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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 18,2019

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Amendment adds interest payable to deposit-taking and systemically important non-deposit taking NBFCs to S.43B, so such interest is deductible only on actual payment, with a proviso permitting deduction in the year of accrual if payment is actually made before the due date for filing the return; converted interest that is capitalised into a loan is not treated as actual payment, and definitions and transitional clarifications are provided.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: Agricultural income is exempt from central income-tax under a broad statutory definition covering rent, agricultural operations, ancillary processes and farm buildings; however, a partial integration mechanism aggregates agricultural with non-agricultural income for rate purposes when thresholds are met for specified individual and similar entities. Urban agricultural land falls within the capital asset definition and its transfer attracts capital gains tax. Targeted reliefs include exemption for compulsory acquisition of qualifying urban agricultural land and reinvestment relief for individuals and HUFs purchasing replacement agricultural land within the prescribed period.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: The rule mandates quoting the Permanent Account Number (PAN) in documents for a specified list of transactions (including motor vehicle transfers, bank account openings, credit/debit card applications, demat accounts, certain cash payments, mutual fund purchases, debentures, specified deposits, pre paid instruments, insurance premiums, specified securities and immovable property transactions, and other high value goods or services). Exceptions, Form No.60 filing for persons without PAN, guardian PAN for minors without taxable income, and a deadline for furnishing PAN/Form No.60 for existing accounts are provided. Non compliance may attract a penalty under the relevant provision.
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      Summary: Seven Special Economic Zones for the Agro and Food Processing sector have been approved; six are notified and three are operational. State-wise revenue for SEZ-based Food and Agro Industry units is reported for three years, and units are stated to comply with applicable safety standards. An annexure lists each SEZ with developer, location, sector type and status.
      Summary: Imposition of additional import duties under national-security tariff authority prompted India to deploy retaliatory tariffs on twenty-eight specified product lines from the United States via a customs notification effective mid June 2019, implemented after bilateral trade dialogue failed to secure withdrawal of the earlier duties and intended to increase duty incidence on those imports.
      Summary: No procedural ban on export of marine products from India has been imposed by the European Union; government written reply confirms the EU has not placed procedural restrictions, while data show the EU as the third largest destination for Indian marine products by export value.
      Summary: The Government made perfume exports eligible for incentives under the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme and included the sector in the Interest Equalization Scheme for rupee export credit, aiming to lower export costs and support labour intensive/MSME exporters. Separately, the Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme was launched to finance export infrastructure, but no proposals have been received under TIES for perfume manufacture and export at Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh.
      Summary: The Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme (TIES) furnishes grant-in-aid to Central and State Government agencies via implementing agencies for creating or upgrading export-linked infrastructure (border haats, customs stations, labs, cold chains, trade centres, dry ports, warehousing, SEZs, cargo terminuses). The central export framework includes MEIS and SEIS, offering transferable duty credit scrips and fiscal incentives to offset export infrastructural costs and promote services exports. SEZ units receive income-tax deductions for export profits and may credit a portion of profits to a Re-Investment Reserve Account for future business use.
      Summary: The Government set applied import duties for dry forms of natural rubber at the WTO-bound level, constrained further increases, imposed port-entry restrictions for natural rubber imports, and shortened the advance licensing utilization period; natural rubber lacks an official Minimum Support Price and no Rubber Stabilisation Fund scheme exists, while subsidy applications exceeded available funds and will be considered when funds are released.
      Summary: SEZs may be established by the Central Government, State Governments or persons for manufacture, services or as Free Trade and Warehousing Zones, but proposals are considered by the Board of Approval only after written consent of the concerned State Government. Goods removed from SEZs to the Domestic Tariff Area are chargeable to customs duties equivalent to those on importation, including anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguard duties where applicable; the document also provides year-wise duty receipts and a States/UTs breakdown of approved, notified and operational SEZs.
      Summary: Government action records industrial cluster development under the Industrial Infrastructure Up-gradation Scheme (IIUS/MIIUS) in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, listing specific cluster and growth centre upgrades while noting no IIUS/MIIUS projects in Kakinada and East Godavari districts. It also records a public-private agreement establishing a Startup warehouse in Vishakhapatnam that has incubated a cohort of startups and provided mentoring, technical assistance, investor connections and market access.
      Summary: The draft National e Commerce policy seeks to promote domestic digital growth by empowering local entrepreneurs, safeguarding consumers, creating digital jobs, and promoting domestic research while enabling use of Indian data for economic benefit subject to safeguards. The companion draft Personal Data Protection Bill advances privacy by design and establishes a consent framework, purpose limitation, storage limitation, and data minimization to prevent misuse of personal data.
      Summary: To stimulate MSME growth, the Government simplified registration through a one page Udyog Aadhar Memorandum, launched the MSME SAMBANDH portal to monitor public procurement policy for MSEs, and introduced the MSME SAMADHAN portal for registering delayed payment cases; complementary measures include a Credit Guarantee Scheme, Credit Linked Capital Subsidy for Technological Upgradation, cluster development, marketing assistance, skill and entrepreneurship programmes and the Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme.
      Summary: Protection of public stock holding for food security is maintained by an international decision that prevents challenges under certain Agreement on Agriculture obligations until a permanent solution is agreed and adopted. The decision, reaffirmed at a ministerial meeting, provides an interim safeguard for developing Members' public stock holding programmes and commits Members to work constructively toward a permanent resolution, thereby removing immediate legal uncertainty for such national food security measures.
      Summary: National Retail Trade Policy formulation proceeded through comprehensive stakeholder consultations with trade associations and industry, including high-level video conferences and meetings to address small trader and retailer concerns. National e Commerce policy work was led by a Departmental Think Tank and Task Force with technical sub-groups; a draft was published for public comment and meetings with e commerce companies and retail associations were held to gather stakeholder feedback for the regulatory framework.
      Summary: Tea Development and Promotion Scheme provides financial assistance for production, productivity and welfare of tea garden workers but contains no provision for extending loans to tea industry or tea growers. Due to pre-export blending obscuring State-origin, the Tea Board does not maintain State-wise export shares and instead publishes region-wise export statistics based on ports, with 2018-19 region-wise quantity, value and unit price reported.
      Summary: Setting up industries on agricultural land is governed by State and UT authority over land management, while the Central Act permits acquisition for public purpose including industrial corridors. The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 restricts acquisition of multi-cropped irrigated land except in exceptional circumstances as a demonstrable last resort, thereby limiting acquisition of productive agricultural land for industrial projects.
      Summary: Import regulation designates most tariff lines as free while a limited number are restricted and require licences; imports are subject to the same domestic laws, standards and safety norms as domestic goods. Border IPR enforcement follows the Intellectual Property Rights (Imported Goods) Enforcement Rules and related notifications, enabling right holders to seek suspension of release of suspected infringing imports and allowing Customs-via the ARTS module integrated with risk management-to target counterfeit and pirated goods.
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      Customs

