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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 04,2017

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      Summary: Recognition of a provision under ICDS X requires a present obligation from a past event, a reasonably certain outflow of resources to settle the obligation, and a reliable estimate of the obligation amount; routine future operating costs must not be recognised as provisions.
      Summary: Transitional recognition under ICDS X requires that provisions, contingent liabilities and contingent assets and related income be recognised for previous years commencing on or after 1 April 2016 in accordance with this standard, after taking into account any amount recognised for the same items for previous years ending on or before 31 March 2016; the rule aims to prevent double taxation or omission of income.
      Summary: Under ICDS X, expenditures must be set off only against the original provision for which they were recognised; expenditures cannot be offset against provisions recognised for a different event or purpose, as that would conceal the separate financial effects of distinct events and undermine transparent disclosure of provisions, contingent liabilities and contingent assets.
      Summary: Reversal of an asset and related income recognised under ICDS X must conform to the Income-tax Act where conflicts arise; the Act's tax-deduction treatment applies, allowing write-off as a bad debt rather than simply reversing the original accounting recognition entry.
      Summary: Provisioning for employee post retirement benefits covered by AS 15 shall continue to be governed by specific provisions of the Act and are not dealt with by ICDS X; ICDS X does not apply to liabilities otherwise falling within AS 15.
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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: When a property is transferred at a price materially lower than market value, and the parties are close relatives with token or unpaid consideration, the excess of market value over stated consideration operates as a deemed gift affecting capital gains and gift taxation. Advisers must ensure correct document characterisation and supporting evidence: absent a rectification deed, separate gift deed, or an express partial-gift clause, authorities and tribunals are bound to treat the transaction according to the executed sale deed. Proper drafting and documentary proof can prevent adverse tax assessments and appeals.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Whether a jetty erected under a time bound contractual arrangement and required to be dismantled on completion is a temporary structure or a plant depends on its tenure, primary function and construction; incidental conveyor and electrical fittings do not automatically convert a tenure based landing platform into a plant, and where the jetty's principal role is as a limited life loading platform it falls under the Building-Temporary Structure classification and may attract the accelerated depreciation rate specified in the appendix read with section 32 and applicable rules.
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      Summary: Late fee has been waived for taxpayers who failed to file GSTR 3B for July 2017, but interest on late payment of tax remains payable. Payment is complete only when tax is debited from the electronic cash/credit ledger; interest is leviable where full tax liability was not discharged by the due date. GSTR 1, GSTR 2 and GSTR 3 have specified subsequent filing deadlines, and a circular clarifies systems based reconciliation between GSTR 1/GSTR 2 and GSTR 3B.
      Summary: Monitoring of Goods and Services Tax implementation is a continuous administrative exercise: technical problems in electronic tax payment systems have been identified and the operator directed to resolve them, while administrative teams gather district-level feedback to assess and address procedural difficulties businesses face; authorities are also tracking the tax rollout's impact on prices and economic activity.
      Summary: Appointment of Secretary, Department of Financial Services: Shri Rajiv Kumar, an IAS officer of the Jharkhand cadre, assumed charge as Secretary in the Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance. He served immediately prior as Special Secretary and Establishment Officer in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Department of Personnel & Training, and has over thirty years of administrative experience including central and state postings.
      Summary: To manage intra-year cash mismatches the Government used Cash Management Bills, Ways and Means advances and brief overdrafts while timing expenditure under cash management guidelines; dated securities and treasury bill auctions were conducted smoothly, with a weighted average maturity of 14.92 years and a weighted average yield of 7.01 per cent, a residual maturity profile implying low rollover risk, and volatile but softening G Sec yields by quarter end.
      Summary: DEA disposed of six FDI proposals aggregating 503.40 crore: four approvals (AMP Solar India Pvt Ltd via Indian investing company; equity allotment in Aditya Birla Capital Ltd under a composite scheme with no fresh FDI; Firstspace Development Management Pvt Ltd for investment advisory services to an overseas fund manager; CVC Asia to set up an advisory entity exempt from SEBI registration), one withdrawal (Indus Way Emerging Markets seeking automatic-route acceptance of offshore contributions and distribution to offshore investors), and one proposal not lying before DEA (Uniquest Infra Ventures seeking amendment to prior approval).
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No.. 01/12/2009-CL-I(Vol.IV) - dated - 31-8-2017 - Co. Law
      Designation of Special Court
      Summary: The Central Government, under section 435(1) of the Companies Act, 2013 and with the concurrence of the Chief Justice of the High Court, designates the Court of Additional District and Sessions Judge, Patna, as a Special Court to conduct speedy trials of offences under the Act punishable with imprisonment of two years or more, pursuant to a Ministry of Corporate Affairs notification.

      DGFT

      2.
      26/2015-2020 - dated - 1-9-2017 - FTP
      Amendment in Policy condition No. 2 to Chapter 95 of ITC (HS), 2017 – Schedule – 1 (Import Policy)
      Summary: Import of toys under the specified EXIM codes is permitted freely when accompanied by certificates attesting conformity to Bureau of Indian Standards (IS 9873 Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9 and IS 15644) and a manufacturer's Certificate of Conformance showing representative samples were tested by an independent laboratory accredited by NABL, with the certificate linking the consignment to its period of manufacture.

