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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 30,2017

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      Summary: Expenditure on start-up and commissioning, including test runs and experimental production, must be capitalized as part of the cost of the tangible fixed asset until commercial production begins; expenditure after commercial production is revenue expenditure. Administration and general overheads not relating to a specific tangible fixed asset are excluded from asset cost and treated as revenue expenditure.
      Summary: Valuation of tangible fixed assets under ICDS V requires recording assets at actual cost, comprising purchase price, duties and taxes that are not recoverable, and other directly attributable expenditure necessary to bring the asset to its intended use; recoverable taxes are excluded.
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      By: CA.VINOD CHAURASIA
      Summary: Two prescribed transition forms-GSTR TRAN 1 (filed within 90 days) and GSTR TRAN 2 (monthly during the scheme)-govern carry forward of credits to GST. Only amounts admissible as Input Tax Credit under GST may be carried forward; cesses excluded from the definition of input tax are generally ineligible. Carry forward of CENVAT/VAT credit requires admissibility under prior and current law, filing of returns for the six months preceding the appointed day, and substantiation for credits dependent on Central Sales Tax forms; special rules apply for deemed credit, in transit consignments, capital goods, job work, and pending refunds or appeals.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The Supreme Court held that changes to the forum for trial are procedural and generally retrospective; amendments to the SEBI Act transferring trial first to Courts of Session and later to Special Courts apply to offences committed before the amendments and to pending matters unless the statute expressly preserves the earlier forum. A special statute prescribing trial forum displaces general CrPC provisions; there is no vested right in a particular forum and summary procedure cannot be read in absent express legislative provision.
      By: CA.VINOD CHAURASIA
      Summary: Transitional input tax credit may be carried forward into the electronic credit ledger for registered persons (excluding composition taxpayers) where the credit is admissible under GST, required prior law returns for the six months preceding the appointed day are filed, and credits related to exempt supplies or unsubstantiated Central Sales Tax claims are excluded; substantiated CST claims remain refundable under prior law. Capital goods, job work returns, sales returns, and goods sent on approval are subject to specified timeframes for return to avoid recovery or tax liability, with prescribed forms and refund procedures governing adjustments and pending appeals.
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      Summary: The Finance Ministry affirmed there is no proposal to reintroduce 1,000 rupee notes, addressing reports to the contrary after issuance of a new 200 rupee note. The statement, communicated by the Economic Affairs Secretary, reiterates the demonetisation objectives of curbing black money, counterfeiting and terror financing. The RBI's parallel guidance on denomination optimisation-favoring denomination ratios that minimise denominations and improve exact change probability, with operational steps to increase supply of the new lower-denomination notes-is noted.
      Summary: A new Industrial Policy is being formulated to subsume the National Manufacturing Policy and make India a manufacturing hub by promoting Make in India and integrating IoT, artificial intelligence and robotics. The process uses a consultative framework of six thematic focus groups, a Task Force on Artificial Intelligence, online public consultation and stakeholder meetings to solicit inputs and refine policy measures.
      Summary: India and Tanzania reaffirmed bilateral trade and investment cooperation, emphasizing expansion of Tanzanian market access under the Duty Free Tariff Preference Scheme, promotion of Indian investment in mining and infrastructure, and sectoral collaboration in energy, mining, gems and jewellery, transport, agriculture, water projects, fisheries, SMEs, and capacity building. Delegations discussed regulatory facilitation, including enhancement of the visa regime through long term multi entry visas for reputable businesses alongside visa on arrival, and agreed to deepen cooperation based on comparative advantage, recording the understandings in a jointly signed document.
      Summary: Declared tariff determines the GST rate slab for accommodation, while GST is payable on the actual transaction value charged. Where multiple declared tariffs exist, the highest applies; seasonal declared tariffs apply for the period of supply. For casinos and betting, GST is levied on the value under valuation rules, with betting taxed on the entire bet value. Room rent in hospitals is exempt; printed books sold by the owner are goods; advocates' services to business entities attract GST under the reverse charge mechanism.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India issued the daily reference rate for the US Dollar and the prior day's rate for comparison; using that reference rate and middle cross currency quotes, the Bank derived and published rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Yen, and specified that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The repeal provision of earlier insolvency statutes remains unnotified and Part III of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 addressing individual and partnership insolvency is also unnotified; accordingly, those Code provisions do not currently displace existing enactments, and stakeholders should pursue insolvency matters under the existing statutes and appropriate authorities rather than before the Debt Recovery Tribunals.
      Summary: GST requires monthly online sales returns and timely tax payments; maiden filings and transitional credit claims were granted extended timelines and TRAN-1 was made available for pre-GST credit. Noncompliance attracts a daily late fee up to a capped maximum and interest at a prescribed annual rate on unpaid tax from the day after the tax became due. The GST Network migration and completion statistics will inform final collection figures.
      Summary: NITI Aayog released an Ease of Doing Business report from a survey of 3,500 manufacturing firms assessing state-level business regulations. It finds stronger economic performance correlates with better doing-business outcomes, while delays in land, environmental approvals, water and power shortages are concentrated in low-growth states. Younger firms report faster approvals and fewer obstacles; awareness and use of single-window systems is low. Labour-intensive firms face notable labour-regulation burdens and firms with over 100 employees often report longer approval times and higher compliance costs, indicating differentiated impacts by sector and firm size.
      Summary: Regulatory objectives for algorithmic and high-frequency trading focus on ensuring fair access and market integrity, addressing risks from latency, colocation and order-to-trade behaviours, and developing India-specific measures including simulation exercises, a regulatory sandbox for fintech/algos, enhanced surveillance and a financial-sector cyber incident response capability.
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      26/2017 - dated - 28-8-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to extend time period for filing of details in FORM GSTR-6 for months of July & August
      Summary: The Commissioner, exercising powers under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act and applicable return rules, extends the filing deadline for returns by Input Service Distributors in Form GSTR-6: the July return is moved to a specified September date and the August return is moved to a later specified September date; the extension takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      25/2017 - dated - 28-8-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to extend time period for filing of details in FORM GSTR-5A for month of July
      Summary: The Commissioner, exercising powers under the GST enactments, extends the time limit to furnish the return in Form GSTR-5A for July 2017 by persons supplying OIDAR services from outside India to non-taxable online recipients, postponing the due date to the 15th day of September 2017; the notification is effective from its Gazette publication.
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