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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 12,2016

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      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: The Model GST draft defines "agriculture" and an "agriculturist," with "to cultivate personally" covering one's own labour, family labour, servants paid wages or hired labour under personal supervision, and deems certain persons (widows, minors, disabled, servicemembers, HUF members) as cultivating personally. The draft excludes an agriculturist from the definition of taxable person, so a qualifying agriculturist is not required to register, comply with GST formalities, or remit GST on activities within the agriculturist definition; fertilizers and pesticides are not within the agriculture definition and remain taxable under the draft.
      By: Smitesh Desai
      Summary: GST replaces excise, service tax and VAT by taxing supply through CGST, SGST and IGST; intra state supplies attract CGST+SGST, inter state supplies attract IGST. ITC is available to registered taxpayers above the exemption threshold and is accounted separately for IGST, CGST and SGST with a prescribed order of utilisation (IGST applied to IGST then CGST then SGST; CGST applied to CGST then IGST; SGST only to SGST). ITC is denied for supplies from composition taxpayers. Registration is PAN based, returns are electronic and credit matching controls entitlement.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Voluntary winding up of an LLP requires a partners' resolution with creditors' consent where applicable, commencement on the resolution date, and a declaration of solvency by a majority of designated partners supported by asset and liability statements and valuation. Creditors must be notified and may influence whether winding up proceeds voluntarily, by creditors, or is referred to the Tribunal. An LLP liquidator is appointed by partners or creditors, must disclose conflicts, maintain audited accounts, settle creditor and partner lists, distribute assets to satisfy liabilities pari passu, report quarterly, and seek Tribunal dissolution upon final accounts; the Tribunal retains supervisory and investigative powers.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The court found that repeated adjournments by the petitioner, taken while simultaneously seeking an early hearing from the High Court, amounted to abuse of process. The CIT(A) had repeatedly fixed hearing dates and provided opportunities; the petitioner's inconsistent conduct and failure to challenge a prior rejection of a stay application undermined the petition. The court imposed a procedural sanction requiring payment of costs and made satisfaction of that payment a condition precedent for further hearing before the CIT(A).
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      Summary: The Consumer Price Index presents a realistic price picture by using actual transaction prices from a nationally distributed sample of rural and urban markets, staggered across weeks to capture intra month variation; market wise item specifications and common purchase quantities reflect local buying behaviour, while the basket prioritises items with significant household consumption shares including Public Distribution System items, and web based collection provides real time upload monitoring and scrutiny for data quality.
      Summary: The Government approved one FDI proposal permitting a share swap whereby non resident shareholders of Janalakshmi Financial Services Limited will be issued shares in Jana Capital Limited in lieu of JFS shares, affecting the NBFC sector. Several other proposals were deferred for further consideration, four were rejected for seeking full foreign ownership or post facto approvals, two did not lie before the FIPB, and three were withdrawn by applicants.
      Summary: Publication of an official Reference Rate for the US Dollar by the Reserve Bank sets the base rupee conversion value; the Bank released the US Dollar reference rate for August 11, 2016, provided the prior day's rate, and derived rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen from that reference and middle cross currency quotes, specifying that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Issuance of a Unique Business Identification Number (BIN) will consolidate ten central government registration and licensing services using INC 29 as the Common Application Form (CAF). The Ministry of Corporate Affairs is to notify the form and modify its software while eBiz undertakes development; following software completion and audit the BIN will be launched on the eBiz portal to enable integrated digital processing of the specified services.
      Summary: Free trade agreement negotiations address market access, rules of origin, customs procedures and trade in services with Israel, Austria (within India-EU BTIA), the Eurasian Economic Union (via a Joint Study Group) and the Gulf Cooperation Council; bilateral trade statistics for those partners over three years are reported to contextualize talks and note that UK exit from the EU may affect future opportunities.
      Summary: Amendment permits foreign investment in Other Financial Services on the automatic route where such services are regulated by financial sector regulators or government agencies; services not regulated require the approval route. The amendment also eliminates the FDI policy's minimum capitalisation norms for these activities, noting that sectoral regulators have established capital requirements, and applies across India.
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      Central Excise

