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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 13,2018

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      By: Venkataprasad Pasupuleti
      Summary: Whether materials provided free by a customer constitute consideration for GST valuation hinges on whether the supplier benefits or contracts to procure those materials. If the supplier neither retains nor amortises the free inputs and did not incur their cost, those supplies do not constitute consideration and need not be included in the supplier's taxable value. Conversely, where the contract contemplated the supplier bearing the cost or amortising inputs but the customer supplied them instead, the amortised cost may be includible and attract tax and potential input tax credit reversal.
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      Summary: NITI Aayog's Atal Innovation Mission selected three thousand additional schools to expand Atal Tinkering Labs to a nationwide network, bringing the total to 5,441, and will provide multi-year grant support for establishment of labs equipped for technologies such as 3D printing, robotics, IoT and microprocessors to foster student innovation, industry collaboration and local problem-solving.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar on June 12, 2018, noted the previous day's rate, provided cross-currency rupee exchange rates for EUR, GBP and JPY based on that reference and cross-currency middle rates, and stated the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Banks must ensure that borrowers with aggregate fund based working capital limits at or above the specified threshold maintain a minimum loan component equal to 40% of sanctioned fund based working capital limits from October 1, 2018; drawings up to that level shall be drawn from the loan component while excess may be cash credit. Lenders in consortiums are jointly and severally responsible for aggregate compliance and, under Multiple Banking Arrangements, each bank must comply individually. The undrawn portion of cash credit/overdraft limits will attract a credit conversion factor from April 1, 2019, and the loan component requirement is proposed to rise to 60% from that date.
      Summary: Periodic base year revision integrates new and higher frequency data sources, revises item baskets and methodologies, and links old and new national account series by re estimating recent years and splicing earlier years so growth rates remain comparable while detailed additivity may change; parallel methodological upgrades to price and production indices and expanded employment measurement through household, establishment and administrative data aim to improve coverage, timeliness and reliability of macroeconomic indicators.
      Summary: Private sector participation is central to mobilising infrastructure finance, supported by government tools such as asset mobilisation schemes, credit enhancement measures, a dedicated credit rating approach, and investment vehicles including a national infrastructure fund, infrastructure investment trusts and public-private delivery models to expand investor opportunity and channel long term financing into infrastructure assets.
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      11/2015-2020 - dated - 12-6-2018 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy conditions of Natural Rubber under Exim code 4001 10 of Chapter 40 of ITC (HS), 2017 - Schedule - 1 (Import Policy)
      Summary: Imports of natural rubber under Exim Code 4001 are permitted only through the sea ports of Chennai and Nhava Sheva, subject to a port restriction; that port restriction does not apply to consignments imported under Advance Authorization, which remain exempt from the port limitation.
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      13/2015-2020 - dated 12-6-2018
      Eligibility of Indian Mackerel under Table 2 of Appendix 3B of Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20
      Summary: Indian Mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) is incorporated into Table 2 of Appendix 3B with two serial entries and added to the Annexure to Public Notice 62; MEIS benefits will be granted only if the Shipping Bill description matches the Table 2 description. Prior to the July 2018 implementation, Indian Mackerel exported under any Chapter 03 HS code qualified for transitional MEIS coverage for earlier export periods. Post implementation MEIS entitlement is confined to the newly listed Table 2 serial numbers.
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