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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 27,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Vicarious liability of company officers is strict secondary responsibility arising from agency principles but requires clear statutory and procedural prerequisites: the complaint must allege specific facts bringing an individual within the statutory provision, identify the individual's managerial role, and ordinarily the company must be arraigned as the principal accused. Courts have held that merely naming directors is inadequate, a sanction to prosecute must precisely nominate persons and offences, and the principle of attribution imputes a directing mind's mens rea to the company but cannot be used to make directors personally liable unless the statute so provides.
      By: Altamush Zafar
      Summary: The note emphasises the legal hierarchy: the Constitution and statute are paramount, followed by Rules/Notifications and then Circulars; subordinate instruments outside the Act are challengeable. Government-managed tweets and FAQ responses provide rapid procedural guidance but have no independent legal force unless converted into Notifications; FAQs commonly disclaim legal validity. Social media posts should therefore be treated as informational only and cannot override the Act, Rules or Notifications when legal interpretation is required.
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      Summary: Expedited processing of pending GST refunds during a designated Refund Fortnight, with special customs refund cells to sanction IGST and ITC refunds. IGST delays due to Shipping Bill-GSTR-1 mismatches will be addressed using the Concordance Table and EGM errors may be rectified at ICDs or gateway ports; exporters may track statuses on ICEGATE. ITC refund applicants must file and print FORM GST RFD-01A on the common portal and submit the printout and supporting documents to the single jurisdictional tax authority for processing.
      Summary: Addressing the trade imbalance between India and China is the primary objective, pursued through the Joint Group on Economic Relations, Trade, Science and Technology via negotiated expansion of market access for Indian agricultural products, promotion of Indian pharmaceutical and IT/ITES exports, and enhanced cooperation in tourism and healthcare. Ministers committed to preparing an actionable bilateral plan, focused engagement on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, institutionalised e-dialogue, and facilitation of Indian investment into China to reduce the bilateral deficit.
      Summary: Clarification that the extended due date applied only to section 286(2) filings by the ultimate parent; section 286(4) - obliging a constituent entity in India to file where the parent's jurisdiction lacks an exchange agreement or has a systemic failure - is not subject to that extension, and its due date will be prescribed after enactment of the Finance Bill, 2018.
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