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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 07,2016

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      By: Bharat Agarwal
      Summary: Challenge to a search under section 132 focuses on whether appellate review of an assessment under section 153A may encompass adjudication of the existence and legality of the warrant and the statutory conditions for issuance. Authorities converge that appellate bodies must verify existence of a warrant in the appellant's name, diverge on whether they may examine objectively the grounds for issuance, and uniformly regard assessment of the issuing officer's subjective satisfaction as generally non-justiciable.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: A registered person who ceases the taxable service must surrender the registration under Rule 4(7); the Superintendent shall, before cancelling the certificate under Rule 4(8), ensure all dues under the Act, rules and notifications are paid. Surrender/cancellation requires prescribed documentary evidence and, for most assessees, online filing via ACES with submission of a signed printout and supporting records; special procedures apply for pre-ACES registrants, change of constitution, centralized registration, death of proprietor and technical duplicate registrations.
      By: Manoj Agarwal
      Summary: The amendment to Section 206C(1D) extends TCS to cash receipts for services but expands the definition of seller to include service providers while the buyer definition remains limited to acquisitions of goods, creating a drafting mismatch. This leads to uncertainty whether a service recipient qualifies as the person from whom TCS must be collected and whether the term "sale consideration" properly applies to service receipts, rendering the service-provider TCS obligation doubtful and in need of legislative correction.
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      Summary: Following stakeholder representations and Expert Committee recommendations for amendments and Tax Audit Report revision, the government has deferred ICDS applicability by one year to allow issuance of revised Tax Audit Report and finalisation of clarifications; a formal notification will be issued.
      Summary: Determination of exchange rates under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962: the Central Board of Excise and Customs notifies conversion rates for specified foreign currencies for imported and export goods, effective from 07th July, 2016, superseding the earlier notification; schedules set rupee equivalents per unit (and per 100 units) with separate imported and export columns for valuation and customs conversion purposes.
      Summary: Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar assumed office as Minister of State for Finance, bringing prior ministerial experience, parliamentary committee service, and a legal educational background. He stated optimism that the GST Bill will be passed in the forthcoming monsoon session and noted ongoing consultations between his party and the Congress regarding the legislation.
      Summary: Policy priorities emphasised by the new Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs focus on financial inclusion and the extension of social security measures through existing programmes, specifically naming PMJDY and Mudra, with the operational aim of delivering benefits to the last mile and accelerating growth to benefit poor and vulnerable sections.
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      96/2016 - dated - 6-7-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 7th July, 2016
      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act fixing the rate of exchange for conversion between specified foreign currencies and Indian rupees effective 07th July, 2016, superseding an earlier notification; applicable for purposes relating to imported and export goods. Two schedules accompany the determination: Schedule I sets per-unit conversion rates with distinct figures for imported and export goods, and Schedule II sets conversion rates per one hundred units for currencies so quoted.
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      21/2015-2020 - dated 6-7-2016
      Amendment of SION for the export product under S.No.A1875
      Summary: Amendment revises SION A 1875 by specifying the export product as Upgraded Beneficiated Ilmenite (Synthetic Rutile) with declared Titanium Dioxide concentration and by listing permitted import items with specified quantities. Entitlement to imported inputs is to be calculated using the declared TiO2 concentrations of export and import items, applying a 13.6% wastage uplift on actual net TiO2 content; export and import documentation must state the specific TiO2 percentages.

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      9/2016 - dated 16-6-2016
      Document Management System at Air Cargo Complex, Mumbai - Implementation
      Summary: The DMS contract between the Commissioner of Customs (Vendee) and M/s Newgen establishes a mandatory cost escalation clause requiring the Vendee to accept a minimum 5% annual increase on the vendor's base rate (exclusive of taxes) after one year; increases beyond 5% need prior vendee consent. Pursuant to this clause, the coupon price for dockets is increased by 5% effective on the first anniversary of DMS implementation, with all other terms of the earlier public notice remaining in force.

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      1036/24/2016-CX - dated 6-7-2016
      Scope of word 'site' appearing in Notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise, dated 17.03.2012
      Summary: The term site for exemption under Notification No. 12/2012 applies where: the premises are specifically made available to the manufacturer by explicit contract/agreement for the construction work; the goods claimed (notably goods under Chapter 68 except specified subheadings) are manufactured at those premises; and such goods are exclusively used in the said construction work as per the contract. Distance between manufacture and use is not a permissible disqualifying criterion; eligibility is to be determined on the contractual and factual matrix.
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