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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 18,2016

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: A constitutional amendment is required to empower concurrent Centre and State taxation over supply of goods and services, enabling a dual GST structure: CGST and SGST for intra state supplies and IGST for inter state supplies, with IGST proceeds apportioned among States. GST aims to remove cascading through seamless input tax credit, simplify compliance, and broaden the tax base. GST is destination based; liability for CGST/SGST arises at the time of supply-goods on removal/payment/invoice/receipt and services on invoice/payment/recipient acknowledgment-posing reconciliation challenges.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Service tax on any service provided by Government or a local authority to a business entity is made payable by the recipient under reverse charge, subject to specified exemptions inserted in the Mega Exemption Notification; valuation, point of taxation and Cenvat credit rules have been amended to include interest on deferred payments, fix point of taxation as earlier of payment becoming due or receipt, and regulate phased credit for one time charges while allowing immediate credit for periodic payments.
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      Summary: G-20 discussions urged a review of IMF quotas and World Bank shareholding to increase developing countries' voice; recommended leveraging Multilateral Development Banks' balance sheets to mobilise infrastructure investment; and committed to stronger measures against tax havens, corruption, tax evasion, terrorist financing and money laundering. Bilateral meetings sought increased World Bank financing capacity, greater representation of developing country nationals in senior management, support for regional connectivity and large infrastructure projects, and enhanced tax information sharing to address cross border financial flows.
      Summary: Withdrawal of the Port Congestion Surcharge is effective immediately, removing the 10% levy on base freight for port originating traffic to reduce logistics costs and attract incremental import and container volumes back to rail; the surcharge was earlier imposed to offset detention of rolling stock at congested ports but is withdrawn following a marked decline in port congestion.
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