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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 05,2019

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      By: MEHAK GOEL
      Summary: Input tax credit on fixed assets is restricted to the portion attributable to taxable business use where assets are used partly for business and partly for other or exempt purposes; proportionate claim and reversal follow Rule 43. Motor vehicles and conveyances are generally ineligible for credit except when used for further supply of such vehicles, passenger transportation, imparting training, or goods transportation. Unclaimed proportionate credit may be capitalised and depreciation claimed on that capitalised amount.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The article argues that determination of whether a substantial question of law arises in tax appeals requires hearing of parties so counsel can assist in assessing and framing the SQL; where parties are heard, the High Court should ordinarily formulate and decide the SQL or record reasons why no substantial question arises, and must issue speaking orders to permit proper appellate review and coherent development of law.
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      Summary: Granting of Commendation Certificates for GST Day 2019 recognizes officers for contributions to GST administration. Nominations (maximum three per (Pr.) Chief Commissioner/(Pr.) Director General) must use the prescribed proforma, clearly state the individual's role, and include five years' certified APAR gradings and vigilance clearance. Officers already awarded certain high-level recognitions are excluded. Proposals must be emailed and hard-copy posted by 10.06.2019; late submissions will not be considered.
      Summary: The Finance Commission reviewed Meghalaya's Industrial Policy-2012 offering subsidies and enhanced State Capital Investment Subsidy for women and disability promoted enterprises and extra support for industries in backward areas, and highlighted the need to strengthen transport and connectivity to support tourism and border trade, while urging use of central export and export infrastructure schemes to increase exports to neighbouring countries.
      Summary: ULBs constituted under the Meghalaya Municipal Act and the Sixth Schedule operate with limited municipal autonomy because they are not formed under the national municipal reform framework, so certain institutional and electoral mandates do not apply; municipal boards possess specified tax and non-tax powers but report their own-source revenues as insufficient, and irregular elections persist, issues the Finance Commission will consider in its recommendations.
      Summary: A high-level interministerial meeting chaired by the Commerce Minister will coordinate measures for export promotion, domestic manufacturing strengthening and import reduction, focusing on logistics improvement and agricultural exports. Secretaries of central departments, Export Promotion Councils, industry representatives, and state-engagement mechanisms will align to implement Foreign Trade Policy objectives through advisory and facilitation roles.
      Summary: The meeting summarised that under the Sixth Schedule three Autonomous District Councils exercise legislative and administrative powers over land, customary law, local justice, village courts and local development; primary revenue sources per Paragraph 8 consist of local taxes and tolls while royalties from minerals are shared with the State. Representatives reported revenues only cover basic administration, not development; the Fourteenth Finance Commission made no award for ADCs and no State Finance Commission exists, matters the visiting Commission will examine before making recommendations.
      Summary: Meghalaya exhibits constrained fiscal capacity with low own-tax revenue, high dependence on Union transfers, and a Debt/GSDP ratio above the FRBM target. The State attributes significant revenue and growth loss to the coal mining ban, faces low cash-deposit ratios, lagging health and road-density indicators, and fiscal strain from underperforming PSUs-particularly power sector losses and high AT&C losses. Meghalaya requested enhanced vertical devolution with earmarking for special category states and advanced needs-based support for infrastructure, human development and growth-driven investments.
      Summary: Extension of timelines for TDS compliance was ordered to address difficulties from a revised return format and updating of the online validation utility; the due date for filing the TDS statement in Form 24Q is extended and the deadline for issuance of the TDS certificate in Form 16 is likewise extended to align certificate issuance with the adjusted filing timeline.
      Summary: Procedural rules for FORM GSTR-9 require that auto-populated data from FORM GSTR-2A appear in Table 8A and inward supply credits for the return year be declared in Table 8C; placement in Part II or Part V is determined by when tax was paid via FORM GSTR-3B, omitted outward supplies must be declared in Part II with liabilities computed in Part IV and shortfalls paid through FORM DRC-03, IGST on imports availed in the return year must be entered in Table 6(E), and DRC-03 payments for earlier periods are to be reconciled in FORM GSTR-9C.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      F. 3(12)/Fin.(Rev.-I)/2013-14/dsVI/218 - dated - 31-5-2019 - DVAT
      Appoints Sh. Rakesh Bali as Member (Administrative), Delhi Value Added Tax Appellate Tribunal, for a period of three years
      Summary: Sh. Rakesh Bali is appointed as Member (Administrative) of the Delhi Value Added Tax Appellate Tribunal by the Lt. Governor under the statutory powers conferred by the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004, for a tenure of three years from the date of joining.
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      RBI

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      RBI/2018-19/196 - DBR.No.BP.BC.43/21.01.003/2018-19 - dated 3-6-2019
      Large Exposures Framework
      Summary: The Large Exposures Framework mandates caps, measurement and reporting of banks' aggregated exposures to single counterparties and groups of connected counterparties, applied at consolidated and solo levels. Banks must aggregate on and off balance sheet exposures, recognise eligible credit risk mitigation consistent with Basel III, determine connectedness through control or economic interdependence, apply a mandatory look through approach to structures and CIUs, and report exposures meeting the regulatory threshold; most provisions became effective from April 1, 2019, with certain criteria phased in April 1, 2020.

      Customs

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      13/2019 - dated 3-6-2019
      Implementation of PGA eSANCHIT— Paperless Processing under SWIFT-Uploading of Licenses/Permits/Certificates/Other Authorizations (LPCOs) by PGAs
      Summary: The circular mandates paperless processing of LPCOs via the eSANCHIT platform, expanding PGA upload responsibilities to additional PGAs and LPCO types. IRNs for PGA-uploaded LPCOs will be communicated to beneficiaries at their ICEGATE-registered email addresses. Beneficiaries will be barred from uploading previously issued LPCOs on eSANCHIT from the cut-off date; PGAs must upload LPCOs issued during the 15-day pre-cut-off window and may upload earlier LPCOs to enable beneficiary use.
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      14/2019 - dated 3-6-2019
      Simplified auto-registration of beneficiaries (IEC holders) on ICEGATE for eSANCHIT and other benefits
      Summary: Auto-registration on ICEGATE allows IEC holders to be registered using GST-provided email addresses, eliminating the digital signature requirement for information-only access; PGAs will upload LPCOs to eSANCHIT and IRNs will be sent to beneficiaries via the registered email. Beneficiaries who file declarations on ICEGATE will still need a digital signature. Registered users receive consignment enquiries, PDF declarations, and can reply online to Customs queries, including those from post-clearance audit, reducing the need for physical submissions. Field formations must prompt immediate registration and issue trade notices.
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