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      30/2016 - dated - 10-8-2016 - CE
      Seeks to further amend notification No.12/2012-Central Excise, dated 17.03.2012 so as to withdraw the excise duty exemption on ethanol produced from molasses generated in the sugar season 2015-16 (i.e. 1st October, 2015 to 30th September 2016), for supply to the public sector OMCs for blending with petrol
      Summary: Withdrawal of excise duty exemption on ethanol from molasses for supply to public sector oil marketing companies for petrol blending by omitting serial number 40A and its entries from the Table in Notification No.12/2012 Central Excise; amendment made under Section 5A of the Central Excise Act, 1944 by Notification No.30/2016 Central Excise dated 10 August 2016.
      2.
      42/2016 - dated - 11-8-2016 - CE (NT)
      Specification of 17th August, 2016 as the date on which clause (v) of rule 5 and rule 6 of Central Excise (Amendment) Rules, 2016 notified by Notificaton No. 8/2016- Central Excise (NT) dated 1st March, 2016, shall come into force
      Summary: The Central Government specifies the seventeenth day of August, 2016 as the date on which clause (v) of rule 5 and rule 6 of the Central Excise (Amendment) Rules, 2016 notified earlier shall come into force, identifying the prior notification by Gazette reference and thereby operationalising those amended provisions from that date.
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      41/2016 - dated - 10-8-2016 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to amend CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 so as to withdraw the facility to avail of CENVAT credit of duty paid on molasses generated in the sugar season 2015-16 (i.e. 1st October, 2015 to 30th September 2016) which is used for producing ethanol for supply to public sector OMCs for blending with petrol by omitting rule 6 (6) (ix) of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004
      Summary: Withdrawal of CENVAT credit entitlement for duty paid on molasses used to produce ethanol supplied to public sector OMCs for blending with petrol by omitting clause (ix) of sub rule (6) of rule 6 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004; effected by notification under the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act and effective from publication in the Official Gazette.

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      21/2015-2020 - dated - 11-8-2016 - FTP
      Special Advance Authorisation Scheme for export of Articles of Apparel and Clothing Accessories. Amendments in FTP 2015-2020
      Summary: Special Advance Authorisation Scheme allows duty free import of fabrics including interlining for exports under Chapters 61 and 62, issued on SION or fixed norms, limited to fabric inputs, subject to actual user and pre import conditions, non transferable except for permitted job work, and requiring physical incorporation in exports. Exporters receive All Industry Rate Duty Drawback for non fabric inputs with other input value taken as 22% of FOB for value addition purposes; claimants of Central Excise brand rates must follow FTP declaration and value addition rules.

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      5.
      S.O. 2667(E) - dated - 5-8-2016 - SEZ
      Central Government authorises the jurisdictional Officers
      Summary: Central Government authorises jurisdictional Customs and Central Excise Commissioners to carry out investigation, inspection, search or seizure in a Special Economic Zone or Unit for offences under the Customs Act, central excise and related notified tax laws, provided the reasons for action are recorded in writing and prior intimation is given to the concerned Development Commissioner.
      6.
      S.O. 2666(E) - dated - 5-8-2016 - SEZ
      Central Government authorises the Additional Director General, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence
      Summary: Central Government authorises specified senior intelligence officers as enforcement officer(s) in Special Economic Zones for offences under the Customs Act, Central Excise Act and the Finance Act, empowering them to carry out investigation, inspection, search and seizure with reasons recorded in writing, and requires intimating details of any action to the Joint Secretary in charge of the SEZ Division immediately and not later than seven days from initiation.
      7.
      S.O. 2665(E) - dated - 5-8-2016 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies the offences contained in the under-mentioned sections of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), the Central Excise Act, 1944 (1 of 1944) and the Finance Act, 1994 (32 of 1994)
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising the SEZ Act notification power, designates specified offences under the Customs Act, the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act as offences under the SEZ regime, thereby bringing those statutory offences within the SEZ Act's enforcement and penal scope.
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