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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 19,2018

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: CFS units qualify as infrastructure facilities eligible for deduction under Section 80IA; where binding Tribunal and High Court precedent exists with no stay, revenue counsel must not re-argue settled issues or advance incorrect distinctions such as reliance on a considered circular, since doing so wastes judicial time and undermines uniform application of law.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Courts and authorities are addressing GST transitional and procedural disputes: tender values initiated pre-GST may exclude GST where Input Tax Credit is available; state restrictions on transitional credit face vires challenges; registration rejections based on documentary discrepancies should be reconsidered on fresh compliant applications; detained goods must be promptly adjudicated and released if statutory conditions are met; advance ruling applications must be decided without undue delay; and new exporters seeking input credit on zero-rated supplies may be required to furnish a bond with a bank guarantee.
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      Summary: The February 12, 2018 framework requires lenders to report defaults promptly, implement credible resolution plans within a prescribed period after default, and refer unresolved cases to the statutory insolvency process, withdrawing earlier forbearance and process prescriptions while allowing lenders discretion to structure joint or individual workouts supported by independent user pays credit opinions and board approved parameters to prevent evergreening.
      Summary: The e-Way Bill system for inter-State movement is already in operation and several States have enabled intra-State e-Way Bills with substantial early generation volumes. Intra-State functionality will be activated in six additional States on 20 April 2018; businesses and transporters in those States should register on the centralized e-Way Bill portal to ensure compliance and to facilitate goods movement under the single electronic mechanism.
      Summary: Creation of a district-level development mechanism requiring resource-based District Plans tailored to local strengths with sectoral interventions in agriculture, industry and services, skilling, Ease of Doing Business improvements, access to credit, and convergence of public and private efforts; oversight by a central Steering Committee and preparation by designated Indian Institutes of Management, with district Implementation Committees headed by District Collectors responsible for execution.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes a daily Reference Rate for the US dollar that serves as the base for deriving rupee exchange rates for other currencies; euro, pound and yen rates are computed from the dollar Reference Rate using middle cross currency quotes, and the SDR rupee rate is based on this Reference Rate framework.
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      21/2018 - dated - 17-4-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the levy of anti-dumping duty, imposed on imports of Soda Ash originating in or exported from Russia and Turkey under Notification No. 8/2013-Customs (ADD), dated the 18.04.2013 for a further period of one year (i.e. 16.04.2019) or till the conclusion of the sunset review investigations initiated by the Designated Authority vide initiation notification No.7/4/2018-DGAD dated the 16th April, 2018, whichever is earlier.
      Summary: Extension of anti-dumping duty on imports of Soda Ash from Russia and Turkey is effected by inserting a paragraph into the principal notification providing that the duty shall remain in force until conclusion of the sunset review initiated by the Designated Authority or until an earlier specified date, thereby preserving the existing anti-dumping measure during the review period without changing the substantive rate or scope.

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      21/2018 - dated - 18-4-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to make amendments (Fourth Amendment) to the CGST Rules, 2017
      Summary: Substitution of rule 89(5) prescribes a refund for inverted duty structure via the formula: Maximum Refund Amount = (Turnover of inverted rated supplies x Net ITC / Adjusted Total Turnover) - tax payable on such supplies, with Net ITC and Adjusted Total Turnover defined. Rule 97 establishes the Consumer Welfare Fund, its sources, auditability, a Standing Committee with specified powers to regulate applicants, grants, investments and reimbursements, and limits on utilisation. Amendments also prescribe capital goods valuation for ITC-03 and insert FORM GSTR-10 and revised DRC-07.
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