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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 13,2017

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: With central GST Bills enacted, nationwide operation depends on every State passing the SGST Bill and obtaining gubernatorial assent; Presidential assent to central Acts and state notifications are required before implementation. The article underscores implementation timing risks, the non viability of piecemeal rollout if any State fails to enact SGST, and concerns over administrative fairness, anti profiteering measures, and commitments on tax rate moderation.
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      Summary: Approval is granted to establish the Government e-Marketplace Special Purpose Vehicle as a Section 8 company to function as the National Public Procurement Portal, providing an end-to-end online marketplace for procurement of common-use goods and services by Central and State government entities, public sector undertakings, autonomous institutions and local bodies, prioritising transparency and efficiency; DGS&D is to be wound up and cease functions by the prescribed closure date, with a permitted extension on justified grounds.
      Summary: Implementation of the Target Plus Scheme (TPS) under FTP 2004-09 is approved to effect the court's decision: claims denied by a retrospective notification will be settled and benefits extended to eligible applicant exporters as per the originally notified TPS provisions for 2005-06 and FTP 2004-09; claims will be considered up to the dates of Notification No. 48 (20.02.2006) and Notification No. 8 (12.06.2006); DGFT HQs will formulate processing guidelines with the Department of Revenue within one year.
      Summary: APEDA and Department of Commerce export-promotion schemes provide financial and programmatic assistance across Infrastructure Development, Market Promotion, Quality Development and Transport Assistance to support exporters of agricultural and processed food products; benefits to small and marginal farmers are indirect. Eligibility covers exporters from all States, and APEDA has funded state agencies in Rajasthan to establish common export infrastructure, including pack houses and a laboratory cum research centre for guar gum and agro-products testing, to strengthen post-harvest handling, testing and consolidation for exports.
      Summary: Capital gains reinvested by investors into notified funds and capital gains from sale of residential property reinvested in start up equity are exempted; eligible start ups receive a full profit deduction for three consecutive years within a prescribed certification window, and angel funding in certified start ups is exempt from tax on receipt. Carry forward and set off of losses for eligible start ups is relaxed despite changes in shareholding provided the shareholders at the time losses arose continue to hold shares at the relevant later year end.
      Summary: The Government implemented regulatory and policy measures to strengthen gems and jewellery exports: establishment of Special Notified Zones; a separate ITC HS Code for lab grown diamonds; the Gold Monetisation Scheme; amendment of wastage and value addition norms; approval of Common Facility Centres; and financial assistance for international promotion under Market Development Assistance and Market Access Initiative schemes to enhance export competitiveness and industry infrastructure.
      Summary: Rule 149 of the Government Financial Rules, 2017 mandates that Central Government ministries and departments procure goods and services available on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM), an online portal that handles registration, procurement methods, contracting and payments electronically; seller prices are visible to registered users, bidding and reverse-auction notices are circulated to eligible sellers, contracts are publicly accessible, and a full audit trail is maintained to promote transparency.
      Summary: Central incentive schemes supplement State industrial development in backward regions through capital investment, interest and insurance subsidies, tax and excise relief, and region specific special packages with defined ceilings and durations; an inter ministerial Committee chaired by the NITI Aayog CEO has been constituted to review and propose a new industrial policy roadmap for North Eastern and Himalayan States following state requests for extensions and harmonisation.
      Summary: An Inter-Disciplinary Committee, chaired by the Special Secretary (Economic Affairs) with multi-agency membership, is to review the domestic and global status of Virtual Currencies, examine existing regulatory and legal frameworks, and recommend measures addressing consumer protection, money laundering, operational, legal and security risks, reporting its findings to the Department of Economic Affairs.
      Summary: RBI publishes the US Dollar reference rate and, using that rate with cross currency middle rates, provides corresponding rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; the announcement specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the RBI reference rate.
      Summary: Amendment to the repayment timetable for 7.49% Government Stock 2017 (con) revises the scheduled redemption date; interest will cease to accrue from the day after that revised repayment date, and if a State Government declares a holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act on the revised repayment date, paying offices in that State will repay on the previous working day.
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      36/2017 - dated - 11-4-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Levy of Fees (Customs Documents) Amendment Regulations, 2017
      Summary: Regulations substitute the TABLE in regulation 3 to prescribe fees: Rs.1000 for most document amendments and cancellations (manifests, shipping bills, port clearance, outward entry, short shipment supplementation), Rs.100 for certified copies of customs documents requested prior to specified orders, and Nil for amendment of a prior Bill of Entry filed under the proviso to sub section (3) of section 46; effective on publication under powers conferred by the Customs Act.
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      35/2017 - dated - 11-4-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in Notification No. 40/2012-Customs (N.T.), dated the 2nd May, 2012
      Summary: The notification amends the table in Notification No. 40/2012-Customs (N.T.) by deleting an entry at Sl. No. 2 (column 3), substituting the entry at Sl. No. 3 (column 3) to specify that the named provision applies after grant of an order for clearance, and inserting two entries at Sl. No. 5 (column 3) to add a reference to Section 30 and to specify that the same named provision applies before grant of an order for clearance.
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      34/2017 - dated - 10-4-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs appoints officers as Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise powers and discharge duties formerly vested in named adjudicating officers for adjudication of specified show cause notices, and expressly supersedes earlier orders identified in the Table transferring adjudication authority for the listed matters and noticees.
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      13/2017 - dated 11-4-2017
      Clarification regarding liability to Income-tax in India for a non-resident seafarer receiving remuneration in NRE (Non Resident External) account maintained with an Indian Bank
      Summary: Salary of a non-resident seafarer for services rendered outside India on a foreign-going ship (Indian or foreign flag) shall not be included in total income merely because that salary has been credited in the NRE account maintained with an Indian bank; mere credit to an NRE account does not render foreign-earned salary 'received in India' for taxability purposes.

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      14/2017 - dated 11-4-2017
      Delayed, incomplete or incorrect filing of Import Manifest or Import Report - Regarding
      Summary: The circular prescribes distinct administrative procedures for IGM amendments: same day approval of minor amendments by Superintendent/Appraiser without adjudication (subject to a revised flat amendment fee), general 24 hour processing for major amendments by Deputy/Assistant Commissioners with escalation for delays, mandatory combined application by the shipping line with specified supporting documents, and allocation of liability for any penalties to the shipping line filing the IGM under section 30; consignees and brokers are exempt from such fines.
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