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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 06,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Approval Committee, chaired by the Development Commissioner with central and state ex officio members, approves imports, procurement, services and proposals for setting up, modifying or diversifying SEZ Units, monitors utilization and compliance, and may allow foreign collaborations and FDI where authorized. Proposals are submitted to the Development Commissioner in Form F and placed before the Committee, which may approve, conditionally approve or reject after hearing; inability to reach consensus on whether a process is manufacture is referred to the Board of Approval. Letters of Approval specify authorized operations, have limited validity with extension mechanisms, and may be cancelled for persistent contraventions; appeals lie to the Board of Approval.
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      Summary: Allegations of unfair pricing by private super-specialty hospitals for products sold to locked in in patients prompted a Commission inquiry and referral to the Director General. The Commission found prima facie substantial profit margins on such supplies and widened the scope of investigation to examine hospital sales practices across Delhi, focusing on non urgent products for which patients could reasonably obtain alternatives from the open market, directing the DG to complete the extended probe expeditiously to address practices having an adverse effect on competition.
      Summary: Mandatory procurement through the Government eMarketplace (GeM) is advanced as a national mission to expand adoption across central departments, states and PSUs by targeted registration, training and outreach. The mission seeks to onboard diverse sellers such as MSMEs, start ups, women entrepreneurs and Self Help Groups, promote cashless, contactless and paperless transactions, and increase procurement through GeM by automating processes to enhance transparency, accountability and efficiency.
      Summary: Final round of a government-led mobility start-up competition organised by NITI Aayog with Invest India and SIAM awarded winners in ideation and growth stages and highlighted innovations including dockless bike sharing, peer-to-peer carpooling, an Android ticketing solution and a solar powered e bike; the initiative is presented as a policy instrument to identify and incentivise start-ups that further the Government's vision of shared, connected, intermodal and environment friendly mobility and to stimulate employment and growth.
      Summary: The document summarizes the Indian Goods and Services Tax as a destination based, dual model that subsumes multiple central and state indirect taxes; constitutional amendments (101st Amendment) conferred concurrent GST powers, created the GST Council and IGST apportionment mechanisms, and provided for a multi rate structure, compensation cess and five year revenue protection. It sets out institutional roles (CBIC, GSTN), core features (thresholds, composition scheme, zero rating, ITC cross utilisation), operational measures (e way bill, new return formats) and implementation challenges with remedial measures.
      Summary: India commits to a national target to generate 100 GW solar energy by 2022 to increase carbon free energy share, driven by concerns over fossil fuel limits and climate impacts. Achievement is to be pursued through cooperation under the International Solar Alliance, efforts to reduce the cost of finance and technology, attraction of foreign investment, and enhanced support for research and development in solar energy.
      Summary: The Coffee Board launched mobile-based solutions to digitize growers and estates with geo-tagging, enable real-time reporting and transparent subsidy disbursement via the Coffee Connect field app, and deliver two-way 24x7 customized advisory services through Coffee Krishi Tharanga; parallel pilots in data analytics, artificial intelligence, IoT and distributed ledger technologies aim to provide hyper-local weather forecasts and pest and disease predictive tools to improve productivity and sustainability.
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      FEMA

      1.
      22(R) (1)/2018-RB - dated - 31-8-2018 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Establishment in India of a branch office or a liaison office or a project office or any other place of business) (Amendment) Regulations, 2018
      Summary: The amendment bars applicants that are Non Government Organisations, Non Profit Organisations, or foreign government bodies from seeking permission under the FEMA office establishment regulations if they engage in activities covered by the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act; such entities must obtain FCRA registration. Form FNC now requires an undertaking not to undertake FCRA covered activities, and any misrepresentation will render RBI approval void ab initio and subject to withdrawal.
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      20(R) (3)/2018-RB - dated - 30-8-2018 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident outside India) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2018
      Summary: Amendments to Regulation 13 delete clause (1) of sub regulation 13.1 and replace clause (11) to require notification of Downstream Investment to the government Secretariat within 30 days, even if capital instruments are not allotted, and to specify investment modality. They require filing Form DI with the central banking authority within 30 days from allotment of capital instruments for downstream investments deemed indirect foreign investment, and require filing Form InVi within 30 days from issue of units by investment vehicles issued to persons resident outside India.
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      GST - States

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      CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated 23-8-2018
      APGST Act, 2017- Intelligence based Enforcement action- Tax payers allotted to Central Tax Authorities - GST Council decisions on Cross –Empowerment
      Summary: Both Central and State tax administrations may undertake intelligence-based enforcement across the entire value chain; IGST powers are cross-empowered to State authorities with exceptions preserving Central adjudication for place-of-supply disputes unless a State requests CGST adjudication, and with export/import issues reserved for Law Committee consideration. Detecting authorities will pursue full follow-up including investigation and adjudication and forward incident reports to counterpart Chief Commissioners. TRAN-I legacy verifications and non-filer notices remain with the allotted authority, and inspections under Section 67 are permissible when its conditions are met.
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      CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated 21-8-2018
      Notifies the dates for furnishing the return in form GSTR 3B for the months form July,2018 to March, 2019.
      Summary: The Chief Commissioner amends a prior notification to require that the return in FORM GSTR-3B for the month of July, 2018 be furnished electronically through the common portal by a prescribed deadline, thereby prescribing the method and timeline for taxpayer compliance under the State GST implementation.
      3.
      CCST GST/36/2018 - dated 13-8-2018
      Commercial Taxcs Department - Addressing Tax Payers Grievances - Mechanism to deal with High-pitched / Un-reasonable demands - Certain instructions issued.
      Summary: A state mechanism establishes four regional Nodal Committees to receive online taxpayer grievances alleging high-pitched or unreasonable assessment orders under relevant tax laws. Taxpayers must file petitions within the prescribed short period; committees will examine allegations of procedural lapses, misinterpretation of law, non-application of mind, and lack of natural justice, upload approved gists of observations for petitioners, and report findings to the Chief Commissioner who may seek explanations or initiate disciplinary action. The committees are administrative review bodies and do not create legal rights or substitute the appellate process.
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      CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated 10-8-2018
      Notifies the dates for furnishing the return in form GSTR 3B for the month of July,2018.
      Summary: Returns in FORM GSTR-3B for July 2018 through March 2019 must be furnished electronically via the common portal on or before the twentieth day of the month succeeding each return month. Tax liabilities declared in FORM GSTR-3B must be discharged by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, no later than that return due date, subject to the statute's payment provisions.
      5.
      CCW/GST/74/2015-A - dated 1-8-2018
      Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act. 2017 - Proper Officers for exercising powers Under Section 130 of APGST Act, 2017 Regarding.
      Summary: Officers not below the cadre of Deputy Assistant Commissioner of State Tax are authorized to exercise the powers conferred by Section 130 of the APGST Act; to act outside their territorial jurisdiction they must obtain specific orders from the jurisdictional Joint Commissioner of State Tax, and CGST office enforcement officers must obtain orders from the Commissioner or Additional Commissioner of State Tax concerned; these instructions are effective immediately.

