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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 19,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2016 amends Service Tax by introducing the Krishi Kalyan Cess thereby increasing the effective rate, removing specified education services from the Negative List while incorporating corresponding exemptions in the Mega Exemption Notification, and declaring assignment and transfers of radio frequency spectrum as taxable Declared services. It raises recovery limitation in non fraud cases, reconfigures interest and penalty regimes, narrows arrest powers with higher thresholds, enlarges Point of Taxation rule making powers, and provides restorative exemptions and refund windows for certain infrastructure contracts and services.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A Krishi Kalyan Cess (KKC) of 0.5% is imposed on the value of all taxable services from June 1, 2016, increasing the effective service tax burden; cenvat credit of KKC on input services is intended to be allowed for payment of the cess on output services, though consequential amendments to the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004 are required. Concurrently, amendments to the negative list and exemption notifications alter the taxable treatment of certain passenger and goods transportation services, and an Indirect Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme is introduced for a limited period to settle specified pending disputes.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Information technology is central to GST administration via a common PAN based ID, a unified return and challan, and a shared portal operated by the GSTN; the GSTN will provide a back end clearing mechanism for inter state tax data and input tax credit settlement, with recommended limits on private institutional shareholding. The framework contemplates an additional central levy on inter state goods supplies assignable to States for a limited period, CGST/SGST cross utilisation rules with IGST facilitation for inter state supplies, transferability of unadjusted input tax credit on business transfers, and temporary compensation to States for revenue loss.
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      Summary: Approval was granted for an improved Voluntary Retirement Scheme for employees of Hindustan Vegetable Oils Corporation, with government support provided as a non plan grant to finance a VRS package based on 2007 notional pay scales to replace 1992 pay scales and assist employees affected by the company's sickness.
      Summary: Government action records FDI approvals, a recommendation to CCEA to permit an increase in foreign investment in a financial services entity on a fully fungible basis, deferral of multiple sectoral proposals pending further scrutiny, one rejection concerning transfer of shares to a legal heir, and one matter deemed outside FIPB jurisdiction due to issuance of equity to a foreign holding company by conversion of trade payables.
      Summary: Publication of a reference rate for the US dollar establishes the benchmark rupee dollar exchange rate; that USD reference rate, together with middle rates of cross currency quotes, is used to calculate exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and yen against the rupee, and the SDR rupee rate is to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Empowered Institution approved Viability Gap Funding (VGF) support under the central PPP support scheme for two Government of Rajasthan projects: an in principle approval for the Chomu-Chandwaji highway road project and final approval for the Bikaner-Sikar power transmission project, at a meeting chaired by the Additional Secretary (Investment), Department of Economic Affairs.
      Summary: Constitution of a five member expert committee to review and recommend a roadmap for the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management framework, including review of past operation, assessment of factors informing FRBM targets, feasibility of a fiscal deficit range in place of fixed targets, alignment of fiscal stance with credit cycles, and assessment of expected impact on the general government deficit; supported by the Budget Division and authorised to consult stakeholders and determine procedures.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      23/2016 - dated - 17-5-2016 - CE
      Seeks to further amend notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise dated 17.03.2012 - Effective rate of duty of excise
      Summary: Amendment inserts temporal applicability provisos and three new table entries: 113B listing inputs (RBD Palm Stearin, Methanol, Sodium Methoxide) used in manufacture of alkyl esters of long-chain fatty acids (bio-diesels) with specified duty treatment; 113C covering the alkyl ester bio-diesels with a specified excise rate; and 113D listing the same inputs with a different specified rate. The provisos withdraw notification benefits for goods at serial numbers 113 and 113B after a prescribed date and bring entries 113C and 113D into effect from a prescribed commencement date.

      Customs

      2.
      18/2016 - dated - 17-5-2016 - ADD
      Seeks to levy provisional anti-dumping duty on Seamless tubes, pipes & hollow profiles of iron, alloy or non-alloy steel (other than cast iron and stainless steel), whether hot finished or cold drawn or cold rolled of an external diameter not exceeding 355.6 mm or 14"OD, originating in or exported from China PR, for a period not exceeding six months
      Summary: Provisional anti-dumping duty is imposed on imports of seamless tubes, pipes and hollow profiles of iron, alloy or non-alloy steel (external diameter not exceeding 355.6 mm) originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China, for up to six months. Duties are set as the difference between the assessable "landed value" and specified benchmark amounts per specification and exporter/producer combination, payable in Indian currency; exclusions, specification codes (A-1-1 to A-1-8) and exchange rate and valuation rules under the Customs Act are prescribed.
      3.
      33/2016 - dated - 17-5-2016 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend notification No.39/96-Customs dated 23.7.1996 - Exemption withdrawn from various items on Import of various specified goods for Specified purposes
      Summary: Notification No. 33/2016 amends Notification No. 39/96 Customs by omitting TABLE serial numbers 7, 21, 23, 26, 27 and 28 and their entries, thereby withdrawing those exemptions, and by substituting paragraph 2, item (ix) to apply to all goods falling under serial numbers 18 and 36 of the TABLE.

