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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 05,2017

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      Summary: Accounting policies must present a true and fair view of the state of affairs and income; treatment and presentation must follow substance over legal form; an accounting policy shall not be changed without reasonable cause, and any change must serve faithful representation for income computation and disclosure.
      Summary: Where income has become taxable under the substantive provision governing non-resident receipts, that charging provision prevails over a taxpayer's cash-basis accounting; Section 145 is a machinery provision to effectuate the charge and cannot be used to defeat or nullify the substantive charge so as to allow taxable income to escape tax.
      Summary: ICDS I explains that accrual of income arises when a vested right to receive payment emerges and a corresponding liability is created on the other party; postponement or non-receipt does not prevent accrual, though non-receipt may justify separate deductions or claims. Accrual and arisal denote an inchoate right prior to actual receipt, while receipt denotes physical collection, and for tax accounting the existence of the right and the debtor's liability are the operative tests for accrual-based recognition.
      Summary: Where a debt included in income on the basis of Income Computation and Disclosure Standards but not recorded in the accounts becomes irrecoverable, Finance Act, 2016 permits the debt (or part) to be allowed as a deduction in the year it becomes irrecoverable and deems that the debt has been written off in the accounts for the purposes of the deduction.
      Summary: ICDS apply only to computation of income under Profit & gains from business or profession and Income from Other Sources. For Sections 40(a)(i) and 40(a)(ia), disallowance depends on whether tax was deductible and whether an entry creating that liability or deduction existed in the year expenditure was claimed; absence of such an entry negates disallowance, while prior-year deduction of tax prevents disallowance in the year of allowance.
      Summary: ICDS does not affect TDS mechanics: the time for TDS (date of credit in books or date of payment) and the expenditure amount subject to deduction are determined by the books of account or payment date, not by ICDS computation of allowable expenditure.
      Summary: Differences between accounting under ICDS and other accounting frameworks can materially affect taxable income and subsequent years' computations; taxpayers should quantify divergences and account for consequential tax adjustments. Practically, maintain parallel ICDS-based profit and loss and balance sheet statements and prepare a detailed reconciliation with primary accounting records to ensure all ICDS adjustments are considered. Auditors must certify that computation of total income complies with ICDS, making transparent documentation of adjustments and reconciliations necessary for audit certification and tax compliance.
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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Club membership fees and related club expenses incurred to maintain business contacts, goodwill or for business meetings and employee welfare are deductible as business expenditure under Section 37. Entrance, periodic and membership fees and payments for club services are allowable where incurred in the course of business and verified through internal controls. Proprietors and partners should self assess and disallow any personal-use portion; tax authorities should limit disallowances to demonstrable personal elements or capital items rather than presume nonbusiness use.
      By: CA.VINOD CHAURASIA
      Summary: The procedure to update a taxpayer's contact details on the GST portal requires selecting the non-core amendment under Registration, adding the new authorized signatory with the intended email and mobile, submitting via the Verification tab, waiting for system processing, then re logging in to deselect the old and designate the newly added signatory as primary authorized signatory, and re submitting. For companies/LLPs DSC is allowed; for EVC submissions an OTP will be sent to the newly added contact details. The user must ensure pre fetched older details are replaced with the desired new contact information before final verification.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Anti profiteering rules create an authority and committees to determine whether tax rate reductions or input tax credit benefits have been passed on by commensurate price reductions; after committee screening and investigation, the authority may order price reductions, refunds with interest, deposit into a consumer welfare fund, impose penalties equivalent to undue profiteering, or in extreme cases cancel registration, with orders to be issued by majority following an opportunity of hearing and immediate compliance, while the rules remain silent on further appeal and include a two year sunset clause.
      4 News Toggle
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee kept the policy repo rate at 6.0 per cent and maintained a neutral stance to achieve the medium term CPI inflation target of 4 per cent ( 2 percentage points) while supporting growth, citing rising CPI inflation excluding food and fuel, firmer crude oil prices, global monetary normalisation risks, and weakening domestic growth and investment as the main considerations for policy continuity and enhanced liquidity management.
      Summary: The Government records that the Monetary Policy Committee kept the policy rate and policy stance unchanged, citing a downward revision to real GVA growth forecasts that widens the output gap and a marginal upward revision to the CPI inflation outlook for the second half while retaining a below-threshold annual average inflation projection; the Government also welcomes B2B NBFC financing regulations and measures to boost retail participation in government securities through bid aggregation.
      Summary: Central bank reference rate for the US dollar is published as the official rupee benchmark and forms the basis for deriving euro, pound sterling and yen exchange rates through middle cross currency rates; the SDR rupee rate is to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Reduction of Basic Excise Duty on petrol and diesel lowers per litre excise levies on both branded and unbranded fuels effective 4 October 2017 to moderate retail price increases from rising international crude and product prices, and is described as a fiscal measure to protect consumers from price shocks while producing an estimated revenue shortfall for the year.
      34 Notifications Toggle

