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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 02,2017

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The article critiques noncompliance with CBDT Circular No.14 of 1955, which obliges tax officers to assist taxpayers by identifying omitted refunds or reliefs, advising on rights and procedures, and rectifying mistakes proactively; it documents administrative failures-delays, denial of reliefs, e-ITR limitations and rigid invocation of precedent-that force taxpayers into litigation and hinder examination of claims not made in the original return.
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      Summary: The Uttarakhand Assembly bill introduces state enabling legislation to implement the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as a consumption based unified indirect tax, requiring state enactment to align with the GST Council's recommendation. The reform establishes C-GST levied by the Centre, S-GST by states and I-GST for inter state supplies and subsumes central levies (central excise, central sales tax and service tax) and state levies (sales tax, VAT, luxury and entertainment taxes) into the respective GST components.
      Summary: National policy emphasizes a national strategy for standards balancing quality and affordability, with technology enabled dissemination of foreign import requirement changes in regional languages, rapid information systems to shield agricultural exporters from unilateral SPS measures and shifting MRLs, and use of the India Standards Portal, subnational incentives, SME friendly compliance mechanisms, and legislative reforms to strengthen standards, conformity assessment and participation in international standard setting.
      Summary: Appointment of Controller General of Accounts: Mr. Anthony Lianzuala, a career Indian Civil Accounts Service officer, assumed charge as Controller General of Accounts in the Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, effective May 1, 2017, and is the first appointee from the North-Eastern Region. He has extensive central and state government experience in finance-related ministries, led the INGAF-NER training institute, initiated IT projects including computerisation of Mizoram State Treasuries, and held senior public-sector and administrative posts relevant to government accounting.
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      S.O. 1273 (E) - dated - 19-4-2017 - SEZ
      Central Government rescinds the Notification Number S. O. 1279 (E) dated 19.05.2009
      Summary: Central Government rescinds the prior notification establishing the textile Special Economic Zone at Chincholi Kati, acting on the developer's de notification proposal, the State Government's No Objection, and the Development Commissioner's recommendation, exercised under the first proviso to rule 8 of the Special Economic Zone Rules, 2006; the rescission applies prospectively and preserves effects of actions or omissions completed before rescission.
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      S.O. 1286(E) - dated - 12-4-2017 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies an additional area of 9.21 hectares (22.76 Acres), at Village-Chippada, Visakhapatnam District, in the State of Andhra Pradesh, thereby making total area of the Special Economic Zone as 141.853 hectares
      Summary: Central Government notifies addition of 9.21 hectares to the Special Economic Zone for pharmaceuticals at Village Chippada proposed by M/s. Divi's Laboratories Limited, bringing the SEZ total to 141.853 hectares; the notification, issued under statutory notification powers and SEZ rules, lists five survey parcels with area breakdowns and records aggregation with prior notified areas.
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      1055/04/2017-CX - dated 1-5-2017
      Clarification regarding posting of Central Excise officer in Cigarette units-reg.
      Summary: Officer presence is required at the time of clearance of cigarettes to perform assessment of duty and countersign the invoice, but round the clock posting of Central Excise officers inside manufacturing units is not legally required. Where continuous internal postings are impracticable, field formations must use their preventive wing for discreet round the clock vigilance. Inconsistent prior instructions are rescinded to the extent of conflict, and implementation difficulties should be reported to the Board.
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