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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 08,2017

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      Summary: Pallets used with fork lift trucks are not parts because the fork lift operates without them; the parts classification guidance does not apply to goods merely used with machinery, so the pallets must be classified as independent goods rather than as parts of the trucks.
      Summary: The expression "pantoon with spuds" is to be classified under the tariff provision for specialized vessel units rather than the alternative heading relied on by the respondent. An appellate tribunal must issue a speaking order addressing the Commissioner's reasoning when disagreeing; it cannot allow an appeal on an issue not raised in reply to the show cause notice or not argued before the Commissioner, and the matter was remanded for reconsideration.
      Summary: Classification turns on whether mixing raw rice with dehydrated vegetables and spices amounts to manufacture. If the essential characteristic of rice remains and the article continues to be a milling industry product, it must be classified under the milling-related tariff provision rather than as a prepared-food manufactured article.
      Summary: The product Soft Serve is to be treated as a prepared foodstuff under Sub-Heading 21.05 rather than as a dairy product or an ice-cream/ice confection; its character and presentation align it with preparations for human consumption covered by the prepared foods heading, excluding headings for dairy or frozen confection classifications and thereby determining the applicable excise and tariff treatment.
      Summary: The product's classification hinges on combined factors-composition, product literature, label, character and intended user-while a miniscule prophylactic ingredient is not relevant. Because the solution is used by surgeons to degerm hands and scrub patient skin to prevent infection, it is classifiable as a medicament under the specific tariff entry rather than under a residuary entry for cleaning preparations.
      Summary: A composition-based tariff rule governs classification: products where blast furnace slag or similar material constitutes the requisite proportion by weight are classifiable under Sub-heading No.6807.10 for slag-derived mineral wool rather than under the general stone/rock wool heading; prior tribunal decisions follow the same composition-focused approach.
      Summary: Scrabble is classifiable as a board game under the tariff heading for games (Chapter 95) rather than as an educational toy or article of furniture, because its defining elements of chance and skill distinguish it from toys; this classification applies equally to simplified or junior editions which retain the essential game attributes.
      Summary: The tooth powder "Dant Manjan Lal" is classifiable under Sub heading 3306 for tooth powders and similar preparations; despite possessing therapeutic properties, Chapter Note 1(d) of Chapter 30 excludes it from classification under Chapter 30, so the Chapter 33 description governs the tariff classification.
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      By: KASTURI SETHI
      Summary: The article argues that the statutory threshold exemption under GST is largely illusory because numerous categories (inter-state suppliers, casual taxable persons, reverse-charge supplies, electronic commerce operators, persons required to deduct or collect tax, voluntary registrants and Composition opt-ins) are compelled to register irrespective of turnover; the inclusion of exempt supplies in aggregate turnover and reverse charge obligations force many small suppliers into registration and tax compliance, while administrative and compliance costs further burden them.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Winding up of Large Taxpayer Units under GST transfers LTU functions, files and adjudication to territorial CGST/Central Excise Commissionerates; Chief Commissioners must supervise file transfers, constitute monitoring committees, affix transfer stickers, and nominate Commissionerates to preserve technical records. Pending show cause notices and audit responsibilities are to be moved to jurisdictional commissionerates, with provision for appointment of a common adjudicating authority for centralized registrations or multi unit notices. A legal cell named Large Business Unit (LBU) may be created to coordinate legal representation and continuity of proceedings.
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      Summary: Provisional net direct tax collections for April-June 2017 increased versus the prior year and constitute a material share of the fiscal year's budgeted direct tax estimate. Gross CIT and PIT growth diverged, but after refunds net CIT growth outpaced its gross rate while net PIT growth was lower; refunds in the quarter were lower than in the corresponding prior-year period. Advance tax receipts rose overall, with moderate growth in corporate advance tax and substantially higher growth in personal advance tax.
