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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 25,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 17 of the IGST Act imports, so far as may be, the provisions of the CGST Act governing registration, valuation, time of supply (including changes in tax rate), input tax credit (eligibility, apportionment, distribution and recovery), job work, accounts and records, payment, returns, audit, assessment, adjudication, demand and recovery, refunds, offences, inspection and seizure, prosecution, appeals and advance ruling, thereby aligning IGST procedural and substantive administration with the CGST framework; the provisos address operational stipulations for tax deduction and collection and raise practical inter state refund jurisdiction questions.
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      Summary: A High Level Committee recommended that monitoring of CSR initiatives be managed by companies through the Board and CSR Committee, with government refraining from engaging external experts to supervise CSR expenditure. The Committee's report was published publicly. The Ministry responded by proposing amendments to the statutory CSR provisions in the Companies Amendment Bill, issuing FAQs to clarify compliance, and establishing an Annual National CSR Award to promote quality implementation.
      Summary: Amendment permits sweat equity issuance by companies qualifying as startups under the government notification, allowing a startup to issue sweat equity shares up to a prescribed proportion of its paid-up capital within a limited period from incorporation or registration, linking eligibility to the startup definition and conditioning issuance on both a capital ceiling and a post-incorporation timeframe.
      Summary: The Competition Commission found cement firms and their industry association exchanged price and operational data and acted concertedly to fix prices and restrict production and supply, constituting cartelization in breach of the prohibition on anti competitive horizontal agreements. The Commission imposed monetary penalties on the companies and the association, directed deposit within a fixed period, and noted that the parties have challenged the order before the appellate tribunal.
      Summary: Annual expenditure on the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) was disclosed in a parliamentary reply: the Minister reported year by year spending for four recent financial years, providing specific outlays for each year and thereby effecting a formal public expenditure disclosure and ministerial statement enabling legislative oversight of SFIO funding.
      Summary: A draft Central statute, the Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes and Protection of Depositors' Interests Bill, was prepared following an Inter Ministerial Group report identifying gaps in regulation of unauthorized deposit taking and was placed twice for public consultation; it seeks to prohibit unregulated deposit schemes and strengthen depositor safeguards. Separately, the Department of Consumer Affairs issued Model Guidelines for Direct Selling/MLM containing a Clause 8 that prohibits promotion, enrolment or participation in pyramid schemes and money circulation schemes disguised as direct selling.
      Summary: Release of pre-GST CST compensation to States continued under existing guidelines, with full payments made for earlier years and the 2012-13 balance to be released in the current financial year as the final payment. A first installment for 2012-13 was released in July 2016, and the remaining installment will conclude the transitional CST compensation disbursements computed pursuant to the guideline dated 22.08.2008.
      Summary: Searches based on credible evidence yielded admissions of undisclosed income and seizures; recovered material is investigated and shared with Assessing Officers who initiate assessment proceedings to assess total income, raise tax demands, levy penalties, recover dues, and, where appropriate, initiate prosecutions or process compounding applications, all within statutory confidentiality constraints.
      Summary: The amendment empowers specified authorities to identify, provisionally attach and ultimately cause confiscation of benami properties, prescribes imprisonment and monetary penalties tied to fair market value for benami offences, and brings various assets including bank deposits and immovable property within the attachment regime. The Government has notified Income tax authorities as Initiating Officers, Approving Authorities and Administrators and has notified an Adjudicating Authority to implement the amended law, with show cause notices issued and provisional attachments effected in multiple cases.
      Summary: Government incentive schemes and operational measures aim to promote electronic payments: consumer and merchant prize schemes for transactions via AEPS, USSD, UPI and RuPay; district allocations from a central fund to convert Jan Dhan accounts to digital use with an incentive of Rs. 10 per individual after two successful digital transactions; NITI Aayog disbursed initial funds. Complementary actions include BHIM UPI launch, Unified USSD 2.0, Aadhaar Pay pilot approval, NETC RFID tolling approval, and temporary MDR caps for debit card transactions, guided by the RBI's Vision 2018 priorities.
      Summary: The Director General (Safeguards) found no recommendation to impose a safeguard duty on unwrought aluminium because domestic market share, production, sales and productivity improved, capacity utilization was near full, import prices exceeded domestic selling prices (price undercutting negative), and post period data showed declining imports with increased domestic production and sales; injury existed but was not serious, and the Government increased basic customs duty on primary aluminium to protect producers.
      Summary: Non-food bank credit growth slowed year-on-year to 4.8 per cent as on March 3, 2017 from 11.1 per cent a year earlier. Select-bank outstanding credit data (covering about 95 per cent of non-food credit) shows Agriculture & Allied Activities remaining positive, Industry moving into negative growth, Services expanding, and Personal Loans sustaining strong growth.
      Summary: The income-tax department conducted searches on about 2,534 groups, leading to admissions of undisclosed income of Rs. 45,622 crore and seizure of undisclosed assets worth about Rs. 3,625 crore; investigating officers shared recovered material with assessing officers, who completed assessments, raised tax demands, levied penalties, pursued recoveries and filed prosecution complaints.
      Summary: A NPA resolution initiative is being developed through coordination between the Finance Ministry and the central bank to compel large borrowers to address outstanding dues, with remedial action targeted at fixing a limited cohort of corporate accounts as the primary means to reduce systemic non performing assets.
      Summary: Government action from the FIPB meeting: nine proposals approved covering share transfers, post-facto approval for ESOPs and downstream acquisitions, expansion to 100% foreign ownership, and conversion of operating subsidiaries into investing company roles; three proposals referred to CCEA for permission on timeframe and compounding deletion, rights issuance within existing foreign shareholding caps, and major telecom acquisition; six deferred over ownership, business-model and retrospective regularisation issues; three rejected for unsuitable deletions or retrospective allotments; three found outside FIPB remit.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar for March 24, 2017, and the preceding day, and used that reference rate with middle cross currency rates to derive exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; the SDR Rupee rate is to be based on the stated reference rate.
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      Central Excise

