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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 22,2017

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      By: Ravi Kumar Somani
      Summary: Every registered person causing movement of goods must electronically furnish consignment information in Form GST EWB-01 (Part A) before movement where the consignment meets the prescribed threshold or relates to supply or other specified reasons; consignor/consignee or transporter obligations for Part B and e way bill generation are set out, recipient acceptance rules apply, and transporters must update conveyance details, may consolidate multiple consignments, cancel incorrect bills within a limited time, and comply with validity, documentation, RFID mapping and inspection/reporting procedures.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The article contrasts the Drawback Rules' definition of drawback with the separate statutory rebate mechanism under the Central Excise Rules and explains that rebate by notification cannot be equated with drawback. Because rebate and drawback are distinct reliefs with separate procedures and conditions, orders determining drawback rates are not precluded from appellate review on the ground that they are "rebates of duty"; remand to the adjudicating authority for consideration under the correct Drawback Rule is therefore permissible.
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      Summary: Determination of specified foreign currency conversion rates for use in customs valuation of imported and exported goods, superseding the earlier notification; distinct rupee-equivalent rates are prescribed for imports and for exports in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units), and those listed rates are to be applied for customs purposes, subject to non-application to acts completed before supersession.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India established a daily Reference Rate for the US dollar, publishing the benchmark rupee value and the preceding day's figure, and, using that benchmark with cross-currency middle rates, derived rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen; the release specifies that the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Anti-profiteering requires passing on tax reductions to consumers; a multi-tiered procedure is prescribed whereby a Screening Committee refers consumer complaints to a Standing Committee for prima facie scrutiny, and cases with prima facie evidence proceed to a safeguards investigation whose report is submitted to the adjudicatory authority; affected parties receive an opportunity of hearing.
      Summary: Arun Jaitley urged taxpayers to avoid last minute GST return filing because concentrated end of period traffic can strain the GST Network; he recommended preparing and uploading returns by mid month and noted that the GST Council allowed transitional filing via GSTR 3B with monthly uploads due by the twentieth of the following month to ease compliance during the rollout.
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      Companies Law

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      [F. No. 1/8/2013-CL-V - G.S.R. 1172(E) - dated - 19-9-2017 - Co. Law
      Companies (Acceptance of Deposits) Second Amendment Rules, 2017
      Summary: The amendment allows a Specified IFSC Public company and private companies to accept from members monies up to 100% of the aggregate of paid-up share capital, free reserves and securities premium, subject to filing details in Form DPT-3; it defines Specified IFSC Public company and exempts certain private companies (start-ups for five years; companies meeting non-associate, borrowing-threshold and non-default conditions) from the maximum deposit limit.

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      90/2017 - dated - 21-9-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 22th September, 2017
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs prescribes specific rates of exchange for conversion of listed foreign currencies into Indian rupees to be applied for valuation of imported and exported goods, providing separate rates for imports and exports and annexing schedules that enumerate the currencies and corresponding conversion rates, and superseding an earlier board notification.

      DGFT

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      29/2015-2020 - dated - 21-9-2017 - FTP
      Amendment in Appendix 3 (SCOMET items) to Schedule- 2 of ITC (HS) Classification of Export and Import Items 2012
      Summary: Amendment redefines SCOMET Category 2H as "Genetic Elements and Genetically modified Organisms", substituting 2H001 to control organisms or genetic elements containing genes specific to listed pathogens or toxins, or elements that endow or enhance pathogenicity, with technical notes on genetically modified organisms, genetic elements, recoverable nucleic acids and the definition of endow or enhance pathogenicity. It also expands the SCOMET glossary definition of "Military use" and implements multiple substitutions and insertions across SCOMET entries for equipment and components in chemical, biological, metallurgical, nuclear and electronics categories.
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      DGFT

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      27/2015-20 - dated 21-9-2017
      Amendment to Paragraph 2.72 (b) of the Handbook of Procedures of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2015-20
      Summary: Exporters notified by authority, or who know or have reason to believe that an item not on the SCOMET list could be used in or diverted to WMD, missile systems, or military use, must apply for a SCOMET licence; such exports may be denied or permitted under the SCOMET licensing procedure (Paragraph 2.73). "Military use" is defined to include incorporation into, or use, development, or production of, items in SCOMET Categories 5D or 6.

      Customs

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      37/2017 - dated 20-9-2017
      Implementing Electronic Sealing for containers by exporters under self-sealing procedure prescribed by Circular 26/2017-Cus dated 1st July, 2017 and Circular 36/2017 dated 28 th August, 2017. — reg.
      Summary: Vendors offering RFID Tamper Proof One Time Bolt container seals must submit self attested manufacturer certificates evidencing compliance with international high security seal standards and a link document; compliant vendor names will be published on the Customs Board website. Vendors must capture Tag Identification numbers, link seals to the exporter's Importer Exporter Code at sale, and ensure web applications include prescribed data elements and provide feeds to customs for TID verification at ports and ICDs.
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