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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 14,2016

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Non-resident taxable person is a taxable person who occasionally supplies goods or services in India without a fixed place of business and must obtain registration regardless of threshold exemptions; registration may be granted without PAN on prescribed documents. The Person definition is broadly expanded to cover various natural and juristic entities, including foreign bodies and trusts. A Taxable person is any person carrying on business in India who is registered or required to be registered, with specified exclusions such as certain government activities and agriculturists.
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      Summary: Discussions emphasized the initialling of an Investment Facilitation Treaty and measures to strengthen the India-MERCOSUR PTA by expanding tradable items, promoting two-way investment, and creating a Joint Working Group on trade promotion to support conclaves and south-south partnerships, alongside cooperation on MSME, Services, Standardisation, Intellectual Property Rights, and a Single Window mechanism to streamline trade and investment.
      Summary: Ministers endorse a coordinated programme of trade and investment cooperation built on sectoral instruments: the BRICS MSME Cooperation Framework to enhance regulatory information exchange and business engagement; the Framework for BRICS Single Window Cooperation to develop interoperable national single windows; and a BRICS Mechanism for NTM Resolution to address trade restrictive measures. They also direct the contact group and Business Council to operationalize these frameworks, advance standards, services, e commerce and IPR cooperation, and accelerate a BRICS roadmap for trade and investment projects.
      Summary: Government directed the Association to refrain from proposed protests over allocation of assessees under GST, noting GST Council decision-making and advising consultation. The Board invoked Rule 7 of the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 and DOPT OMs, warning that mass absenteeism, go-slow, mass casual leave or other concerted refusal to work constitute "strike"; such conduct attracts the "no work-no pay" principle, may be treated as unauthorized absence and may lead to disciplinary or criminal action.
      Summary: The pricing mechanism for ethanol under the Ethanol Blended Petrol Programme sets an administered purchase price for the ethanol supply year, with excise duty, VAT/GST and transportation charges payable to suppliers as actuals, and requires proportionate adjustment of petrol retail price changes by Public Sector OMCs to maintain the fixed cost of ethanol purchase; the government may review and revise ethanol prices during the supply period to ensure price stability and remunerative returns for suppliers.
      Summary: Approval for signing a Memorandum of Understanding authorises government endorsement to execute an agreement between India and the Russian Federation to expand bilateral trade and economic cooperation, providing a framework for negotiation of cooperative measures, identification of priority sectors, and institutional coordination for trade facilitation.
      Summary: Officials sought demonstrable measures to improve market access, including expedited import clearances for rice, a green channel for accredited pharmaceutical products, facilitation of demonstration IT/ITeS projects, and buying missions; the counterpart pledged to accelerate pharmaceutical approvals and to consider India's position on a single undertaking in multilateral trade talks.
      Summary: Approval is granted for signing a non binding Memorandum of Understanding on General Cooperation between the Export-Import Bank of India and the New Development Bank through the BRICS Interbank Cooperation Mechanism. The MoU is an umbrella agreement establishing a cooperation framework consistent with national laws, with no financial implication, intended to facilitate skills transfer, knowledge sharing and institutional collaboration to promote trade, economic relations and mutual investment projects among BRICS development financial institutions.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank publishes a benchmark Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using that reference and middle cross currency quotes, provides corresponding rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on that published reference rate.
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      2/2016-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 13-10-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority by DGRI
      Summary: The Director General of Revenue Intelligence, under delegated power from prior notifications and clause (a) of section 152 of the Customs Act, appoints specified officers to act as Common Adjudicating Authority in place of the officers originally answerable for the listed noticees, authorising those appointees to exercise powers and discharge duties for adjudication of the referenced show cause notices, thereby reallocating adjudicatory jurisdiction across customs formations.
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      125/2016 - dated - 13-10-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Amendments in Notification No. 63/94-Customs (NT), dated the 21st November, 1994
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, invoking its delegated powers under the Customs Act, inserts three Sub Foreign Post Office entries into the TABLE against the specified serial entry in the principal customs notification, thereby adding those post offices to the list of recognized customs locations for ICDs/LCSs/ports.
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      35/2016 - dated 13-10-2016
      Applicability of TDS provisions of section 194-I of the Income-tax Act, 1961 on lump sum lease premium paid for acquisition of long term lease-regarding
      Summary: Lump sum lease premiums or one-time upfront lease charges paid for acquisition of long-term leasehold rights, where not adjustable against periodic rent, are not payments in the nature of rent under section 194-I and therefore are not subject to TDS under that provision; the Department has accepted High Court rulings treating such payments as capital or akin to deemed sale and has not filed further appeals.

