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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 25,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Provisional attachment secures pending service tax demands and must be proportionate to the revenue at risk; the Rules require verification, a Commissioner's notice with reasons and opportunity to submit, and a written attachment order excluding personal property of proprietors, partners or directors. Attachment lapses after six months but may be extended by the Chief Commissioner for recorded reasons within an overall statutory cap; the statute prescribes notice and opportunity before initial attachment but contains no explicit requirement for a fresh hearing before extension.
      By: Alok Agarwal
      Summary: Importation of services for consideration is a supply irrespective of business purpose and can attract reverse charge liability; supplies between related persons and deemed transfers of business assets are treated as supply even without consideration, subject to statutory definitions and Schedule I. Free disposals where ITC was not availed, transfers as going concerns, securities, and specified actionable claims are excluded or treated differently under the GST provisions.
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      Summary: The Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Act, 2016 empowers provisional attachment and confiscation of benami properties and criminal prosecution of beneficial owners, benamidars, abettors and inducers with imprisonment and fines related to fair market value. The Income-tax Department has identified and provisionally attached numerous benami transactions across bank deposits, land, flats and jewellery, established 24 dedicated Benami Prohibition Units for enforcement, and undertaken targeted searches to uncover illicit wealth.
      Summary: Department of Financial Services expands Financial Inclusion and Social Security via major schemes: PMJDY (28.23 crore accounts, Rs. 63,971 crore deposits, 22.14 crore RuPay cards, increased Bank Mitra transactions); PMJJBY (~3.1 crore enrollments, 63,291 claims registered, 59,770 disbursed); PMSBY (~10 crore enrollments, 12,816 claims registered, 9,646 disbursed); APY (48.54 lakh subscribers, Rs. 1,756.48 crore corpus); PMMY (sanctions ~Rs. 1,80,528 crore, ~4 crore borrowers with high female and disadvantaged share); Stand Up India and targeted pension, venture capital, guarantee and financial literacy and PoS infrastructure measures.
      Summary: Implementation of GST from July 1 will create compliance challenges, and industry urges temporary moderation in enforcement of penal provisions during initial quarters to accommodate a learning period. The GST law establishes multiple penalties, including those tied to short payment and other errors, and stakeholders recommend phased enforcement or targeted relief to smooth transition while preserving the long-term benefits of the new indirect tax structure.
      Summary: The GST Council announced that hybrid vehicles would be taxed at the same GST rate and cess as passenger cars, producing a materially higher combined tax incidence than under the existing pre GST regime; industry objections arguing this disincentivises green vehicles prompted officials to say the Council may re examine the rate and that any change would be returned to the Council for decision.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India announces the daily Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate with middle cross currency quotes, publishes derived rupee rates for Euro, Pound Sterling and Yen; it further states the SDR Rupee rate will be based on this reference rate series, establishing the rate as the benchmark for cross currency and SDR conversions.
      Summary: The ministers sought a comprehensive, balanced RCEP outcome with equivalent ambition across goods, services and investment, reconciling forward looking rules with diverse development levels through mechanisms like staging periods and line exceptions. Delegations urged services liberalization across all modes and stressed the importance of temporary movement of professionals for trade and investment. Investment reservation lists will be analysed for commercial meaningfulness, and India emphasised that appropriate arrangements on Investor State Dispute Settlement are critical to finalising investment negotiations under the principle of Single Undertaking.
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      21/2017 - dated - 22-5-2017 - Cus
      Exemption whole of duty of Customs and additional duty of Customs, if any, payable on the import of such cut and polished diamonds during the period from the 9th March, 2012 to 1st March, 2017 by the authorized agencies/ offices in India of laboratories
      Summary: The Central Government directed that the whole of Customs duty and any additional Customs duty payable on the import of cut and polished diamonds by authorised agencies/offices in India of the laboratories referenced under para 4.74 of the Hand Book of Procedure, during the period from 9 March 2012 to 1 March 2017, shall not be required to be paid. The direction concerns re imports of diamonds exported for certification and grading and is issued under the powers conferred by section 28A of the Customs Act, 1962.
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      08/(2015-2020) - dated 24-5-2017
      Amendment in the Public Notice No.05/2015-2020 dated 27th April, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises the territorial jurisdiction entry for the Regional Office at Hyderabad, specifying the office address and contact details and designating its territorial jurisdiction as the State of Telangana, thereby updating Appendix 1A of the Foreign Trade Policy under powers conferred by paragraph 2.04.
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