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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 26,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Act applies Criminal Procedure Code mechanisms to GST enforcement: search and seizure procedures are governed by CrPC provisions with modification that records are forwarded to the Commissioner; tax officers may arrest and follow Code based bail and custody processes for specified offences, with certain officers vested with police equivalent powers for non cognizable bailable matters; most offences are treated as non cognizable and bailable except those specifically designated cognizable and non bailable; and summons and inquiry powers mirror civil court procedure and are treated as judicial proceedings for penal provisions on false evidence.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Courts have treated GST portal and administrative failures as grounds to restrain coercive action and require authorities to accept migration, composition and other returns retrospectively or provisionally; judges directed manual or provisional processing of TRAN 1 and revised returns, protection from penalties where IDs/passwords or system defects prevented timely filing, and administrative coordination to resolve systemic issues.
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      Summary: The Department of Commerce's High Level Advisory Group recommends targeted tax reforms to boost exports, proposes specialised "Elephant Bonds" to mobilise long term infrastructure financing, and urges reforms to the Financial Services Framework to make India a preferred destination for financial services, tying capital market measures to trade and investment promotion.
      Summary: Extradition and return of accused economic offenders are effected through Look Out Circulars to prevent departure, Red Corner Notices and formal extradition requests for persons abroad, and initiation of proceedings under the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act for those who abscond or refuse to return to face prosecution; these measures are used alongside limited public disclosure to protect ongoing investigations and coordination between administrative and legal authorities.
      Summary: PFRDA has proposed increasing the pension limit and upper age for Atal Pension Yojana; APY is open to Indian citizens aged eighteen to forty and explicitly includes Mudra beneficiaries, Self Help Group members and Anganwadi workers who meet that age criterion, with state wise beneficiary figures for 2016-2019 appended.
      Summary: A loan agreement among the Government of India, the Government of Uttarakhand and the World Bank finances a Project to modernize technical and financial management capabilities of local bodies and state-owned enterprises. Operative components include capacity building in cash and debt management, planning and budgeting, appraisal and monitoring of high-value projects, public audit, transparency measures for budget and procurement information, and deployment of technologies such as GIS to strengthen revenue management systems and improve execution of public projects.
      Summary: APEDA organised an international Buyers-Sellers Meet in Imphal to promote export market linkages for agricultural and processed food products from the North East Region, bringing together international buyers, Indian exporters and grower groups to facilitate B2B and B2G interactions, showcase regional produce, and support exporters through promotional activities and infrastructure assistance such as pack houses and cold storages.
      Summary: The Government will form a DPIIT led committee chaired by an Additional Secretary, with Commerce, MSME, Consumer Affairs and legal representatives, to hear grievances and provide clarifications on FDI in e commerce; policy changes will be prospective, allow stakeholder adaptation, require e commerce compliance with law, and aim to balance protection of small retailers with promotion of e commerce and export opportunities for handicrafts and handlooms.
      Summary: The National Statistical Office released an Employment Outlook for September 2017-April 2019 using administrative records from selected government agencies; the note synthesises payroll-derived indicators and administrative data to measure formal employment trends and support assessment of employment-related progress and policy monitoring.
      Summary: The Finance Commission highlighted Karnataka's strengths-revenue surplus, Fiscal Responsibility framework, strong own tax revenue and low committed expenditure-while flagging risks to state fiscal sustainability: volatile GSDP growth, falling non tax revenue buoyancy, rising off budget borrowings, a GST revenue shortfall and large crop loan waiver liabilities. The Commission requested the State's plan for a long term, financially sustainable strategy to address agricultural distress and stated these concerns will be considered in its final report.
      Summary: An Asset Quality Review in 2015 led to transparent recognition of stressed accounts as NPAs and increased provisioning; the Government's 4R strategy combined legal reforms-notably the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, amendments to the Banking Regulation Act and SARFAESI framework-with institutional measures such as Stressed Asset Management Verticals, specialised monitoring and One Time Settlement platforms to accelerate resolution and recovery, after which RBI provisional data show a decline in PSB gross NPAs and significant recoveries over four years.
