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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 30,2018

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      Summary: If petrol and diesel are brought into GST, they would attract the peak GST rate supplemented by additional state levies so that the combined GST-plus-state tax equals the current aggregate tax incidence (central excise plus state VAT), preserving centre and state revenues and keeping retail prices broadly unchanged; exclusion persists because current total taxation exceeds the highest GST slab and states rely heavily on petroleum-derived revenues.
      Summary: Cost accounting is presented as a foundational managerial and governance tool essential for corporate resilience, fair competition, and policy implementation. It underpins competitive planning, consistent delivery, and cost analysis across organisations, and is identified as integral to implementing broad tax and reform measures such as GST. The address stresses that robust costing systems strengthen business foundations and governance without compromising quality.
      Summary: Designation of Statistics Day recognizes Prof. P. C. Mahalanobis and mandates an annual national observance to promote statistics in socio economic planning. The 12th Statistics Day included release of a commemorative coin, award felicitations, and the selection of an annual theme-this year emphasizing Quality Assurance in Official Statistics to stress compliance with essential quality parameters in statistical systems and products.
      Summary: Notification of a quarterly auction calendar for Government of India Treasury Bills setting out scheduled weekly auctions of 91 day, 182 day and 364 day Treasury Bills with stated notified issuance amounts and aggregate notified supply. The Government of India, in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India, retains flexibility to modify the notified amounts and timing of auctions in response to cash requirements, market conditions and other factors, subject to prior market notice and the terms of the applicable General Notification.
      Summary: A suite of measures - anti-black money steps, demonetisation, digitalisation of Income-tax processes, and GST - enlarged the taxpayer base and improved detection of undeclared income through reconciliation and online administration. These reforms increased return filings and direct tax receipts by bringing previously opaque cash and turnover into view. Enhanced international information exchange, including bilateral treaties and forthcoming real-time disclosures from Swiss authorities, changes enforcement dynamics for offshore accounts; only resident-held undisclosed funds outside legitimate categories become subject to domestic investigation and penal action.
      Summary: The scheme permits purchase of Electoral Bonds by Indian citizens or entities (individuals singly or jointly) and restricts receipt to political parties registered under Section 29A that secured at least one percent of votes in the last relevant general election. Encashment is only through an account with an Authorized Bank. Sales occur in authorised phases through designated bank branches; each bond expires fifteen calendar days after issue and deposited bonds are credited the same day.
      Summary: A government-launched mobile application enables parents and citizens to upload photographs and detailed descriptions to help identify and reunite missing and abandoned children. The app uses Amazon Rekognition facial recognition without saving photos to device memory, is multiuser and available on common mobile platforms, and is designed to report sightings to police stations to assist law enforcement, reflecting legal and policy emphasis on formal reporting of missing-child incidents and NGO-government collaboration in child protection.
      Summary: Revenue investigators intercepted a vehicle carrying smuggled live exotic birds concealed in plastic bags and the vehicle boot; the specimens were taken into custody and handed to Kolkata zoo after consultation with forest and zoo authorities. The release states that illegal import of wildlife constitutes a customs offence under Section 111(d) and that the birds were seized under the Customs Act, 1962 read with the Wild Life Protection Act, 1972, with further investigation ongoing and a call for public assistance through anonymous informant reward schemes.
      Summary: Union Government receipts up to May 2018 comprise tax revenue (net to centre), non tax revenue and non debt capital receipts (recoveries of loans and disinvestment), while transfers to States as devolution of share of taxes and central total expenditure - split into revenue and capital accounts with interest payments and major subsidies prominent in revenue expenditure - constitute the major outlays for the period.
      Summary: The central bank published the reference rate for the US dollar and corresponding euro, pound and yen rupee rates for June 29, 2018, comparing them to the previous day and specifying that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The GST Council will meet in New Delhi on the 21st of July, 2018 from 11:00 hours to transact its agenda, preceded by a preparatory officers' meeting on the 20th of July, 2018 from 10:00 hours to finalize documents and brief delegates.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No. A-45011/44/2018-Ad.IV) - S.O. 3145(E) - dated - 28-6-2018 - Co. Law
      Seeks to amend Notification No. S.O. 1935 (E), dated the 1st day of June, 2016
      Summary: Establishment of a National Company Law Tribunal bench at Jaipur by amendment of the earlier notification, omitting the prior Rajasthan entry in the Table and inserting a new serial entry for the National Company Law Tribunal, Jaipur Bench with Jaipur as its seat; the amendment becomes operative on the notified commencement date and cites the principal notification and prior amendment for record.

