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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 12,2018

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Allegations that transactions are "Bogus" require reasoned analysis of evidence; concurrent findings that purchases were supported by bills, paid by account payee cheques, confirmed by the counterparty and accounted as sales are factual determinations which, absent contrary material, undermine an assessing officer's presumptive characterisation and should prevent further routine escalation by revenue authorities.
      By: Ashwarya Agarwal
      Summary: Input tax credit on GST paid in respect of motor vehicles is disallowed except where the vehicle is used for transportation of goods, further supply of the vehicle, transportation of passengers, or imparting driving training. Rent-a-cab input tax is similarly restricted, allowed only when used for further supply or under statutory obligation. The author treats "in respect of" as limited to vehicle purchase and permits credit for incidental expenses like insurance and repairs and for conventional travel; alternative expert views argue that related expenses are also excluded.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Rule 138B authorises interception of conveyances by officers empowered by the Commissioner to verify e-way bills and mandates installation and use of RFID readers where verification is required; targeted physical checks may follow on specific information of tax evasion. Rule 138C requires online recording of inspection summaries and final reports in Parts A and B of Form GST EWB-03 listing officer, vehicle, e-way bill, declared and actual goods details, discrepancies, detention status, tax and penalty particulars, and findings. Rule 138D permits transporters to report detention events on the common portal via Form GST EWB-04.
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      Summary: The Commission found SALPG dominant in upstream terminalling services at Visakhapatnam Port and concluded that mandatory use of SALPG's cavern and refusal to permit tap outs, tap ins or independent blenders amounted to exclusionary tying and refusal to deal in contravention of Section 4. The remedy requires unrestricted bypass of the cavern or access to competitors on safety compliant terms without imposing additional cost burdens on rivals, cooperation with an audit/study, and a prohibition on conduct that raises rivals' costs; a monetary penalty was also imposed.
      Summary: The Startup India Yatra will travel to ten Madhya Pradesh cities starting July 2018 to raise awareness of the national initiative and State Startup Policy, conduct college boot camps and pitch fests, record entrepreneur pitches via a technology partner for evaluation and selection, and channel shortlisted ideas into state and national incubators to foster entrepreneurship and job creation.
      Summary: Government increases appeal monetary thresholds for departmental tax appeals to reduce low value litigation and focus resources on higher value disputes; the change covers ITAT/CESTAT, High Courts and the Supreme Court and is projected to generate substantial withdrawals and reduced future litigation flow. The reform applies to both direct and indirect tax caseloads but excludes cases involving a substantial point of law, which remain appealable despite the higher cutoffs.
      Summary: The Government implemented the Business Reform Action Plan to streamline state regulatory functions and service delivery across areas such as labour, environmental clearances, single-window systems, construction permits, contract enforcement and property registration. The 2017 assessment used a combined Reform evidence score and a user Feedback score based on face-to-face interviews of service users; outreach, inter-state mentoring and shared systems supported reform implementation, and future assessments will be entirely based on user feedback.
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      61/2018 - dated - 11-7-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment to notification no. 12/97-Customs (NT) dated 2nd April, 1997
      Summary: The notification amends the principal Customs (N.T.) schedule for Gujarat by adding Village Varnama, Taluka, District Vadodara as an authorised site for unloading of imported goods and loading of export goods, inserted as a new entry in the Table under the powers conferred by clause (aa) of sub-section (1) of section 7 of the Customs Act, 1962.
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