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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 11,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GST implementation has provoked litigation and AAR guidance clarifying classification, rate application and composite-supply characterisation. Courts upheld adjusting tender evaluations to account for GST inclusion. An AAR found FDG classifiable under chemical tariff headings rather than pharmaceutical chapters. Other AARs ruled that solar power plant EPC-style contracts are works contracts subject to standard GST entries and rates; generation of electricity from supplied coal amounts to manufacture and is a supply of goods; and private coaching for competitive exams does not qualify for educational exemption and is taxable.
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      Summary: Government projects accelerated GDP growth and is preparing a new industrial policy to position the economy for advanced technologies, with targeted contributions from manufacturing, services and agriculture. It regards recent monetary tightening as unlikely to impede investment. The administration will raise visa restrictions affecting IT workers and will defend export support measures as non subsidy and WTO compliant, while engaging in regional trade negotiations to secure services inclusion.
      Summary: The ordinance designates an allottee of a real estate project as a financial creditor, granting the homebuyer the right to initiate corporate insolvency resolution proceedings, to join and vote on the committee of creditors, and to stand on parity with other financial creditors in liquidation, thereby allowing direct participation in and influence over the resolution process aimed at completion or transfer of projects.
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      Customs

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      51/2018 - dated - 8-6-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Notifying under Section 7 of Customs Act 1962, Surat airport as Customs airport
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs amends the principal customs notification to designate Surat as a customs airport in Gujarat for the limited purpose of unloading and loading of baggage; the change is effected by inserting a new item in the Table and is effective from the date of publication.
      2.
      50/2018 - dated - 8-6-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Powers of adjudication of the officers of Customs
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, under section 122 of the Customs Act, confers authority on specified Customs officers to adjudge confiscation or penalty for goods liable under Chapter XIV, subject to the value limits set in the notification's Table; the power applies from the date of publication.

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      S.O. 2294(E) - dated - 31-5-2018 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 0.2832 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 11.8158 hectares at Village Pantheerankavu and Nellikode, Taluka Kozhikode, District Kozhikode in the State of Kerala
      Summary: Central Government approves de notification of 0.2832 hectares from a Special Economic Zone for information technology, following state approval and Development Commissioner recommendation, and records the specific survey parcels removed, thereby reducing the notified SEZ area to 11.8158 hectares under powers conferred by the Special Economic Zone Act and Rules.
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      12/20 18-GST - dated 25-4-2018
      Procedure for interception of conveyances for inspection of goods in movement, and detention, release and confiscation of such goods and conveyances - reg.
      Summary: Designated proper officers shall verify e-way bills and accompanying documents; failing production or upon prima facie discrepancies they must record a statement in FORM GST MOV-01, order physical verification in FORM GST MOV-02, upload a preliminary report (PART A of FORM GST EWB-03) within 24 hours and complete the inspection report (PART B of FORM GST EWB-03) within three days.
      2.
      13/2018-GST - dated 25-4-2018
      Clarification regarding procedure for recovery of arrears under the existing law and reversal of inadmissible input tax credit - reg.
      Summary: Amounts determined under proceedings or return revisions under pre-GST laws, including wrongly availed or inadmissible transitional input tax credit, shall, unless recovered under the existing law, be recovered as State tax arrears under the DGST Act and recorded in Part II of the Electronic Liability Register (FORM GST PMT-01), to be paid through utilization of balances in the electronic credit ledger and electronic cash ledger, with interest, penalty and late fee payable from the electronic cash ledger.
      3.
      AC/Export Cell/W-208/2017-18/ 345-349 - dated 26-3-2018
      Online facility of GST RFD - 11 for acceptance of Letter of Undertaking as per G.S.T. Act
      Summary: On line filing of RFD 11 for acceptance of the Letter of Undertaking (LUT) is now accessible only to the dealer's jurisdictional/proper officer on the GSTN portal, who is responsible for accepting LUTs per the prescribed guidelines and issuing an acceptance letter in the prescribed format. The GST Export Cell will cease to function from 27.03.2018 and thereafter all LUT applications will be received and processed by the jurisdictional proper officer/Ward Incharge.

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      16/2018 - dated 8-6-2018
      Powers of adjudication of the officers of Customs- reg.
      Summary: The circular prescribes revised adjudication limits for confiscation cases, assigning Principal Commissioners/Commissioners jurisdiction for cases above the upper monetary band without limit, and Additional Commissioners/Joint Commissioners jurisdiction for cases within the intermediate band above a specified lower threshold, with the stated aim of improving disposal rates in the customs confiscation regime.
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