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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 03,2017

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      By: esha agrawal
      Summary: A comprehensive indirect tax reform establishes Goods and Services Tax through four central bills: a central intra-state levy, an integrated inter-state levy, a union territory levy, and a Compensation Bill to address transitional state revenue loss. The framework merges central and state levies into a single tax on supply, provides seamless input tax credit to avoid tax cascading, contemplates a peak rate with a separate cess on specified demerit goods while retaining a multi-slab structure, and requires separate state legislative approval before national rollout.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Council approved five draft rule sets on Registration, Payment, Returns, Invoicing/debit & credit notes, and Refunds, while tentatively approving but deferring finalisation of four crucial rule sets-Valuation of supply, Input tax credit, Transition provisions, and Composition scheme-to the next meeting. Those deferred rules are essential to carry forward existing input credits, govern migration from the pre GST fiscal position, and inform contractual and logistics decisions. Finalisation of these rules and approval of rate fitment are prerequisites for timely implementation and for states to enact corresponding SGST legislation and administrative arrangements.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Input Service Distributor is an office of a supplier that issues prescribed documents to distribute input tax credit to suppliers having the same PAN. Credit distribution must not exceed available credit, must be allocated only to attributable recipients, and where services relate to multiple or all recipients it must be distributed pro rata based on turnover in the relevant period. Outsourced manufacturing units must maintain separate accounts and certain pre-existing credits cannot be transferred to them. Excess distributions are recoverable from recipients with interest under tax-determination provisions.
      By: Shripada Hegde
      Summary: Under GST the focus is on whether a transaction is a supply for consideration rather than a conventional sale: Schedule II treats works contracts (including property in goods) as services; hire-purchase and instalment-title transfers as supplies of goods; transfers of right to use or undivided shares without title as supplies of services; supplies by unincorporated associations to members as supplies of goods; and supply of food/drink as part of a service as a supply of service.
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      Summary: Registration requires electronic application on the Common Portal with validated PAN, mobile and e-mail and submission of FORM GST REG-01; the proper officer must verify and approve within prescribed timelines or issue deficiency notices, with deemed approval on officer inaction. A digitally signed certificate bearing the GSTIN is made available; special procedures apply for casual, non-resident, online service suppliers, deductors/collectors at source and multiple business verticals. Amendments, cancellation, revocation and migration from existing laws follow prescribed forms, timelines and electronic authentication.
      Summary: Refund claims must be filed electronically in FORM GST RFD-01 with prescribed documentary evidence; input tax credit refunds require debiting the electronic credit ledger. Provisional refunds may be sanctioned quickly if statutory conditions are met, with payment advice to credit the claimant's nominated bank account. Final orders in FORM GST RFD-06 will sanction, adjust against demands, or reject claims after notice and opportunity to be heard; rejected or deficient-claimed amounts are re credited to the electronic credit ledger and interest on delayed refunds is ordered and paid electronically. A Consumer Welfare Fund receives certain non-payable amounts and is administered by a Standing Committee.
      Summary: The draft rules establish electronic registers for GST liability (FORM GST PMT-01), electronic credit ledger (FORM GST PMT-02) and electronic cash ledger (FORM GST PMT-05). Liabilities are debited to the tax liability register and discharged by debiting the credit or cash ledger; appellate relief or penalty adjustments re credit the liability register. Credit ledger entries arise from input tax credit claims and refunds, with prohibited direct entries and prescribed forms for correction and re credit (FORM GST PMT-03, PMT-04). Cash ledger payments use portal challans (FORM GST PMT-06), CIN issuance, and prescribed payment modes and procedures.
      Summary: Rules prescribe mandatory contents and formats for tax invoices, bills of supply, receipt vouchers, revised invoices, credit/debit notes, ISD invoices and delivery challans, including supplier/recipient identification, unique serial numbers, HSN/Accounting Codes, taxable values, tax rates, place of supply, reverse charge indication and signatures; timing and triplicate/duplicate format requirements for goods and services; consolidated invoicing for unregistered recipients; export endorsements; and procedural particulars for delivery challans and ISD credit distribution.
      Summary: The draft rules require specified documents and FORM GSTR-2 reporting to claim Input Tax Credit, disallow credit where tax was paid under orders for fraud or suppression, and mandate reversal and interest where supplier consideration is unpaid after 180 days. Banking/financial institutions have special credit limitations and a 50% admissibility rule for remaining input tax. ISDs must distribute credit monthly via FORM GSTR-6 using a turnover-proportionate formula, issue ISD invoices/credit notes, and follow prescribed apportionment on adjustments. Capital goods and stock-related credits are subject to amortisation, five-year attribution, declaration (FORM GST ITC-01), and annual reconciliation with adjustments to output tax.
