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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 27,2017

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: The document explains mandatory enrollment of taxpayers into the GST Common Portal using VAT/Commercial Tax Department credentials, supported by GSTN guidance materials, help desks and state assistance; upon completion and PAN-based validation enrolled taxpayers receive a certificate of registration on a provisional basis and must furnish prescribed information for conversion to final registration by Central/State authorities.
      By: Sanjeev Singhal
      Summary: Audit under GST provides for a departmental audit by an officer authorised by the commissioner at the taxpayer's business, with advance notice, a prescribed completion period extendable for reasons recorded, and mandatory communication of findings; detection of tax underpayment or improper input tax credit may initiate demand and recovery proceedings. A special audit may be directed by a senior officer with commissioner approval when revenue risk or valuation and credit irregularities arise; a chartered or cost accountant is nominated to submit a signed report within the stipulated period, with fees borne by the commissioner, and similar recovery actions may follow from its findings.
      By: esha agrawal
      Summary: Four statutes establish a nationwide Goods and Services Tax consolidating central and state indirect levies into a single supply tax: a central CGST for intra-state supplies, an IGST for inter-state supplies, a UTGST for territories without legislatures, and a Compensation statute to indemnify states for transitional revenue loss. The framework preserves a multi-slab rate structure, contemplates a peak rate with an additional cess on demerit goods, and provides seamless input tax credits to reduce cascading. Implementation requires parliamentary enactment and separate state legislature approvals.
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      Summary: Working Groups have been constituted for specified sectors (banking, telecom, exports including EOUs/SEZs, IT/ITES, transport and logistics, textiles, MSMEs including job work, oil and gas, gems and jewellery, and government services) to identify sector-specific operational and compliance issues under the Model GST laws, interact with administrative ministries and industry stakeholders, and recommend measures focusing on procedural simplification and possible rate structure adjustments; initial reports are to be submitted by April 10, 2017, with potential expansion to include state officers.
      Summary: A financing agreement with an international lender funds the Uttarakhand Health Systems Development Project, including a State counterpart contribution and a specified closing date. The project aims to improve access to quality health services in hilly districts and expand health financial risk protection. It comprises two main components: private-sector engagement via clustered PPP-operated clinical service units providing free or nominal-charge care, and stewardship and systems improvement to strengthen state capacity, oversight, and integration with the State's expanded health insurance program.
      Summary: Economic Corridor Development leverages infrastructure connectivity, urbanization and regulatory reform to integrate markets and regional value chains. The East Coast Economic Corridor (ECEC) and its Phase 1 Visakhapatnam Chennai Industrial Corridor (VCIC) show how conceptual and regional plans support financing packages-multi tranche financing facility, grant and policy based loan-to fund priority infrastructure, policy reforms and institutional development, while SASEC and ADB planning promote cross corridor synergies and coordinated multi sector interventions.
      Summary: Reorganisation adapts indirect tax administration for GST implementation by restructuring excise and service tax formations and redesignating the Central Board as the Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC) to supervise field formations and assist policy-making; concomitant measures strengthen IT systems, expand taxpayer services and training, and reinforce tax intelligence and anti evasion capabilities to support transition and enforcement.
      Summary: Four complementary statutes-Central GST, Integrated GST, Union Territory GST and a Compensation Law-are to be tabled to establish a unified goods and services tax regime, together with amendments to customs and excise law to abolish cesses and surcharges. Prompt parliamentary passage is sought to enable commencement of the new indirect tax architecture, with decisions on including petroleum and land deferred until after the first year of implementation.
      Summary: Introduction of an electoral bonds mechanism by amendment to the RBI Act enabling authorised banks to issue bonds purchasable only by cheque or digital payment; bonds are redeemable only into the designated account of a registered political party and only within a prescribed time limit from issuance.
      Summary: Measures strengthen Public Sector Bank efficiency through KPIs tied to incentives, phased dilution via Follow-on Public Offers and Qualified Institutional Placements for capital needs, and a government capital infusion to meet Basel III norms. Recovery reforms amended procedures to enable time-bound adjudication, and a modernization program (e-DRT, digitization, online portal, IT upgrades) plus training and six new DRTs were introduced to speed debt recovery.
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs administers Investor Awareness Programmes (IAPs) with three professional institutes and via Common Service Centres for rural outreach, delivering sessions in Hindi, English and vernacular languages to warn investors about fraudulent schemes and enable informed decisions. Programme counts for 2014-15 through 2016-17 are reported by institute and in total. Funding is provided from the Investor Education and Protection Fund (IEPF), with annual allocations and utilizations reported for 2013-14 through 2016-17.
      Summary: Draft regulations for voluntary liquidation under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code have been opened for public comment to finalise procedural and regulatory requirements; working group recommendations on IBC design, insolvency professionals, professional agencies, liquidation procedures and Information Utilities have been received and informed subsequent notifications of rules and internal regulator regulations.
      Summary: CCI found Coal India Limited and its subsidiaries dominant in the non-coking coal market and in contravention of Section 4(2)(a)(i) for unilaterally imposing unfair and discriminatory terms in Fuel Supply Agreements-notably sampling and testing procedures, charging buyers for transportation of ungraded coal, and capping compensation for stones. The Commission issued a cease-and-desist direction, ordered modification of FSAs with stakeholder consultation, required uniformity across producer types, and mandated fairer sampling practices, including consideration of unloading-end sampling and international best practices, while imposing a reduced penalty for the abusive conduct.
      Summary: The Commission found that coordinated decisions by AMMA, FEFKA, two FEFKA unions and five office-bearers constituted a collective denial of market access-inducing industry participants not to work with a particular filmmaker or non-members-amounting to a group boycott and horizontal restraint with an appreciable adverse effect on the Malayalam film industry, and directed the associations and individuals to cease such conduct and imposed monetary penalties based on their assessed average income.
      Summary: A multistakeholder workshop reviewed approaches to trade facilitation in services, comparing India's standalone TFS proposal with alternative measures and stressing the need to address market access alongside facilitation. Participants highlighted Special and Differential Treatment for developing countries and flagged regulatory challenges including Mode 4 mobility disciplines, data protection barriers to cross border data flows for Mode 1, and cross border insurance coverage, while noting the role of international institutions and business stakeholders in shaping equitable, rules based solutions.
      Summary: Directive requiring Agency Banks and designated Reserve Bank departments performing government business to remain open on all days, including weekends and holidays, to facilitate government receipt and payment functions, covering all bank branches dealing with government business for the current financial year and specifically on April 1, 2017.
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      10/2017 - dated - 24-3-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to order provisional assessment on imports of "1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane or R-134a " ,originating in or exported from People's Republic of Chinaby M/s. Zhejiang Sanmei Chemical Ind. Co., Ltd. (Producer/Exporter) [China PR], M/s Zhejiang Sanmei Chemical Products Co., Ltd (Exporter) [China PR] and M/s Jiangsu Sanmei Chemical Ind. Co., Ltd (Producer) [China PR] into India, till the finalization of New Shipper Review initiated by DGAD, vide notification No.15/22/2016-DGAD dated 27.02.2017
      Summary: Provisional anti-dumping assessment is imposed on imports of 1,1,1,2 Tetrafluoroethane (R-134a) from specified Chinese producers/exporters pending a New Shipper Review; customs may require security to cover any deficiency, and importers will be liable to pay any anti-dumping duty recommended on review and imposed retrospectively from the date of review initiation.
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      09/2017 - dated - 24-3-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on the imports of Indolinone originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China up to and inclusive of 20th November, 2019
      Summary: Central Government imposes an anti dumping duty on Indolinone originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China and Indolinone exported from other countries via China, extending the duty applied to Diclofenac Sodium after findings of increased imports of Indolinone, insufficient value addition in conversion to Diclofenac Sodium, and dumped export prices; duty is specified in the Table at 2715 per Metric Tonne in US Dollars, payable in Indian currency, effective until 20 November 2019 and with exchange rate determined as of the bill of entry date.

