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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 15,2018

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      By: Kishan Barai
      Summary: The note emphasises that crude oil imports are undertaken by firms (not individuals) and prospective importers must secure necessary governmental consents and sectoral permissions. It requires pre import quality compliance, including independent SGS laboratory testing and confirmation that crude meets refinery specifications (carbon/hydrogen balance, sulphur, metals, oxygen and nitrogen limits), because refineries accept and price cargoes according to those parameters; substantial infrastructure and capital requirements affect feasibility.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GST implementation has caused interpretational disputes and rising litigation; courts often dismiss challenges as premature or academic absent concrete adverse action, while granting pragmatic provisional reliefs such as release of perishable imports on remittance of differential Integrated Goods and Services Tax. Authorities are directed to examine alleged anomalies in input tax credit and transaction treatment and, where appropriate, place issues before the GST Council; departmental officers should inform courts and consider review or appeal when adverse verdicts arise.
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      Summary: Roll-out of the e-Way Bill system for intra-State movement extends the electronic consignment-tracking framework under GST to Assam and Rajasthan with mid-May implementation; taxpayers, trade, industry and transporters in these jurisdictions are directed to register/enrol on the central e-Way Bill portal to generate required documentation, supporting facilitation of goods transport and progression toward a unified national e-Way Bill regime.
      Summary: Wholesale Price Index for April 2018 rose month on month, producing a higher annual inflation rate and a positive build up for the financial year. Primary Articles led the increase - Food Articles rose while Non Food Articles fell; Minerals and Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas strengthened. Fuel & Power rose modestly despite lower LPG, and Manufactured Products showed a mild overall increase with mixed subgroup movements. The WPI Food Index shifted from marginally negative to positive inflation. The release includes a finalised WPI for February 2018 and the next release date.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using that rate with middle cross-currency quotes, provided rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen for the referenced dates; the release specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      Customs

      1.
      41/2018 - dated - 14-5-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018
      Summary: These regulations create a licensing regime for Customs Brokers requiring eligible Indian applicants to satisfy character, educational and financial criteria, clear prescribed written and oral examinations, furnish bond and security, and obtain non-transferable licenses (individual or firm/company) subject to prescribed obligations, record-keeping and supervision of authorised employees. Licenses are time-limited and renewable on satisfactory performance; material changes in firm constitution must be reported and may trigger fresh licensing; Principal Commissioners or Commissioners may suspend, prohibit, revoke licenses or impose penalties following a prescribed inquiry and appeal process.
      2.
      04/2018-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 14-5-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Director General, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, under clause (a) of section 152 of the Customs Act, 1962 and prior notifications, appoints specified officers to act as Common Adjudicating Authorities to exercise the powers and duties of named adjudicating officers for adjudication of the specific show cause notices listed in the accompanying Table; the Table pairs each noticee and SCN with the original adjudicating authority and the officer(s) designated to perform the adjudicatory role for that notice.

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      22/2018 - dated - 14-5-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to waive the late fee for FORM GSTR-3B
      Summary: Waiver of late fee for failure to furnish the return in FORM GSTR-3B is granted for registered persons whose declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 was submitted but not filed on the common portal by the December cutoff; the waiver is conditional on filing TRAN-1 by the prescribed May date and filing the GSTR-3B returns for the specified months by the prescribed May month-end date.
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      DGFT

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      08/2015-2020 - dated 14-5-2018
      Inclusion of GIA, Israel and GIA, Japan as authorized laboratories for certification/ grading of diamonds of 0.25 carat and above-reg.
      Summary: Two branches of the Gemological Institute of America are added to paragraph 4.74 of the Handbook of Procedures (2015-2020) as authorized laboratories for certification and grading of diamonds of 0.25 carat and above, by Public Notice No. 8/2015-2020 issued by the Director General of Foreign Trade under powers conferred by Paragraph 1.03 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020.
      2.
      09/2015-2020 - dated 14-5-2018
      Amendments in Handbook of Procedures 2015-20 and Appendices issued under FTP, 2015-20 - reg.
      Summary: Amendments permit Regional Authorities to issue Advance Authorisations where no SION or valid ad hoc norms exist or where additional inputs are self-declared; wastage stays subject to Norms Committee decisions. Exports/deemed exports made before authorisation may be accepted if shipping bills/tax invoices reference the EDI file or authorisation number and detail exempted materials. If norms change between filing and issuance, authorisations will be proportionate to provisional exports; SCOMET clearance is required before export of SCOMET items. Documentation rules allow manual BRCs and self-attested shipping bill copies where EDI verification is unavailable.

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      78/2018 - dated 11-5-2018
      ‘Standard Operating Procedure’ to be followed for Export and Import at Bharat Mumbai Container Terminal (BMCT), JNCH – reg.
      Summary: Prescribes procedures at BMCT requiring preventive officers to verify RFID E-seal integrity and encoded container data at parking plaza entry; any tamper or mismatch mandates routing to CFS for open and examination and issuance of LEO from that CFS. Post-verification, shipping bills are registered in the Document Processing Area and LEO entered into TOS; multi-bill and multi-container contingencies, special handling for reefer and perishable cargo, carrier bond modification for rail-linked movements, and terminal gate ticketing and monitoring requirements are also specified.
      4.
      76/2018 - dated 10-5-2018
      Implementation of Export Transhipment (ETP) Module for movement of export cargo from J.N.Port to gateway port in ICES-reg.
      Summary: An Export Transhipment (ETP) Module in ICES requires filing an ETP application at JNCH after stuffing report or LEO, supported by a registered Transhipment (TP) Bond and bank guarantee by the carrier/custodian. The Preventive Superintendent at the originating CFS approves the ETP, an approved permit accompanies the container to the gateway port, where preventive checks enable an Allowed for Shipment entry in ICES. After Allowed for Shipment the steamer agent files EGM at gateway port and the bond debit is re-credited; the ETP approval also routes the shipping bill for drawback processing.
      5.
      77/2018 - dated 10-5-2018
      Implementation of the Track and Trace system for export of Pharmaceuticals and drug consignments– reg.
      Summary: Implementation of a Track and Trace system requires exporters to upload prescribed packaging relationship and barcode data to the Central Portal; drugs manufactured before the transitional cut-off are exempt from three-level Parent-Child packaging data upload, while drugs manufactured after the cut-off may be exported only if tertiary and secondary packaging carry barcoding and the prescribed data is uploaded.
      6.
      73/2018 - dated 8-5-2018
      "Tramadol" Notified as Psychotropic Substances specified in the Schedule to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 – reg.
      Summary: Tramadol has been inserted into the Schedule to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 as a psychotropic substance (new serial entry 110Y), bringing it within the Act's prohibition on unauthorised production, manufacture, possession, sale, transport, import, export and transhipment except for medical or scientific purposes under licence or permit. Customs has notified exporters, importers and brokers and directed officers to treat implementation as a standing order and to address operational difficulties to the designated customs appraising main (export) office.
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