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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 20,2016

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      Summary: Punctuation in statutory entries must be given effect; a colon and conjunctions in the schedule create a break separating "leather cloth and inferior or imitation leather cloth ordinarily used in book binding" from other goods, so the condition imposing additional excise duty in lieu of sales tax applies only to the latter group. Historical layout of the entry corroborates this limited reading, and absence of argument before the Tribunal does not estop application of the statutory construction.
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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The note explains that under the negative list regime restaurant services are a declared service with specified exemptions, and Rule 2C prescribes percentages (40% restaurant, 60% outdoor caterer) and a definition of ''total amount'' to determine the taxable service portion, while constitutional analysis permits taxation of the service component of composite food supply but finds parliamentary levy on short term hotel accommodation incompatible with State power to tax luxuries.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Classification of remuneration for services hinges on whether the engagement is a contract of services or a contract for services, determined by factual indicia such as control and supervision, exclusivity, working hours, provision of assistants, and how payments and taxes are recorded; this classification dictates whether the payer must deduct tax as employer on salary and issue the employer's tax statement, or withhold under the provision applicable to professional fees and issue the professional TDS certificate while the professional reports receipts as business/professional income and claims expenses.
      By: Abhishek Panicker
      Summary: The piece examines how the shift to GST and reforms such as the move to a self-assessment model transform tax officers' core functions-classification, price-list scrutiny, exemption management and inspection-tracing historical adaptations from tariff-based classification, MODVAT and HSN to Service Tax and negative-list taxation, and emphasising workforce concerns about diminished consultation, erosion of technical expertise and altered administrative responsibilities.
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      Summary: The proposed imposition of a cess on ultra luxury and demerit goods departs from the original GST concept by creating an additional, potentially non creditable levy above the highest GST rate, enabling the Centre to vary the cess to build a compensation pool for states while affecting incidence, administration, and predictability of taxation on those goods.
      Summary: Conference convenes senior IA&AD leadership to align audit and accounting functions with international best practices, strengthen transparency and public sector accountability, and improve public financial reporting. Four thematic sessions-SDG-related programme auditing, revenue audit challenges, IFMS impact on Accounts & Entitlement functions, and audit of local bodies-generate recommendations for the full assembly to guide organisational direction, capacity building and improvements in audit oversight.
      Summary: Memorandum of Understanding between India Trade Promotion Organisation and the Department of Commerce establishes a revenue-from-operations target for 2016-17 and records ITPO's commitment to achieve an Excellent performance rating as per DPE criteria, linking financial targets to annual performance evaluation and operational delivery to stakeholders.
      Summary: Creation of a professional Cell for IPR Promotion and Management (CIPAM) under DIPP to implement the National IPR Policy, focusing on public awareness, facilitation of IPR filings, commercialization of IP assets, and coordination with government ministries and stakeholders to promote creativity and innovation.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes a daily Reference Rate for the US Dollar that functions as the benchmark for deriving rupee exchange rates for other currencies. The RBI uses the US Dollar reference rate together with middle rates of cross-currency quotes to compute and publish the rupee rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen, and specifies that the SDR-rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      F.No. 225/195/2016/1TA.ll - dated 18-10-2016
      Due date for filing Income-tax return and reports of audit extended for taxpayers in the state of Jammu & Kashmir
      Summary: The tax authority extended the due date for filing income-tax returns and statutory reports of audit for all categories of taxpayers in the State of Jammu & Kashmir, responding to difficulties in meeting the original deadline and providing statewide procedural relief by prescribing a revised final submission date for the relevant assessment period.

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      86/2016 - dated 7-10-2016
      Installation of Weigh Bridges at ICD/CFSs/Docks
      Summary: Installation of weigh-bridges is mandated at ICDs, CFSs and docks, preferably near entry/exit gates, and must be annually calibrated by the Metrological Department. Separate weighing equipment must be provided for lower-mass consignments, and all import and export weighments are to be conducted in the presence of a Customs officer.
      3.
      34/2016 - dated 3-9-2016
      Procedure for Removal of EGM Error-reg.
      Summary: The Batch Officer in the Export Shed will clear LEO Error (Error L) on a written request from the Airline/CHA after verifying shipping bill and EGM details in the EDI system; other EGM errors ('P' and 'H') will continue to be handled by the EGM Coordination Section.
      4.
      32/2016-17 - dated 17-8-2016
      Implementation of "Service Delivery Excellence Model" called "SEVOTTAM " in General Commissionerate of Air Cargo Complex, Mumbai reg.
      Summary: Implementation of the Service Delivery Excellence Model (Sevottam) at the General Commissionerate of Air Cargo Complex adds disposal of SAD refund claims to the services covered. The notice requires acknowledgement of written communications and conveyance of decisions, and designates process owners: ACAO (Admn) for acknowledgements, AC (Sevottam) for decisions, AC/DC (SAD Refund) for SAD refund disposal, and Supdt CIU for release of seized documents.
      5.
      69/2016 - dated 17-8-2016
      NOC from Assistant Drugs Controller not required for export consignments to USA, Canada, Japan, Australia and European Union- reg.
      Summary: The requirement for a No Objection Certificate from port drug control offices has been removed for export consignments to specified countries to ease regulatory procedures for export of drugs, medical devices and cosmetics; exporters must nevertheless comply with the importing countries' regulatory requirements and report any difficulties to the issuing authority.
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      06/2016 - dated 26-7-2016
      Procedure for clearance of remaining Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) when the foreign run Aircraft on landing at Anna International Terminal and getting converted into domestic Flight with the left over fuel refuelled in the foreign country-reg.
      Summary: Prescribes clearance steps when a foreign-run aircraft is converted to a domestic flight with remaining ATF: airlines must have a permanent Import and Export Code; obtain the IGM number and file a Bill of Entry; Field & Flight Officer determines and endorses remaining ATF from log records/pilot declaration; Bill of Entry is assessed and audited; duty is paid after a Fuel Duty Receipt is generated; an Out of Charge order is required before domestic departure; the IGM must be closed within fifteen days or recovery action for duty, interest and penalty will follow.
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