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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 13,2016

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      By: Suraj Agrawal
      Summary: Administrative approvals from RBI/FIPB/DIPP do not determine Arm's Length Price for royalty payments; the assessee must independently benchmark the international royalty transaction using comparable uncontrolled transactions and prescribed transfer pricing methods. Reliance on prior approvals or automatic route permissions is insufficient, and the case was remitted to the assessing officer to require proper benchmarking and decide the issue after due opportunity.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The GST Council recommends core design and operational parameters for GST: subsumption of specified taxes and cesses, goods and services subject to tax or exemption, model GST laws, levy and apportionment principles including place of supply, threshold exemptions, rates and bands, temporary special rates for calamities, and special state provisions. The Council must recommend timing for bringing certain petroleum products under GST and establish mechanisms to adjudicate intergovernmental disputes arising from its recommendations or implementation.
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      26/2016 - dated 9-8-2016
      Closure of Customs Division consequent to changes made to chapter IX of the Customs Act and Regulations issued thereunder - reg.
      Summary: All tasks related to warehousing and ex-bond bill of entry on ICES will be handled at the respective customs station of import, and the standalone Customs Division office is discontinued; importers, warehouse licence-holders, customs brokers and trade members must now approach the Warehousing Section at the customs station of import for facilitation, with operational difficulties to be reported to the Deputy Commissioner (Technical) at the City Customs Commissionerate headquarters.
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      24/2016 - dated 27-7-2016
      Courier bond executed CCSPs Reg.
      Summary: The Express Industry Council of India is appointed as custodian for courier consignments at the Bengaluru Express Industry Council of India Courier Terminal under Section 45(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, and subject to the Handling of Cargo in Customs Area Regulations 2009; the custodianship has been extended under Regulation 10(2) of HCCAR for a further stipulated period or until further orders.
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