      GST

      3.
      28/2017 - dated - 1-9-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to waive the late fee for late filing of FORM GSTR-3B, for the month of July
      Summary: The Central Government, under section 128 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and on the Council's recommendation, waived the late fee payable under section 47 for all registered persons who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-3B for July 2017 by the due date, providing a blanket exemption from that late fee liability; the notification was later superseded.

      Income Tax

      4.
      82/2017 - dated - 30-8-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Agreement between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes
      Summary: The Protocol replaces Article 27 with an expanded Exchange of Information article mandating routine and on request sharing of information and documents necessary for administering the Agreement and domestic tax laws, with confidentiality protections, limited disclosure for secret information, and explicit inclusion of information held by banks, financial institutions, nominees or fiduciaries. It also inserts Article 27A on Assistance in the Collection of Taxes, requiring Contracting States to accept and enforce revenue claims and take conservatory measures under their domestic laws, subject to specified exceptions and procedural limits.

      VAT - Delhi

      5.
      No. F.3(8)/Fin(Rev-I)/2012-13/DSVI/490 - dated - 2-8-2017 - DVAT
      Re-appoints Sh.MadhuSudan Wadhwa as Member(Judicial) of Delhi VAT Appellate Tribunal
      Summary: Re-appoints Shri Madhu Sudan Wadhwa as Member (Judicial) of the Delhi Value Added Tax Appellate Tribunal under the statutory power conferred by subsection (1) of section 73 of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004, effecting a fixed-term extension on the existing terms and conditions and specifying the renewed tenure period.
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      GST

      1.
      7/7/2017 - dated 1-9-2017
      System based reconciliation of information furnished in FORM GSTR-1 and FORM GSTR-2 with FORM GSTR-3B - regarding
      Summary: System-based reconciliation aligns FORM GSTR-1 and FORM GSTR-2 with FORM GSTR-3B by auto-drafting FORM GSTR-2A and Part A of FORM GSTR-3, allowing taxpayers to correct outward and inward supplies via GSTR-1 and GSTR-2. Where reconciled tax payable exceeds payment in GSTR-3B, additional tax must be paid by debiting the electronic cash or credit ledger with interest; where eligible ITC per GSTR-2 exceeds claimed ITC, excess is credited to the electronic credit ledger. Reductions in liability are carried forward if not offset; returns are valid only after full reconciled payment and statutory matching procedures apply.

      DGFT

      2.
      24/2015-2020 - dated 1-9-2017
      Enlistment of Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) under Appendix 2C [Agencies Authorized to issue GSP Certification] & 2E [List of Agencies Authorized to issue Certificate of Origin (Non-Preferential)] — reg.
      Summary: APEDA is authorized under paragraph 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020 to issue GSP Certificates and Certificates of Origin (Non Preferential), and its name is added to Appendix 2C (Agencies Authorized to issue GSP Certification) and to Appendix 2E (List of Agencies Authorized to issue Certificate of Origin (Non Preferential)) of the FTP appendices.

      Customs

      3.
      112/2017 - dated 31-8-2017
      Subject: First time importers / exporters, verification of documents- regarding
      Summary: First-time importers and exporters must submit prescribed KYC: Category I identity/constitutive documents plus one Category II fiscal or bank proof. A Centralized KYC Cell will collect files, record File Nos. against bills, and coordinate verification with SIIB (I), SIIB (X) and CIU, including telephonic bank confirmation and physical verification of at least ten percent of addresses. Verification results are registered, reported monthly, and adverse findings trigger alerts and preventive measures; customs brokers must exercise due diligence in verifying IEC and client details.
      4.
      111/2017 - dated 29-8-2017
      Subject: - Procedure for execution / monitoring of “No Use Bond” in respect of clearance of import FCL containers involving NOC from Participating Government Agencies (PGAs) -Reg.
      Summary: Procedure for execution and monitoring of No Use Bond requires importers to submit either separate bonds per Bill of Entry or a continuity bond; Group Officers must accept, record in the manual register and EDI Bond Menu ('UT'), and hand over a copy to the importer. Facilitated and non facilitated Bills of Entry have specified steps for entering bond particulars and departmental comments. Group Officers must close bonds based on PGA reports, initiate action on adverse reports, and submit monthly pendency reports for supervisory monitoring.
      5.
      110/2017 - dated 29-8-2017
      Procedure in relation to evacuation of DPD containers from port terminals of JNCH, Nhava Sheva to designated CFSs
      Summary: DPD importers must evacuate containers within the prescribed timeframe or face transfer to a designated CFS; damaged or tampered containers are excluded from DPD. Importers may request a limited administrative extension from the DPD Cell with supporting reasons and must present the issued extension letter to the terminal before the expiry of the original period to prevent transfer. A prescribed standard format of advance intimation must be sent to shipping lines and copied to Customs via the designated email, and shipping lines must accept compliant intimations irrespective of IGM filing.
      6.
      105/2017 - dated 14-8-2017
      Subject: Clarification on issues related to furnishing of Bond/Letter of Undertaking for Exports;
      Summary: Eligibility for furnishing a Letter of Undertaking (LUT) is extended to all registered suppliers meeting prescribed foreign inward remittance thresholds or qualifying as status holders. LUTs are submitted on letterhead with authorised signature, processed on priority and accepted within three working days when complete. Purchases by merchant exporters from manufacturers are taxable under GST; supplies to EOUs are taxable while EOUs obtain zero rating only for exports. Documents and self-declarations proving LUT eligibility will be accepted absent contrary evidence, subject to post-facto verification.
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