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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 27,2019

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      By: Chetan Bhatt
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax is a destination-based indirect tax consolidating prior levies to curb cascading taxation. Aggregate turnover for registration and composition counts taxable, exempt and zero-rated supplies. Valuation rules now include interest and penalties; refunds arise for exports and inverted duty situations. Stock transfers have specific tax and input credit implications where eligible. Alcoholic liquor for human consumption remains outside GST; certain petroleum products may enter GST only upon GST Council recommendation. A compensation mechanism addresses state revenue shortfalls and import taxation powers have been aligned with customs law.
      By: Sriram Somayajula
      Summary: The article explains that many employers and campus recruiters use the number of attempts as an early screening criterion, with attempts in the CA Final carrying greater weight as the most recent academic signal. Although fewer attempts can ease entry into top firms, long term career progression depends more on practical experience, workplace performance, and demonstrable professional skills. Attempt history is largely immaterial for those entering independent practice, where networking and client skills determine success.
      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: Credit notes under GST reduce the taxable value and tax of a prior invoice for returns, overcharging, or discounts; B2B credit notes are reported in GSTR-1 table 9 and B2C in table 7. Multiple credit notes may be issued against an invoice (and vice versa) after amendment, but tax-adjusting credit notes must be issued within six months from the end of the financial year of the original invoice, after which only non-tax-adjusting financial credit notes may be recorded. Suppliers and recipients must coordinate accounting, input tax reversals, e-way bill generation, and return reconciliation.
      By: Chetan Bhatt
      Summary: The document summarises post-filing remedies: rectification under section 154 for apparent mistakes in orders and specified intimations, filed within the applicable limitation and decided within a prescribed period; appeal to CIT(A) by memorandum with grounds, documents and fees, with allowance for additional grounds/evidence but without automatic stay of recovery; and revision under section 264 against orders (not intimation), available when appeal rights are lost or waived and resulting revision orders are non appealable.
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      Summary: Government engagement and bilateral protocols focus on securing market access for Indian agricultural, dairy and pharmaceutical exporters to China, supplemented by regulatory cooperation and joint workshops; domestic policy measures and Foreign Trade Policy schemes provide incentives, exporter support and trade-promotion activities to enhance competitiveness and increase exports.
      Summary: Decision on when GST will apply to petroleum products hinges on the recommendation of the GST Council under Article 279A(5); inclusion of previously excluded petroleum products within the GST levy is contingent on the Council's recommendation as contemplated by Section 9(2) of the CGST Act.
      Summary: Central government export promotion combines the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20 with targeted incentive schemes (MEIS, SEIS), mid term incentive increases for labour intensive and MSME sectors, interest equalisation on export credit, and sectoral infrastructure measures such as Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme, Transport and Marketing Assistance for agricultural products, and RoSCTL for garments, supported by a Logistics Division and Ease of Doing Business reforms to address logistics and facilitation gaps.
      Summary: Exports from India to the US under the Generalized System of Preferences represented a measurable share of total exports and benefited from an average duty concession that varies by product; the practical impact of GSP depends on product-level concessions and other product-specific factors. Senior trade officials met in May 2019 and the countries committed to continued bilateral consultations as the mechanism to address trade-related issues and the differential effects of preferential tariff treatment.
      Summary: The Agriculture Export Policy provides a stable trade policy: processed and organic products will remain outside export restrictions even if primary products are restricted; export prohibitions on identified essential commodities under extreme price situations will be decided by a high level committee and pursued in a WTO compatible manner; liberalised import is permitted for value addition and re export.
      Summary: Angel tax exemption covers amounts received by a company for issue of shares exceeding face value from resident investors when the company fulfils DPIIT notification conditions; CBDT has notified that such consideration will not be treated under the specified income provision for qualifying companies. DPIIT processes applications and forwards eligible declarations to the tax authority, and the revenue department advised against coercive recovery where additions arose after valuation revisions.
      Summary: States and Union Territories must implement a Single Window System enabling online application submission without physical documents, eliminating in-person verification, providing online status tracking and automated SMS/e-mail notifications, permitting service-wise approvals as received, and requiring that all application queries be sought once and within seven days of receipt.
      Summary: The regulatory framework provides ongoing review and amendment of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy, with sector-wise limits set out in the Consolidated FDI Policy Circular of 2017 and subsequent Press Notes, and requires intergovernmental and stakeholder consultation prior to changes; FDI proposals are additionally screened under Ministry of Home Affairs guidelines for threats to national unity, territorial integrity and sovereignty.
      Summary: The Government increased the import duty on dry rubber and shortened the utilization period for imported dry rubber under the advance licensing scheme to create demand for locally produced rubber; these trade measures operate alongside the Rubber Board's Sustainable and Inclusive Development of Natural Rubber Sector programme, which provides financial and technical assistance, quality planting material supply, and support for grower forums, training and skill development for grower welfare.
      Summary: The draft National e Commerce Policy addresses data governance, infrastructure, marketplaces, regulatory measures, domestic digital economy stimulation and export promotion, balancing stakeholder interests. It reiterates the existing Foreign Direct Investment stance: full FDI for B2B e commerce as previously permitted, and prohibition of FDI in inventory based multi brand B2C e commerce; a later Press Note clarified implementation without changing principles, and foreign governments submitted comments on the draft.
      Summary: The IFLADP is a Central Sector Scheme delivering targeted financial assistance, infrastructure grants, skill training and environmental support to the footwear, leather and accessories sector through discrete sub-schemes: HRD for placement-linked and upskilling training; IDLS for capital subsidies to MSMEs and other units for modernization and new units; Establishment of Institutional Facilities for Centres of Excellence and skill centres; MLFAC for graded infrastructure support to clustered projects; and sub-schemes for CETP upgradation, brand promotion and employment incentives.
      Summary: Priority Sector Lending obligations require banks to allocate a prescribed portion of adjusted net bank credit to priority sectors with sub-targets for weaker sections, agriculture and small and marginal farmers, and set eligibility limits for housing loans under PSL to promote low-cost housing for Economically Weaker Sections and Low Income Groups. Complementary government schemes provide targeted credit, interest subvention, and livelihood support to micro and small enterprises, students, Self Help Groups, and urban and rural poor.
      Summary: RBI directions mandate automatic relief measures in declared calamity areas-loan restructuring/rescheduling, fresh lending, relaxed security and moratoriums-with no additional collateral for restructured loans; the Government's interest subvention scheme provides bank subvention and a prompt repayment incentive for short term crop loans, preserves subvention for restructured amounts initially and allows extended subvention and continuation of the prompt repayment incentive for severe calamities subject to High Level Committee approval.
      Summary: Public sector bank stability has been advanced through a coordinated reform package emphasising recapitalisation, tighter creditor enforcement, strengthened governance, improved underwriting and monitoring, and technology-enabled processing. Operational measures require board-approved loan policies with pre-disbursement clearances and group balance-sheet scrutiny, segregation of sanctioning and monitoring for large exposures, specialised monitoring units, third-party data use for fraud mitigation, online settlement platforms, and loan management systems, combined with governance reforms to professionalise boards.
      Summary: The RBI Priority Sector Lending framework mandates bank lending targets with sub-targets for weaker sections and agriculture, and prescribes expanded housing loan eligibility and revised family income thresholds to bring EWS and LIG housing within priority sector classification. The Government complements these measures with an urban housing mission and a Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme that provides interest subsidies for eligible housing loans, while educational loan programs include a Central Sector Interest Subsidy Scheme providing full interest subsidy during moratorium for eligible economically weaker student borrowers.
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      09/2015-2020 - dated - 25-6-2019 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy of seeds of Peas
      Summary: Import classification for seeds of peas (HS 12099140) is amended from Restricted to Free, with imports permitted only subject to phytosanitary import conditions under the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Imports into India) Order; Policy Condition No. 4 of Chapter 12 of the ITC (HS), Schedule I (Import Policy) is deleted.
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      F. No. 17/3/2018-EP (Agri. IV) - dated - 6-6-2019 - FTP
      Amendment to Transport and Market Assistance Scheme for specified Agriculture Products
      Summary: Amendment to the Transport and Market Assistance (TMA) scheme deletes clauses 7(i) and 7(ii), updates Annexure 2 with an expanded list of eligible export destinations by region, and adds a row in Annexure 3 establishing differential assistance rates for East Africa, including per TEU rates for normal and reefer containers and a per tonne air rate.
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      01 of 2019-20 - dated 12-6-2019
      Regarding Assessment Orders under CST Act, 1956 for the year 2014-15
      Summary: Assessment orders for 2014-15 contained inconsistent demand figures and blank tax periods due to a system bug; the defect has been removed and Assessing Authorities are directed to address affected cases under Section 74(B) of the DVAT Act read with Rule 36(B) of the DVAT Rules, 2005 using statutory rectification/reassessment procedures.

