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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 20,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Eligibility under Rule 24 requires Indian citizenship, sound mind, solvency, no specified convictions, and prescribed educational or service qualifications. Applicants apply in Form GST PCT 1; the authorised officer may enroll and issue Form GST PCT 2 or reject the application. Enrolment continues until cancelled and practitioners are listed on the Common Portal in Form GST PCT 5, with disqualification under Section 48 following notice and opportunity to be heard. Registered persons may authorise practitioners via Form GST PCT 6 to prepare and file returns and related tasks, but responsibility for correctness of returns remains with the registered person.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 creates a central levy on intra state supplies within a dual GST framework, subsuming multiple central and state indirect taxes into a value added regime with seamless input tax credit. It furnishes administrative powers for assessment, audit, inspection, seizure and recovery, prescribes self assessment, tax collection at source for electronic commerce operators, an anti profiteering measure, an appellate tribunal, and detailed transitional provisions and schedules. The Act's territorial extension excludes Jammu & Kashmir until the State assents; commencement and phased applicability are to be notified.
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      Summary: Draft rules set the procedural framework for GST appeals: specified forms and electronic filing with immediate provisional acknowledgement, submission of hard copies and certified orders within seven days to generate final acknowledgement which constitutes the filing date; multiplicity of copies varies by forum. The Appellate Tribunal fee regime links fees to the tax or credit involved subject to a maximum, with fee exemption for certain rectification applications. Additional evidence before appellate bodies is tightly limited to enumerated exceptions and requires written reasons and opportunity for the adjudicating authority to examine or rebut. Appellate orders must include an order summary indicating final demand, and misconduct by authorised representatives may lead to disqualification.
      Summary: Advance ruling procedure requires the appointment of experienced officers as members of the Authority; applications and appeals must be filed on the common portal in prescribed forms with the specified fee; applications, verifications and supporting documents must be signed as prescribed; certified copies of rulings may be attested by members; and appellate rulings signed by Members must be sent to the applicant/appellant, concerned Central and State/Union Territory tax officers, the jurisdictional officers and the Authority.
      Summary: Draft rules require registered persons to maintain comprehensive accounts and prescribed documents for supplies, imports, exports and reverse charge transactions, kept separately by activity and including detailed stock, advance and tax registers; books must be retained at principal and related places, serially numbered, not erased, and electronic records must include edit logs, backups, authentication and audit trails, while agents, manufacturers, service suppliers, works contractors, transporters and warehouse operators have specified additional recordkeeping and production obligations, with preservation for the statutory period and on demand production.
      Summary: The Cabinet authorises financially sound State Government entities to undertake direct external borrowing from bilateral ODA agencies for major infrastructure projects, subject to direct repayment by the borrower, a state guarantee from the concerned State Government, and a central counter guarantee by the Government of India. This dispensation departs from prior practice of routing external assistance through the Union Government and aims to mobilise additional funding for high cost projects without exhausting State borrowing limits.
      Summary: Approval was granted for signing a Protocol amending the Convention between India and Portugal to avoid double taxation and strengthen prevention of fiscal evasion; the amendment permits exchange of tax related information between the two jurisdictions to help tax authorities curb tax evasion under the treaty framework.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India announced the reference rate for the US dollar for April 19, 2017, noted the previous day's rate for comparison, published corresponding rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen derived from the US dollar reference and middle cross currency rates, and stated that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      37/2017 - dated - 12-4-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Customs (Settlement of Cases) Amendment Rules, 2017
      Summary: The amendment prescribes Form SC (C)-2 for applications under the post-filing settlement provision, updates cross-references to treat Forms SC (C)-1 and SC (C)-2 as alternate prescribed formats, and replaces rule 4 to require the Settlement Commission, when calling for a report, to forward a copy of the applicant's submission and all annexures, statements and supporting documents to the Commissioner of Customs. The new form includes applicant particulars, show cause notice details, a verification attestation of full disclosure and directions on the application fee and annexures.

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      03/2015-2020 - dated - 19-4-2017 - FTP
      Exemption from the application of quantitative ceiling and export bans on export of organic agricultural products (wheat, non-Basmati rice) and organic processed products (edible oils and sugar) and enhancement of quantitative ceiling on export of pulses & lentils
      Summary: Organic wheat, organic non-Basmati rice (excluding paddy/rough), organic edible oils, and organic sugar certified under NPOP/APEDA are exempt from quantitative ceilings and prohibitions applicable to non-organic counterparts, provided exports occur from Custom EDI ports; the annual export ceiling for APEDA-certified organic pulses and lentils has been increased and requires prior APEDA contract registration and shipment through Custom EDI ports.
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      02/2015-2020 - dated 19-4-2017
      Amendment in Standard Input Output Norms A-39 under Chemical & Allied Product Group –reg.
      Summary: Amendment to Standard Input Output Norms A-39 revises the export product nomenclature in the Chemical and Allied Products group to Acetyl Salicylic Acid (Aspirin), clarifying export classification under the SION regime and incorporated into the Handbook of Procedure (Vol. II) pursuant to powers in the Foreign Trade Policy and Handbook of Procedure.

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      15/2017- Customs - dated 19-4-2017
      Rescinding Board Circular F. No. 528/213/87-Customs (TU) -reg.
      Summary: Board previously directed that imports under contracts for plant setup or expansion be treated as project goods assessed under CTH 9801, losing individual identity and precluding application of exemption notifications; judicial authority subsequently permitted benefit of individual notifications for such imports, and the Board has rescinded Circular F. No. 528/213/87-Cus. (T.U.) dated 08.08.1987 accordingly.
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      F. No. 15017/63/2017-Dir(ICD) - dated 19-4-2017
      Meeting with representatives of Foreign Missions -reg.
      Summary: Meeting arrangements and procedural engagement with representatives of foreign missions regarding customs administration and related operational coordination, directing senior customs leadership and directorates to facilitate consultations and to disseminate guidance via circulars, trade notices, public notices and office orders so that Commissioners and directorates can implement liaison protocols, information exchange and operational clarifications for handling diplomatic consignments and mission-related customs queries.
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