      Central Excise

      1.
      22/2017 - dated - 3-10-2017 - CE
      Seeks to amend notification No. 11/2017-Central Excise so as to reduce the excise duty rates on Petrol and Diesel ( both unbranded and branded )
      Summary: Amendment reduces specified excise duty rates on petrol and diesel by substituting revised per litre levy entries in the tariff table of Notification No. 11/2017 Central Excise; substituted rates are provided for branded and unbranded petrol and diesel against the listed items, replacing prior column (4) entries, and the amendment takes effect from the notification's stated commencement date.

      DGFT

      2.
      32/2015-20 - dated - 4-10-2017 - FTP
      Procedure for export of spices to the European Union countries
      Summary: Notification inserts a new tariff entry in Chapter 9 of the ITC(HS) Classification making all spices under that Chapter exportable on a free basis and designates the Spices Board India as the competent authority to issue Health Certificates for export to EU countries; the Board must issue export certification promptly upon receipt of samples. Supplementary notes define "spice," permit admixtures that retain essential character, and make future non-policy classification amendments applicable to exports.

      GST

      3.
      37/2017 - dated - 4-10-2017 - CGST
      Facility of LUT extended to all exporters / registered persons subject to conditions
      Summary: All registered persons may furnish a Letter of Undertaking in place of a bond to export without payment of integrated tax, except those prosecuted for offences where the tax evaded exceeds a statutory threshold; the LUT must be furnished in duplicate on letterhead in the annexure to FORM GST RFD-11 and executed by specified senior officials or authorised persons. Failure to pay tax with interest within the prescribed period leads to withdrawal of the LUT facility, which is restored upon payment; the provisions apply mutatis mutandis to zero-rated supplies to SEZ developers and units.

