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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 11,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Cross-border mergers are classified as inbound or outbound, define foreign and resultant companies, and impose compliance with FEMA prohibitions, foreign investment entry routes, pricing, sectoral caps and reporting. Inbound and outbound mergers treat transferred offices as branch offices for applicable foreign-currency and branch-office regulations; guarantees, borrowings and non-permissible assets must conform to foreign borrowing norms or be disposed of within a two-year transition, with valuation and reporting obligations and deemed RBI approval subject to compliance certification.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Year-end GST compliance requires annual reconciliation of books with GST returns and adjustment of March GSTR-3B/GSTR-1 for discrepancies; adoption of unique, consecutively numbered invoice series under Rule 46(b); input tax credit contingent on timely supplier payment with reversal and later reclamation mechanics; limited facility to complete TRAN-1 filings stalled by IT glitches without amendment of recorded credit; annual renewal/submission of LUT via FORM GST RFD-11 deemed accepted on ARN; mandatory e-way bill generation for movements above the prescribed consignment threshold; and adoption of Ind AS 115 for revenue recognition.
      By: Kishan Barai
      Summary: Export-import business requires a long-term, service-first mindset where money is a by-product of providing quality, cultivating customer loyalty, and contributing foreign exchange to the nation. The author distils Uddhava Gita lessons into business-relevant maxims: learn from experience and exemplars, dedicate effort to others, avoid excessive attachment, practise moderation, control the senses (starting with taste), renounce pride, prize bringing joy to others, relinquish ego as supreme charity, and accept responsibility for one's problems.
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      Summary: The draft proposes amending Rule 44E and Forms 34C, 34D and 34DA to require advance ruling applications to capture detailed identification and residency data for an applicant's immediate and ultimate parent companies (including name, address, country of residence, PAN if allotted, and national taxpayer identification or equivalent), and to expand particulars for non-residents in Form 34D. It also substitutes cross-references in Rule 44E to align the rules and forms with the amended statutory definition of "applicant" introduced by the Finance Act, 2017, to enable BEPS Action 5 information exchange.
      Summary: India executed a participants contract securing an extra large plot in the 'Opportunity' segment for a national pavilion to be developed through a public-private partnership, with Central and State governments, industry associations and private businesses coordinating design, participation mechanics and sectoral showcases focused on Space, Pharma, IT, Renewable Energy and Telecom for the six month Expo period.
      Summary: An initiative to raise district-level growth by 3-4% annually using a bottom-up planning framework that designates districts as planning and execution units, selects pilot districts to prepare profiles of strengths and local resources, integrates those profiles across sectors, converges government and private initiatives, and establishes handholding and mentoring mechanisms through inter-ministerial and state coordination to prepare an Action Plan promptly.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes a daily reference rate for the US dollar that serves as the benchmark for calculating rupee exchange quotations; using that rate and cross currency middle rates it derives rupee exchange rates for EUR, GBP and JPY. The notice further states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the RBI reference rate, aligning SDR conversions with the same benchmark.
      Summary: Implementation of the e-Way Bill system is extended to intra-state movement of goods in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala, Telangana and Uttar Pradesh from 15 April 2018, requiring traders and transporters in those States to register or enrol on the national e-Way Bill portal to generate e-Way Bills and facilitate compliance.
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      18/2018 - dated - 9-4-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income–tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The Income-tax Rules are amended by substituting column 4 in Appendix II Form 49A and Form 49AA to add a Gender field for individual applicants with selectable options: Male, Female and Transgender, making gender indication mandatory on those identity KYC forms.
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      53/2018 - dated 30-3-2018
      Subject: - Procedure to be followed for obtaining unique DPD code to DPD importers -Reg.
      Summary: Importers with DPD permission must register at JNPCT to obtain a unique DPD code, which other terminals (GTI, NSICT, NSIGT, BMCT) will use for DPD facilitation including PD account opening. JNPCT will allot new codes only after ensuring no duplication with codes shared by other terminals; terminals must share existing codes with JNPCT and replace their codes with JNPCT's codes for existing clients within 45 days. A DPD Cell contact is provided for issues.
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