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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 18,2017

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Cancellation of registration under the revised GST law requires payment equal to the input tax credit on stock of goods or output tax on such goods, and a corresponding adjustment for capital goods, with a final return to be filed within three months of cancellation; the draft final return extends reversal obligations to inputs, goods-in-process, finished goods, capital goods and input services, raising valuation and attribution difficulties, while the revised law limits supply-on-disposal rules to assets where input tax credit was availed.
      By: Sanjeev Singhal
      Summary: Input tax credit is available to a registered person only upon possession of prescribed documents, receipt of goods or services, payment of tax to government, and filing of returns; credits on installments become available on receipt of the final lot. Credits on capital goods are conditioned by depreciation claims and adjusted on switching to composition or on disposal. Credits are restricted to business and taxable supplies; specified supplies and personal use are blocked. Special provisions govern transitional claims, transfer of unutilised credit on change of constitution, job work return periods, ISD distribution mechanics, and recovery with interest for excess or untimely claimed credits.
      By: Amit Sharma
      Summary: Certain categories of supplies of goods made within the state are excluded from Intra-State supply for GST: import of goods; export of goods; supplies to and by SEZ units and SEZ developers; and supplies to non-resident short-stay tourists who take goods out of India, which are treated as export out of India.
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      Summary: NITI Aayog launched the Samavesh initiative to create a collaborative network of premier research institutions and select state representatives, formalising partnerships through Memoranda of Understanding to enable evidence based policy research, knowledge sharing, and information exchange. The initiative focuses on institutional capacity development, field engagement, and producing sectoral reports and case studies aligned with national development goals, and it established a dedicated website repository to host the network's knowledge products and facilitate ongoing collaboration.
      Summary: Approval authorizes signature of a multilateral instrument to implement BEPS measures by modifying the application of existing bilateral tax treaties; it implements two minimum standards-prevention of treaty abuse and MAP dispute resolution-applies alongside covered treaties, allows exclusions and reservations, and requires signature followed by ratification with provisional and final lists of covered agreements and reservations.
      Summary: The parties agreed to pursue a Memorandum of Understanding on Intellectual Property cooperation, expedite finalisation of other bilateral agreements, promote innovation partnerships, establish mechanisms to facilitate Swedish and Indian business investments with regular government-business meetings, and conduct alternating mid-term reviews to assess progress across trade, investment and sectoral cooperation areas.
      Summary: An Agreement establishes a legal framework for mutual assistance and information sharing between India and Tajikistan in customs matters to support application of customs laws, prevention and investigation of customs offences, and to enable exchange of information on customs value, origin of goods, and tariff classification to facilitate trade and efficient clearance of goods.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and the middle rate based exchange rates for Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen against the Rupee, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Demonetisation led tax authorities to identify persons whose cash transactions diverged from their tax profiles and to deploy data driven matching, targeted SMS and email verifications, and an online portal to regularise unexplained deposits and collect undisclosed income.
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      Central Excise

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      8/2017 - dated - 16-5-2017 - CE
      seeks to amend notification no. 12/2012-Central Excise dated 17.03.2012 extending the time period for furnishing the final Mega power project certificate from 60 months to 120 months and extending the period of validity of security in the form of Fixed Deposit Receipt or Bank Guarantee from 66 months to 126 months, in case of provisional mega power projects
      Summary: Amendment increases timeframes in the Annexure to Notification No.12/2012-Central Excise by substituting longer specified periods in clause (b) of the relevant condition, extending validity of Fixed Deposit Receipt or Bank Guarantee used as security and lengthening the period within which the final Mega Power Project certificate must be furnished for provisional mega power projects.