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      S.O. 919(E) - dated - 17-3-2017 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies 2.02 hectares (5.00 acres) area at Manikonda Village, Rajendra Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, in the State of Telangana and constitutes a Approval Committee
      Summary: Notification declares a Special Economic Zone for IT/ITES at Manikonda covering the specified 2.02 hectares after grant of a letter of approval, constitutes an Approval Committee composed of specified ex officio members, state nominees and a developer representative for SEZ governance, and designates the SEZ as deemed to be an Inland Container Depot for customs classification from the appointed effective date.
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      Income Tax

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      11/2017 - dated 24-3-2017
      Guidelines for waiver of interest charged under section 201(1A) (i) of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: The Board permits reduction or waiver of interest under section 201(1A)(i) where the Chief Commissioner or Director General considers it fit, provided the principal demand is paid or satisfactory arrangements exist; eligible cases include defaults caused by search and seizure, reliance on High Court orders later altered by law or higher court decision, and non-deduction for cross-border payments resolved by the Mutual Agreement Procedure with acceptance and withdrawal of appeals. Interest already paid may be refunded if waived, and the examining authority must issue a speaking order after hearing; the Board can examine implementation grievances but will not re-open merits.

      DGFT

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      62/2015-2020 - dated 24-3-2017
      Amendments in Appendix 4J of Hand Book of Procedures 2015-20 and in General Notes for Chemicals and Allied Products of Standard Input Output Norms (SION) relating to Export Obligation Period under Advance Authorizations
      Summary: Amendments to Appendix 4J set specific export obligation periods for inputs imported under Advance Authorizations with pre import conditions, specifying distinct periods for categories such as spice inputs for value addition, drugs from unregistered sources, penicillin and 6 APA from unregistered sources, tea, silk, precious metals, raw sugar, natural rubber, certain notified SION items, and fabrics under the Special Advance Authorization Scheme. General Note No.15 of the Chemical and Allied Products SION restricts export obligation to 12 months for penicillin/6 APA imported from unregistered sources, prohibits further extension, and requires the licensing authority to endorse this on the Authorization; imports from registered sources follow the normal period.
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