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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 08,2019

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Where passenger transportation services are supplied through an e commerce operator's digital taxi aggregation platform, the statutory scheme deems the operator liable to pay GST on intra state supplies. Even if passengers pay drivers directly and the platform charges drivers only a subscription, the liability to pay tax is shifted to the operator because the services are supplied through its managed digital network, and the platform must discharge tax as if it were the supplier.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Reassessment under sections 147/148 is impermissible where the assessing officer had the return, audited accounts and tax audit report at the time of issuing an intimation under section 143(1) and did not issue the mandatory notice under section 143(2); the presence of a prescribed computation (including under section 115JA) and acceptance of the return by way of 143(1) intimation that was not followed by scrutiny indicates the officer treated the return as not requiring further inquiry, undermining later reopening and supporting reliance on precedent dismissing revenue's challenge in comparable circumstances.
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      Summary: Availability of export credit at competitive rates was made a policy priority, directing coordinated action by banks, RBI, EXIM Bank and ECGC to restore and expand foreign currency lending to exporters, propose competitive floating rate lending with limited spread, use interest subvention as a backstop to broaden guarantee coverage, and study refinance and swap options from foreign currency reserves to support bank lending.
      Summary: Timely availability of export credit is a key driver of export growth; declining credit share and collateral demands harm MSMEs. A stakeholder meeting with exporters, finance officials and banks sought input to design remedies. The Minister urged moving from subsidies to easier access to cheaper credit within a stable, internationally acceptable policy framework, emphasizing trust, due diligence and transparency to create a roadmap for implementation and improve export competitiveness.
      Summary: The memorandum creates automated, regular data exchange between the Ministry of Corporate Affairs and the Securities and Exchange Board of India, covering suspended and delisted company details, shareholding patterns, corporate financial statements, allotment returns and audit reports, and permits on request information sharing to support scrutiny, inspection, investigation and prosecution; a Data Exchange Steering Group will periodically review and improve the mechanism and the MoU is effective from signing.
      Summary: The update sets out the GST constitutional and statutory architecture, establishment and powers of the GST Council, and amendments widening input tax credit and rationalising cross utilisation. It summarises registration thresholds, migration relief, an enhanced Composition Scheme with simplified quarterly compliance, allocation of tax administration between Centre and States, and operational rules on reverse charge, returns (including a phased new ANX based system), e way bills, ITC timelines, TDS/TCS, electronically enabled refunds and transitional arrangements for real estate and exporters.
      Summary: The central initiative coordinates ministries, states and industry to boost exports and domestic manufacturing by improving credit access for exporters, expediting customs clearances with X ray scanners, implementing a pharmaceutical Track & Trace system, and rolling out a phased rebate scheme for state and central taxes; it also prioritises anti dumping investigations for MSME products, fast tracking export credit claims, product specific cluster development, state export strategies, and exploring deemed approval for licences.
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      07/2015-2020 - dated - 7-6-2019 - FTP
      Export of Stone Aggregates and River Sand to Maldives under Bi-lateral Trade Agreement between Government of India and Government of the Republic of Maldives
      Summary: Amendment permits export of river sand and stone aggregates to the Republic of Maldives subject to annual quantity ceilings and issuance of a No Objection by CAPEXIL, which will monitor ceilings and report quarterly to DGFT. CAPEXIL must ensure suppliers hold appropriate clearances and that extraction is not from prohibited Coastal Regulation Zone areas. Exports also require environmental clearances or No Objection Certificates from the designated state nodal authority and remain subject to state legislation or judicial orders on mining.
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      15/2019 - dated 7-6-2019
      Forwarding of samples for testing to the Outside Laboratories
      Summary: Revenue laboratories have expanded capabilities to test additional items listed in Annexure I and Annexure II; field formations must confirm with their jurisdictional laboratories that testing for a particular listed item is unavailable locally before forwarding samples to outside laboratories, and Principal Commissioners/Commissioners must issue public notices while reporting implementation difficulties to the Board.
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      02/2019 - dated 7-6-2019
      Submission of fortnightly report of Customs Revenue
      Summary: The Board directs discontinuation of fortnightly zonal Customs revenue reports previously required under earlier letters, noting irregular submissions and that most revenue data are accessible in the Electronic Data Warehouse (EDW), and instructs Chief Commissioners to implement the cessation and take appropriate action.
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