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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 09,2017

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      By: Sanjeev Singhal
      Summary: Rules permit a registered principal to send inputs or capital goods to a job worker without tax if the job worker's place is declared as an additional place of business and prescribed conditions and intimations are satisfied; inputs and capital goods must be returned within specified periods or will be treated as supply to the job worker, the principal bears the onus of proof, registered job workers may supply scrap on payment of tax, and the principal is entitled to input tax credit subject to these return conditions.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The draft Rules establish a framework for recognition of valuation professional organizations, prescribing eligibility criteria for pre existing and post appointed date entities, mandatory governance structures and bye laws per Schedule III, composition and duties of a Governing Board with residency, independence and professional composition limits, obligations to conduct examinations, training, certification, continuing education, monitoring, grievance and disciplinary mechanisms, and detailed application, scrutiny and recognition procedures by the Registration Authority subject to conditions and possible cancellation for non compliance.
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      Summary: The notification establishes a Safe Harbour Regime prescribing predetermined margins and expanding eligible categories, including Receipt of Low Value-Adding Intra-Group Services, with monetary eligibility limits for certain services. It reduces peak margins for software and IT-enabled services, introduces a graded margin structure for knowledge process outsourcing based on employee-cost ratios, lowers margins for specified contract R&D services, and prescribes benchmarks for risk spreads on intra-group loans tied to specified reference interest rates; the regime is optional and taxpayers eligible under the prior regime may elect the most beneficial option.
      Summary: The Goods and Services Tax classifies a specified list of everyday consumer items as zero-rated supplies, including staple foodgrains and flours, fresh milk, fresh fruits and vegetables, puffed rice, common salt, animal feed, organic manure, firewood, raw silk/raw wool/jute, and hand operated agricultural implements; branded foodgrains and flours with registered trademarks are excluded and will attract a five percent GST, producing an expected retail price reduction for consumers.
      Summary: A national one week workshop for economics teachers will teach the analytical content of the last three Economic Surveys through in person lectures, live telecasts, and conversion into a self paced MOOC, covering macroeconomic outlook, fiscal and monetary frameworks, sectoral transitions, state and social sector finance, infrastructure, trade and migration, and policy issues including subsidies, JAM trinity, Universal Basic Income, financial sector stress, and demonetisation.
      Summary: Launch of Goods and Services Tax as a unified indirect tax regime follows the constitutional amendment and enactment of central and state GST statutes; the GST Council approved draft laws, rules and rates. Elected representatives are urged to master the new tax regime to explain it to the public and assist trade and industry during implementation, and the Union Government offers expert resource persons and assistance for party-organised workshops and training for MPs/MLAs.
      Summary: India signed the Multilateral Convention implementing BEPS treaty-related minimum standards, including the Action 6 minimum standard to prevent treaty abuse. The Convention operates alongside existing tax treaties to modify their application rather than directly amending treaty texts, with the aim of curbing treaty abuse and base erosion by ensuring profits are taxed where substantive economic activities and value creation occur.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the official reference rate for the US Dollar and, using middle cross currency quotes, derived rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; it specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate and compares the current and prior day US Dollar rupee rates.
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      26/2017 - dated - 7-6-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the ADD imposed on the imports of "Plain Gypsum Plaster Boards" originating in or exported from China PR, Indonesia, Thailand and UAE for a period of one year upto and inclusive of 06.06.2018
      Summary: The Central Government amended the principal notification imposing anti-dumping duty on imports of Plain Gypsum Plaster Boards from China PR, Indonesia, Thailand and UAE by inserting Note 2(a) to provide that, notwithstanding existing provisions, the anti-dumping duty shall remain in force up to and inclusive of the extended date, thereby effecting a temporal continuation of the duty following a review and recommendation by the designated authority under the Customs Tariff Act and applicable anti-dumping rules.

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      46/2017 - dated - 7-6-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (12th Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: Amendments refine the transfer pricing safe harbour framework by redefining accountant for certification, codifying an inclusive employee cost definition with an eighty percent deeming rule for unascertainable outsourcing employee cost, and introducing low value-adding intra-group services with functional criteria and specified exclusions. The rules set operating margin and employee-cost thresholds for specified services, prescribe interest and commission floors for intra-group loans and guarantees linked to reference rates and credit ratings, and require accountant certification of cost pooling and allocation for low value-adding services.
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      Trade Notice: 08/2018 - dated 8-6-2017
      Constitution of GST Facilitation Cell - reg.
      Summary: Constitution of a GST Facilitation Cell in DGFT Headquarter and Regional Offices to act as the first point of contact for addressing GST-related issues under the Foreign Trade Policy; Headquarter Cell led by Addl. DGFT Nikunj Kumar Srivastava with Joint DGFT Rakesh Kumar and Dy. DGFT Kaushlendra Pratap Singh as members and contact details provided; Regional Authorities instructed to establish similar Cells for local stakeholder access.

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      Instruction No. 07/2017 - dated 6-6-2017
      Classification of Dioctyl Orthophthalate (DEPH)- Reg.
      Summary: DEPH, the ortho isomer of dioctyl phthalate, is classifiable under tariff item 2917 32 00; Chapter Note 3 does not govern competing sub headings because sub heading Note 2 excludes it, and the specific HSN entry for the ortho variety takes precedence over the residual 2917.39 sub heading, which instead covers the meta and para isomers.
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