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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 31,2017

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      By: CANeha Somani
      Summary: GST makes e commerce operators and persons supplying through them subject to mandatory registration, requires operators to collect tax at source on taxable supplies routed through their platform, file monthly electronic statements reconciling collections with supplier returns, and furnish information on supplies and stocks to tax authorities; deposited TCS is credited to the supplier's cash ledger, while mismatches in operator statements and supplier returns are reconciled and may increase a supplier's output liability with interest if not rectified.
      By: CASanjay Kumawat
      Summary: Under Section 140(3) read with Transition Rule 1(3), a registered trader may claim input tax credit for VAT/SGST actually paid on inputs held in stock if taxpaying documents exist; capital goods are excluded. Where such documents are absent, a trader may claim a notional credit (excluding semi finished and finished goods) at a fixed proportion of tax on supplies that were taxed at first sale and are taxable under GST. Claims require identification of stock, procurement documentation, periodic statements over six tax periods, and crediting to the electronic credit ledger.
      By: CAJUGAL DOSHI
      Summary: The Time of Supply fixes GST liability by reference to invoice or receipt of payment, using the earlier of those events when invoices are timely; late invoicing, reverse charge, vouchers, continuous supplies, additions to supply, and rate changes have specified alternative or fallback dates, and receipt of payment is the earlier of book entry or bank credit.
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      Summary: Government approved four FDI proposals following FIPB recommendations covering 100% foreign equity acquisition with purchase and fresh subscription, and post-facto approvals for intra group share transfers and amalgamation schemes in publishing and telecom; approvals are sector specific and apply post facto where prior consent was required. Four other proposals were deferred for further scrutiny, involving requests for post facto authorisation of additional subsidiary acquisition, conversion of imported capital goods into equity, entry into regulated telecom services, and foreign national equity subscription in a newly incorporated company.
      Summary: Banks must strengthen customer service frameworks as complaints and average compliance with BCSBI Codes persist. Key actions include updating Codes to reflect the Charter of Customer Rights, treating Business Correspondents with clear bank ownership and grievance mechanisms, incorporating MSME revival and lifecycle financing commitments, enhancing the seniority and preventive role of PCCOs, empowering and assessing IBOs, adopting technology for complaint aggregation and root-cause analysis, tightening IT security and operating procedures, and addressing passbook narration, KYC, senior citizen safeguards, cheque security, and timelines for credit decisions.
      Summary: Publication of the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate with middle rates of cross currency quotes, provided exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen against the rupee; it also states that the SDR Rupee rate will be determined on the basis of the published reference rate.
      Summary: The report projects higher state revenues after GST implementation driven by the GST transition, contingent on states keeping fiscal deficits within budgeted targets and central adherence to fiscal targets; it identifies limited downside risk from UDAY interest, Pay Commission impacts and farm loan waivers, and highlights the Central government's five year compensation commitment for any revenue loss.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      F. No./Zone-5/W-61/MISC./2017-18/79-82 - dated - 26-5-2017 - DVAT
      Notified for general information Declaration Forms “C”, “E-I” and “F” are declared to be obsolete and invalid for all purposes
      Summary: Notification by the Commissioner (VAT) declares Declaration Forms "C", "E I" and "F" to be obsolete and invalid for all purposes with immediate effect under sub rule (13) of rule 5 of the CST (Delhi) Rules, 2005. The notification lists affected form numbers together with the corresponding taxpayer identification, party particulars and the tax period or month to which each declaration related, thereby withdrawing those instruments from use and acceptance in VAT/CST transactions.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      7/2017-18 - dated 26-5-2017
      Grant of Registration under DVAT & CST
      Summary: Assessing Authorities shall issue signed registration certificates (DVAT-06) to dealers with provisional registration after verification of DVAT-04, Form-A under the CST Act and requisite documents, without requiring prior field VATI inspection; dealers must be allowed to remedy any document deficiencies. Issuance and subsequent action must follow the DVAT Act and Rules, and Zonal Incharges shall monitor prompt issuance. VATI inspections may still be conducted after certificate issuance and appropriate action taken under DVAT/CST law.

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      06/2017 - dated 29-5-2017
      Clarification regarding due date of transfer of shares to IEPF Authority
      Summary: Companies must transfer shares to the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority where the seven year period is complete; for transfers completing within the period ending May 31, 2017 the due date was May 31, 2017. Because modalities for crediting shares to the Authority's demat account are being finalised and a special demat account is proposed, the transfer deadline is extended until a revised date is notified. Companies should complete all prescribed formalities and need not republish notices already issued due to this extension.
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