      GST - States

      4.
      36/2017-State Tax - dated - 29-9-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      The Gujarat Goods and Services Tax (Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The amendment revises Gujarat GST Rules to replace a fixed date in rule 24 and to substitute references to a ninety day post appointed day timeframe in rules 118, 119 and 120 with the period specified in rule 117 or any further period extended by the Commissioner; it inserts a marginal heading for rule 120A on revision of declarations in FORM GST TRAN 1 and changes FORM GST REG 29's heading to address cancellation of registration of migrated taxpayers and replaces "Provisional ID" with "GSTIN".
      5.
      30/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 28-9-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017 - Supply of Transit cargo services to Nepal and Bhutan
      Summary: The amendment inserts serial number 9B under Chapter 99 to classify Supply of services associated with transit cargo to Nepal and Bhutan and prescribes a Nil state tax rate for those services, exempting such cross border transit cargo services from state GST under the notification.
      6.
      (GHN-90)/GST-2017-S.9(3)(4)-TH - dated - 25-9-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Corrigendum - (GHN-34)GST-2017/S.9(3)(2)-TH, dated the 30th June, 2017 Notification No.13/2017-State Tax (Rate)
      Summary: Corrigendum replaces a prior entry to state that taxable supply is "services provided by an individual advocate including a senior advocate or firm of advocates by way of legal services, directly or indirectly," and adds an Explanation defining "legal service" to include advice, consultancy or assistance in any branch of law and representational services before any court, tribunal or authority.
      7.
      J.21011/1/2017-TAX/Vol-II(i) - dated - 19-7-2017 - Mizoram SGST
      Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN) Codes - Annual Turnover in the preceding Financial Year.
      Summary: Registered persons must state prescribed HSN Code digits on tax invoices according to annual turnover bands: the lowest band is exempt, the middle band requires two digits, and the highest band requires four digits; the requirement operates from the notification's commencement date for GST invoicing compliance.
      8.
      J.21011/1/2017-TAX/Vol-II(i) - dated - 17-7-2017 - Mizoram SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Notification No. 2/2017 State Tax (Rate) issued vide No. J. 21011/1/2017-TAX(i) Dated 7.7.2017
      Summary: The State Tax (Rate) corrigendum amends two schedule items: it restricts the entry for dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, by excluding items put up in unit containers bearing a registered brand name, and it omits a bracketed note indicating a proposed nil GST for another schedule entry, thereby clarifying the scope and removing the provisional notation.
      9.
      J.21011/1/2017-TAX/Part-III - dated - 10-7-2017 - Mizoram SGST
      Prescribes the eligible registered person, whose aggregate turnover in the preceding financial year did not exceed seventy five lakh rupees.
      Summary: Prescribes that an eligible registered person with aggregate turnover in the preceding financial year not exceeding seventy five lakh rupees may opt for composition levy in lieu of central tax, at specified rates depending on the class of supplier; provides a reduced aggregate turnover threshold for certain States; excludes manufacturers of specified goods from electing composition levy and adopts the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 for tariff interpretation.
      10.
      J.21011/1/2017-TAX(xiv) - 15/2017 State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-7-2017 - Mizoram SGST
      No refund of unutilised input tax credit.
      Summary: The State notified that no refund of unutilised input tax credit shall be allowable under sub section (3) of section 54 of the Mizoram GST Act in respect of supplies of services specified in sub item (b) of item 5 of Schedule II, thereby restricting refund entitlement for those service supplies and taking effect from the stated commencement date.
      11.
      J.21011/1/2017-TAX(xiii) - 14/2017 State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-7-2017 - Mizoram SGST
      Services by way of any activity in relation to a function entrusted to a Panchayat under article 243G of the Constitution.
      Summary: Services performed by the Central Government, State Government or any local authority in their capacity as a public authority relating to functions entrusted to a Panchayat are notified to be treated neither as a supply of goods nor a supply of service for State GST purposes, pursuant to a formal state notification issued by the taxation authority.
      12.
      J.21011/1/2017-TAX(xii) - 13/2017 State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-7-2017 - Mizoram SGST
      Notifies that on categories of supply of services.
      Summary: The notification makes state tax under section 9 of the Mizoram GST Act payable on a reverse charge basis by specified recipients for enumerated service categories supplied in the taxable territory, listing supplier and recipient classes for GTAs transporting goods by road, legal representatives, arbitral tribunals, sponsors, government providers (with exclusions), directors to their companies, insurance agents, recovery agents, and copyright licensors to publishers, and includes explanatory rules on freight-payer treatment, body corporate meaning, recipient for legal services, and cross-references to GST Acts; effective 1 July 2017.
      13.
      J.21011/1/2017-TAX(xi) - 12/2017 State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-7-2017 - Mizoram SGST
      Exempts the intra-State supply of services.
      Summary: Exempts intra State supply of specified services from state tax beyond the rate fixed in the notification, predominantly imposing a nil rate for listed service categories subject to conditions stated against each entry. The Table enumerates diverse services (including government and Panchayat/Municipal functions, charitable and religious activities, certain transport and goods transport services, health and education services up to higher secondary, agricultural services, specified insurance and pension schemes, incubatee and small turnover supplies) and sets exclusions, monetary or turnover caps, temporal limits, and provider/recipient eligibility. Definitions relevant to eligibility and scope are provided and references to classification headings are indicative.
