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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 17,2019

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Recent appellate and Supreme Court authority indicates that employers should not be denied deduction for employees' provident fund and ESI contributions merely because of delayed deposit; higher-court observations, even if incidental, bind lower forums and support treating employees' share as distinct for deduction purposes, discouraging repeated revenue litigation and emphasizing practical compliance and execution of superior authority orders.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The AAAR held that prior to enactment of the IIM Act certain programmes of the Institute were covered only by the specific IIM notification entry, that after enactment the Institute qualified as an educational institution and could claim exemption under either the general educational-institution entry or the specific IIM entry during the transitional period, and that following deletion of the specific entry the exemption is to be claimed under the general educational-institution entry, with related administrative circular guidance to be read harmoniously.
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      Summary: The 15th Finance Commission will conduct field visits to observe flagship programme implementation and infrastructure projects, and will hold structured consultations with rural and urban local bodies, political party representatives, and trade and industry bodies, concluding with a detailed presentation and discussion with the State Executive and officials on the State's finances and developmental programmes.
      Summary: Shri J.P.S. Chawla was appointed Controller General of Accounts in the Ministry of Finance, assuming regular charge after officiating earlier; his prior role as Principal Chief Controller of Accounts at CBIC included finalising accounting procedures and operationalising the GST Network and integrating the IGST refund payment network with the Public Financial Management System to advance digitisation of government receipts and payments.
      Summary: Government commitment focuses on strengthening protection and commercialisation of creative content by promoting Indian intellectual property at international markets. SEPC released an India IP Guide to showcase Indian IPs, facilitate licensing and distribution, and counter misconceptions about Indian creative output. Operational measures include an online IP helpline and a committee to advise small and medium entertainment companies on IP creation and value maximisation, linking IP protection with market access and SME support.
      Summary: Merchandise exports for September and April-September 2019-20 declined year-on-year in dollar and rupee terms while merchandise imports, including oil and non-oil components, fell more sharply; services receipts rose in the latest available month, producing a net services surplus. The combined provisional merchandise-plus-services trade deficit for April-September 2019-20 is narrower than the same period last year. Services data and the overall deficit are provisional, assembled from RBI quarterly and month-wise quick estimates with estimated September services figures and subject to revision upon RBI's next release.
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      Customs

      1.
      40/2019 - dated - 15-10-2019 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on imports of Flat rolled product of steel, plated or coated with alloy of Aluminium and Zinc originating in, or exported from China PR, Vietnam and Korea RP.
      Summary: Provisional anti-dumping duty is imposed on flat rolled steel plated or coated with an aluminium zinc alloy from China PR, Vietnam and Korea RP, with producer and country specific duty rates per metric tonne specified in the notification's Table; specified product exclusions apply. The duties are effective for six months from publication, payable in Indian currency, and the rate of exchange for conversion is determined by Government notification with the relevant date being the bill of entry presentation.
      2.
      56/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 14-10-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by DGRI
      Summary: Appointment of a Common Adjudicating Authority by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence under clause (a) of section 152 of the Customs Act, 1962 to exercise powers and discharge duties of specified adjudicating officers in relation to particular show cause notices, by listing noticees, show cause notice references, original adjudicating authorities and the officers designated to act as the common adjudicating authority for adjudication of those notices.
      3.
      03/2019 - dated - 30-8-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Territorial limits of the Customs area of "M/S The Thar Dry Port, A unit of Hasti Petrochemical & Shipping Limited" for Inland Container Depot
      Summary: Revision of the Customs area boundaries for M/S The Thar Dry Port at Kadi Road, Nidhrad Village, Sanand, is specified with immediate effect under section 8 of the Customs Act, 1962. The Customs area perimeter is defined by measured brick and cement boundary walls, barbed wire fencing, de-bonded and bonded warehouse walls, and a rail facility with Customs gates; adjoining survey/khasra identifiers are listed and the boundary is marked in red on the annexed plan.

      GST - States

      4.
      GST-I/2019/5 - dated - 10-10-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons having aggregate turnover more than 1.5 crore rupees for the months of October, 2019 to March, 2020
      Summary: The due date for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 is extended, for registered persons above the specified turnover threshold, for each month from October 2019 to March 2020 until the eleventh day of the month succeeding such month; the corresponding time limit for furnishing the related return will be notified later in the Official Gazette.
      5.
      GST-I/2019/4 - dated - 10-10-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-3B for the months of October, 2019 to March, 2020
      Summary: Returns in FORM GSTR-3B for October 2019 to March 2020 must be filed electronically through the common portal on or before the twentieth day of the month following the taxable month; registered persons must discharge tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, no later than that same due date.