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      30/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 11-7-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by Pr. DGRI.
      Summary: The Principal Director General, Revenue Intelligence, under delegated powers under section 152 of the Customs Act, appoints officers listed in column (5) of the Table to act as a Common Adjudicating Authority and to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the officers listed in column (4) for adjudication of the specific show cause notices set out in column (3) against the noticees identified in column (2). The Table provides illustrative entries naming noticees, show cause notice references, original adjudicating authorities and the officers newly designated as the common adjudicating authority.
      2.
      29/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 11-7-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by Pr. DGRI.
      Summary: Appointment of a Common Adjudicating Authority by the Principal Director General, Revenue Intelligence, under the Customs Act to exercise the powers and duties of specified adjudicating officers in respect of the identified show cause notice and noticees; the notification enumerates the noticees, the show cause notice reference, the original adjudicating authorities, and the officer appointed as the common adjudicator.

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      FEMA 5 (R) 2 /2019-RB - dated - 16-7-2019 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Deposit)(Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: The Reserve Bank amends the Foreign Exchange Management (Deposit) Regulations, 2016 by deleting the entire sub regulation 3 of regulation 6. The amendment is effected under the Reserve Bank's powers in the Foreign Exchange Management Act and is titled the Foreign Exchange Management (Deposit) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019, coming into force upon publication in the Official Gazette.

