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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 24,2017

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: E-way bill requirement mandates pre-movement electronic filing in Part A of FORM GST INS-01 for consignments above the threshold where movement arises from supply, non-supply reasons, or inward supply from unregistered persons; transporters must generate new e-way bills on transfer between conveyances and when prior e-way bills expire, creating obligations for suppliers, transporters and recipients and raising operational, digital and timing challenges.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Reporting under section 285BA and Rule 114E requires specified reporting persons to file a statement of financial transactions in Form 61A for defined transaction types; reporting persons must aggregate like transactions, attribute values to joint holders, and apply thresholds, while taxpayers should reconcile bank, investment and TDS/TCS records with third party reports to prevent mismatches that may trigger enquiries and tax, interest or penalty exposure.
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      Summary: Competitiveness of Nations and States is addressed through a public lecture by Dr. Michael E. Porter, concentrating on sustainable competitive advantage and its application to policy, business, healthcare and social organisations, followed by an expert panel to translate frameworks into guidance for policymakers as part of the 'NITI Lectures: Transforming India' series aimed at informing central and state policy learning.
      Summary: Prime Minister urged stronger cooperative ties between India and African countries at the African Development Bank annual meeting, emphasizing expanded development partnership and mutual economic opportunity. The Finance Minister referenced growth projections for India and improving African performance as rationale for enhanced financing and investment, while the African Development Bank President outlined the Bank's "High 5s" transformation agenda and the need for resources to implement priority programs.
      Summary: High-level delegations concluded institutionalised mechanisms to strengthen commercial relations: co-chairing of joint trade committees, commitment to deepen cooperation between investment promotion agencies for exchange of business opportunities, and initiation of sectoral cooperation. Ecuador signalled interest to commence negotiations for a Preferential Trade Agreement. India and Colombia identified priority sectors for joint engagement-spanning telecommunications, infrastructure, metals, hydrocarbons, IT and industrial technology, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, textiles, automobiles, mining, machinery and non-conventional energy-and urged businesses to exploit trade complementarities.
      Summary: Finance Secretary Shri Ashok Lavasa met US-based funds and global institutional investors at the India Financial Conference in New York City, engaging in one-on-one and small-group meetings with corporates and industry experts to facilitate dialogue on the banking, financial services and insurance sector. The Conference, hosted by ICICI Securities, organized numerous bilateral sessions and included senior industry officials to support investor outreach.
      Summary: Publication of the reference rate for the US dollar and dissemination of rupee exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and yen derived from that reference and cross currency middle rates; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Goods and Services Tax subsumes the state entertainment tax except local panchayat or municipal levies, assigns admissions and audiovisual services to specified GST rate bands, and converts entertainment taxation from a turnover style levy into a value added regime that permits service providers to claim full input tax credits for GST paid on inputs and input services.
      Summary: GST subsumes State entertainment levies except those by Panchayats/Municipalities and applies differentiated rates to cinema admissions, cable/DTH and live performance access, with limited exemptions; service providers become eligible for full Input Tax Credit on GST paid, whereas earlier VAT and import duty components were not creditable, making GST a value added tax compared with prior turnover style entertainment levies.
      Summary: Implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) replaces layered central excise, state VAT and local levies with consolidated GST bands, reducing aggregate tax incidence on specified commodities: packaged cement proposed at 28% GST; medicaments and medical devices proposed at 12% GST; smart phones proposed at 12% GST. Puja samagri including havan samagri is indicated for the Nil category pending final formulation.
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      08/2015-2020 - dated - 23-5-2017 - FTP
      Export of Red Sanders wood by Government of Andhra Pradesh, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Government of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu-Extension of time regarding
      Summary: Extension of timelines mandates that the Government of Andhra Pradesh, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, and the State Governments of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu finalise export modalities, allocate quantities to authorised entities, and complete the export processes for Red Sanders wood within the substituted deadlines; exports of value added products by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, directly or via authorised entities, must also be completed by the substituted deadline. Other provisions of the earlier notifications remain unchanged.

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      40/2017 - dated - 18-5-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Authority under the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988
      Summary: The Central Government directs specified Income-tax authorities under section 116 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 to exercise the functions of the Authority under the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988. The notification assigns three officer-roles at each headquarters - Approving Authority, Initiating Officer and Administrator - and lists the territorial areas (states, union territories and named revenue districts, including subsequently carved districts) within which those designated officers will exercise Benami Act powers; it supersedes an earlier notification subject to prior actions.
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