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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 27,2017

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      By: Rakesh Garg
      Summary: Construction of complexes intended for sale is treated as a service when consideration is received before completion certificate; transfers after completion certificate are excluded. A reduced tax approach applies to such construction with full input tax credit but no refund of credit overflow, while composite works contracts attract a higher rate with full credit. The regime's fixed abatement for land valuation and refund restriction create allocation, timing, and cross-project adjustment uncertainties for common inputs, staggered sales, and in-kind consideration arrangements.
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      Summary: The Goods and Services Tax is introduced as a comprehensive indirect tax reform designed to increase transparency and economic integration, remove discretionary enforcement and inter-state check posts, and improve ease of doing business. Agriculture is exempted. While initial implementation may involve operational hiccups, the regime is projected to reduce inflationary pressures and deliver long-term benefits to consumers and traders.
      Summary: The State is urged to convey concurrence under Article 370 for application of the Constitution (One Hundred and First Amendment) Act so that GST and the IGST input credit mechanism apply from the common commencement date. Non adoption will prevent recovery of input tax credit on inter State supplies and cause embedding of taxes into prices, leading to cascading, higher consumer and producer prices, and competitive disadvantage for State industry.
      Summary: Postponement of the Tax Deduction at Source and Tax Collection at Source provisions defers liability to deduct or collect until those sections are brought into force; registration by prospective deductors/collectors is required now, while suppliers using e commerce operators need not register immediately for collection related reasons until the provision is enforced.
      Summary: Registration is required for persons making inter state supplies or whose aggregate turnover exceeds thresholds; provisional GSTINs must be converted to final GSTINs. Reverse Charge Mechanism requires recipients to discharge tax on specified supplies and self invoice for RCM liabilities with limited de minimis relief for small receipts. SEZ supplies are zero rated, supplies by SEZs treated as imports, and IGST applies on inter state and import transactions. Transition provisions permit deemed credits for eligible duty paid stock subject to prescribed forms, conditions and time windows.
      Summary: The technical standard prescribes a 24 part Bill of Entry message (CACHI01) and supporting messages, enumerating each segment and field (mandatory/key/optional), together with ICEGATE header/footer, delimiters, date and currency formats, file naming, and tax/duty-related data capture (including GST in CTX, SVB, RSP and miscellaneous charges). It also defines ICEGATE Service Center ICES integration through mapped data and control tables, acknowledgement and processed BE flows, query and reply mechanisms, amendment handling and OTP confirmation.
      Summary: This specification defines ICES 1.5 export message formats, ICEGATE header/footer and file conventions, the list of message types (CACHE01, CHCAE02/03, CACHE04, CACHE05, CHCAE06), and detailed segment definitions for CACHE01 (32 parts) and CACHE05. It prescribes amendment procedures via AMENDHISTORY (part 25), amendment types (A/S/D/R), required amendment identifiers, remarks codes, and rules for submitting only the affected parts. Goods registration and supporting document metadata, field delimiters and mandatory flags are also set out.
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      23(R)/(1)/2017-RB - dated - 23-6-2017 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Export of Goods and Services) (Amendment) Regulations, 2017
      Summary: The amendment provides a short title and commencement provision effective upon Gazette publication and amends Regulation 6 by deleting the phrase referencing Exchange Control copies of the shipping bills following the references to EDF and SOFTEX in sub regulation (C).

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      F.3(10)/Fin(Rev-I)/2017-18/DS-VI/339 - dated - 22-6-2017 - Delhi SGST
      Lt. Governor of the National Capital Territory of Delhi appoints the 22nd day of June, 2017, as the date on which the provisions of sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 139, 146 and 164 of the said Delhi Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (Delhi Act 03 of 2017) shall come into force
      Summary: Commencement of specified provisions of the Delhi Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 is effected by a notification under sub section (3) of section 1; the Lt. Governor appointed a single operative date on which the listed sections shall come into force.
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