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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 11,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 32(1)(ii) allows depreciation for specified intangible assets and "any other business or commercial rights of similar nature." Courts have held that the residual phrase encompasses intangible rights that, while not literally patents, licences or trademarks, function as tools of trade facilitating business operations. Authorities have treated goodwill, exchange membership rights and concessionary rights to operate infrastructure and collect tolls as business or commercial rights within Explanation 3(b), making them eligible for depreciation under the Act.
      By: Monarch Bhatt
      Summary: Reverse charge applies to legal services where the recipient is a litigant/applicant/petitioner; business entities above the small turnover threshold must pay GST as recipients. Time of supply for unpaid invoices is the sixty first day from invoice date; tax becomes payable when that time of supply arises and must be shown under reverse charge in the GST return, with interest on unpaid tax computed from the statutory return due date until payment. Services from a senior advocate to an advocate/firm are outside the reverse charge recipient definition and thus not chargeable to reverse charge when received by the advocate.
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      Summary: Atal Innovation Mission's Atal Tinkering Marathon shortlisted student projects based on novelty and prototype functionality and provides awards and support, including a three month ATL Student Innovator Program in partnership with industry and incubators to deliver entrepreneurship training and community testing, plus participation vouchers for a global robotics challenge to strengthen school-incubator-industry linkages.
      Summary: A constitutional reform created a dual GST regime with concurrent Centre and State levies on supplies and an Integrated GST for inter State trade and imports; a statutory Goods and Services Tax Council recommends rates, exemptions, thresholds and operational rules. The design subsumes multiple pre existing indirect taxes, establishes non fungible CGST and SGST input tax credit streams with specified cross utilisation via IGST, prescribes periodic fiscal settlement mechanisms, and provides for electronic filing, e way bills, anti profiteering measures, transitional provisions, and administrative allocations between Centre and States.
      Summary: Transfer and posting orders transfer six Members of the Customs, Excise & Service Tax Appellate Tribunal between specified stations in administrative exigency and public interest; the Hon'ble Members are relieved from their present stations with immediate effect and directed to report at their new place of posting on or before the prescribed reporting date; the Hon'ble Members are entitled for TA/DA as per rules.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes a daily Reference Rate for the US Dollar that serves as the benchmark for deriving other rupee exchange rates. Using the USD reference rate together with middle rates of cross currency quotations, the Bank provides exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen, and states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published USD reference rate.
      Summary: The Government has established the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) to consolidate anti dumping, countervailing duty and safeguard functions within the Department of Commerce, enabling the DGTR to recommend imposition of Anti dumping, countervailing and Safeguard duties to the Department of Revenue and to provide coordinated trade defence support to domestic industry and exporters.
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      GST - States

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      FTX.56/2017/Pt-III/095 - dated - 3-5-2018 - Assam SGST
      Rescinding Notification No. 06/2018-CT dated 23/01/2018 (No. FTX.56/2017/Pt-I/100 dated 21/02/2018).
      Summary: The Governor, on the Council's recommendation and under section 128 of the Assam Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, rescinds the Finance (Taxation) Department notification dated February 2018, except insofar as it affects acts done or omitted before rescission. The rescission is deemed effective from the 7th day of March, 2018 and is issued as an executive departmental notification.
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      FTX.56/2017/225 - dated - 3-5-2018 - Assam SGST
      The Assam Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Rules permit issuance and successive endorsement of the challan where goods move between job workers or return to the principal; the challan may be issued by the principal or the job worker sending the goods and endorsed by subsequent job workers to indicate quantity and description. The Secretary to the Authority is to be an officer not below the rank of Additional Commissioner (Directorate General of Safeguards). Quorum, majority decision-making with chairman's casting vote, and authority to refer matters back for further investigation are also prescribed.
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      006/2018-GST - dated - 29-3-2018 - Assam SGST
      Extension of date for filling the return in FORM GSTR-6.
      Summary: The Commissioner extends the time limit for furnishing returns by Input Service Distributors in FORM GSTR-6 for the periods July 2017 to April 2018 until 31 May 2018, issued under the statutory provision governing return filing and read with the rule on return furnishing; the notification supersedes the earlier notification of 24 January 2018 except as to actions or omissions taken before that supersession.

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      S.O. 1832 (E) - dated - 26-4-2018 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies an additional area of 0.92 hectares, as a part of Special Economic Zone, thereby making total area of the Special Economic Zone as 4.95 hectares at Kharadi Village, Taluka-Haveli, District Pune, in the State of Maharashtra
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising powers under the Special Economic Zones Act and SEZ Rules, approved a developer proposal and notified inclusion of an additional land parcel into the sector specific IT/ITES Special Economic Zone at Kharadi, specifying the developer and survey number and revising the SEZ's total notified area.
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      04/2015-2020 - dated 9-5-2018
      Amendment of Para 2.54 (d)(v)iv in Handbook of Procedures, 2015-2020
      Summary: PSIC for metallic waste and scrap imports is dispensed for consignments from the USA, the UK, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the EU when cleared through designated ports; such consignments must carry a supplier/scrap yard certificate confirming absence of radioactive materials and explosives and will undergo radiation and explosive screening via portal monitors and container scanners. Transshipments through those safe countries/regions are not eligible for this facilitation. Imports through other ports, including specified ports for unshredded scrap, remain subject to PSIC.
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      03/2015-2020 - dated 9-5-2018
      Enlistment as designated port in Para 2.54 (d)(iv) Handbook of Procedures, (2015-20)
      Summary: Krishnapatnam Port is added to the list of designated ports in Para 2.54(d)(iv) of the Handbook of Procedures, 2015-20, reaffirming that import of scrap is permitted only through the enumerated designated ports and that no exceptions will be allowed, including for EOUs and SEZs.
      3.
      Trade Notice No. 05/2018 - dated 9-5-2018
      Implementation of Notification No.4 dated 25.4.201 - Post amending the import policy of Peas under Exim code 07131000, Chapter 7 of the ITC (HS) 2017
      Summary: Importers who contracted for pea imports before the notification date and who have made advance payments or opened irrevocable letters of credit before 25.04.2018 must submit documentary evidence of contracted quantities and amounts paid by the stated deadline to designated DGFT email addresses so the Directorate can assess the remaining import balance and prescribe the subsequent allocation procedure.
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