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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 27,2019

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      By: KUMAR JAGADEESAN
      Summary: Whether donations from marathon participants are consideration for a taxable supply under GST: the Authority held donations taxable because most funds were spent on event management rather than charitable activities, but the author argues the correct test is the receipt side-whether a supply and quid pro quo existed-emphasising that participant donations are symbolic and not payment for services, and noting unconsidered input tax credits paid on event services.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Suppliers must pass the benefit of a tax rate reduction to ultimate consumers or, if not identifiable, deposit the unpassed amount into the consumer welfare fund. GST rules prescribe a procedural methodology for calculating the commensurate reduction, though computations will differ by case and the supplier is responsible for arriving at the amount. The authority's remit is to determine whether the benefit was passed, not to set prices; practical or legal difficulties do not justify retaining the tax benefit. Corroborative evidence and factual substantiation may defend a supplier in particular cases.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The article contends the Supreme Court's decision on unexplained share capital in the NRA Iron matter should be recalled and reconsidered because counsel failures and non-presentation of relevant precedents produced a judgment that overlooked key evidentiary and statutory considerations. It emphasizes that a payee who presents and obtains payment on a cheque paid by the drawee bank should not be required to explain the source of the payor's funds, that share certificates and public registration evidence recognition of liability, and that share premium and investors' capital/reserves legitimately explain large subscriptions.
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      14/2019 - dated - 25-3-2019 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on 'Acetone', originating in or exported from European Union, Singapore, South Africa and United States of America.
      Summary: Imposition of anti-dumping duty on acetone (tariff item 2914 11 00) from European Union, Singapore, South Africa and USA after a continuation review found continued dumping and material injury to the domestic industry; duties are set as country and producer specific USD per metric tonne rates, effective for five years, payable in Indian currency, with conversion based on the Government specified exchange rate applicable on the bill of entry date.
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      09/2019 - dated - 25-3-2019 - Cus
      Amendment to Notification No.52/2003-Customs dated 31.03.2003 for extending exemption from IGST and compensation cess to EOUs on imports till 31.03.2020
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the expiry date in Notification No. 52/2003-Customs to extend the exemption from IGST and compensation cess on imports to Export Oriented Units by replacing the earlier specified date in the proviso of the opening paragraph, thereby continuing the import tax exemptions for EOUs for the extended period.
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      08/2019 - dated - 25-3-2019 - Cus
      Seeks to extend the exemption from Integrated Tax and Compensation Cess upto 31.03.2020 on goods imported against AA/EPCG authorizations.
      Summary: Extension of the exemption from Integrated Tax and Compensation Cess on goods imported against Advance Authorization (AA) and Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) authorizations by substituting the earlier expiry date with a later expiry date in the opening paragraph provisos and specified conditions of five prior customs exemption notifications, thereby continuing the tax relief under the existing terms of those notifications.
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      25/2019 - dated - 25-3-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Shipping bill format changes.
      Summary: Notification substitutes Forms SB I and SB III in the Shipping Bill and Bill of Export (Forms) Regulations, 2017, prescribing detailed shipping bill and bill of export formats. The forms require exporter/consignee identification, customs station, carriage and foreign exchange details, invoice- and item-level descriptions, export valuation (INCOTERMS, FOB, freight, insurance), export duty and IGST fields, and sections for export schemes, drawback claims, container data, documents submitted and declaratory signatures. The amendment takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      FACILITY No. 03/2019 - dated 11-2-2019
      Implementation of Risk Management System (RMS) in Imports
      Summary: The RMS creates a risk based import clearance regime in which self assessed Bills of Entry filed electronically in ICES/ICEGATE may be cleared without routine officer assessment or physical examination; the system generates an electronic output that either permits out of charge after duty payment or selects B/Es for assessment, examination, or Post Clearance Audit based on risk parameters, random selection, or intelligence. Authorized Economic Operators receive facilitation but must meet Compulsory Compliance Requirements and provide requisite documents; bond debits are system driven and PCA replaces concurrent audit.
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