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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 12,2016

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The model GST law defines agent as a person who supplies or receives goods or services on behalf of another, includes specified mercantile intermediaries but excludes input service distributors, treats supplies to and from agents as supplies with commission subject to GST and allows exclusion of pure agent costs under valuation rules. Agriculturist is a person who cultivates land personally for defined agricultural purposes and is a non taxable person not required to register. Casual taxable person must register despite turnover thresholds when operating without a fixed place of business. Manufacturer is adopted from Central Excise Act definitions for transitional purposes.
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      Summary: Indirect tax collections rose 25.9% up to September 2016 to Rs. 4.08 lakh crore, achieving 52.5% of the 2016-17 Budget Estimates. Central Excise net receipts increased 46.3% to Rs. 1.83 lakh crore; Service Tax net receipts increased 22.1% to Rs. 1,16,975 crore; Customs net collections increased 4.8% to Rs. 1.08 lakh crore for April-September 2016.
      Summary: The enhanced Foreign Trade Data Dashboard provides a publicly accessible interactive platform showing exports, imports and balance of trade with graphical visualisations, clickable world maps, flow diagrams linking top commodities to ports, and synchronized month-by-month and year-on-year comparisons, organised into Exports, Imports and Balance of Trade views to permit country-level and port-level inspection.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the reference rate for the US dollar and, using that rate and middle cross-currency quotes, provided rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen, and specified that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Endorses the Forward Look Paper and urges expanding IDA, IBRD and IFC capacities to increase lending to lower middle income countries and IDA graduates, coupling financing with innovation, knowledge sharing and private sector mobilisation. Calls for Bank reforms to improve agility, use of country systems, pragmatic Environmental and Social Standards, and promotion of South South cooperation. Stresses that shareholding realignment must increase the voice and voting power of developing country constituencies by at least two percent, supports IDA replenishment, and proposes suspension and removal of the Acceleration Clause and concessional financing for fragile contexts.
      Summary: Calls for quota realignment with greater weight to PPP GDP to restore IMF lending capacity and legitimacy, completion of the 15th Review without further delay, and adherence to deadlines under the Articles of Agreement; stresses evenhanded treatment of smaller members, less burdensome conditionality, analysis of monetary policy spillovers to EMDEs, concrete diversification advice for commodity exporters, collaboration with international organisations on expanded workstreams, and strengthened in house capacity.
      Summary: Calls for realigning quota shares at the IMF to reflect changed global economic realities and for strict adherence to the timeline for completing the 15th General Review of Quotas, emphasizing coordinated policy action to address prolonged subdued global growth, low commodity prices and negative interest rates. It also urges World Bank re-capitalization to meet development goals and notes bilateral engagements to advance investment, BITs, PPPs and ease of doing business.
      Summary: The statement describes policy measures to advance universal financial inclusion by leveraging Aadhaar digital ID, expanding access through the PM Jan-Dhan Yojana network, and digitizing financial benefit transfers including insurance and pension schemes, alongside diplomatic engagements and presentations of domestic economic reforms to international financial institutions.
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      Income-tax (27th Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The Income tax Rules are amended to omit the terminal "and" in rule 17CA(4)(a) and to insert new clauses specifying that receipts from a Government company and receipts from a foreign source are to be included as reportable categories under rule 17CA(4); the amendment is made under clause (b) of section 13B read with section 295 of the Income tax Act and is effective on publication in the Official Gazette.
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