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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 01,2017

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      By: Ashwarya Agarwal
      Summary: Effective GST registration dates depend on application timing: within thirty days the effective date is the date of liability, later filings take effect on grant, and voluntary suo moto registration is effective from the registration order. Liability to register is determined by aggregate turnover thresholds with lower thresholds for special category states; aggregate turnover is computed on an all India PAN basis and includes taxable, non taxable, exempt supplies and exports while excluding specified reverse charge and inward supplies. Casual and non resident persons face advance deposit and limited validity of registration; special procedures apply for UN bodies, territorial waters, ISDs, amendments, cancellation, revocation and migration.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 149 creates a statutory GST compliance rating assigning every registered taxable person a score based on prescribed parameters, to be updated periodically, intimated to the taxpayer and published. Scores will reflect prompt tax payment, timely e filing, invoice matching, reconciliations, adherence to time limits and correct input tax credit reporting. Ratings are to inform administrative treatment, risk profiling, selection for scrutiny, and commercial preferences, with methodologies and publication mechanisms to be provided by regulations and implemented via the electronic GST platform.
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      Summary: A substantial number of registered companies are not filing required annual returns and are being treated as potential conduits for money laundering; a PMO task force conducts periodic monitoring, notices have been issued to some non filers, and authorities are targeting domestic shell companies and trade based laundering with punitive measures including freezing of bank accounts.
      Summary: The finance minister urged prompt use of the penalising power of the Enforcement Directorate to counter non compliance with foreign exchange rules and protect the exchequer, while noting that many registered companies failing to file annual returns create potential money laundering risks being monitored by a PMO task force.
      Summary: Taxation of agricultural income is expressly not proposed in the NITI Aayog's 3 year action agenda; the document focuses on preventing misuse of agricultural income claims to convert black money, not on taxing farmers. States remain empowered to waive farm loans within their fiscal constraints, and a personal remark advocating taxation was disavowed as not reflecting institutional policy.
      Summary: Sale by re-issue of multiple Central Government stocks will be conducted through price-based auctions using the multiple price method via the Reserve Bank of India's E-Kuber system; both competitive and non-competitive bids are accepted with up to 5% of notified amounts reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding, specified electronic submission windows apply, and the stocks are eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
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