      Summary: Registered persons must electronically submit FORM GST TRAN-1 within sixty days to claim input tax credit on carried-forward tax or stock at the appointed day, itemising prior-law claims, supporting declarations and, where applicable, capital goods and stock details; credits are to be credited to the electronic credit ledger (FORM GST PMT-2) and may be subject to verification and recovery proceedings.
      Summary: Value of supply is determined by a hierarchy: open market value; if unavailable, monetary consideration plus known monetary equivalent of non-monetary consideration; or value of supplies of like kind and quality; failing those, application of the cost-based rule (110% of cost) or the residual rule. Special provisions treat related party supplies (invoice deemed open market value where recipient can claim full input tax credit), agent-mediated supplies (option for 90% of recipient's unrelated supply price), and bespoke valuation methods for currency exchange, air ticketing, life insurance, second hand goods margin, vouchers, and exclusions for expenditure by a supplier acting as a pure agent when specified conditions are met.
      Summary: The composition levy is elected by electronic intimation (FORM GST CMP-01, CMP-02 or Part B of REG-01) with required stock and inward-supply disclosures (FORM GST CMP-03, ITC-3). Effectiveness of the option depends on filing timing; one PAN-wide intimation covers all business locations. Eligibility excludes casual and non-resident taxpayers, restricts certain sourced stocks, requires tax on supplies from unregistered persons, mandates status display on bills and premises, and prescribes withdrawal, show cause and stock-declaration procedures (CMP-04 to CMP-07 and ITC-01).
      Summary: Presidential assent makes the Finance Bill 2017 effective immediately, advancing Budget implementation. It imposes a cash transaction ceiling with a penalty equal to the transaction payable by the recipient, and mandates Aadhaar linking for PAN issuance and income tax filing, with existing PAN holders required to intimate Aadhaar in a notified manner. The Bill requires company donations to electoral trusts to be made by cheque, draft or electronic transfer with disclosure in profit and loss, contemplates bearer electoral instruments with notified rules, and dissolves several appellate tribunals with functions reallocated to existing bodies.
      Summary: Central assistance from the National Disaster Response Fund was sanctioned and released to drought affected States after Inter Ministerial Central Team assessments and High Level Committee approval, with releases adjusted by balances in State Disaster Response Funds; individual beneficiary assistance must be disbursed through beneficiaries' bank accounts. Separate NDRF assistance was released for cyclone damage following IMCT assessment and HLC approval, and these releases are additional to routine central tax devolution and other transfers to States and local bodies.
      Summary: The address frames the NDB's mandate as financing sustainable infrastructure in EMDEs to fill a large unmet investment need left by capital constrained MDBs, and sets operational expectations: rapid operationalization, lean governance, faster loan appraisal, diversified financing instruments including local currency financing, adoption of country systems where feasible, lower cost of loans, and use as a vehicle for South South cooperation and technology and knowledge exchange among member countries.
      Summary: SASEC's inclusion of Myanmar broadens the program eastward to enable regional economic integration through multimodal connectivity, port and road linkages that connect South Asia with Southeast and East Asia, and by incorporating Myanmar's hydropower and natural gas resources to enhance energy connectivity and cross-border power trade within the sub-region.
      Summary: The rupee's appreciation since February 2017 is attributed to significant capital inflows-both foreign portfolio and foreign direct investment-supported by positive growth prospects and sound macroeconomic fundamentals. The rupee is market-determined, while the Reserve Bank of India intervenes in the foreign exchange market to manage excessive volatility and maintain orderly conditions without a fixed target or band; the Government and RBI continue to monitor developments and will act as needed.
      Summary: India's external debt contracted at end-December 2016 mainly due to declines in long-term borrowings-particularly redemption of FCNR(B) deposits and lower commercial borrowings-while long-term debt remained dominant and short-term debt rose marginally; valuation gains from currency movements partly offset the decrease, sovereign debt comprised a minority share, dollar denominated instruments were the largest currency component, and key coverage and vulnerability indicators improved relative to the prior reporting period.
      Summary: Central Board of Direct Taxes has executed additional Unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements, bringing the total number of APAs to 152, comprising both Unilateral and Bilateral APAs. The agreements set pricing methods for diverse international transactions - including intra group services, IT and software services, engineering design, marketing support, traded goods, interest, guarantees, royalties and support services - under a statutory APA scheme introduced in 2012 with rollback provisions added in 2014 to provide transfer pricing certainty and support a non adversarial tax regime.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      8/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - CE (NT)
      Central Excise (Advance Rulings) Amendment Rules, 2017
      Summary: The Amendment Rules replace clause (b) of rule 2 of the Central Excise (Advance Rulings) Rules, 2002 to define "Authority" by reference to the Authority for Advance Rulings as defined in clause (e) of section 28E of the Customs Act, 1962, thereby aligning the Central Excise advance-rulings definition with the Customs Act.

