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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 23,2018

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      By: CA.Mohammed Lakkadsha
      Summary: Erosion of auditor independence in nationalised bank branch audits-driven by management appointments, compressed timelines, pressure to avoid qualifications, restricted access to data and inadequate CBS orientation-prevents substantive verification of advances and hampers truthful reporting of asset classification, increasing risk of misappropriation and undetected non-performance.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: State-established beverage corporations that procure, warehouse and resell alcoholic liquor under statutory canalization arrangements perform trading activities rather than taxable services. The corporations operate under exclusive wholesale privileges and liquor sourcing policies, with suppliers retaining certain risks and payment made after retail sale; incidental receipts such as inactive stock penalties and handling charges arise from this commercial trading framework. Courts have held that such factual arrangements amount to purchase-and-sale of goods and not business auxiliary services liable to service tax.
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      Summary: Approval establishes the Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan as a national capacity building Centrally Sponsored Scheme for PRIs, combining a fully centrally funded national component with a State component funded on specified Centre:State ratios; it extends to all States, UTs and non Part IX rural local institutions, aligns implementation with SDGs, Mission Antyodaya and aspirational districts, and requires demand driven State Annual Action Plans, programmatic convergence with other ministries, institutional structures at national/state/district levels, prioritisation of social inclusion and incentivisation of Panchayats.
      Summary: Digital technologies require a policy shift from catch-up growth to active adoption and adaptation, with India implementing Aadhaar-enabled digital service delivery, expanding mobile data access, encouraging private-sector uptake, and addressing taxation via an equalisation levy. Separately, rising public debt vulnerabilities in low-income developing countries necessitate enhanced public debt transparency on both debtor and creditor sides, clearer multilateral strategies, and strengthened bilateral and regional financing arrangements to support equitable growth and sustainable development.
      Summary: The Secretary emphasised that key structural reforms, notably the Goods and Services Tax, have strengthened growth and macroeconomic stability and will support robust performance after transitional effects. During the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings he participated in sessions on global developments and the Early Warning Exercise, and held bilateral discussions with multilateral development institutions and partners on replenishments, engagement opportunities, guarantees, and cooperation in development innovations.
      Summary: Smuggling of diesel was effected by declaring imported consignments as mineral spirit and substantially undervaluing invoices to evade import restrictions and customs duty; coordinated searches and chemical examination confirmed diesel, resulting in seizure of 14 containers and arrest of four persons under the Customs Act, 1962, with evidence of shell purchasers, hawala payments, and distribution networks across Kakinada and Chennai.
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