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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 25,2017

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Section 269ST prohibits receipt of cash above a specified threshold except by account payee cheque, bank draft or electronic clearing, with exclusions for government and specified banking entities; section 271DA levies a penalty equal to the amount received for contravention subject to proof of good and sufficient reasons and imposition by the Joint Commissioner. The author critiques the recipient only liability, the low monetary threshold, and the legislative presumption linking cash transactions to black money, urging extension of responsibility to payers and intermediaries and reconsideration of proportionality.
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      Summary: Government action on foreign direct investment proposals includes approval of six proposals across pharmaceuticals, publishing, manufacturing and wholesale trading; recommendation of one major pharmaceutical acquisition to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs for CCEA clearance; deferment of eleven proposals pending further consideration (covering telecom, amalgamation, post-facto regularisation and sectoral compliance issues); rejection of five proposals that did not meet approval criteria; and a finding that three proposals do not lie before the FIPB.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions of specified Central Government stocks will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using a price-based multiple-price method with electronic submission via E-Kuber; up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding, non-competitive and competitive bids have distinct submission windows, successful bidders remit payment on the announced settlement date, and the stocks are eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: State legislature enacted enabling bills to implement the Goods and Services Tax regime by adopting the Bihar Goods and Service Bill, 2017 and the Bihar Taxation (Amendment) Bill in a specially convened session, with the Assembly forwarding the measures to the Legislative Council for further consideration as part of the state-level ratification required following earlier parliamentary approval.
      Summary: Transparency in public procurement is asserted as the core principle of the Government e Marketplace (GeM), described as a transparent, accountable and efficient portal yielding savings. The Ministry denies irregularity allegations, attributes them to vested interests harmed by reduced use of traditional rate contracts, and records parliamentary communications contesting the complaints. GeM's operative features include public disclosure of procurement data, wider vendor access through removal of registration restrictions, checks preventing suppliers from charging above market or last procurement prices, and advisories/enforcement against delinquent suppliers.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes a daily reference rate for the US Dollar which, together with middle rates of cross currency quotes, is used to derive Rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on that USD reference rate.
      Summary: Implementation of the Goods and Services Tax is projected to strengthen growth by improving taxation efficiency, creating a common national market that enhances ease of doing business, and generating positive externalities for aggregate demand. Currency reform withdrawing high-denomination notes is described as complementary, aiming to increase tax compliance, curb black money and reduce counterfeit currency risks while shifting the economy toward less-cash transactions.
      Summary: States are urged to adopt and finalise GST legislative arrangements without delay and to work with the Union Government in coordinated mission mode planning. States should use the Government e Marketplace for procurement, adopt digital tools such as BHIM and Aadhaar to reduce corruption and save costs, and improve utilisation of funds like the District Mineral Fund, CAMPA and construction workers' welfare fund, with NITI Aayog tasked to prepare a roadmap for better use of these resources.
      Summary: Emphasis on collaborative federal governance through NITI Aayog as an idea driven policy platform where States and external experts contribute to policy design; State recommendations on centrally sponsored schemes and sharing patterns were accepted. The Prime Minister noted increased transfers to States with a reduced proportion tied to central schemes and a rise in untied funds, urged faster capital expenditure, supported earlier budget presentation to ensure timely fund availability, and framed GST as an example of cooperative federalism achieved by State consensus.
      Summary: The presentation urged States to expedite enactment of State GST Acts to operationalise the GST framework and achieve fiscal alignment, and set out NITI Aayog's 15 year vision with a 7 year strategy and a 3 year Action Agenda of over 300 state informed action points aligned with the 14th Finance Commission; it also detailed measures to double farmers' income, including irrigation, technology dissemination, market reforms, e NAM, livestock productivity and key components of the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana.
      Summary: Calls for enhanced IMF surveillance and expedited completion of the 15th General Review of Quotas, urging that the Fund remain quota based with increased permanent resources to reduce reliance on borrowed funds. The summary supports reforms of the IMF lending toolkit to better address EMDE needs, including prequalified state dependent lending, co financing with regional arrangements, and improved integration of the Global Financial Safety Net for credible crisis prevention and swift liquidity provision.
      Summary: Call for a decision on Selective Capital Increase and General Capital Increase by Annual Meetings 2017 per the Lima roadmap, endorsing SCI to increase Developing and Transition Countries' representation via a dynamic formula, supporting increases in IBRD and IFC resources to bolster the Bank's ability to meet development finance needs while urging operational reforms-adoption of country systems, streamlined safeguards and procurement, faster processing and implementation support for fragile and low-capacity countries.
      Summary: Raised concerns regarding H1B visa policy for skilled Indian professionals and urged recognition of their contribution to the US economy, situating visa access as pivotal to bilateral economic engagement. The Finance Minister also emphasized Indo US cooperation on measures to counter terror financing and discussed the Indo US Investment Initiative, infrastructure collaboration including NIIF, Smart Cities partnership, and reviewed project pipelines with multilateral finance institutions.
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      04/2015-20 - dated 24-4-2017
      Amendments in Paras 2.72, 2.73, 2.74, 2.81 & 2.82 and Appendix 2S of the Handbook of Procedures, 2015-2020
      Summary: Amendments treat certain non-SCOMET items with potential WMD/missile/military risk as subject to denial or licence analogous to SCOMET controls; exporters must apply in prescribed form and, where notified or aware of risk, export may be refused or allowed only under SCOMET-style licence. SCOMET authorisation holders must retain all application materials, correspondence, contracts, financial records, government communications and shipping documents for five years. The rules clarify multilateral regimen adherence, assign licensing jurisdiction for specified SCOMET categories, shorten IMWG consultation to thirty days, and prescribe revised End Use cum End User Certificates with non-proliferation declarations and post-shipment verification.
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