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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 29,2017

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The introduction of four Bills establishing Central GST, Integrated GST, Union Territory GST and a Compensation Cess advances a destination based dual GST architecture; the Bills, vetted by the GST Council and Union Law Ministry, provide for a temporary compensation mechanism for states. The procedural path requires passage by Parliament, upper house review with possible amendments returned to the lower house, and subsequent adoption of State GST enactments to operationalise the federal GST regime.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CESTAT directives standardize appeal filings by requiring valid fee instruments at submission, permitting a concise 3-4 page brief at hearing, defining certified copy to include authenticated originals or copies, and mandating typed, double-spaced, A4 paper filings that are paged, indexed and tagged. Parties must give advance notice for adjournments and exchange materials beforehand; a five-digit bench-specific numbering system applies; and appellants must submit an undertaking that no parallel proceedings are pending in any other forum.
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      Summary: Four statutes were introduced to create a unified Goods and Services Tax framework: the Central GST, Integrated GST, Union Territory GST and the Compensation Law, with the Finance Minister briefing legislators on their design, public benefits, and the objective of implementing a one-nation one-tax regime while seeking consensus for parliamentary consideration.
      Summary: The GST Bills are regarded as unacceptable in current form and the party will seek amendments while maintaining a constructive opposition stance. MPs were instructed to raise public concerns about the tax legislation in Parliament without appearing opposed to tax reform, and to link scrutiny of the GST measures with advocacy for farmers' distress and a farm loan waiver.
      Summary: The government proposes four GST measures - Central GST, Integrated GST, Union Territory GST and a Compensation Law - to establish a one nation one tax regime founded on the principle of shared sovereignty; these measures were drafted after detailed discussions in the GST Council comprising all states and the government seeks to pass them through consensus while including a compensation arrangement to address transitional revenue concerns.
      Summary: Guidance on GST migration procedures: one Provisional ID and access token is issued per PAN per State irrespective of number of legacy registrations; additional premises may be added as Additional Place of Business. Addressed enrolment problems include token formatting, OTP delivery issues, login activation errors, DSC registration mismatches, and inability to amend submitted Enrolment Applications until post implementation; taxpayers are advised to use prescribed helpdesk channels for technical investigation and resolution.
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      Customs

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      10/2017 - dated - 28-3-2017 - Cus
      Amendment to Notification No.12/2012-Customs, dated the 17th March, 2012, so as to impose basic customs duty of 10% on wheat and Tur, with immediate effect
      Summary: The amendment to Notification No.12/2012 Customs substitutes and clarifies pulse tariff entries at serial number 21, inserts a new serial 21C to classify tariff headings 0713 40 00 and 0713 60 00 as Tur and subjects them to a ten percent basic customs duty, and replaces the Nil rate at serial number 34 with ten percent, thereby rescinding the prior zero-duty exemption for the goods covered.

      DGFT

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      43/2015-2020 - dated - 27-3-2017 - FTP
      Amendment in export policy of edible oils
      Summary: Amendment modifies the export prohibition on edible oils by listing exemptions including castor oil; coconut oil via specified ports and land customs; deemed exports from DTA to 100% EOUs for non edible production; DTA to SEZ transfers for processed food manufacture subject to value addition norms; oils from minor forest produce under specific ITC(HS) codes; APEDA certified organic edible oils; rice bran oil in bulk; and groundnut, sesame, soybean and maize oils in bulk; branded consumer packs up to five kilograms are permitted subject to a stated Minimum Export Price.

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      F. No.5/20/2011-CS - dated - 21-3-2017 - Competition Law
      Central Government exempts the Vessels Sharing Agreements of Liner Shipping Industry for a period of three months with effect from the 21st March, 2017
      Summary: The Central Government temporarily exempts Vessels Sharing Agreements in the liner shipping sector from the prohibition on anti-competitive agreements for three months from 21 March 2017, provided such agreements do not include concerted practices fixing prices, limiting capacity or sales, or allocating markets or customers. During this period, monitored filings of existing or newly executed agreements and related documents must be submitted within thirty days of publication or ten days of signing, whichever is later.
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      Income Tax

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      F.No.225/86/2017-ITA.II - dated 28-3-2017
      Petitions seeking condonation of delay in making payment of first instalment under the Income disclosure Scheme, 2016
      Summary: The Board declined blanket condonation of delay in payment of the IDS 2016 first instalment for declarant-attributable reasons, emphasising the fixed payment schedule, prior publicity and absence of interest provisions; however, Pr.CIT/CITs are authorised to consider case-by-case condonation where bank transfer failures returned or delayed funds beyond the declarant's control, upon verification with bank evidence and provided the instalment obligations are completed by the final date specified.

      DGFT

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      63/(2015-2020) - dated 27-3-2017
      Amendment in para 2.54 of the Handbook of Procedures, 2015-2020
      Summary: Paragraph 2.54(d)(iv) of the Handbook of Procedures, 2015-2020 is amended to narrow the list of designated ports for import of un shredded metallic scrap and to bar exceptions including for EOUs and SEZs. The listed sea ports are permitted to import un shredded scrap on a temporary basis until they install and operationalise Radiation Portal Monitors and Container Scanners; ports failing to meet the installation requirement within the extended period will be derecognized for such imports.
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