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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 26,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The article explains that customs intelligence officers lack the powers of an assessing officer to demand or collect duty; sums taken during an intelligence investigation-particularly under circumstances suggesting coercion-may not be voluntary deposits. If later adjudication shows no lawful duty, such collections are characterized as exactions under ostensible authority, warranting refund and statutory consequences for retention rather than treatment as assessed duty.
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      Summary: Incentive schemes to promote exports will continue after GST, while deemed export benefits may be discontinued because GST aims to create a level playing field. Exporters warned that paying GST and later claiming refunds would block working capital and advocated exemption routes or safeguards. Sectoral anomalies in GST rates and customs IT upgrades were also raised during trade consultations.
      Summary: Implementation of the Goods and Services Tax in Jammu and Kashmir is presented as an imminent fiscal and governance imperative, with the Deputy Chief Minister warning that failure to implement GST by the stated deadline would precipitate public disorder and complicate state governance. The statement attributes delays to obstruction by political opposition and links tax adoption to regional stability and the State's capacity to deliver development measures. It also highlights coordinated central state law enforcement responses to separatist and terrorist activity, including counter terror operations and investigative actions by the National Investigation Agency.
      Summary: PFRDA promoted NPS to corporates, outlining employer onboarding, annuity options, transfer of superannuation/recognized provident funds, and operational reforms including electronic e-sign onboarding, biannual investment allocation changes, a new Alternative Investment Fund asset class, additional lifecycle funds, and a reduced Tier-I minimum annual contribution requirement to facilitate corporate and all-citizen uptake.
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      F. No. 225/157/2017/ITA.II - dated - 23-6-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Issue of notices under section 143(2) of Income-tax Act, 1961 in revised format-regd.
      Summary: The Board prescribes revised standardized notice formats under section 143(2) - Limited Scrutiny, Complete Scrutiny and Compulsory Manual Scrutiny - and mandates their exclusive use. Each notice informs the assessee of selection for scrutiny, invites submission of evidence by a specified date, and directs that evidence and further proceedings shall be furnished and conducted through the 'E Proceeding' facility on the e Filing portal, subject to enumerated exceptions. Interim manual or e mail handling is permitted until an e Filing account exists, and cases under section 153A/153C read with section 143(3) will be conducted manually.
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