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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 10,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: President's assent enacts the Constitution (101st Amendment) Act, 2016, creating the Goods and Services Tax to subsume major indirect taxes and establish a unified national tax on supply of goods and services. The Act requires formation of a GST Council within sixty days-chaired by the Union Finance Minister with State Finance Ministers-to recommend GST rates, exemptions, dual control and adjudication rules, and treatment of surcharges and cesses. Parliament must pass CGST and IGST laws and States must pass SGST laws to operationalise the new tax, with a statutory compensation mechanism for State revenue loss.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Model GST Law defines aggregate turnover as the PAN wise, all India aggregate of taxable supplies, non taxable supplies, exempt supplies and exports, excluding CGST/SGST/IGST taxes, reverse charge supplies and inward supplies; valuation of supplies will follow the Model Law's section 15 framework and draft valuation rules. Including exempt and non taxable supplies in the aggregate can force registration and composition liability on suppliers with little taxable turnover, producing disproportionate effective tax burdens and administrative distortion, prompting recommendations to narrow the definition or raise exemption thresholds.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Conversion of a private company into a Limited Liability Partnership transfers the company's undertaking, assets, rights, liabilities and obligations to the LLP; conversion is permitted only where no security interest subsists and the LLP's partners comprise all company shareholders. The process requires filing Form 18 and an incorporation document in LLP Form No.2 with prescribed particulars and a compliance statement by a qualified professional, payment of fees by contribution band, Registrar verification and issuance of a Form No.19 certificate, after which the company is deemed dissolved and all legal relations continue in the LLP.
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      Summary: Banks are instructed to accept cash deposits from all declarants for payment under the Income Declaration Scheme and to permit over the counter cash deposits irrespective of amount, to be made using challan ITNS-286, thereby enabling the cash payment mechanism prescribed for declarations.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank announced the Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using that rate with middle cross currency quotes, published corresponding rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the US dollar reference rate.
      Summary: The amendment inserts Article 246A granting Parliament and State Legislatures power to legislate on GST while Parliament has exclusive power over inter State supplies, and inserts Article 269A vesting levy and collection of GST on inter State supplies in the Government of India with parliamentary apportionment and non inclusion of apportioned amounts in the Consolidated Fund; it further creates Article 279A constituting the Goods and Services Tax Council to recommend subsumptions, exemptions, model laws, place of supply, rates and apportionment principles, and requires Parliament to provide for temporary compensation to States for revenue loss.
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      Central Excise

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      34/2016 - dated - 8-9-2016 - CE
      Seeks to further amend notification No.12/2012-Central Excise dated 17.03.2012
      Summary: The amendment exempts specified goods from central excise duty: (I) non-branded articles of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares of precious metal or metal clad with precious metal; (II) gold strips, wires, sheets, plates and foils used in jewellery manufacture; and (III) precious and semi-precious stones, synthetic stones and pearls. The explanation defines "metal" to include certain alloys and sets a minimum gold-content threshold for inclusion, and defines "articles" of gold to include finished items (other than ornaments) and gold coins or broken pieces while excluding primary gold in unfinished or semi-finished forms.

      Customs

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      48/2016 - dated - 8-9-2016 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend notification No.12/2012-Customs, dated 17.03.2012
      Summary: Government amends the customs exemption Table by substituting serial 110A to list specified tariff headings under chapter 25 as "All goods" with a stated basic duty and by adding a separate entry for dolomite for metallurgical use conforming to the referenced Indian Standard with its own duty rate; it also inserts serial 303A listing specific chapter 68 tariff subheadings as "All goods" subject to a stated basic customs duty, thereby modifying Notification No.12/2012-Customs' tariff schedule and exemption classifications.
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      Income Tax

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      F. No. 225/214/2016/ITA.II - dated 30-8-2016
      Step to facilitate taxpayers electronic interface with the income-tax department
      Summary: Income-tax authorities are directed to invariably mention their official e-mail Ids along with official telephone numbers/fax number in all notices, letters and communications issued to taxpayers to facilitate electronic interface and statutory compliance; supervisory officers must monitor compliance by random verification and furnish missing contact details immediately in time barred scrutiny cases and statutory notices issued during the current financial year.

      DGFT

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      31/2015-2020 - dated 9-9-2016
      One additional Pre-Shipment Inspection Agency is notified as PSIAs in terms of Para 2.55(d) of HBP 2015-20 in Appendix 2G
      Summary: Pre-shipment inspection agency recognition is conferred on Melt Enterprises Ltd., UK by inclusion in Appendix 2G, authorising it to issue Pre-Shipment Inspection Certificates for a three-year period and listing approved spectrometers and survey meters for PSIC issuance. The notice also re-notifies and limits the instrument authorisation for M/s. Asia Inspection Agency Co. Ltd., Thailand to two specified Radcomm instruments, thereby restricting that agency's authorised inspection equipment.

      Companies Law

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      10/2016 - dated 7-9-2016
      Relaxation of additional fees for filing Form IEPF-1
      Summary: Companies unable to file the earlier Form I INV during MCA21 deployment may instead submit the new Form IEPF I, which replaces Form I INV under the IEPF (AATR) Rules, 2016. As a one time measure, companies whose filing due dates fell within the portal unavailability period may file Form IEPF I without additional fees provided they file by the prescribed extended deadline.
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