      14.
      J.21011/1/2017-TAX(vi) - 07/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-7-2017 - Mizoram SGST
      The supply of goods by the CSD to the Unit Run Canteens
      Summary: Exempts supplies of goods from the whole of the state tax under section 9 by specifying three classes of supply: the supply of goods by the CSD to the Unit Run Canteens, the supply of goods by the CSD to the authorized customers, and the supply of goods by the Unit Run Canteens to the authorized customers, and applies the interpretive rules of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act to determine tariff item meanings.
      15.
      J.21011/1/2017-TAX(ix) - 10/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-7-2017 - Mizoram SGST
      Exemption of intra-State supplies of second hand goods.
      Summary: Exemption for intra State supplies of second hand goods to a registered dealer who pays state tax on value of outward supplies as determined under the valuation provision; relief applies when the supplier is unregistered and exempts the registered recipient from the whole of the state tax otherwise leviable.
      16.
      Corrigendum-01/2017 - dated - 15-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Corrigendum - In the Notification No. 06/2017 dated 24th August, 2017
      Summary: The corrigendum modifies Notification No.06/2017 by directing that, in line four, the words "the Board" shall be substituted with "the Commissioner, on the recommendation of the GST Council", effecting a textual change to the named administrative authority in that notification.
      17.
      14/2017 - dated - 15-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Last Date for filing of return in FORM GSTR-3B
      Summary: Specification of deadlines for furnishing the return in FORM GSTR-3B for August 2017 through December 2017, to be filed electronically through the common portal on or before the dates in the Table. Registered persons furnishing FORM GSTR-3B must discharge tax, interest, penalty, fee or other amounts payable under the Act by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, not later than the corresponding last date for filing.
      18.
      F.NO.FlN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1)/457 - dated - 14-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Notification No. F.No.FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-l) “D” dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum amending the Nagaland GST notification by making targeted corrections to tariff schedule entries and commodity descriptions across Schedules I (2.5%), II (6%), III (9%) and IV (14%), including textual and HS code replacements, insertions and omissions such as expanded sugar and confectionery descriptions, insertion of photovoltaic cells, clarification of coconut product descriptions, adjustment of heading references for certain goods, and distinctions between optical fibre components and optical fibre cables.
      19.
      F.NO.FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1)/466 - dated - 14-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      The Nagaland Goods and Service Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: The rules substitute rule 138 to mandate furnishing Part A of FORM GST EWB-01 on the common portal before movement of goods exceeding fifty thousand rupees, provide for Part B completion and transporter-generated consolidated e-way bills, create unique e-way bill numbers, set validity by distance, allow limited cancellations and exemptions, and add rules 138A-138D requiring carry of invoices or e-way bill/EBN or RFID mapping, authorising interception and RFID-based verification, prescribing online inspection reporting (FORM GST EWB-03), and detention reporting (FORM GST EWB-04).
      20.
      F.NO.FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1)/461 - dated - 14-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Waiver the late fee who failed to furnish the return in FORM GSTR-3B for the month of July, 2017
      Summary: The State Government, acting on the Council's recommendation and under statutory executive power, waives the late fee payable for registered persons who failed to furnish the return in FORM GSTR-3B for the month of July, 2017 by the due date, thereby removing that specific penal charge for that filing period.
      21.
      F.NO.FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1)/460 - dated - 14-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Notification F.No. FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08-"E"dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: A corrigendum to a prior state GST notification revises two Schedule entries by replacing the existing column (2) references for the specified serial numbers: one entry is expanded to include additional chapter references, and the other entry is replaced with the specified heading notation, the instrument being limited to correcting Schedule entries of the original notification.
      22.
      F.NO.FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1)/459 - dated - 14-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Notification No. F.No. FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1)/453 dated 13th September, 2017
      Summary: The Finance Department (Revenue Branch), Government of Nagaland, issues a corrigendum to its 13 September 2017 notification, amending line 6 by substituting the reference "paragraph 5" with "paragraphs 3.20 and 3.21," signed by the Additional Chief Secretary & Finance Commissioner and limited to rectifying the textual cross reference.
      23.
      F.NO.FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1)/453 - dated - 13-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Letter of Undertaking in place of a bond.
      Summary: Specification permits a Letter of Undertaking as an alternative to a bond for export without payment of integrated tax, limited to exporters who are recognised status holders under the foreign trade policy or who meet the prescribed foreign inward remittance condition and who have no qualifying prosecution history; the undertaking must be furnished in duplicate annually in the annexure to Form GST RFD-11 and executed on letterhead by specified authorised persons.
      24.
      F.NO.FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1)/452 - dated - 13-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN) Codes