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      7/2017 - dated - 23-3-2017 - CE (NT)
      CBEC specifies the jurisdiction of (i) Chief Commissioner of Central Excise, (ii) Commissioner of Central Excise (iii) Commissioner of Central Excise (Appeals)
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, under clause (b) of section 2 of the Central Excise Act, 1944 read with rule 3 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002, invests the powers of the Chief Commissioner in respect of the jurisdiction specified in Notification No. 27/2014-Central Excise in all Principal Commissioners who have been given additional charge of a Chief Commissioner by Office Order No. 151/2016.

      Customs

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      9/2017 - dated - 23-3-2017 - Cus
      Amendment to Notification No.12/2012-Customs, so as to reduce the basic customs duty from 30% to 10% on sunflower seeds falling under tariff item 1206 00 90 [i.e. other than of seed quality] for the purposes extraction and refining of oil subject to actual user condition, for the period from 1st April, 2017 to 30th September, 2017
      Summary: The amendment inserts a new entry reducing the basic customs duty on sunflower seeds (tariff item 1206 00 90) imported for extraction and refining of oil, subject to the actual user condition; the concession is time limited and the proviso states it will not apply on or after 1 October 2017, with the notification effective from 1 April 2017.
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      8/2017 - dated - 23-3-2017 - Cus
      Amendment in various Notifications
      Summary: Amendment substitutes every textual occurrence of "Haldia (Haldia Dock Complex of Kolkata Port)" in the listed Customs exemption notifications with "Haldia (Haldia Dock Complex of Kolkata Port), Hazira (Surat)", thereby adding Hazira as an eligible port designation within specified conditions and Table entries of those notifications under the authority of section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962.

      Income Tax

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      16/2017 - dated - 22-3-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O.2483(E), dated the 30th September, 2009
      Summary: Amendment designates Commissioner of Income-tax, Centralised Processing Centre, Bengaluru as an income-tax authority responsible for all cases where the return of income has been furnished in electronic form and in paper form, replacing the prior table in the cited notification and taking effect from publication in the Official Gazette.

      Service Tax

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      11/2017 - dated - 23-3-2017 - ST
      CBEC specifies the jurisdiction of (i) Chief Commissioner of Central Excise, (ii) Commissioner of Central Excise (iii) Commissioner of Central Excise (Appeals)
      Summary: Delegates the powers exercisable by a Chief Commissioner to Principal Commissioners who hold additional charge of a Chief Commissioner, confined to the service tax jurisdiction specified in an earlier notification, under the enabling provisions of the Central Excise Act, Finance Act and relevant Central Excise and Service Tax rules.

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      S.O. 917(E) - dated - 17-3-2017 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 15.779 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 24.69 hectares, at Village Kanjehara & Mastemau, Chack Gujaria Farms, Sultanpur Road, Lucknow in the State of Uttar Pradesh
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising the statutory proviso under the SEZ Act and the SEZ Rules procedure, de-notifies 15.779 hectares from the HCL IT City Lucknow SEZ at Village Kanjehara and Mastemau, reducing the notified area to 24.69 hectares; the specific de-notified parcels are enumerated by survey number and hectareage, and the action follows the developer proposal, Development Commissioner recommendation, and State Government approval.
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      Income Tax

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      10/2017 - dated 23-3-2017
      Clarifications on Income Computation and Disclosure Standards (ICDS) notified under section 145(2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: Clarifies that ICDS govern computation of taxable income under the heads "Profits and gains of business or profession" and "Income from other sources" for specified persons, apply irrespective of accounting framework used for books, and do not replace books of account requirements. Where ICDS address transactional issues, their provisions apply for relevant assessment years, subject to override by specific statutory rules or sectoral provisions. The circular resolves operational points including recognition and timing of revenue, treatment of MTM gains/losses, derivatives, capitalization of borrowing costs, transitional treatment of grants and reserves, valuation of securities category wise, and disclosure obligations in returns and tax audit reports.
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