the net services surplus; overall the combined trade deficit for April-February narrowed about 24% in dollar terms.
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      Customs

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      22/2017 - dated - 16-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 17th March, 2017
      Summary: The Central Board prescribes conversion rates for listed foreign currencies into Indian rupees for customs valuation of imported and export goods effective 17th March, 2017, superseding the prior board notification and setting distinct rates in two annexed schedules for imported goods and export goods, with specified amendments to certain currency entries.

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      S.O. 808 (E) - dated - 6-3-2017 - SEZ
      M/s. Newfound Properties and Leasing Pvt. Ltd has now proposed for de-notification of 1.76 hectares at the above Special Economic Zone
      Summary: The Central Government, acting under the Special Economic Zones Act and rule 8 of the SEZ Rules, de-notified a specified portion of SEZ land after the developer proposed the change, the State Government granted approval, and the Development Commissioner recommended de-notification; the notification identifies the plot and records the resultant remaining notified area following fulfilment of statutory prerequisites.

      VAT - Delhi

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      No. F..3(14)/Fin (Rev.-I)/2012-13/DS-VI/94. - dated - 2-3-2017 - DVAT
      Assumption of charge to Assist the Commissioner of Value Added Tax
      Summary: The Lt. Governor, exercising powers under the Delhi Value Added Tax Act and the Delhi VAT Rules, has appointed the listed officers as Assistant Commissioner cum VATO to assist the Commissioner of Value Added Tax in administering the Act, with appointments effective from each officer's date of assumption of charge; the notification names each appointee and their date of joining.
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      No. F. 3(11)/Fin(T&E)/2009-10/DS-VI/89. - dated - 1-3-2017 - DVAT
      Appointed Special Commissioner, Trade & Taxes
      Summary: The Lt. Governor, under clause (a) of subsection (2) of section 66 of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004 read with rule 47 of the Delhi Value Added Tax Rules, 2005, appointed Akash Mohapatra, IAS, as Special Commissioner, Trade & Taxes to assist the Commissioner of Value Added Tax in administration of the Act, with the appointment effective from the date of assumption of charge and issued in the name of the Lieutenant Governor.
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      FEMA

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      40 - dated 16-3-2017
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 50 million to the Government of Co-operative Republic of Guyana
      Summary: Government-supported Line of Credit by Export-Import Bank for a Guyana road project sets financing and compliance conditions: eligible exports under India's Foreign Trade Policy may be financed, at least 75 per cent of contract value must be supplied from India with up to 25 per cent sourced abroad, and shipments must be declared on the Export Declaration Form. No agency commission payable from the LOC, but exporters may pay commission from their own funds or exchange-earner balances subject to realisation and remittance rules; AD Category-I banks must inform exporters and obtain LOC details from Exim Bank.
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      39 - dated 16-3-2017
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 10 million to the Government of Co-operative Republic of Guyana
      Summary: A Government of India supported Line of Credit from Exim Bank to Guyana finances an ocean ferry and eligible exports under the Foreign Trade Policy, requiring at least 75% Indian supply and permitting up to 25% foreign procurement. The LOC is effective from March 2017 with a 60 month terminal utilization period post completion; shipments must be declared on the Export Declaration Form. No agency commission is payable under the LOC, though exporters may remit commission from their own resources or EEFC balances subject to realization and extant rules; AD Category I banks must inform exporters and facilitate compliance. Directions are issued under FEMA.

      Customs

      3.
      03/2017 - dated 20-1-2017
      Launch of Indian Customs EDI System- (ICES 1.5) for Imports and Exports, at BHAVNAGAR PORT (INBHU1), BHAVNAGAR - reg.
      Summary: ICES 1.5 at Bhavnagar Port mandates electronic filing and processing of Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills, with pre registration of IE Codes, Customs Brokers, shipping agents and DGFT licenses in ICES/ICEGATE. Self assessment is completed when a BE/SB number is generated; ICES validates directories, converts currency, computes duty and assigns cases to Appraising Groups. The system workflow covers first/second check examinations, query handling, concurrent audit, RMS triage, payments via TR 6/e payment, and centralized Bond and license ledgering for exemptions and debits. Digital signatures, service centre and remote filing procedures and service charges are prescribed.
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