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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 21,2018

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      By: Suriyanarayanan Iyer
      Summary: The AAR Kerala held that employer recovery of employee canteen charges is an outward supply taxable under GST, reasoning from the definition of business, composite supply treatment, and that cost recovery constitutes consideration. The article contrasts this with earlier case law applying the dominant object test and holdings that canteen sales were not exigible to VAT, argues Schedule III exclusions and the ejusdem generis construction of composite supply counsel against the AAR's approach, and notes likely litigation and the need for legislative clarification.
      By: Kishan Barai
      Summary: Import conditions for fresh Indian mangoes require use of the Australian Department of Agriculture's BICON system to select 'Fresh mango for human consumption', choose India as origin, and complete import scenario questions; import alerts may alter conditions. Exporters must ensure required phytosanitary treatments-principally irradiation and hot water treatment-are performed at APEDA-authorised packhouses and provide supporting certifications (e.g., SGS, EIA) as required by the importer to meet Australian norms.
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      Summary: Recommendations address institutional reform of Urban Local Bodies through fiscal empowerment, clarified functions and professionalised administration, and strengthened District Planning Committees; a shift in financing from grants to blended commercial sources via PPPs, municipal bonds, land value capture, credit rating reforms and model transaction documents; and strategic long-term planning supported by urban infrastructure databases, open data and AI, sustainability criteria for multilateral funding, simplified permissions, and inclusive housing and transport policies.
      Summary: New Common Subscriber Registration Forms for the National Pension System require mandatory bank account details and mobile number to facilitate operations and exits. Compliance with FATCA, CERSAI registration, and Prevention of Money Laundering Act requirements is compulsory for new and existing subscribers; existing subscribers may submit FATCA self certification online via CRA portals, which provide guidance for the process. Subscribers must complete mandatory fields correctly to avoid form rejection.
      Summary: Discussions focused on NDB membership expansion and expanding the Bank's project pipeline evenly across members while avoiding deadline-driven expansion; India urged careful assessment of benefits from new members. The meeting also covered the BRICS Contingent Reserve Arrangement and BRICS Bond Fund. Proposed institutional responses included a Working Group on Illicit Financial Flows and a BRICS PPP Task Force; India noted the existing Project Preparation Fund could support PPP readiness and suggested mobilising brownfield infrastructure for institutional financing, while supporting progress on the BRICS Rating Agency feasibility report.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published its daily reference rate for the US Dollar, comparing it with the previous day's rate, and used that USD reference together with middle cross currency quotes to derive and publish Rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; it also states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: The "Brihad Sampark Yojna," coordinated by the Ministry of External Affairs, uses ministerial visits to strengthen international cooperation and renew connections with the Indian diaspora through bilateral talks with senior representatives and participation in community and cultural programmes.
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      09/2018 - dated 19-4-2018
      Classification of remnant fuel & oils -reg.
      Summary: Remnant fuels and oils incidental to ship breaking were historically classed separately from ships, causing litigation over treatment as part of vessels and related confiscation and penalties. A later trade policy amendment expressly freed remnant high speed diesel and light diesel oil brought on board old ships for breaking from import policy restrictions, and field formations are to finalize pending provisional assessments in accordance with that amendment.
      2.
      61/2018 - dated 17-4-2018
      Subject: Selection of a food-items for FSSAI NOC, efforts to reduce unintended selection and also to reduce time taken to obtain NOC / Test Reports- reg.
      Summary: The notice directs importers and customs brokers to use specific SWIFT grade codes (PHG, NPH, NFG) and FSH end-use codes when filing Bills of Entry to prevent unintended routing of consignments to FSSAI for NOC and to expedite processing; it cautions that misuse of codes to evade FSSAI clearance will render goods liable to prohibition and confiscation under section 111(d), notes that no PGA exception code exists for FSSAI, and treats the instructions as a standing order for officers.
      3.
      60/2018 - dated 17-4-2018
      Subject: Duty payment through various duty credit scrips issued under Chapter 3 of FTP- reg.
      Summary: Importers electing to use Duty Credit Scrips at Bill of Entry filing cannot change that option at assessment; if duty payable exceeds scrip balance, the entire scrip amount must be applied, and if duty payable is less than available credit, the duty shall be discharged using the scrips. These measures are subject to the importability conditions of the scrips and operate as standing orders for assessing officers.
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      59/2018 - dated 13-4-2018
      Subject: - Procedure (revised) to be followed for scanning of DPD containers selected for scanning- reg
      Summary: Revised procedure applies to DPD DPD containers: when selected for scanning OOC officers must record scanning status and hand over Customs copy; Terminal Preventive Officers must verify "scan clean" on EIR before gate out. Suspicious containers are endorsed by CSD, moved to nominated/preferred CFS for examination, OOC is temporarily suspended and restored if no discrepancy, or cancelled and escalated if discrepancies are found. Mobile scanner outages require a "NOT SCANNED AT MOBILE SCANNER" stamp and referral to fixed scanners. Registers and docket forwarding by OOC and CSD are required.
      5.
      58/2018 - dated 13-4-2018
      SUB: Implementation of the Track and Trace system for export of Pharmaceuticals and drug consignments.–reg.
      Summary: Pharmaceutical exports are permitted only where secondary and tertiary packaging bear one- or two-dimensional barcodes encoding the 14-digit Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) plus batch number, expiry date and a unique serial number, and where the prescribed product and packaging data have been uploaded to the central portal prior to release. The responsibility for correct, complete and timely upload rests with the manufacturer, exporter or its designated agency, and failure of data upload prevents verification and thereby precludes export.
      6.
      57/2018 - dated 10-4-2018
      Sub: Procedure in relation to delivery of DPD containers from port terminals of JNCH, Nhava Sheva to CFSs, if not cleared beyond prescribed 48 Hours period and under certain other circumstances, Designation of CFSs; reg.
      Summary: The notice requires that DPD containers not evacuated within the prescribed time or those damaged/tampered be transferred from port terminals to a CFS for clearance. Port terminals shall transfer such containers to any CFS nominated by the shipping line rather than to a single designated CFS, while importer requests to change CFS remain subject to approval by Customs officials. Shipping lines, terminals and CFSs must notify importers/brokers of transfers and terminals must daily email container details and reasons for non-clearance to the DPD Cell.
      7.
      54 /2018 - dated 31-3-2018
      Subject: - Mandatory implementation of e-SANCHIT w.e.f. 01.04.2018- reg.
      Summary: Mandatory implementation of e-SANCHIT requires electronic upload of supporting documents for all bills of entry filed at Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House w.e.f. 01.04.2018, and ICEGATE will disallow filing unless IRN numbers evidencing prior uploads via e-SANCHIT are provided.
      8.
      56/2018 - dated 29-3-2018
      Subject: Compliance of Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016 - reg.
      Summary: Imports of hazardous and other wastes are barred for disposal and permitted only for recycling, recovery, re use, utilisation or co processing; Schedule VI wastes are banned. Part A imports require prior informed consent of the exporting country and MoEFCC permission; Part B imports require MoEFCC permission for actual users; Part D imports require submission of Form 6 and Schedule VIII documents to Customs. MoEFCC reviews Form 5 applications with SPCB comments and may permit imports subject to environmental facilities, treatment arrangements and valid SPCB consents. Port and Customs verify documentation, enforce compliance, and consignments must carry Form 6.
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