      DGFT

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      Trade Notice No. 20/2019-20 - dated 26-6-2019
      Issuance of Multiple Deficiency Letters and in Piecemeal manner during redemption of AA/EPCG
      Summary: Regional Authorities must issue a single, consolidated deficiency communication for each redemption request for Advance Authorisation/EPCG in a time bound manner; a second deficiency letter may be issued only in unavoidable circumstances and only after approval of the head of the Regional Authority.
      3.
      13/(2015-2020) - dated 25-6-2019
      Amendment in Para 2.54 of the Handbook of Procedures, 2015-2020
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade amended sub para (v)(ii) of Para 2.54 to extend the deadline for installation and operationalisation of Radiation Portal Monitors and Container Scanners at designated sea ports; ports failing to meet the extended deadline will be derecognised for import of un shredded metallic scrap effective from the day after the deadline.
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      12/2015-2020 - dated 25-6-2019
      Procedure for availing Transport and Marketing Assistance (TMA) for Specified Agriculture Products - amendments
      Summary: Amendments to Chapter 7(A) of the Handbook of Procedures incorporate a June Department notification, require applicants (including SEZ/EOU/FTWZ units) to file TMA applications to the RA in whose geographical jurisdiction the applicant's address falls, and make the initial RA choice binding. Documentary requirements are relaxed by deleting the need for EP copies of shipping bills and proof of landing; related clauses and Annexure B are removed. Exports from SEZ/EOU/FTWZ are made eligible and regional destination lists and assistance rates (including East Africa) are updated.
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