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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 07,2019

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      Summary: The Commission approved the acquisition subject to remedies: reserve part of the target's installed capacity to provide white labelling for five key LV switchgear products, supply them to third-party competitors at reasonable prices for five years, and grant access to related technology for a further five years; amend commercial policies to remove de facto distribution exclusivity; and commit not to discontinue the target's products or raise their average selling price for a defined period.
      Summary: Determination prescribes specific conversion rates for listed foreign currencies, providing distinct rates for imports and exports and superseding the prior notification; Schedule I lists unit rates for major currencies and Schedule II lists rates per 100 units for certain currencies, constituting the operative exchange-rate schedule for customs valuation effective 7th June, 2019.
      Summary: Monetary policy shifted to an accommodative stance with a short-term policy rate reduction to address growth concerns while ruling out near-term rate hikes; systemic liquidity is now in surplus and the central bank committed to ensuring sufficient liquidity. The review narrowed the GDP growth forecast and cited lower food inflation as enabling consecutive easing. The governor stressed that an accommodative stance does not guarantee further cuts and called for faster transmission by banks. State development loans were described as sovereign-backed and safe; the RBI is examining fraud reports and will comply with a judicial order on disclosure under access-to-information rules.
      Summary: The RBI's repo rate reduction triggered an intraday recovery in the rupee, which pared most early losses and traded marginally weaker against the US dollar. Simultaneous pressures-net foreign portfolio outflows, rising crude oil prices, and heavy domestic equity selling-along with a market holiday affecting bond and forex activity, constrained the currency's rebound and sustained volatility in exchange and capital markets.
      Summary: Trade misinvoicing generated significant potential revenue shortfalls in 2016 through deliberate falsification of invoice value, volume or quality to shift funds illicitly or evade customs duties and VAT. The analysis separates export and import mechanisms-export under or over invoicing for outward fund shifts and incentive abuse, and import over or under invoicing for money transfers or duty/VAT evasion-identifies high risk commodities and partner countries, and links import misinvoicing specifically to uncollected VAT, customs duties and corporate income tax.
      Summary: The central bank cut the policy interest rate, shifted to an accommodative stance to support growth while noting inflation remains below target, and urged banks to accelerate transmission of rate reductions to borrowers to reduce loan EMIs. It also eliminated customer charges for RTGS and NEFT transfers and asked banks to pass on the benefits.
      Summary: The Union Minister leads India's delegation to the Trade and Digital Economy Ministerial, addressing global trade developments, WTO matters and digital trade, including a joint commerce-information technology session; G20 ministerial deliberations inform the summit agenda and declaration but are non-binding, while bilateral meetings on the sidelines aim to advance India's trade and investment interests and coalition-building for developing-country priorities.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India revised its GDP projection for 2019-20 down to 7.0 per cent, attributing the downgrade to weakened domestic investment, subdued overall demand including rural private consumption, and export weakness amid global trade tensions; the revision accounts for recent policy rate cuts and notes downside risks from weak global demand while identifying supportive factors such as political stability, high capacity utilisation, improved business expectations, buoyant equity markets and higher financial flows.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank cut the policy rate by twenty five basis points, narrowed the interest rate corridor, and changed the policy stance to accommodative, noting elevated system liquidity and foreign exchange reserves. It revised down growth projections and revised up inflation forecasts while flagging risks from food prices, monsoon uncertainty, crude oil, market volatility and fiscal developments. Operational measures include waiving RTGS/NEFT charges, forming a panel to review ATM and bank fees, and issuing draft guidelines for on tap small finance bank licensing.
      Summary: The central bank reduced the benchmark lending rate and shifted its stance to accommodative to support aggregate demand and private investment, noting weak transmission of earlier rate cuts into bank lending rates; it simultaneously adjusted the policy rate corridor and eliminated RTGS/NEFT charges to boost digital transactions and encourage pass-through of policy easing.
      Summary: The report proposes allowing a minimum of majority foreign direct investment in the defence sector without conditional riders so international defence firms can exercise effective control over joint ventures, intellectual property and product quality. It contrasts this with the current policy permitting up to 49 per cent foreign equity under the automatic route and treating higher equity on a case-by-case basis tied to modern technology transfer, and links the proposal to capital inflows, job creation, R&D tax incentives, and development of the aerospace manufacturing ecosystem.
      Summary: The MPC reduced the policy repo rate by 25 basis points and shifted to an accommodative stance, citing subdued domestic growth, below target inflation with balanced risks, and global slowdown risks. The Reserve Bank announced liquidity injections via OMOs and a dollar swap, noted partial transmission to lending rates, revised inflation and GDP projections, and committed to ensuring adequate liquidity. Regulatory measures include calibrated minimum Leverage Ratio requirements, draft guidelines for on tap Small Finance Bank licensing, review of Core Investment Company regulation, a liquidity management working group, a retail forex trading platform, expanded retail access to government securities, removal of RTGS/NEFT charges, and an ATM fees review committee.
      Summary: Setting differentiated Leverage Ratio minima aligned with Basel III, progressing to 'on tap' licensing for Small Finance Banks while deferring Payments Bank liberalisation, constituting a Working Group on Core Investment Company governance, commissioning a review to simplify liquidity management, introducing a retail foreign exchange trading platform, rationalising money market directions, enabling stock exchanges as Aggregators for State Development Loans, abolishing central bank charges for RTGS and NEFT to be passed to customers, and establishing a Committee to review ATM interchange fees.
      Summary: The Commerce Minister urged a shift to industry self-reliance by reducing dependence on central subsidies and grants, asserting that subsidy removal and large-scale domestic production promote import substitution, better product quality and stronger export capacity; he called for coordinated action by central ministries, State Governments, export bodies and industry to enhance the trade enabling environment, improve policy frameworks, monitoring, transparency and anti-corruption measures through the advisory and consultative functions of the Board of Trade and the Council for Trade Development and Promotion.
      Summary: Agreement establishes a framework for exchange of information between India and the Marshall Islands for tax purposes, permitting sharing of banking and ownership information on request under international tax transparency standards and authorising representatives to conduct on site tax examinations to obtain information to detect and deter tax evasion and avoidance.
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      40/2019 - dated - 6-6-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No. 40/2019-Custom(NT) dated 06.06.2019
      Summary: Determination of Rate of Exchange for listed foreign currencies into Indian rupees is prescribed for customs purposes, effective 7th June, 2019, superseding the prior CBIC notification except as to earlier actions. Schedule I sets rates per one unit of currency with distinct columns for imported and exported goods; Schedule II sets rates per 100 units with corresponding import and export rates, and the prescribed rates are to be used for valuation and related customs purposes.