      Indian Laws

      4.
      F. No. A-12026/02/2011-Ad.1C(CESTAT) - dated - 29-4-2016 - Indian Law
      M.V. Ravindran authorised to prepare roster for re-assigning tthe Bench Matters till appointment of new President CESTAT
      Summary: Authorization empowers the Member (Judicial) CESTAT, designated Head of Department, to prepare rosters and reassign bench matters to Members until the joining of a new President or further orders to ensure uninterrupted tribunal functioning; issued by the Department of Revenue with Finance Minister approval.

      Service Tax

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      25/2016 - dated - 17-5-2016 - ST
      Services provided by the specified organisations in respect of a religious pilgrimage facilitated by the Ministry of External Affairs of the Government of India, under bilateral arrangement
      Summary: The Central Government directs that service tax which would have been payable on services provided by specified organisations in respect of a religious pilgrimage facilitated by the Ministry of External Affairs under a bilateral arrangement for the period 1 July 2012 to 19 August 2014 shall not be required to be paid, in view of the generally prevalent practice of non-levy despite those services being taxable.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      6/2016-17 - dated 17-5-2016
      Grant of Registration under DVAT & CST
      Summary: Registration under the DVAT and CST Acts is enabled via the DVATMsewa mobile app: applicants submit identity and business details, upload a GPS-tagged image of premises, and the Department verifies Aadhaar and PAN. The Ward VATO checks address against GPS coordinates, and upon matching verifies the record. The dealer then files the registration application online with documents and fee; VAT Inspector verification is not required for app submissions. The VATO may approve or reject the application, and on approval a TIN and Registration Certificate are generated and provided electronically, with a signed copy dispatched by post.

      Central Excise

      2.
      1030/18/2016-CX - dated 18-5-2016
      Imposition of Central Excise duty on jewellery - Constitution of sub-committee of the High Level Committee
      Summary: Constitution of a Sub-Committee to address the imposition of Central Excise duty on jewellery is announced, continuing earlier High Level Committee action. Three trade representatives are nominated to the Sub-Committee: Shri Konal Doshi (past Convenor, Jewellery panel, GJEPC), Shri Ashok Minawala (past Chairman, AIGJF), and Shri Fatehchand Ranka (Chairman, All India Action Committee on Jewellery). The circular directs wide publicity and indicates a Hindi version will follow.
      3.
      1/2016 - dated 5-4-2016
      Twitter - Effective utilisation of Twitter Handle for Taxpayer service
      Summary: Office of the Chief Commissioner of Central Excise, Delhi Zone has created a Twitter account to enable Trade and Industry, particularly Central Excise assesses and service providers, to register suggestions, queries and grievances related to local operational issues, expressly excluding matters directly related to policy, as a supplementary communication channel for taxpayer service.
      4.
      D.O. Chairman/CBEC/44/2016 - dated 30-3-2016
      Monitoring of disposal of grievance cases pertaining to CBEC in the Meeting of PRAGATI - reg CPGRAMS
      Summary: Officers must closely monitor grievances on the CPGRAMS portal, ensure expeditious disposal within sixty days, follow up with complainants to confirm satisfaction, and submit zonal reports in the prescribed format to enable centralized tracking and review.
      5.
      296/137/2013-CX.9/CPGRAMS-Pt.VI - dated 11-3-2016
      Monitoring of disposal of grievance cases pertaining to CBEC in the meeting of PRAGATI
      Summary: Chief commissioners/directors general and subordinate commissioners/ADGs must contact complainants telephonically, record weekly feedback in a prescribed format capturing registration, complainant details, nature of grievance and quality of redress, and compile consolidated electronic monthly reports to the central grievance inbox by the tenth of each month with copies to Zonal Members.
      6.
      F. No. 296/51/2016-CX.9 - dated 8-3-2016
      Monitoring of the implementation of the recommendations of TARC-updation thereof on the website of Department of Revenue
      Summary: Department of Revenue instructs CBEC to publish on its website a status statement of accepted, under-implementation, and under-examination TARC recommendations affecting CBEC, summarising chapter-wise dispositions and listing implemented operational reforms such as the Directorate General of Tax Payers Services, SEVOTTAM adoption, digital platforms (ACES, ICES, RMS), Directorate General of Performance Management, integrated Audit Commissionerates, automated refund interest, customs single window progress, and a formal Data Sharing Policy with periodic information security audits.
      7.
      296/137/2013-CX (CPGRAMS) Pt.III - dated 26-2-2016
      Setting up of call center to monitor grievances
      Summary: A PG Call Centre shall place outbound calls to the last official in the grievance disposal chain and obtain citizen feedback on quality of redress. Administrative officers at multiple levels are required to perform regular reviews of disposed and pending grievances to assess timeliness and quality, with the objective of removing root causes and improving overall grievance redress by CBEC and its offices.
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