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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 06,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Repeated judicial strictures target tribunals and departmental officers for procedural failings: improper exercise of discretionary power, perfunctory or inadequately reasoned orders, failure to follow binding precedents, imposition of penalties without addressing pleaded statutory provisions, prolonged delay in adjudication, denial of personal hearings violating principles of natural justice, defective statutory service of orders, and negligent case tracking and appeal management. Courts stress that such procedural lapses, rather than absence of express statutory timelines, render actions susceptible to censure and require disciplined remedial measures.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The article argues that placing majority private ownership in the GSTN-charged with maintaining a nationwide taxpayer database-creates significant governance and national-security risks. It recounts the TAGUP/EG-IT genesis and the 51% private / 49% government equity design, sets out the Empowered Committee's protective measures (contractual data-security provisions, government-appointed chair, monitoring committee, CISO deputation, and independent technical audits), and concludes by urging retention of government-majority ownership or stronger legally enforceable oversight to safeguard sensitive tax data.
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      Summary: The meeting convenes heads of customs administrations and observers to develop an action plan that aligns cooperative measures with five priorities: Trade Facilitation and Supply Chain Security; Combating Infringement on Intellectual Property Rights; Protection of Society and Environment; Involving Business; and Communication and Visibility, thereby guiding member administrations on balancing trade facilitation with compliance and enforcement.
      Summary: Promotion of medical value travel and expansion of healthcare services exports is pursued through an international summit designed to catalyse collaboration, capacity building and market access for Indian providers. The summit showcases India's strengths and uses exhibitions, reverse buyer-seller meets, B to B meetings, conferences, regional forums, knowledge sharing and organised hospital visits to enable streamlined services exports and strategic partnerships.
      Summary: The statement outlines policy priorities to sustain macroeconomic stability through inflation targeting and fiscal consolidation, while increasing plan capital expenditure and reducing major subsidies as a share of GDP. Key reforms include petroleum price deregulation, direct cash transfers for LPG, fertilizer subsidy rationalisation, and digitisation of the PDS. Investment stimulus measures comprise stepped-up infrastructure spending, a National Infrastructure Investment Fund, revival of PPP projects, and measures to strengthen public sector banks via governance, capital planning, and performance targets. Tax administration reforms emphasize non adversarial resolution, fewer exemptions, and expanded electronic processes.
      Summary: The Finance Minister led India's delegation to the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings in Lima to pursue multilateral finance coordination, addressing SDG financing, World Bank shareholding review, changes to IDA financing structures, measures to strengthen global recovery and financial stability, and the implementation stalemate of the 2010 IMF quota and governance reforms, supplemented by bilateral meetings with the World Bank President and other finance ministers.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India announced the US Dollar Reference Rate and, using that rate and cross currency middle rates, published exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen against the Rupee; it stated the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published Reference Rate.
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      186/5/2015 - dated 5-10-2015
      Service tax levy on services provided by a Goods Transport Agency
      Summary: Service tax applies to services of a Goods Transport Agency, defined by provision of road transport services and issuance of a consignment note. A GTA's supply is a single composite service encompassing ancillary activities (loading, unloading, packing, transshipment, temporary storage) if charged in the GTA's invoice, and such ancillary services form part of the GTA service for purposes of abatement. Time-bound delivery commitments do not exclude the activity from GTA service provided the entire transport is by road and a consignment note is issued.
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