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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 05,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Registration under GST is required for persons making taxable supplies who exceed prescribed turnover thresholds and voluntary registration is permitted. Cancellation may occur by surrender or by the proper officer on specified grounds including discontinuance, change in constitution, loss of liability, contraventions, failure to furnish returns, non commencement after voluntary registration, or fraud. The proper officer must issue a show cause notice and allow hearing; cancellation does not extinguish prior tax liabilities and requires payment equivalent to input tax credit on goods held or output tax, with specific rules for capital goods. A procedure allows revocation of cancellation subject to conditions and timelines.
      By: CASanjay Kumawat
      Summary: Exports are treated as zero-rated supply allowing either refund of integrated tax paid or refund of unutilized input tax credit when supplies are made under bond or LUT. Shipping bills constitute refund applications for exported goods subject to a valid return; other zero-rated claims must use the prescribed electronic form and be supported by specified statements and documents. Authorities must accept physical submissions where required, limit document demands to prescribed items, rectify data mismatches through return amendment procedures, and avoid withholding refunds for minor procedural lapses.
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      Summary: Conference recommendations prioritize digital infrastructure as the foundational layer for integration of technologies into urban planning and transport to reduce congestion and enable real time city management; resilience planning should expand to hazard sensitive governance and community partnerships with utility mapping and comprehensive early warning systems; financing should diversify beyond PPPs to include land value capture and pooled institutional savings while public financing and regulatory oversight address technological obsolescence and market failures.
      Summary: The Board revised the investment grade rating for corporate bond investments with a cap on exposure to lower rated bonds; adopted a Common Stewardship Code for pension funds; expanded grounds for partial withdrawals to include education, skill development and business setup; and increased the equity allocation ceiling under active choice for private subscribers with age related tapering.
      Summary: Proposal for an GST concession to encourage payments by cheque or digital modes for consumer supplies, offering a small shared reduction in central and state GST components subject to a per-transaction cap, with a Group of Ministers to review and recommend before the next meeting. Separately, due to record sugar production, depressed prices and cane arrears, the Council proposed a sugar cess over existing GST and considered reducing GST on ethanol, commissioning a Group of Ministers to report within a short timeframe.
      Summary: The GST Council decided that the Centre and States will jointly acquire the 51% equity in GSTN held by non-governmental institutions, directing the GSTN Board to initiate the acquisition process; GSTN may retain existing staff on current terms for up to five years and continue contract hiring on existing terms; existing Centre and State commitments to share capital and O&M costs of GSTN's IT systems shall continue.
      Summary: A redesigned GST return mandates a single monthly return for most taxpayers, uses a unidirectional flow of seller-uploaded invoices as the basis for input tax credit, eliminates buyer purchase uploads, and requires invoice-level outward reporting with HSN. The system automates liability and credit computation, preserves reversal as an enforcement option but not automatic, ensures due-process for recovery, employs supplier-side blocks and analytics to curb misuse, and stages implementation through a three-step transition with provisional credit measures before full reliance on seller-uploaded invoices.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published the reference rupee rate for the US dollar and, using that reference and middle cross currency quotes, provided rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on that reference rate.
      Summary: The Finance Commission, though not mandated to make sectoral allotments, must consider agricultural needs using Equity, Efficiency and Sustainability as guiding principles; key policy inputs include strengthening R&D, deploying ICT in rural knowledge centres, integrating MSMEs and service sectors with agriculture, assessing resource needs, addressing climate change impacts, evaluating price support and market mechanisms, and examining land ownership and crop diversity.
      Summary: The CBDT executed a Unilateral Advance Pricing Agreement in April 2018 concerning sourcing support services, recorded as the 200th UAPA and part of a total of 220 APAs including 20 bilateral agreements; it was the first APA of the financial year and forms part of the Indian APA framework to pre determine transfer pricing for cross border related party transactions, thereby reducing disputes.
      Summary: A Finance Act amendment treats profit from conversion of inventory into, or treatment as, a capital asset as business income and deems the fair market value of the inventory on the date of conversion, determined in the prescribed manner, to be the full value of consideration; a new rule is proposed in the Income-tax Rules to prescribe the methodology for determining that fair market value, and the tax authority has published a draft notification for stakeholder consultation.
      Summary: Prescribes the method for determining fair market value of inventory when converted into or treated as a capital asset: immovable property is valued at the stamp-duty adopted/assessed value by government authority on the conversion date; jewellery, art, specified collections and referred shares or securities are valued under the mechanism in the related valuation rule with the valuation date as the conversion date; and all other property is valued at the price it would ordinarily fetch on sale in the open market on the conversion date.
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      F. N. 30/23/2018-Insolvency Section - S.O. 1817(E) - dated - 1-5-2018 - IBC
      Central Government appoints the 1st day of May, 2018 as the date on which the provisions of Section 227 to Section 229 (both inclusive) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 shall come into force
      Summary: The Central Government, under sub-section (3) of Section 1 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, appoints the 1st day of May, 2018 as the date on which Sections 227 to 229 of the Code shall come into force by Ministry of Corporate Affairs notification, implementing the statutory commencement of those provisions.
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      27 [(1)/20(R)] - dated 3-5-2018
      Monitoring of foreign investment limits in listed Indian companies
      Summary: A depository-based monitoring mechanism requires listed Indian companies to provide specified investor information to depositories so as to ensure compliance with sectoral and statutory foreign investment caps; failure to furnish the data will prevent receipt of foreign investment and constitute non-compliance with foreign exchange regulations. Authorised Dealer Category I banks must inform clients, submit NRI investor details to depositories in prescribed formats, and continue existing Reserve Bank reporting obligations.
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      28 - dated 3-5-2018
      Data Sharing with Directorate of Revenue Intelligence
      Summary: Authorised Dealer Category I banks must ensure immediate compliance with the data sharing provisions of Sections 108A and 108B of the Customs Act, 1962 and the rules notified by GSR 1512(E) (Notification No. 114/2017 Customs (N.T)), enabling information exchange with the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence; this direction is issued under FEMA section 10(4).
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