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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 17,2018

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      Summary: Exemption under section 10(23A) requires that an institution apply its income, or accumulate it for application, solely to the objects for which it is established, and that the institution be approved by the Central Government; both conditions are cumulative for claiming the exemption.
      Summary: Exemption requires that the research association apply its income, or accumulate it, wholly and exclusively to its objects, and that funds not be invested or deposited during the previous year except in forms permitted for trusts; exceptions to the investment restriction include assets forming part of the corpus, accretions to shares forming the corpus, and voluntary contributions maintained in kind such as jewellery or furniture.
      Summary: If any palace or portion occupied by a former ruler is let out, the rent or annual value of that let-out portion is not exempt and is taxable rather than eligible for the exemption applicable to former rulers.
      Summary: Any amount received as family pension by members of the family of an individual who has been in Government service or has been awarded the Vir Chakra is fully exempted under the relevant income tax provision, and therefore excluded from the recipient's taxable income as an assessee-specific exemption.
      Summary: The exemption is confined to a partner's share of profit from the firm or LLP and does not extend to interest on capital or to remuneration paid to the partner; such receipts must therefore be treated separately from the profit-share exemption.
      Summary: Amounts received by an individual co parcener from the HUF are exempt in the hands of the assessee under the general exemption for such receipts, subject to the overriding provision dealing with clubbing or attribution of income which can limit that exemption.
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      Summary: The board directed assessing officers to prioritise giving appeal effect and issuing rectification orders, allocate daily hearing time for applicants or counsel, expedite challan corrections to credit pre-paid taxes, and ensure deductors file correction statements to resolve statement mismatches; special attention is required for demands disputed under section 245 involving refund adjustments.
      Summary: Approval creates a pan India Micro Irrigation Fund with NABARD under PMKSY to provide concessional lending to States, with interest subvention funded from PMKSY PDMC. The Fund supplements Per Drop More Crop by financing innovative and cluster based projects, enabling top up subsidies, permitting access by FPOs, cooperatives and state agencies with guarantees or collateral, and will be overseen by an Advisory Committee and a Steering Committee for appraisal, approval, phasing and monitoring while not substituting for State PMKSY PDMC shares.
      Summary: Cabinet approval increases funding for the Network For Spectrum project to enable release of additional spectrum and construct an alternate communications network for Defence Services, to be implemented by a state-owned telecom operator within a twenty-four month completion period, aiming to enhance defence communications capability and create forward linkages to telecom manufacturing and services.
      Summary: Promotion of Intellectual Property Rights through a mascot-led public-awareness campaign and anti piracy messaging, emphasizing strict implementation and societal participation. Institutional collaboration produced animated IP awareness videos distributed via official channels, complemented by school workshops and curricular inclusion of IPR material, aligning with the National IPR Policy objective of IPR Awareness: Outreach and Promotion to foster creators as informed IP owners.
      Summary: Import of sugar is permitted but attracts a customs duty of 100% and no Pakistan specific import restrictions apply; India remains bound to provide Most Favoured Nation treatment to WTO members. Advanced Authorisationed sugar is for export only and MEIS scrips may be used to pay customs duty. Customs have been directed to carry out rigorous inspections and sampling with FSSAI testing to ensure quality of imports.
      Summary: Cabinet approval authorises development of an Integrated Multi Modal Logistics Hub at Nangal Chaudhary in two phases, with a financial sanction for Phase I and in principle approval for Phase II, to be implemented by a 50:50 joint venture SPV; trunk infrastructure will be procured by the SPV on an EPC basis and the hub will integrate with the Dedicated Freight Corridor to provide consolidated logistics services and improved port connectivity.
      Summary: The agreement establishes Exchange of Information and Assistance in Collection between India and Brunei, enabling competent authorities to provide information foreseeably relevant to tax assessment, collection, enforcement, prosecution, and appeal determination, subject to confidentiality and restricted disclosure; it provides for automatic exchanges in specified categories, a Mutual Agreement Procedure for resolving differences, cross border assistance in collecting tax claims, entry into force after completion of domestic procedures, and allocation of extraordinary costs to the Government of India where specified.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India announced a reference rate for the US Dollar and instructed that rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen be derived using middle rates of cross currency quotes; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The National IPR Policy establishes an institutional framework to harmonize IP forms, statutes and agencies, setting mechanisms for implementation, monitoring and review with operative objectives of public awareness, facilitation of filings, commercialization of IP assets and enforcement; CIPAM is the designated professional body tasked with coordinating implementation, stakeholder engagement and promotional initiatives including awareness campaigns and commercialization support.
