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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 20,2018

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      By: Sanjeev Singhal
      Summary: Recovery of food expenses from employees for a company canteen is an outward supply taxable as a service under GST when the employer charges employees. The transaction constitutes consideration and the employer is a supplier; valuation for related persons must follow the valuation rules rather than simple cost. The employer must invoice employees and discharge GST. Input tax credit treatment is disputed: certain input credit restrictions are noted though counter-arguments suggest credit may be available where outward supplies are of the same category.
      By: CASanjay Kumawat
      Summary: Job work under GST permits a registered principal to send inputs or capital goods to a job worker without payment of tax, subject to intimation, delivery challan and FORM GST ITC-04 filing, and return or supply from the job worker's premises within prescribed time limits; failure to comply results in the movement being deemed a supply by the principal with tax and interest consequences. Job work services are taxable as supply of services, scrap may be sold by a registered job worker, and input tax credit remains available to the principal even when goods are sent directly to the job worker.
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      Summary: The Commission applied the Lesser Penalty framework under Section 46 and the Lesser Penalty Regulations to recognise disclosure based cooperation during a cartel probe into coordinated pricing, production limits and market allocation, conducted search and seizure operations while the investigation was pending, and computed penalties by applying statutory penalty criteria and multipliers to profits and receipts, granting differential reductions based on timing and value of cooperation.
      Summary: Under section 14 of the Customs Act, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs notifies distinct conversion rates for listed foreign currencies to be used for imported and export goods; the notification supersedes an earlier notification and directs that the schedule-specific import and export rates be applied for conversions in customs proceedings from the stated effective date, with savings for actions under the prior notification.
      Summary: The conference addressed urban infrastructure financing shortfalls, noting low Urban Local Body revenue capture and untapped property tax potential, and recommended unlocking local assets, expanding municipal jurisdictions, and deputing regional commissioners to mobilize resources for infrastructure investment.
      Summary: A Tamil Nadu delegation submitted a memorandum asking the Finance Commission to balance support for less developed states with the aspirations of better performing states; the Commission stated that the fiscal needs of each state will be assessed individually with regard to their special characteristics and announced a state visit for further consultation.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published a reference rate for the US Dollar which, together with middle cross currency quotes, yields rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on this reference.
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      Customs

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      22/2018 - dated - 18-4-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to impose definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Glassware, originating in, or exported from People's Republic of China and Indonesia.
      Summary: Definitive anti-dumping duty is imposed on imports of soda-lime glassware under sub-heading 7013 from China PR and Indonesia where exported goods were found to be dumped and caused material injury, except for specified producer exemptions. The duty is the difference between a specified reference amount per unit and the per unit landed value when the latter is lower, with the Table listing producers, exporters, origin/export countries, reference amounts and units. Duty is payable in Indian currency for a five-year term; landed value and applicable exchange-rate rules are defined.
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      33/2018 - dated - 19-4-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No.33/2018-Custom(NT) dated 19.4.2018
      Summary: Notification prescribing distinct rates of exchange for specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for import and export purposes, set out in Schedule I (unit rates) and Schedule II (per one hundred units). The determination, issued under statutory authority and superseding a prior board notification for future operation, establishes the applicable conversion rates effective from the stated date for purposes of customs assessment and related transactions.

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      S.O. 1636(E) - dated - 13-4-2018 - SEZ
      Kandla Special Economic Zone Authority - Name of members notified - Amendment in Notification No. S.O.1864(E) dated 18th May, 2016
      Summary: Amendment to the Kandla SEZ Authority replaces the entries at Sl. No. 5 and 6 in notification S.O.1864(E) to include two newly named individuals with their affiliations, updating the Authority's membership roster; a note records that those entries had previously substituted different incumbents.
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      22/2018 - dated 17-4-2018
      Regarding Assessment orders under the CST Act, 1956 for the year 2013-14; representation of STBA reg.
      Summary: Assessing Authorities are directed to initiate appropriate remedies, including review and rectification powers under the DVAT Act, wherever inconsistencies such as multiple assessments and Form 9 discrepancies for the 2013-14 period are identified; procedural provisions governing reconsideration requests must be observed and prior departmental guidance followed.
      2.
      No. F. 6(7)/DVAT/L&J/2013-14/2917 - dated 11-4-2018
      DELGATION OF POWER UNDER THE DVAT ACT, 2004
      Summary: The Commissioner, under powers conferred by section 68 of the DVAT Act read with rule 48, delegates the authority to hear objections under Section 74(1) against orders of the refund-approval committee concerning high-value refund matters to the officer specified (Special Commissioner), directing that the officer shall exercise those powers and perform attendant duties within their respective jurisdiction with immediate effect.
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      No. F. 6(7)/DVAT/L&J/2013-14/2916 - dated 11-4-2018
      DELGATION OF POWER VESTED IN COMMISSIONER (VAT)
      Summary: The order designates named Special Commissioners as members and the concerned Zonal Incharge as Member Secretary of the Refund Approval Committee, empowering that committee to consider and approve large VAT refund claims in accordance with prior departmental orders that established and subsequently modified the committee's remit, thereby formalising the administrative mechanism for centralized vetting of substantial refund applications.

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      63/2018 - dated 18-4-2018
      Subject: - Mechanism for drawal of representative samples in respect of DPD FCL containers from Terminals involving sampling by Customs or Participating Government Agencies (PGAs), operationalising “on-wheel sampling area for DPD FCL containers” -Reg.
      Summary: Operational framework permitting drawal of representative sealed samples from DPD FCL containers inside an on-wheel sampling area at NSICT Terminal by Customs and authorised PGAs to avoid shifting containers to CFS/warehouses. Importers must notify terminal and Customs in advance, obtain delivery orders, pay on-wheel sampling, seal-cutting and re-sealing charges, and have authorised representatives present. Terminal operators must provide one-day passes, seal cutters, ramps and facilitate provisional/final releases. Boarding/OOC officers will draw, seal, forward samples to designated laboratories and endorse OOC records accordingly. Test bonds and assessing-group procedures apply where relevant.
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