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      10/2019-State Tax (Rate) - F-10-19/2019/CT/V(49) - dated - 10-5-2019 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification of the State Government, in the Commercial Tax Department, No. 11/2017-State Tax(Rate) notification No. F-10-43/2017/CT/V(79), dated the 28th June, 2017.
      Summary: The State Government amends the Chhattisgarh SGST rate notification by substituting the figures and letters "10th" with "20th" in the Table at serial number 3 (items (ie) and (if), column (5)) and in both occurrences in Annexure IV, effected under the powers conferred by the Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and published in the Gazette.

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      10/2019 - dated - 4-6-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for online submission of statement of deduction of tax under sub-section (3) of section 200 and statement of collection of tax under proviso to sub-section (3) of section 206C of the Income-tax Act, 1961 read with rule 31A(5) and rule 31AA(5) of the Income-tax Rules, 1962 respectively.
      Summary: Procedure prescribes online furnishing of e-TDS/e-TCS statements via the e-filing portal: registration with a valid TAN as Tax Deductor & Collector, preparation using RPU and validation using FVU, upload of a zip file and submission with DSC or EVC, e-Verification options including DSC or EVC, EVC generation modes (net banking, Aadhaar OTP with PAN linkage, pre-validated bank or demat account), and processing that yields status updates to Uploaded then Accepted or Rejected with reasons shown.
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