      Summary: The Government, with the Reserve Bank, issues Sovereign Gold Bonds to resident Indian entities, denominated in gram multiples with a per-entity subscription cap and one-gram minimum; issued as Government of India Stocks with holding certificates and demat conversion option. Issue and redemption prices are based on IBJA weekly average gold prices with a specified per-gram discount on issue; bonds are tradable on recognised exchanges, usable as collateral with LTV aligned to ordinary gold loans, and eligible for SLR. Interest is fixed and payable semi-annually; interest is taxable while capital gains on redemption by individuals are exempt and indexation applies on transfers. KYC and distributor commission rules apply.
      Summary: The IBBI invites public comments on regulations under the Code, describing a consultative rule making process where drafts are published, stakeholder inputs and Advisory Committee advice are sought, and the Governing Board finalises notifications. Commenters must register on the IBBI website, select stakeholder category and specific regulations, choose General or Specific comments with prescribed classifications, and may submit multiple comments; the IBBI will process submissions together and consider modifications following due process.
      Summary: Central government adopted and published modifications to pay-commission allowance recommendations, effective 1 July 2017, directing ministries to issue immediate orders so revised rates are reflected in current salary bills. The changes include retention, abolition and subsumption decisions, DA-linked indexation adjustments, a Risk & Hardship Matrix for operational allowances, tiered house rent allowance rules with revised revision triggers, and targeted upratings and continuations across civilian, defence, uniformed services, nursing, scientific and pensioner allowances.
      Summary: Services provided by educational institutions to students, faculty and staff for pre-school, education up to higher secondary, curriculum-based qualification courses, and approved vocational courses are exempt from GST; related input services such as student/faculty transport, catering including government mid-day meals, security, cleaning, housekeeping, and admission or examination services for up to higher secondary are also exempt, while charitable entities advancing education or skill development for disadvantaged groups retain exemptions and certain education-related goods have reduced tax rates.
      Summary: A national Scheme for IPR Awareness has been launched to raise understanding of intellectual property rights among students, youth, authors, artists, inventors, professionals, startups and MSMEs, and to provide IP training for enforcement agencies and the judiciary. The Scheme will run across urban and rural areas through partner organizations, delivering workshops and seminars covering international filing procedures, promotion of Geographical Indications, and the harms of piracy and counterfeiting.
      Summary: A Presidential order applying certain constitutional provisions to the state, concurred by the Governor, enables the state government to introduce and enact a State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) bill in the assembly to align the state's fiscal law with the national GST framework.
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      28/2017 - dated 6-7-2017
      Revised rates of Rebate of State Levies on Export of Garments and textile made-up articles w.e.f. 01.07.2017.
      Summary: Revised rates for the Rebate of State Levies (RoSL) on export of garments and textile made up articles are effective 1 July 2017, including revised RoSL rates for the AA AIR combination, applicable to exports with Let Export Order dates from that date; EDI implementation of the revised rates is complete, and public notices and standing orders should be issued for guidance with implementation difficulties to be reported to the Board.
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      10/2017 - dated 6-7-2017
      GSTIN requirement for the purpose of import & export
      Summary: Importers and exporters exclusively engaged in import or export of goods that are not liable to tax or are wholly exempt under CGST or IGST need not obtain a GSTIN; PAN (when authorised as an IEC by DGFT) suffices for customs clearance, and Commissioners must ensure consignments are not held up and that PAN is quoted in bills of entry and shipping bills where the exemption applies.
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      09/2017 - dated 5-7-2017
      Import of gifts and other goods for personal use through Courier -regarding
      Summary: Courier imports are not subject to the policy restriction in heading 9804 ITC (HS) and, where goods are intended for personal use and not prohibited under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, are eligible for the concessional basic customs duty provided in Notification No. 50/2017; classification should follow ITC (HS) policy guidance while duty treatment follows the Customs Tariff Act.

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      1057/06/2017-CX - dated 7-7-2017
      Classification of Printed Workbooks, Exercise books etc. under erstwhile CETA 1985
      Summary: Exercise books with blank lined pages and only incidental printing are classifiable as stationery under the notebook/register tariff heading because printing is incidental to their primary use of manual writing. Printed workbooks and children's drawing/colouring books whose printed text or pictures form the principal interest, provide exercises or spaces for completion, and where printing is not merely incidental, are classifiable as books under the tariff heading for printed textual matter, in line with HSN explanatory and chapter notes.
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