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      29/2019-State Tax - dated - 15-7-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for the months of July, 2019 to September, 2019.
      Summary: Specifies that FORM GSTR-3B for July-September 2019 must be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the twentieth day of the month succeeding each month, and mandates discharge of tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger no later than that filing date.
      5.
      28/2019-State Tax - dated - 15-7-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons having aggregate turnover of more than 1.5 crore rupees for the months of July, 2019 to September, 2019
      Summary: A specified class of registered persons with aggregate turnover above the notified threshold may furnish details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for July-September 2019 up to the eleventh day of the month succeeding each relevant month; related time limits for inward-supply reconciliation and return filing will be notified subsequently, and the notification is effective from 28 June 2019.

      Income Tax

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      53/2019 - dated - 16-7-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      The approved ‘Scientific Research Association’ shall be to undertake scientific research.
      Summary: Approval is granted to M/s National Centre for Cell Science, Pune as a Scientific Research Association subject to conditions: sole objective of undertaking scientific research carried out by the organization itself; maintenance of separate books of account for research receipts and applications; audit of such books by a defined accountant and furnishing of the audit report to the tax authorities by the due date for the income-tax return; and maintenance of an auditor-certified statement of donations and sums applied for research, with failure to comply exposing the organization to withdrawal of approval.
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      TRADE NOTICE NO. 14/2019 - dated 13-6-2019
      Sub:- Simplified auto-registration of beneficiuries (IEC holders) on ICEGATE for eSANCHIT and other benefits - reg.
      Summary: Simplified auto-registration on ICEGATE allows IEC holders to register using GST email ids without a Digital Signature Certificate for information-only access to eSANCHIT; PGAs will upload LPCOs and communicate IRNs to beneficiaries by email. DSCs remain required for IEC holders who intend to file customs declarations. Registered users receive consignment enquiries, status intimations, PDF declarations, and can respond to Customs queries electronically to avoid physical submission.
      2.
      TRADE FACILITY: 12/2019 - dated 31-5-2019
      Budget 2019-20 — Views and Suggestions for formulating Tax Proposals in the forthcoming Budget
      Summary: The notice invites stakeholders to submit suggestions for Customs-related tax proposals for the forthcoming Union Budget, covering amendments to the Customs Act, duty rates, duty exemptions, tariff descriptions, revenue augmentation measures and import-export procedures; submissions may be made directly, by email or fax and must be received by the deadline specified in the notice.
      3.
      TRADE FACILITY: 11/2019 - dated 24-5-2019
      Manufacturing and other operations undertaken in bonded warehouses under section 65 of the Customs Act -Ease of doing business
      Summary: Approval for manufacturing in bonded warehouses is centralized with the jurisdictional Commissioner of Customs; imports of capital goods and inputs are allowed without duty payment until clearance to the domestic tariff area, exports of resultants are zero-rated, there is no limit on export or domestic clearance and no mandatory minimum export obligation, and compliance is to be managed through a single digitalized account with nodal officers designated for stakeholder outreach.
      4.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 29/2019 - dated 1-5-2019
      Issue relates to carriage of coastal cargo from one Indian Port to another Port in Foreign going vessels/Coastal vessels through Foreign territory
      Summary: Movement of coastal cargo transiting through Sri Lanka or Bangladesh must follow the Transportation of Goods (Through Foreign Territory) Regulations, 1965 with added documentary requirements including GSTIN or alternative tax identifiers and invoice references; consignments must be marked "For Coastal Carriage through Foreign Territory" and containers sealed with tamper proof seals. The Superintendent may pass the prescribed Bill and order examinations; the Master must carry the passed Bill and prepare triplicate manifests with container and seal details; Customs will inspect at origin and destination, verify discharge and seals, and report tampering for further action, while prohibited exports remain ineligible.
      5.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 01/2019 - dated 29-4-2019
      Shipping Bill (Electronic Integrated Declaration and Paperless Processing) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: A shipping bill is deemed filed and self-assessment completed when a shipping bill number is generated on ICEGATE after entry of the electronic integrated declaration; post-assessment, payment and any required examination, an electronic clearance order may be recorded on ICEGATE and conveyed to the authorised person and others. The authorised person must retain the assessed shipping bill and original supporting documents for five years and may obtain an authenticated copy for compliance; breaches of the Regulations attract a monetary penalty as specified.
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