      Summary: The national framework requires banks to meet government-fixed agriculture credit targets and RBI-prescribed lending quotas with sub-targets for small and marginal farmers. Policy measures expand affordable crop finance through an interest subvention scheme with prompt-repayment incentives, collateral relaxations, simplified documentation for small loans, a simplified ATM-enabled Kisan Credit Card with flexible limits, promotion of Joint Liability Groups, and increased collateral-free loan thresholds to broaden institutional credit access for marginal, tenant and tenant-like farmers.
      Summary: The notification sets a tranche-wise subscription and issuance calendar for Sovereign Gold Bonds and prescribes a minimum investment of one unit of gold, category-based annual subscription ceilings for individuals, HUFs and trusts, inclusion of secondary-market purchases within the annual ceiling, and a requirement that investors submit a self-declaration confirming compliance with the annual limit.
      Summary: The Income Tax Department has increased e-filing and prioritized rapid refunds, mandating ECS credit of refunds and directing issuance of refunds up to Rs. 5,000 without adjustment against outstanding demands. Outreach measures and assistance centres support e-filing adoption. The CPC 2.0 Project will enable pre-filled returns, identity-blind, rule-driven centralized processing, improve transparency via status updates and digital communications, and establish integrated contact centres to streamline processing and taxpayer services.
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      26/2019 - dated - 24-6-2019 - ADD
      Seeks to extend levy of anti-dumping duty till 09.07.2019, on imports of " Paracetamol" originating in or exported from china PR, extended vide notification No. 39/2018 Customs (ADD), dated the 20th August, 2018, in pursuance of order of Hon'ble High Court of Gujarat in the matter of SCA 5278/2019.
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising powers under sub-sections (1) and (5) of section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act read with rules 18 and 23 of the 1995 Rules and pursuant to interim High Court directions in SCA No. 5278/2019, amended notification No. 39/2018-Customs (ADD) to substitute its expiry date with 9th July 2019, thereby extending the anti-dumping duty on imports of Paracetamol originating in or exported from China PR pending resolution of the litigation.
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      46/2019 - dated - 25-6-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver
      Summary: Substitution of Tables One, Two and Three in the principal customs notification fixes commodity-specific tariff values in US dollars for edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nut, and per-unit values for gold and silver, exercising the Customs Act authority to prescribe tariff values and thereby governing import valuation and eligibility for specified tariff entries.
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      1/2019-Customs (CVD) - dated - 24-6-2019 - CVD
      Seeks to impose definitive countervailling duty on "New/Unused pneumatic radial tyres with or without tubes and/or flap of rubber (including tubeless tyres), having nominal rim dia code above 16" used in buses and lorries/trucks” originating in or exported from, People’s Republic of China
      Summary: Definitive countervailing duty is imposed on new/unused pneumatic radial tyres for buses and lorries/trucks originating in or exported from China to offset subsidies and injury, with producer-specific duty rates and a residual rate for other producers; imports via other countries from China are included. The duty is payable in Indian currency for a prescribed period unless earlier revoked and allows set-off of any anti-dumping duty. The notification prescribes government-notified exchange rates for calculation and defines CIF value as the assessable value under the Customs Act.
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      13/2019 - dated 24-6-2019
      Exemption of service element and disability element of disability pension granted to disabled personnel of armed forces who have been invalided on account of disability attributable to or aggravated by such service
      Summary: Exemption is affirmed for the service element and disability element of disability pension paid to members of the armed forces who have been invalided from service on account of bodily disability attributable to or aggravated by such service; it applies to all ranks but does not extend to personnel who retire on superannuation or otherwise.

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      1070/3/2019 - dated 24-6-2019
      Implementation of CBIC (ICEGATE) E-payment portal from 1st July, 2019– Revised procedure for making e-payment of Central Excise and Service Tax arrears under the new CBIC-GST Integrated portalhttps://cbic-gst.gov.in
      Summary: Payments of Central Excise and Service Tax arrears must be initiated by creating a challan on the CBIC GST portal using the CE/ST registration number, selecting account heads and amounts, then generating a Challan Temporary Identification Number (CTIN). The taxpayer clicks "Make Payment" to be redirected to ICEGATE, selects unpaid challans, chooses NEFT/RTGS, obtains a printable mandate and completes payment online or at an authorized bank; online payments are confirmed on ICEGATE and routed back to CBIC GST.
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