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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 17,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Bill creates a Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal but does not transfer pending appeals from CESTAT, so CESTAT will continue to hear legacy excise, service tax and customs appeals. Existing limitation rules allow revenue officers to issue notices within standard periods and invoke extended periods where evasion involves fraud, collusion, willful misstatement or suppression; consequent adjudications and appeals will therefore persist after GST's commencement. CGST transitional provisions preserve disposal of CENVAT and output duty proceedings under existing law, require cash refunds for amounts found admissible, allow recovery as tax arrears, and bar such amounts from input tax credit under GST.
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      Summary: CBEC authorised zonal chief commissioners to utilise allocated administrative funds to conduct local GST outreach and taxpayer facilitation, focusing on education about the unified tax structure, registration procedures, compliance obligations, promotion of departmental facilitation, and fast-tracking migration of existing assessees to the GST Network using multi-channel communication campaigns.
      Summary: The Minister highlighted investment opportunities and policy reforms aimed at raising manufacturing's share of GDP by promoting infrastructure financing via the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, enhancing digital connectivity and financial inclusion, and improving ease of doing business and the intellectual property regime. Targeted sectors for diversification include electric vehicles, renewable energy and medical devices, while bilateral discussions focused on Japanese industrial townships, expanding trade and investment, and resolving operational issues faced by Indian pharmaceutical and IT firms.
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      206/4/2017-Service Tax - dated 13-4-2017
      Issues related to levy of service tax on the services provided by a person located in non-taxable territory to a person located in non-taxable territory by way of transportation of goods by a vessel from a place outside India to the customs station in India
      Summary: The exemption for sea carriage services by persons in non taxable territories was withdrawn and liability to pay service tax is placed on the importer of goods; an alternate mechanism permits payment calculated on the customs value of imported goods with applicable cesses, the point of taxation is the bill of lading date at port of export, and importers who pay may claim Cenvat credit on the basis of the challan.
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