      Customs

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      58/2018 - dated - 29-6-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver- Reg.
      Summary: Fixation of tariff values by amendment prescribes revised commodity-specific import values for customs assessment under the Customs Act, substituting new tables listing tariff values for specified edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nut and unit-based values for gold and silver where specified tariff entries are availed.

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      12/2018 - dated - 29-6-2018 - CGST Rate
      Seeks to exempt payment of tax under section 9(4) of the CGST Act, 2017 till 30.09.2018
      Summary: Amends the Central Tax (Rate) notification to substitute the prior cut-off date at the end of June with a later end-of-September date, thereby extending the period during which the existing rate/exemption regime under the CGST framework continues to apply; the amendment is a temporal substitution of the operative date without changing rates or other substantive conditions.
      4.
      13/2018 - dated - 29-6-2018 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to exempt payment of tax under section 5(4) of the IGST Act, 2017 till 30.09.2018.
      Summary: Amends Notification No. 32/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate) by substituting the date in paragraph 2, thereby extending the temporary deferral of the specified IGST payment obligation through the newly substituted cut-off date; implemented via Notification No. 13/2018 issued under the Central Government's powers on Council recommendation.
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      12/2018 - dated - 29-6-2018 - UTGST Rate
      Seeks to exempt payment of tax under section 7(4) of the UT GST Act, 2017 till 30.09.2018.
      Summary: Notification No.12/2018 amends Notification No.8/2017 Union Territory Tax (Rate) by substituting the original June cutoff date with a September cutoff date, thereby extending the period during which payment under section 7(4) of the Union Territory GST Act, 2017 is exempted.
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      GST - States

      1.
      NO.11/2018-GST - dated 22-6-2018
      In order to clarify the modifications to procedure for interception of conveyances for inspection of goods in movement, and detention, release and confiscation of such goods and conveyances
      Summary: Amends interception procedure by replacing "three working days" with "three days" and revises the FORM GST MOV-05 release wording to record date and time. Only goods or conveyances with established violations may be detained or confiscated; detention is limited to specific consignments lacking valid documentation rather than the entire conveyance. Hard copies of notices/orders may be produced as proof of action by another tax authority when portal forms are unavailable.
      2.
      NO.1/2018 - dated 13-6-2018
      In order to clarify the completion of scrutiny & assessment up to 30-6-2017 of all acts subsumed in gst.
      Summary: Dealers registered under repealed state tax enactments remain subject to scrutiny and assessment for periods up to 30 June 2017; all pending scrutiny, assessment and audit assessment must be completed by 30 September 2018. Assessors must apply Value Added Tax assessment provisions to Central Sales Tax dealers where concessional inter state sales were claimed on statutory forms, verify the authenticity and correct utilisation of those forms, and verify TDS claims with challans. Audit assessments are directed for CST dealers with significant inter state turnover and for dealers with substantial TDS claims or imports for works contracts.
      3.
      No.CT/GST-12/2017/51 - dated 12-6-2018
      Notified Guideline on Mobile Squad.
      Summary: Establishes Mobile Squads empowered to intercept conveyances, verify prescribed documents and goods, and conduct inspection, search and seizure under sections 67 and 68 and rules 138-138C of the Assam GST Act and Rules. Squads are constituted at Apex and Zonal levels with specified officer composition and territorial limits; residential searches require Commissioner-issued warrants; irregularities attract tax and penalties under applicable GST provisions. Mobile Squads must follow statutory procedures, submit prompt preliminary and final reports, limit vehicle checks to minimise disruption, and apply VAT rules for excluded non-GST items.
      4.
      NO. CCT/CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated 11-4-2018
      In order to generate e-waybills for Inter-State movement of goods under the Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act and or Rules, 2017)
      Summary: The notification rescinds a prior exemption and makes generation of e-waybill mandatory for intra-state movement of goods above the prescribed value threshold, aligning intra-state obligations with inter-state e-waybill requirements and preserving only those exemptions granted under the Andhra Pradesh GST Act and Rules; the change takes effect from 15-4-2018.
      5.
      NO. CCT/CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated 11-4-2018
      In order to clarify that no e-way bill is required to be generated in respect of intra-state movement of any goods.
      Summary: The Chief Commissioner of State Tax, under clause (d) of sub rule 14 of rule 138 of the Andhra Pradesh GST Rules, 2017, notified that no e-way bill is required to be generated for intra-state movement of any goods of any value in Andhra Pradesh with effect from 1 April 2018, until further orders.
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