      Income Tax

      6.
      80/2019 - dated - 15-10-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Advisory - Full Fledged Money Changers (FFMC).
      Summary: The notification specifies authorised dealers (and their franchise agents and sub-agents) and Full-Fledged Money Changers (FFMC) (and their franchise agents) maintaining a separate bank account used only for cash purchase of foreign currency from tourists/non-residents or for cash disbursement of inward remittances under MTSS, provided a certificate is furnished to the bank confirming the limited purpose and adherence to RBI directions.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/CIR/P/2019/110 - dated 15-10-2019
      Cyber Security & Cyber Resilience framework for Qualified Registrars to an Issue / Share Transfer Agents
      Summary: Qualified Registrars to an Issue / Share Transfer Agents must submit standardized quarterly soft-copy reports by email detailing cyber-attacks, threats, vulnerabilities and mitigation measures as per the prescribed Annexure format. For the quarter ended September 30, 2019 reports were due by November 30, 2019; from the quarter ending December 31, 2019 the deadline is 15 days after quarter end. The Annexure includes an incident reporting form and Annexure I capturing technical, operational and remedial details of breaches or a NIL report where no incident occurred.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/CIR/P/2019/109 - dated 15-10-2019
      Cyber Security & Cyber Resilience framework for Stock Brokers / Depository Participants - Clarifications
      Summary: SEBI requires stock brokers and depository participants to submit quarterly reports on cyber-attacks, threats, vulnerabilities and mitigation measures in a prescribed format within specified timelines; specifies authorised auditor qualifications (CERT-IN empanelled, DISA (ICAI), CISA, CISM, CISSP) for cybersecurity audits; sets audit periodicity as annual for depository participants, annual for Type I and II brokers and half-yearly for Type III brokers; and directs exchanges and depositories to amend rules, notify members, and report implementation to SEBI.
      3.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/DOP/CIR/P/2019/111 - dated 15-10-2019
      Cyber Security & Cyber Resilience framework for KYC Registration Agencies
      Summary: KRAs must implement a Board approved Cyber Security and Cyber Resilience policy by January 1, 2020, appoint a CISO, form a Technology Committee for quarterly reviews, and follow an identify protect detect respond recover lifecycle. Required measures include least privilege access and two factor authentication, encrypted logging and data, baseline hardening, network security devices, VAPT including annual penetration testing and pre commissioning testing, continuous monitoring and alerting, incident forensic analysis and drills, quarterly reporting of cyber incidents to SEBI, and annual independent audits with Board comments.

      Customs

      4.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 93/2019 - dated 11-10-2019
      Eligibility Criteria for availing of DPD Scheme by Importers
      Summary: Eligibility for DPD permits importers with AEO Tier I-III status or a clear compliance record and about 25 FCL TEUs in the prior year to apply via Annexure-A; the TEU requirement may be relaxed for deserving cases including MSMEs. Exclusions cover importers with mis-declaration/duty evasion issues in the last five years, those under prosecution, consignments subject to mandatory examination, and mainly LCL importers. DPD applies only to fully facilitated or unexamined consignments, requires opening PD accounts, arranging own transport for container pickup, and adherence to procedural formalities and undertakings in Annexure-A.
      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 92/2019 - dated 11-10-2019
      Claim of refund amount on account of double-payment of Customs Duty
      Summary: Refund claims for double or multiple payment of Customs Duty must be verified by the proper officer through (1) PAO/e-PAO and bank scroll checks for transfers to the government account, (2) ICEGATE Challan enquiry to confirm payments and ICES acceptance/rejection status, (3) System Manager verification of ICES payment-integration records, and (4) direct bank confirmation of transfer of excess payments; specified paragraphs of a prior public notice are withdrawn and implementation issues are to be raised with the Centralized Refund Section.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 17/2019 - dated 9-10-2019
      Clarification regarding duty drawback allowed in cases of short realization of export proceeds due to bank charges deducted by foreign banks
      Summary: Duty drawback may be permitted on FOB value without deducting foreign bank charges; foreign bank charges are allowed to be considered within the overall agency commission limit, but where agency commission and foreign bank charges together exceed that overall limit, the excess must be deducted from the FOB value for granting drawback. Exporters should apply to the Assistant Commissioner (Drawback) for regularization of short realization and report implementation difficulties to the office.
      7.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO:- 86/2019 - dated 1-10-2019
      Compliance regarding the proper declaration of description and valuation of Import of Chocolates
      Summary: Each imported chocolate must be declared by distinct brand and specific product attributes (such as cocoa percentage and additives) as separate items in the Bill of Entry because valuation and customs assessment vary materially by brand and composition. Assessing officers are instructed to verify brand and type prior to valuation, and importers/brokers must fully describe products; this Public Notice serves as a Standing Order for officers and staff to prevent undervaluation.
      8.
      PUBLIC NOTICE: 24/2019 - dated 30-9-2019
      Disposal of pending 4% SAD Refund Claims
      Summary: The notice directs that pending refund claims for the SAD additional duty filed within the statutory limitation period but incomplete due to deficiency memos must be supported by original dated acknowledgements, the deficiency memos, and replies within one month; claims submitted within that period will be processed through a special drive, while incomplete cases without representation by the deadline will be summarily disposed of without further reference.
      9.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 31/2019-cus - dated 26-9-2019
      Clarification regarding duty drawback allowed in cases of short realisation of export proceeds due to bank charges deducted by foreign banks
      Summary: Duty drawback may be permitted on FOB value without deducting foreign bank charges, provided such charges fall within the overall agency commission ceiling recognised by customs policy; where combined agency commission and foreign bank charges exceed that ceiling, the excess must be deducted from FOB. Customs field formations should regularise short realisations caused by foreign bank charges on the basis of documentary evidence and revise show cause notices accordingly, treating the notice's directions as a Standing Order.
      10.
      Public Notice No. 81/2019 - dated 18-9-2019
      Rectification of Invoice Mis-match (SB005), GSTN Number Mis-match (SB003) EGM errors (SB002 or SB006) and filing of claim for IGST Refund
      Summary: IGST refunds require correct EGM filing so Shipping Bills migrate from the IGST Temporary Scroll to the final IGST Scroll; exporters with EGM errors (SB002/SB006), invalid invoice errors (SB005), GSTIN mismatches (SB003) or Shipping Bill detail errors (SB001) must coordinate with airlines, rectify GSTR I/GSTR 3B, submit GSTR 1/Table 6A and a concordance table, or file a Revised Refund Request (RRR) where applicable, and submit reconciliation details to the IGST Refund Cell for refund processing.
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