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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 04,2016

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Chapter VII sets the apportionment of tax under IGST by allocating to the Central Government tax amounts equivalent to the CGST rate on similar intra state supplies where recipients are unregistered, under composition, or ineligible or tardy in claiming input tax credit; interest and penalties follow the same rule. Remaining IGST balances are apportioned to the State of supply. The Central Government must reduce IGST collections by apportioned amounts and transfer corresponding sums to CGST and SGST accounts, with manner and timing to be prescribed by rule.
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      Summary: The Bill strengthens road safety and transport governance by increasing penalties for traffic offences, creating stricter offences and disqualification regimes (including juvenile, drunken and dangerous driving), enabling electronic detection and automated fitness testing, simplifying third party insurance claims, empowering States to adjust fines and grant targeted permit exemptions, and establishing national digital registers for driving licences and vehicle registration alongside e governance, dealer registration, enhanced testing agency regulation, and measures to support Divyang accessibility.
      Summary: The document describes an integrated, destination-based Goods and Services Tax (GST) replacing multiple central and state indirect taxes, implemented through a dual administrative model with CGST and SGST on intra-state supplies and IGST on inter-state supplies. It emphasises elimination of tax cascading via Input Tax Credit, centralised online compliance through the GSTN, PAN-based registration and GSTIN issuance, risk-based verification, consolidated electronic returns and payments, and governance via a GST Council to recommend rates, exemptions and transition measures.
      Summary: The Interest Equalization Scheme on pre and post shipment rupee export credit, effective 1 April 2015 for five years, provides interest equalisation of 3% per annum to manufacturers exporting under 416 specified tariff lines and to manufacturing MSME exporters across all ITC(HS) codes, as notified by the RBI.
      Summary: Foreign direct investment inflows into the drugs and pharmaceutical sector are reported as equity inflows for the referenced financial year. The release aggregates inward foreign investment comprising FDI and foreign institutional investment over a two year period to indicate total foreign investment received.
      Summary: A government-managed Fund of Funds channels capital into SEBI-registered Alternative Investment Funds, which then invest in startups across sectors and States; part of the corpus has been sanctioned to a set of AIFs. Concurrently, many startups have applied for programme recognition while a smaller number have been formally recognized, and state-level allocation or investment details are not available in official disclosures.
      Summary: Customs authorities are instructed to maintain strict vigilance and to thoroughly examine export consignments to prevent shipment of fake goods. A sector-specific mechanism has been adopted for pharmaceutical exports through a Track and Trace system implemented for export consignments to enhance traceability and deter counterfeit drugs in outbound trade.
      Summary: The National IPR Policy sets seven objectives-awareness, generation, legal framework, administration, commercialization, enforcement, and human capital-and designates specific action points assigned to nodal departments for implementation, prompting administrative reallocations and recruitment of additional patent examiners to strengthen execution.
      Summary: A narrowing merchandise trade deficit resulted from a larger fall in imports than exports. In response, the Foreign Trade Policy emphasises export support and ease of doing business; export incentives and coverage under the merchandise export scheme were expanded and documentary requirements relaxed; the Niryat Bandhu mentoring scheme and streamlined online filing, payments and duty free input access through Advance Authorisation, DFIA, EPCG and drawback schemes were implemented to reduce transaction costs and boost exporter participation.
      Summary: GST establishes a dual GST model with concurrent CGST and SGST on intra state supplies and an IGST mechanism for inter state supplies to ensure seamless input tax credit flow; credits can be cross utilised between goods and services within CFST/SGST respectively but not between CGST and SGST except under IGST. Implementation subsumes central and state indirect levies, uses a shared IT platform for online registration, returns and payments, and provides a unified PAN based registration and streamlined compliance processes.
      Summary: The Act expands the prohibition of benami transactions with an inclusive statutory definition and creates a specialised enforcement framework: Initiating Officers, Approving Authorities, Adjudicating Authorities, an Appellate Tribunal and Administrators. Authorities have civil-court-like discovery and compulsion powers, may provisionally attach property, refer cases to Adjudicating Authorities for adjudication and, upon confirmation, effect confiscation vesting absolute title in the Central Government. The statute prescribes procedures for notice, attachment, appeal, management and disposal of confiscated property, penalties for benami dealings and false information, and establishes Special Courts and appellate review.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the reference rate for the US dollar and the prior day's figure, used as the baseline to derive exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen against the rupee. The release states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate, linking SDR valuation to the RBI's USD reference.
      Summary: The Bill reallocates GST collection and distribution between the Union and States, stipulating that amounts apportioned to States or amounts exchanged between Union and State tax liabilities shall not form part of the respective Consolidated Funds, and mandates distribution of union-collected GST and specified union-levied taxes between Union and States in the prescribed manner.
      Summary: The Government reported a shortfall against the 2015-16 disinvestment Budget Estimate, supplementing CPSE receipts with buyback tax and sale of bonus debentures, and set a lower 2016-17 disinvestment BE with allocations for CPSE and strategic disinvestment. To meet the 2016-17 target the Government realized early receipts from specific CPSE transactions, signalled participation in selected buybacks, identified CPSEs across key sectors for disinvestment, and adopted a Cabinet-approved structure for strategic disinvestment.
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      36/2016 - dated - 2-8-2016 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the levy of anti-dumping duty imposed vide notification No.81/2011-Customs, dated the 24th August, 2011 on imports of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) originating in, or exported from, People's Republic of China for a further period of one year i.e. upto and inclusive of 23rd August, 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserted a paragraph in the principal notification to continue the anti-dumping duty on Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) from the People's Republic of China, pursuant to subsection (5) of section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act and rule 23, by specifying that the notification shall remain in force up to and inclusive of the extended day unless revoked earlier.
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      105/2016 - dated - 3-8-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rate Notification with effect from 04th Aug., 2016 thereby amending Notification No. 102/2016-Cus (NT)
      Summary: Amendment under Customs Act authority substitutes entries in SCHEDULE-II of Notification No.102/2016-CUSTOMS (N.T.), specifying the rupee equivalents for 100 units of Japanese Yen for import and export transactions; the change is effective from 4 August 2016 by Notification No.105/2016-Customs (N.T.).
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