      DGFT

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      36/2015-20 - dated 4-9-2018
      Amendments in Appendices & Aayat Niryaat Forms pertaining to Chapter 6 of FTP/HBP 2015-20 - reg.
      Summary: Amendments to Chapter 6 appendices and Aayat Niryaat Forms of FTP/HBP 2015 20, effective 5 December 2017, update approval, sectoral, monitoring and compliance procedures for EOU/EHTP/STP/BTP units. They prescribe documentary and verification criteria for automatic approvals, Board of Approval composition and powers, standard formats for LOP/Legal Agreement, sector specific conditions, DTA and advance DTA sale rules, detailed QPR/APR reporting and NFE calculation methodology, CST reimbursement procedures, and exit/revival/conversion mechanics, along with jurisdictional contacts and standardised ANF application forms.
      7.
      37/2015-20 - dated 4-9-2018
      Amendments in Appendices & Aayat Niryaat Forms pertaining to Chapter 7 of FTP/HBP 2015-20 - reg.
      Summary: Amendments to Appendices and ANFs under Chapter 7 of the FTP/HBP 2015-20, effective 5.12.2017, standardise procedures and documentary formats for claiming deemed export benefits. The changes update notified agency lists and prescribe formats for Project Authority Certificates, Certificates of Payments, DBK I/II/IIA statements with certification requirements, and ANF-7A/ANF-7B application templates for TED/duty-drawback claims, brand-rate fixation and interest on delayed refunds, together with checklists of supporting documents and undertaking/declaration obligations.
      8.
      33/2015-20 - dated 4-9-2018
      Inclusion of Paragraph 2.79 C in the Handbook of Procedures of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2015-20 to notify the procedure for export of SCOMET items for repair/replacement purposes.
      Summary: Authorization framework permits export of SCOMET items for repair or replacement either to the original foreign supplier/OEM or, for indigenous items, back to the original ultimate end user. No End Use details or End Use Certificate are required. Applications must include proof of import/export, contractual obligation for repair/replacement, and an undertaking specifying SCOMET category, unchanged specifications, permitted repair/replacement under original terms, and arrangements to return or evidence destruction of defective items. Chairman IMWG considers and may approve applications, with subsequent ex post facto confirmation by IMWG.
      9.
      34/2015-20 - dated 4-9-2018
      Inclusion of Paragraph 2.79 D in the Handbook of Procedures of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2015-20 to notify the procedure for export of SCOMET items for display/exhibition/tenders/RFP/RFQ/NIT purposes.
      Summary: Authorisations for export of SCOMET items for display/exhibition/tenders/RFP/RFQ/NIT will be considered by Chairman IMWG on a temporary export basis subject to conditions: no end user certificate; no commercial transaction; quantities commensurate with purpose; no technology transfer enabling exchanges; no authorisation for UNSC sanctioned or high risk destinations; submission of proof of event and participation; an undertaking that items remain in exporter custody, will be returned within 90 days or permitted extension, and Bill of Entry for return will be submitted; approvals by Chairman IMWG with ex post confirmation by IMWG.
      10.
      35/2015-20 - dated 4-9-2018
      Allocation of quantity for export of preferential quota sugar to EU under CXL quota
      Summary: A quantity of ten thousand tons of raw and/or white sugar is allocated under the CXL concession for export to the EU for 01.10.2018-30.09.2019; exports remain 'Free' subject to notified restrictions. Release into the EU requires a Certificate of Origin issued under Articles 55-65 of Regulation (EEC) No. 2454/93 and compliance with Regulation (EC) No. 891/2009; export authorization entries must reference CXL Concessions Sugar Serial No. 09.4321. The Certificate of Origin will be issued by the Additional Director General of Foreign Trade, Mumbai, and the EUR Form must be endorsed by Customs. Reporting obligations under the existing export notification continue.

      Customs

      11.
      31/2018 - dated 5-9-2018
      24x7 Clearance - regarding
      Summary: The Board authorizes round the clock Customs clearance at M/s Adani Kattupalli Sea Port for specified imports under 'facilitated' Bills of Entry and for specified exports comprising reefer containers with perishable/temperature sensitive goods sealed in presence of Customs and goods exported under free Shipping Bills; the Chief Commissioner must deploy sufficient officers on a continuous basis, issue Public Notices/Standing Orders, and report implementation difficulties to the Board.
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