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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 20,2019

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Filing of Return of Income requires immediate action because new ITR forms impose enhanced disclosure and documentation duties. Taxpayers must select the applicable ITR form, attach required reports, reconcile assets, liabilities, receipts and TDS with Form 26AS, and confirm non TDS incomes. Pay special attention to commonly omitted items (interest on PPF/EPF/securities/mutual funds, insurance refunds, gifts, medical expenses), plan reinvestment for capital gains exemptions before the due date, and substantiate salary classification for directors. Maintain supporting documents and confirmations to reduce errors and ensure timely filing.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: Payers must deduct TDS on defined payments at prescribed rates and deposit and report those deductions by statutory due dates; failure to deduct or deposit creates liability as an assessee-in-default with interest, penalties and potential disallowance. Finance Act changes raise certain thresholds for interest and rent, while rules govern lower rate certificates, Forms 15G/15H, PAN non furnishing consequences, transporter exemptions, deposit and return due dates, and timelines for issuance of TDS certificates.
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      Summary: Government commits to support small traders and retailers, invites timely submissions on the draft e commerce policy to be finalised by DPIIT, directs MeitY to address data aspects, encourages use of e commerce and government procurement platforms and finance schemes, and affirms prohibition of foreign multi brand retail entry disguised as B2B together with enforcement against predatory pricing and discriminatory practices.
      Summary: India's GDP estimation methodology moved to a 2011-12 base year in 2015, integrating the MCA21 database and SNA 2008 recommendations to improve coverage and align with international practice. The note rebuts a recent critique alleging post 2011-12 GDP over estimation by pointing to selective indicator use, weak regression analysis, and inappropriate exclusion of tax data, and presents eight factual points to counter that critique while acknowledging ongoing efforts to enhance data accuracy.
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      24/2019 - dated - 18-6-2019 - ADD
      Seeks to levy anti dumping duty on jute sacking cloth under tariff heading 5310 originating in or exported from Bangladesh to prevent the circumvention of levy of anti dumping duty levied on jute sacking bags vide notification No. 1/2017-Customs(ADD) dated 5th January, 2017.
      Summary: Anti-dumping duty is imposed on imports of jute sacking cloth under tariff heading 5310 from Bangladesh to prevent circumvention of duties on jute sacking bags. The designated authority found increased imports, insufficient value addition in conversion to bags, and undermining of remedial effect, and recommended extending the existing duty. The notification prescribes differentiated duty rates by named producers and exporters, provides conditional exemptions on procedural undertakings for non-bag manufacturers, and makes the duty co-terminus with the existing duty on sacking bags, payable in Indian currency with government-specified exchange rate rules.
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      SEBI/HO/CDMRD/DNPMP/CIR/P/2019/71 - dated 18-6-2019
      Design of Commodity Indices and Product Design for Futures on Commodity Indices
      Summary: Recognised stock exchanges may introduce futures on commodity indices only after obtaining prior regulatory approval and submitting historical index data; they must comply with index construction standards (IOSCO compliance, constituent eligibility, turnover and concentration limits, transparent rebalancing and roll-over), publish real time index values and methodology, make specified public disclosures, and implement product-design and risk-management frameworks (cash settlement, VWAP-based final price, position limits, and CPMI IOSCO compliant margining and monitoring).

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      Trade Notice No. 03/2019 .GST - dated 12-6-2019
      Annual return filing compliance under GST
      Summary: Annual return filing under Form GSTR-9 is the compliance obligation highlighted, with an imminent filing deadline and an organised seminar to explain procedural steps and clarify queries. Central Tax and Central Excise officers, with NACIN Cochin, will provide guidance on proper completion of the annual return; Trade, Commerce and Industry organisations are requested to inform their members for necessary action.

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      17/2019 - dated 19-6-2019
      Applicability of Additional Customs duty on goods re-imported under Customs Notification No. 94/96-Customs dated 16.12.1996 exported earlier for exhibition purpose/ consignment basis
      Summary: Applicability of additional customs duty on re-imported jewellery turns on whether central excise liability arose by reason of a sale. Jewellery exported under bond or simple LUT without sale does not attract repayment on re-import because excise liability under the Articles of Jewellery Collection Rules arises at first sale; such re-imports fall under the notification's residuary entry and, if other notification conditions are met, no additional customs duty is payable. Exports under rebate, however, implicate repayment of the rebate on re-import.
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