      Customs

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      23/2017 - dated - 16-5-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty, on imports of Aluminium Foil originating in or exported from China PR
      Summary: The Central Government imposes definitive anti-dumping duty on aluminium foil originating in or exported from China PR following the designated authority's finding of dumping and material injury; specific per-kilogram duty rates are prescribed for named producers and exporters and higher residual rates apply to other combinations, with defined product scope, listed exclusions, a limited period of operation and exchange-rate rules for calculation.
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      22/2017 - dated - 16-5-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to amend notification No. 23/2016-Customs (ADD) dated 06.06.2016 vide which anti-dumping duty was imposed on imports of Polytetraflouroethylene (PTFE) originating in or exported from Russia so as to revise of the amount of anti-dumping duty applicable from US$ 739.77/MT to US$ 874.56/MT
      Summary: Substitutes the original anti-dumping duty Table for Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) to set a revised unit anti-dumping duty applicable to specified producer, exporter and origin/export combinations involving Russia; the Table identifies the tariff classification, scope as "Any" specification, and applies the revised duty on a per metric ton basis in US dollars to imports covered by the listed origin and export permutations.
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      21/2017 - dated - 16-5-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on import of Amoxycillin originating in or exported from China PR for a period of five years (unless revoked, superseded or amended earlier) in pursuance of final findings of the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping and Allied Duties
      Summary: Imposition of anti-dumping duty on Amoxicillin (Tariff Item 2941 10 30) from China PR based on findings of dumping, price suppression, price undercutting and material injury to the domestic industry; differentiated duty rates are specified per producer/exporter and for other combinations, certain product types are excluded, duty payable in Indian currency, effective for a specified period with currency conversion governed by the Government of India exchange rate notification applicable on bill of entry presentation.
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      20/2017 - dated - 16-5-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification no. 12/2012-customs dated 17.03.2012 extending the time period for furnishing the final Mega power project certificate from 60 months to 120 months and extending the period of validity of security in the form of Fixed Deposit Receipt or Bank Guarantee from 66 months to 126 months, in case of provisional mega power projects
      Summary: Amendment to Condition No.93 of Notification No.12/2012-Customs increases the prescribed terms by substituting the original shorter time references with longer ones, thereby extending the validity of securities in the form of Fixed Deposit Receipts or Bank Guarantees and extending the period within which provisional mega power projects must furnish the final mega power project certificate. The amendment adjusts only these temporal parameters without altering other eligibility criteria or the types of acceptable securities.
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      19/2017 - dated - 16-5-2017 - Cus
      seeks to amend notification No. 101/2007 – Customs dated 11th September 2007 so as to notify the expanded schedule of tariff preferences under the India-Chile Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA)
      Summary: Notification No. 19/2017 Customs substitutes a revised Table into Notification No. 101/2007 Customs to implement an expanded schedule of tariff preferences under the India-Chile Preferential Trade Agreement. Exercising powers under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, the notification lists tariff headings and subheadings paired with specified concession percentages of the applied rate of duty and, in some entries, product descriptions or quota conditions that govern preferential treatment.
      7.
      48/2017 - dated - 16-5-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Determination of Origin of Goods under the Preferential Trading Agreement between the Republic of India and the Republic of Chile (Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: The amendments establish that products meeting the Annex criteria and whose final manufacturing occurs in the exporting Party are originating. Certificates of origin must be original, in English, follow the prescribed format, cite the commercial invoice, and be supported by a sworn declaration from the final producer detailing identity, tariff classification, value and inputs and the manufacturing process; declarations may cover repeated shipments for up to one year. Issuing authorities are designated government offices responsible for issuance, delegation, recordkeeping and exchange of authorised signatory specimens. Detailed verification procedures, confidentiality protections, timelines, grounds for denial, consequences and recourse mechanisms are prescribed. The Annex sets product specific rules using change in classification tests and value content tests for specified HS items.

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      07/2015-2020 - dated - 16-5-2017 - FTP
      Export Policy of Fertilisers - Updation of List of Manufactures/ Units of Single Super Phosphate (SSP), DAP and NP/NPK
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking powers under the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992 and relevant FTP provisions, immediately amends Note 1 of the Export Licensing Note to Chapter 31 (Fertilisers) of ITC(HS) Schedule 2. The notification substitutes Lists A, B and C to publish updated enumerations of SSP, DAP and NP/NPK manufacturers/units that may freely export their own manufactures, subject to the conditions contained in the Export Licensing Note.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      04/2017 - dated 16-5-2017
      Clarification regarding applicability of Section 16 (1)(a) of the Companies Act. 2013 with reference to cases under corresponding provisions of Companies Act. 1956 -reg.
      Summary: Where an application was earlier rejected as time barred under Section 22(1)(ii)(b) of the Companies Act, 1956 for being filed after the twelve month period, the extinguished limitation is not revived by the lack of a prescribed limitation in Section 16(1)(a) of the Companies Act, 2013; applicants cannot file fresh Section 16(1)(a) applications to bypass the prior time bar decision.
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      05/2017 - dated 16-5-2017
      Transfer of Shares to IEPF Authority
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has withdrawn the earlier circular on Transfer of Shares to IEPF Authority pending review. The withdrawal is effective immediately; fresh instructions will be issued in due course. The communication, issued with the approval of the competent authority, notifies stakeholders and nodal officers that no further action should be taken based on the withdrawn circular until new directions are published.
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