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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 26,2017

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      By: CASanjay Kumawat
      Summary: Section 140(3) permits registered persons to claim credit of specified pre GST central duties on inputs (and where permitted, inputs in semi finished or finished goods) held on the appointed date when in possession of taxpaying documents, subject to conditions including use for taxable supplies, eligibility under GST, possession of invoices or prescribed documents issued within twelve months before the appointed day, and other statutory requirements.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Section 12(6) fixes the time of supply for interest, late fees or penalties as the date the supplier receives those additions, so tax is payable on receipt rather than on issuance of a debit note. This creates a mismatch with return reporting (GSTR-1) which requires debit notes to be declared in the month issued, producing uncertainty and a potential compliance gap unless return mechanics are adapted to reflect receipt-based taxation of such additions.
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      Summary: African Development Bank President thanked India for hosting the AfDB Annual Meetings and credited Indian leaders for productive engagements expected to advance the Bank's New Transformation Agenda framed by the High 5s: power; agriculture and food security; connectivity and transportation; industrialisation and skill development; and health. He emphasised priorities to scale up technologies, mobilise investment for youth skilling, and encourage youth participation in agriculture, while noting cultural channels could support these aims.
      Summary: The government proposes applying the Goods and Services Tax to telecom services at a rate higher than the existing levy, prompting industry concerns that the incremental tax burden may be passed to consumers. The administration is actively monitoring sectoral impact, engaging operators and GST decision-makers, and considering measures to address potential price effects prior to roll-out.
      Summary: Proposed 5% GST rates for sugar, tea and coffee (other than instant coffee), and milk powder are lower than current combined tax incidence: sugar's specific excise and cess plus local levies yield total incidence above 8% (making the 5% GST about three points lower), while tea, coffee and milk powder face VAT and embedded production taxes producing incidence above 7%, compared with the proposed 5% GST.
      Summary: The President of the African Development Bank thanked India for facilitating the Bank's annual meeting and bilateral discussions that support its High 5s development agenda-power, agriculture (food security), connectivity, industrialization (skill development), and health-and signalled plans to scale up technology deployment, investment, skills development, and youth engagement in agriculture, while linking cooperation prospects to the Asia-Africa Growth Corridor.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the reference exchange rate for the US dollar, compared it with the previous day's rate, and supplied derived exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen against the Rupee based on cross-currency middle rates. The release states that the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate, making the RBI figure the operative benchmark for SDR conversion.
      Summary: Policy creates a purchase preference for Make in India suppliers by linking eligibility to minimum local content thresholds and procedural matching rules that permit a qualifying local supplier to match the lowest bid; where orders are divisible allocation between non-local and matching local suppliers is mandated. Tender specifications must avoid unreasonable exclusions of local suppliers. Local content is mainly self-certified with penalties for false declarations and selective audit verification. The Order applies to central ministries, autonomous bodies and government-controlled entities under oversight of a departmental Standing Committee.
      Summary: The Government has abolished the Foreign Investment Promotion Board and transferred processing and approval of FDI applications under the extant FDI Policy and FEMA to the concerned administrative Ministries/Departments, to act in consultation with the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, which will issue a Standard Operating Procedure for processing applications and governmental decisions.
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      Customs

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      50/2017 - dated - 24-5-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment to notification 63/94-Customs (N.T), dated 21.11.1994 so as to notify Valmikinagar in West Champaran District, Bihar as a Land Customs Station
      Summary: The amendment designates Valmikinagar in West Champaran District, Bihar as a Land Customs Station by inserting item (28) into the TABLE against Nepal in Notification No. 63/94 CUSTOMS (NT), and specifies the road connecting Valmikinagar and Triveni Bazar (Nepal) as the corresponding route, made under clauses (b) and (c) of sub section (1) of section 7 of the Customs Act, 1962.

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      35/2017 - dated - 28-4-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission, a commission constituted by the State Government of Odisha, in respect of the following specified income arising to that Commission
      Summary: Notification under Section 10(46) designates the Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission's licence fees from licensees and application processing fees as specified exempt income, conditional on the Commission not engaging in commercial activity, maintaining unchanged activities and nature of that income across the relevant years, and filing returns under clause (g) of sub-section (4C) of section 139 of the Income-tax Act.

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      F. No. 5(91)/2015-BE-I - G.S.R. 501 (E) - dated - 23-5-2017 - Indian Law
      Supersession Notification No. G.S.R. 180 (E) dated 17th February, 2016
      Summary: An entity is a Startup if incorporated in India as a private limited company, partnership firm or limited liability partnership, and within the applicable temporal limit (seven years, ten for biotechnology), with turnover below the prescribed threshold, and engaged in innovation, development or scalable business activities. Recognition requires an online application with incorporation documents and a business write-up; tax benefits additionally require certification by the Inter-Ministerial Board of Certification. Recognition or tax-certification may be revoked for false or incomplete submissions.
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      6/2017-18 - dated 24-5-2017
      Multiple Assessment Orders
      Summary: Assessing Authorities must address overlapping assessment orders for the same tax period under the DVAT or CST framework by applying the statutory review and rectification remedies when dealers present details of such multiple orders, observing the procedural safeguards in the applicable review rule before taking corrective action and ensuring that future assessment orders do not create overlapping assessments under the same Act.
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      4/2017-18 - dated 15-5-2017
      Issue of pending registration cases
      Summary: Directive requiring Assessing Authorities to prioritize and dispose of the backlog of DVAT and CST registration applications, continuing prior online registration guidance and mandating Zonal in-charges to monitor progress and ensure completion within the circular's specified timeline.
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      3/2017-18 - dated 1-5-2017
      Regarding Disposal of refunds
      Summary: The Policy Branch notifies that Circular No. 06 of 2005 regarding the disposal of refunds is withdrawn with immediate effect, terminating the departmental application of that circular's refund processing procedures; the withdrawal is issued with approval of the competent authority.
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