      Summary: Merchandise trade for April 2018 showed year on year increases in exports and imports in both dollar and rupee terms, with non petroleum/non gems & jewellery exports rising and oil imports expanding sharply due to higher global Brent prices; commodity level quick estimates highlight sectoral gains and declines. Services receipts and payments for March 2018 were positive in dollar terms, producing a services surplus. Combining merchandise and services yields a larger provisional overall trade deficit for April-March 2017-18, with all figures and commodity estimates labelled provisional and sourced to RBI and official releases.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes Tables 1-3 of the principal customs notification to revise tariff values used for customs assessment. The substituted schedule sets per metric tonne values for specified edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds and areca nuts, and per unit values for gold and silver where certain notification benefits are availed; importers and customs authorities are to apply the new tables for valuation and duty assessment under the Customs Act framework.
      Summary: A centralised institutional mechanism is proposed to coordinate NER development through a dedicated think tank for the NER to set region-specific infrastructure and social priorities; adopt a corridor-based HIRA connectivity framework; leverage inland waterways via dredging and IWT financing; prioritize digital connectivity for difficult terrain; pursue bottom-up infrastructure and local value addition; build grassroots R&D; promote agri-based value chains and clean energy; and ensure tailored financing and institutional arrangements to address asymmetric resource mobilisation.
      Summary: Atal Pension Yojana is a government announced guaranteed pension scheme for unorganised sector workers delivering assured monthly pensions at age sixty based on subscriber contributions; the spouse is entitled to a pension and the nominee receives accumulated pension wealth. The scheme is delivered through all banks and post offices supported by an outreach campaign, and has achieved substantial enrolment growth and aggregate contribution mobilisation since launch.
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      42/2018 - dated - 15-5-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver- Reg.
      Summary: Fixation of tariff values by exercise of powers under Section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962, substituting TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 in Notification No. 36/2001 Customs (N.T.), and specifying commodity specific tariff values in US dollars for edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nut, and unit values for gold and silver where specified concessionary entries are availed.
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      Trade Notice No. 09/2018-19 - dated 16-5-2018
      Implementation of MOU between India and Mozambique for import of pulses from Mozambique - reg.
      Summary: Imports of pigeon peas and other pulses from Mozambique under the MOU are exempt from recent 'restricted' import policy changes but are allowed only through five designated ports and subject to production of a Certificate of Origin certified by the Instituto de Cereais de Moc ambique. The issuing authority must send a scanned copy to specified DGFT e-mails; the Indian importer must submit the same scanned certificate to DGFT to obtain a No Objection Certificate, which DGFT issues after comparing the two documents to permit Customs clearance.
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      Trade Notice No. 10/2018-19 - dated 16-5-2018
      Clarification regarding DGFT Notification No. 4 & 5
      Summary: The Notice confirms that the import policy amendment applies to the entire commodity under Exim Code 07131000 - Peas (pisum sativum), including yellow, green, dun and kaspa peas - and that the restriction is not limited to yellow peas. It states that shipments with bills of lading dated prior to issuance of the Notification do not require DGFT registration, and reiterates that government policy changes apply prospectively from the notification date unless otherwise provided.
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      Trade Notice No.08/2018-19 - dated 15-5-2018
      Public Notice No.33 dated 23.10.2017 applied to all scrips under Chapter 3 of FTP.
      Summary: The Directorate confirms that the amendment in Public Notice 33, which increases Chapter Three scrip validity to 24 months and is incorporated into the Handbook of Procedures 2015-20, applies to all Chapter Three scrips irrespective of the FTP policy period. Scrip holders need not approach Regional Authorities for amendments to reflect the extended validity; the change is effective by virtue of the Handbook amendment and is communicated for guidance to trade and Customs formations.
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      Trade Notice No. 07/2018-19 - dated 14-5-2018
      Non-submission of complete Appendix 4E, containing technical details, chemical reactions and data sheet for advance authorisation applications on self declaration basis under Para 4.04 and 4.07 of HBP for cases relating to NC-4
      Summary: Non-submission of complete Appendix 4E is causing deferment of advance authorisation applications for chemicals filed on a self declaration basis. Applicants must provide step wise manufacturing processes, full chemical reactions with molecular and structural formulas and weights, stage wise molar yields, material balance, solvent requirement and recovery, by product/co product details, finished product purity and standard technical literature so Regional Authorities can forward complete dossiers to the Norms Committee for time bound processing.
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