      Customs

      2.
      11/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 69/2011-Customs, dated 29th July, 2011 so as to provide deeper tariff concessions in respect of specified goods imported under the India-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IJCEPA), w.e.f. 1st of April, 2017
      Summary: Substitutes the Table in Notification No. 69/2011 Customs to prescribe concessional percentage duty rates for specified chapters, headings, sub headings and tariff items for goods imported under the India Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement; enacted under sub section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962, and effective from 1 April 2017.
      3.
      31/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to notify Foreign Post Offices
      Summary: The notification, under clause (e) of sub section (1) of section 7 of the Customs Act, 1962, designates specified post offices as foreign post offices to serve as authorized points for customs clearance of imported goods and export goods, listing named post offices across States and Union territories including air and sea postal units and specialized sorting offices.
      4.
      30/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in Notification No. 63/94 -Customs (NT), dated the 21st November, 1994
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs amends Notification No. 63/94-Customs (N.T.) by directing that serial number 8 and the entries relating thereto in the Table of the principal notification be omitted, thereby removing that specified schedule entry affecting inland container depots, land customs stations and ports.
      5.
      29/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Customs (Advance Rulings) Amendment Rules, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the definition of Authority in rule 2 of the Customs (Advance Rulings) Rules, 2002 to mean the Authority for Advance Rulings constituted under section 245 O of the Income tax Act, effected under powers of the Customs Act and commencing from 1 April 2017.
      6.
      28/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Deferred Payment of Import Duty (Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: The amendment to rule 5 of the Deferred Payment of Import Duty Rules, 2016 prescribes a tiered payment schedule: duties for Bills of Entry returned from the 1st to the 15th are payable by the 16th of that month; those returned from the 16th to the last day of any month other than March are payable by the 1st of the following month; and those returned from the 16th to the 31st of March are payable by the 31st March. The rules take effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
      7.
      27/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Bill of Entry (Forms) Amendment Regulations, 2017
      Summary: A new Regulation 4 requires the importer or an authorised person holding a valid customs broker licence to present the bill of entry before the end of the next day (excluding holidays) following arrival at the customs station for clearance. If not presented within that time and no sufficient cause exists, the importer is liable to escalating charges for late presentation, subject to waiver by the proper officer if reasons are satisfactory. No late-presentation charges apply where entry inwards or cargo arrival occurred before assent to the Finance Bill.
      8.
      26/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Bill of Entry (Electronic Integrated Declaration) Amendment Regulations, 2017
      Summary: An authorised person must file the bill of entry before the end of the next day (excluding holidays) after arrival for clearance; a bill is deemed filed and self-assessment completed when the electronic integrated declaration is entered in the Indian Customs Electronic Data Interchange System and a bill of entry number is generated. Late presentation attracts prescribed daily charges unless the proper officer, satisfied with the reasons, waives them; no charges apply where arrival occurred before the Finance Bill, 2017 received presidential assent.
      9.
      25/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment to Notification No. 40/2012-Customs (N.T.), dated the 2nd May, 2012
      Summary: Amendment substitutes item (i) in column (3) against serial number 2 of Notification No. 40/2012 Customs (N.T.) with the text: "(i) Second proviso to sub sections (3), and (5) of section 46; and", enacted under clause (34) of section 2 of the Customs Act, 1962 and issued as Notification No. 25/2017 Customs (N.T.).
      10.
      24/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas (Amendment) Regulations, 2017
      Summary: Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas (Amendment) Regulations, 2017 impose an additional obligation on customs cargo service providers to immediately notify the Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs of the arrival of imported goods in a customs area and their departure after clearance. The amendment takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.