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      25/2016 - dated 7-10-2016
      Implementation of Risk Management System (RMS) in Export at ICD Tumb - reg.
      Summary: RMS is operational at ICD Tumb from 18.10.2016. Phase one applies RMS to shipping bills to select them for verification of assessment and physical examination. A subsequent phase will process shipping bills after EGM filing to select bills for PCA and sanction of drawback. The procedure applicable to other ICDs under Public Notice No. 17/2013 applies mutatis mutandis to ICD Tumb. Exporters are informed of the merged three tier AEO Programme and advised to apply; a Local Risk Manager is designated for implementation assistance.
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      22/2016 - dated 22-9-2016
      Attention of all Importers, Exporters, Customs Brokers, Shipping lines/Agents and the members of Trade and Industries is invited to partial modification to Public Notice No.21/2016 dated 15.09.2016 issued from F. No. VIII/43-02/Cus/T/2015-Pt.l
      Summary: The public notice partially modifies Public Notice No.21/2016 by deleting the entry for Non Ferrous Metal (including Aluminum) at paragraph 3(a)(vi); trade stakeholders are directed to publicize the change and the notice is valid until 15.12.2016, issued with the Principal Commissioner's approval.
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      12/2016 - dated 19-9-2016
      Implementation of Rebate of State Levies (ROSL) Scheme
      Summary: The ROSL scheme provides an optional central rebate for specified state levies on textile garments; exporters must opt in by selecting prescribed scheme codes at the item level on the EDI shipping bill, which constitutes the claim and declaration of eligibility. Rebate is calculated on FOB value using scheme rates and caps and is credited to the exporter's registered drawback account after processing. Shipping bills with LEO on or after the effective date are eligible if scheme codes are inserted; system and RES vendor changes reflect ROSL amounts and required declarations.
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      21/2016 - dated 15-9-2016
      Attention of all Importers, Exporters, Customs Brokers, Shipping lines/Agents and the members of Trade and Industries is invited to the below mentioned Customs Notification relating to the import/export of goods under various Export Promotion Schemes
      Summary: Permission is granted for import and export of permissible goods through ICD, Tumb under EPCG, Advance Authorisation and Duty Free Import Authorisation schemes, with exclusions (certain polyester and nylon products, related fabrics, synthetic waste, and non ferrous metal) and conditions: assessment of Bills of Entry/Shipping Bills by at least Assistant/Deputy Commissioner rank; chemical analysis sampling for synthetic textiles at designated laboratories; selective test weighing; submission of shipping documents three working days in advance; and production of Release Advice for import licences when required.
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      19/2016 - dated 14-9-2016
      Public Notice in respect of Bond amount & Insurance amount to be provided by Customs Cargo Service Providers -reg.
      Summary: Customs Cargo Service Providers must procure insurance equal to the average value of goods likely to be stored in the Customs area for a ten day period based on projected capacity, with the Commissioner of Customs authorized to specify the amount after considering goods already insured by importers or exporters.
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      15/2016 - dated 5-8-2016
      Introduction of Export Transshipment Module for movement of Exports Cargo from Primary ICD/ACC to Gateway Air Site in ICES-Reg.
      Summary: The Export Transshipment Module in ICES 1.5 requires Transhippers to register a Transshipment Bond and BG, file an Export Transshipment Permit (ETP) via the Port/ICD Service Centre, obtain Preventive Superintendent approval and printed ETP, and ensure bond/BG debit on approval. On arrival at the Gateway Air site preventive checks precede an "Allowed for Shipment" entry; thereafter the airline files EGM and the SB moves to Drawback processing.
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      14/2016 - dated 3-8-2016
      Launch of Indian Customs EDI System - (ICES – 1.5 ) for Imports and Exports, at ICD Surat Hira Bourse, 3rd floor, SAR Corporate Center, T.P.Scheme no. 03, Katargam, Surat, Gujarat – 395008– Reg.
      Summary: ICES 1.5 was launched at ICD Surat Hira Bourse effective 05.08.2016 to enable electronic filing and automated processing of Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills, mandatory registration of stakeholders (IE Code, customs brokers, airlines, custodians, DGFT licences, bonds, PLA accounts), prescribed use of code directories, and integration of transshipment (CTM/TP), valuation, notification based exemptions, bond/BG management and RMS guided appraisal, with digital signature remote filing and Single Window exchange of regulatory certificates.
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