      Summary: Notification requires registered persons to include Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN) code digits on tax invoices according to turnover-based tiers: the lowest turnover tier is exempt, the intermediate tier must state two digits, and the highest tier must state four digits; the requirement applies from the notified commencement date under the first proviso to rule 46 of the Nagaland GST Rules, 2017.
      25.
      13/2017 - dated - 11-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Supersession of notification No. 10/2017, dated the 28th August, 2017 - Extends the time limit for furnishing the return by an Input Service Distributor.
      Summary: The Commissioner, under the statutory return framework and on the GST Council's recommendation, supersedes the earlier notification and extends the time for furnishing the return by an Input Service Distributor for the month of July, 2017 until 13th October, 2017, with a subsequent Gazette notification to follow for the month of August, 2017.
      26.
      12/2017 - dated - 11-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Supersession of notification No. 11/2017, dated the 5th September, 2017 - Extends the time limit for furnishing the details or return.
      Summary: Extends time limits for furnishing GSTR-1, GSTR-2 and GSTR-3 for July, 2017 by superseding Notification No. 11/2017; GSTR-1 due dates are staggered by turnover class while GSTR-2 and GSTR-3 due dates are extended for all registered persons; turnover has the meaning in clause (112) of section 2; August extensions to be notified later.
      27.
      11/2017 - dated - 5-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Supersession of notifications No. 01/2017, dated the 8th August, 2017; No. 02/2017, dated the 8th August, 2017; and No. 03/2017, dated the 8th August, 2017
      Summary: The Commissioner of Taxes, Nagaland, on recommendation of the GST Council and invoking provisos to provisions of the Nagaland GST Act read with section 168, supersedes earlier August 2017 notifications and extends the time limits for furnishing FORM GSTR 1, FORM GSTR 2 and FORM GSTR 3 for July 2017 and August 2017 by prescribing specific revised submission dates in a tabular schedule.
      28.
      10/2017 - dated - 28-8-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Extends the time limit for furnishing the return by an Input Service Distributor.
      Summary: The Commissioner of Taxes, exercising powers under the Nagaland GST statute and on the GST Council's recommendation, extends the time limit for furnishing returns by an Input Service Distributor and specifies revised last filing dates for Form GSTR 6 for the months indicated; the notification takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.
      29.
      09/2017 - dated - 28-8-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      GST Council extends the time limit for furnishing the return for the month of July, 2017.
      Summary: The Commissioner, on the GST Council's recommendation and under the Nagaland GST Act and the Integrated GST Act, extends the time limit for furnishing the July 2017 GST return for persons supplying online information and database access or retrieval services from outside India to non taxable online recipients; the extended due date is the 15th day of September 2017 and the notification takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.
      30.
      08/2017 - dated - 25-8-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Amendment in the Notification-07/2017 NO.CT/LEG/GST-NT/12/17 dated 24th August, 2017.
      Summary: Substitution of the authentication clause recognises an Electronic Verification Code as valid for GST electronic filings, specifying EVC generated via net banking login on the common portal and EVC generated on the common portal. The Commissioner, on the GST Council's recommendation and under the relevant GST rule, issued the amendment and declared it to have retrospective effect from the earlier commencement date.
      31.
      07/2017 - dated - 24-8-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Notifies the following modes of verification
      Summary: Prescribes modes of verification under sub-rule (1) of rule 26 of the Nagaland GST Rules as Aadhaar-based Electronic Verification Code (EVC) and bank account-based One Time Password (OTP), and requires that verification via these modes be completed within two days of furnishing the documents; the notification is deemed to have come into force on 22 June 2017.
      32.
      F.No.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-Pt-II-105 - dated - 29-9-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      The Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax (Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The amendment revises procedural timelines by substituting fixed period references in rules 118, 119 and 120 with the period specified in rule 117 or such further period as extended by the Commissioner; it substitutes a later date in rule 24; inserts a marginal heading for rule 120A concerning revision of FORM GST TRAN-1; and amends FORM GST REG-29 by changing its heading to reflect cancellation of registration of migrated taxpayers and replacing the PART A item label "Provisional ID" with "GSTIN".
      33.
      F.No.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-101 - dated - 28-9-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Amendment in the Notification number F.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-Pt.-I-50 dated 29th June, 2017.
      Summary: The notification amendment adds a new entry treating supplies of services associated with land transit cargo to Nepal and Bhutan as nil-rated under the Rajasthan State GST, by inserting serial 9B (Chapter 99) into the existing notification table so that such services attract no Rajasthan SGST.
      34.
      F.No.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-Pt-II-96 - dated - 25-9-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Notification Number F.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-Pt.-I-51 dated June 29, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum amends a table entry to read: "Services provided by an individual advocate including a senior advocate or firm of advocates by way of legal services, directly or indirectly." An Explanation is added defining "legal service" as any service in relation to advice, consultancy or assistance in any branch of law and expressly including representational services before any court, tribunal or authority.
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      SEZ