      Income Tax

      11.
      24/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies Science and Engineering Research Board, a board constituted by Central Government, in respect of the following specified income arising to that Board
      Summary: The Central Government notifies the Science and Engineering Research Board as a specified entity for tax purposes, listing exemptible income categories: central government grants (revenue and capital), bank interest, refunds of unspent grants, and other receipts such as RTI fees and scrap sale. The notification is subject to conditions that the Board shall not carry on commercial activity, must keep activities and the nature of specified income unchanged across financial years, and must file returns under the statutory return provision; it is applied retrospectively to specified years.
      12.
      23/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission, a Commission constituted by the State Government of Madhya Pradesh in respect of the following specified income arising to that Commission
      Summary: Notification under Section 10(46) exempts specified receipts of the Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission - including petition fees, interest on savings, fines and charges, and incidental receipts such as grants, sale of tender documents, processing and copying fees, license fee, vehicle rent, staff loan interest, RTI receipts and tariff book receipts - subject to conditions that the Commission not engage in commercial activity, that the nature of specified income remain unchanged, and that the Commission file returns as required under the Income-tax Act; the notification is given retrospective effect for listed years.

      Service Tax

      13.
      12/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - ST
      Service Tax (Advance Rulings) Amendment Rules, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes clause (b) in rule 2 of the Service Tax (Advance Rulings) Rules, 2003 so that "Authority" means the Authority for Advance Rulings as defined in clause (e) of section 28E of the Customs Act. The Service Tax (Advance Rulings) Amendment Rules, 2017 are notified as No. 12/2017-Service Tax and commence on 1 April 2017.

      VAT - Delhi

      14.
      F.3(14)/Fin(Rev-I)2012-13/DSVI/151 - dated - 28-3-2017 - DVAT
      Appointment of Assistant Commissioner cum VATO
      Summary: Exercising authority under clause (a) of sub section (2) of section 66 of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004 read with rule 47 of the Delhi Value Added Tax Rules, 2005, the Lt. Governor appoints named officers as Assistant Commissioner cum VATO and Assistant VAT Officer to assist the Commissioner of Value Added Tax in the administration of the Act, with effect from date of assumption of charge.
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      FEMA

      1.
      43 - dated 31-3-2017
      Investment by Foreign Portfolio Investors in Government Securities
      Summary: Limits for investment by Foreign Portfolio Investors in Central Government Securities and State Development Loans are increased for April-June 2017, effective April 1, 2017; unutilised long term investor limits at end March 2017 will be released to the general category in April 2017. Existing conditions continue to apply, including security wise limits, coupons permitted outside limits, and a minimum residual maturity of three years; SEBI will issue operational allocation and monitoring guidelines.

      DGFT

      2.
      64/2015-2020 - dated 31-3-2017
      Extending Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) benefit for ‘Onions Fresh or Chilled’ under ITC (HS) code 07031010 up to 30.06.2017
      Summary: Extension of MEIS benefit for 'Onions Fresh or Chilled' under ITC (HS) code 07031010 is authorized under paragraph 1.03 of the Foreign Trade Policy (2015-2020), extending the notified FOB-based export incentive so that exporters remain eligible to claim the MEIS benefit for shipments effected up to 30.06.2017.
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