      1.
      No. D.12/4/2013-SEZ(Pt.) - dated 19-9-2017
      Strict adherence to Rule 27(6) of SEZ Rules, 2006
      Summary: The Department of Commerce clarifies that the requirement to source through nominated agencies applies specifically to precious metals imported by SEZ units on a loan basis, narrowing the prior broader wording so that only loaned imports of precious metals must be procured via nominated agencies and directing Development Commissioners to implement this interpretation for uniform compliance under Rule 27(6).
      2.
      File No. D.12/4/2013-SEZ (Pt) - dated 28-8-2017
      Strict Adherence of Rule 27(6) of SEZ Rule, 2006-reg.
      Summary: SEZ units importing precious metals on a loan basis must source those metals exclusively through nominated agencies in strict compliance with Rule 27(6) of the SEZ Rules, 2006, following observed non compliance particularly among gem and jewellery units and directed for immediate enforcement by SEZ authorities.

      Income Tax

      3.
      Instruction No. 7/2017 - dated 21-7-2017
      Supersession of Instruction No.9 of 2006, Dated 7-11-2006; Instruction No.16 of 2013, Dated 31-10-2013 and Circular No. 8/2016, Dated 17-3-2016
      Summary: Instruction No.7/2017 establishes SOPs for handling C&AG revenue-audit observations via ITBA and the C&AG portal, defining stages (Half Margin Note, LAR, SOF/Draft Para, ATN), roles (AO, Range head, PCIT, CIT(Audit), ADG(Audit)), categorisation of objections (factual/legal/mixed), timelines for replies and remedial action, and mandated MIS, ledger cards and accountability measures; unresolved disagreements are to be escalated through inter-departmental meetings and to ADG(Audit)/C&AG headquarters, with all operative reporting to be entered into ITBA.

      GST - States

      4.
      GSL/S.5(3)/B.5 - dated 3-10-2017
      Officers Empowered to Collect Affidavit for Brand Name
      Summary: Assignment of authority under the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act designates specific officers to receive affidavits referenced in the annexures to the State tax (Rate) notifications; delegated functions are specified in a schedule and confined to the officers' territorial jurisdiction unless otherwise stated.

      Customs

      5.
      121 /2017 - dated 27-9-2017
      Sub: Customs and Central Excise Duties Drawback Rules, 2017 and All Industry Rates (AIRs) of Drawback related changes - reg.
      Summary: Notification of the Drawback Rules, 2017 and revised AIRs effective 1 October 2017 limits drawback to Customs duties and specified remnant Central Excise duty, discontinues composite rates, mandates tariff-item suffixes ('B' for general AIRs, 'D' for alternative garment AIRs), requires fresh Brand Rate applications for exports with let export date on or after 1 October 2017, disallows Brand Rate fixation under Rule 7 where AIR shows NIL or no rate (requiring Rule 6 instead), and provides for provisional drawback payments equivalent to applicable AIRs subject to claim conditions.
      6.
      120/2017 - dated 27-9-2017
      SUB : Implementing Electronic Sealing for containers by exporters under self-sealing procedure prescribed vide circular 37/2017-Customs dated 20.09.2017 –reg.
      Summary: The Self Sealing Procedure allows exporters to affix RFID one time bolt seals at approved factory/warehouse premises, subject to declaration of the seal serial at shipping bill filing and Customs oversight for tampering. Seals must conform to ISO 17712:2013 (H) and ISO/IEC 18000 6 Class 1 Gen 2; vendors must submit manufacturer certifications, support reader scanners at ports/ICDs, transmit prescribed transaction data to RMD and integrate with Customs systems, and ensure seal TID linkage to exporter IEC. Mandatory implementation was deferred to permit vendor and reader readiness.

      Central Excise

      7.
      1059/8/2017-CX - dated 3-10-2017
      Writing off of arrears of Central Excise, Service Tax and Customs duty - Constitution of Committees to advise the authority for writing off of arrears-reg
      Summary: Three-member Committees of Chief Commissioners or Commissioners (or equivalent officers available in the zone) are to examine and recommend write-off proposals; Committees possess full powers to abandon irrecoverable fines and penalties under the Customs and Central Excise Acts and may write off irrecoverable duties up to prescribed monetary thresholds subject to reporting requirements to the Board or Chief Commissioner as specified. Interest on amounts written off is automatically extinguished, and the authority competent to act is determined by the duty/tax amount involved.
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