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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 25,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Administrative scrutiny found the franchisee had available Input Tax Credit (~11.80% of taxable value) prior to the GST rate reduction and thereafter increased average base prices by approximately 12.14%; the Authority concluded these increases were commensurate with the denial of ITC and did not establish a breach of the anti profiteering obligation under the CGST framework.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The article urges simplifying Form GSTR-9 by clarifying overlapping categories in Table 5 (exempt, nil rated, non GST), removing first year bifurcation of ITC between inputs, input services and capital goods, extending or adjusting ITC reconciliation and annual return filing timelines given system and filing extensions, adding rows to Table 8 for other mismatch reasons, providing guidance on ITC reversed and later reclaimed, removing HSN inward summaries in Table 18, and enabling period selection where registration type changed mid year.
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      Summary: Information asymmetry and distributional practices constrain consumer choice and limit competition in pharmaceuticals and healthcare; the Commission recommends supply side interventions such as broader public procurement, regulated electronic drug trading, strict and consistent application of statutory quality controls to address branded generic premiums (including consideration of a one company one drug one brand one price policy), and harmonised regulatory processes to ensure uniform implementation and time bound approvals.
      Summary: High-level bilateral talks aim to strengthen bilateral trade cooperation by expanding sectoral partnerships in IT, cybersecurity, healthcare and biotechnology, aviation, shipping, nuclear energy for peaceful uses, remote sensing, electronics and new materials, and by promoting agri and food trade through trade-promotion activities like Indusfood. The meeting emphasises leveraging services liberalisation to enhance labour mobility, providing technological assistance for socio-economic and logistics development, and using TPCI's trade facilitation role to coordinate investment, capacity-building and promotional tie-ups to increase two-way commerce.
      Summary: A Memorandum of Understanding establishes a cooperative framework between the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and Certified Professional Accountants Afghanistan to support capacity building of the Afghanistan Accountancy Board, strengthen IT capacity and quality assurance through knowledge transfer, and implement student and member exchange programs, seminars, conferences and other joint activities to promote professional development and institutional quality controls.
      Summary: The Cabinet approved creation of an Adjudicating Authority with three additional benches and an Appellate Tribunal under the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, staffed by diverting equivalent posts from the Income Tax Department/CBDT. The Authority and Tribunal will sit in the National Capital Territory, with proposed benches in Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai, and notification will follow consultation with the proposed Chairperson. The institutional changes aim to provide first-stage review and an appellate mechanism to improve administration and expedite disposal of cases under the Act.
      Summary: A Memorandum of Understanding establishes a Joint Working Group between India and Singapore to enable bilateral FinTech cooperation by exchanging regulatory best practices, building capacity, promoting industry collaboration and developing interoperable APIs and standards to support cross border e KYC, linkage of fast payment platforms, integration between payment networks, QR code and card acceptance, and cross border digital signatures, alongside cooperation on digital governance, financial inclusion and regional innovation partnerships.
      Summary: Approval of a Bilateral Investment Agreement between the India Taipei Association and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center provides reciprocal legal protection for covered investments, assures a level playing field and non discrimination in investment matters, and is intended to increase investor confidence and stimulate cross border investment flows.
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      DGFT

      1.
      42/2015-2020 - dated - 23-10-2018 - FTP
      Amendment of import policy condition of Pet Coke
      Summary: Amendment to Policy Condition No.6 maintains prohibition on pet coke imports for fuel use while expanding permitted Actual User import status to include graphite electrode industries alongside cement, lime kiln, calcium carbide and gasification industries, and authorises limited annual imports of calcined pet coke for the Aluminium industry and limited raw pet coke imports for calcined pet coke manufacturers; monitoring follows Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change guidelines.

      GST

      2.
      57/2018 - dated - 23-10-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to exempt post audit authorities under MoD from TDS compliance
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso excluding authorities under the Ministry of Defence, other than those listed in Annexure A and their offices, from the scope of the earlier notification imposing TDS withholding obligations, thereby limiting withholding compliance to the controllers and offices enumerated in Annexure A.
      3.
      56/2018 - dated - 23-10-2018 - CGST
      Exemption to a casual taxable person making taxable supplies of handicraft goods from the requirement to obtain registration - But, e-way bill is required.
      Summary: Casual taxable persons making inter-State taxable supplies of specified handicraft goods are exempted from obtaining registration, subject to the prescribed supply categories, the integrated tax notification condition, and the all-India aggregate turnover threshold. Persons covered by the exemption must obtain a Permanent Account Number and generate an e-way bill in accordance with rule 138 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017.

      Income Tax

      4.
      73/2018 - dated - 23-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income–tax (Dispute Resolution Panel) (First Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment replaces the citation in rule 14 of the Income tax (Dispute Resolution Panel) Rules, 2009, substituting "Form No.36B" with "Form No.36 as contained in Appendix II to the Income tax Rules, 1962," enacted under the rule making power of the Income tax Act and effective on publication in the Official Gazette.
      5.
      72/2018 - dated - 23-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income–tax (10th Amendment) Rules, 2018 - Form of appeal to the Appellate Tribunal
      Summary: Amendment prescribes substituted Forms 36 and 36A specifying mandatory fields for appellant and respondent details, assessment and disputed amounts, concise numbered grounds, triplicate filing with specified annexures, a tiered fee structure payable by challan to authorised banks (negotiable instruments prohibited), language options, office-assigned appeal numbers, and a defined method for computing tax effect including special rules for book-profit provisions, penalty orders, notional tax on reduced losses, and avoidance of double-counting.
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      71/2018 - dated - 22-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies ‘Gujarat Real Estate Regulatory Authority’, Gandhinagar, a body constituted by the Government of Gujarat, in respect of the specified income arising to that body
      Summary: Notification under section 10(46) designates Gujarat Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Gandhinagar as entitled to exemption for specified income comprising state grants and loans, fees under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act and Gujarat rules, penalties under section 76(2) of that Act, and interest on these receipts, subject to conditions prohibiting commercial activity, maintaining unchanged activities and income nature, and filing returns as per clause (g) of section 139(4C).
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      70/2018 - dated - 22-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies ‘District Legal Service Authority’ constituted by Government of Haryana for every District in the State of Haryana in exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 9 of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 (Central Act No. 39 of 1987), as a ‘class of body’ in respect of the specified income arising to that body
      Summary: Central Government notifies District Legal Service Authorities in Haryana as a class of body under section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, exempting specified income: grants from High Court, National and State Legal Services Authorities; grants or donations from Central or State Government for Legal Services Authorities purposes; amounts under court orders; recruitment application fees; and interest on these receipts. Exemption is subject to conditions: no commercial activity, unchanged nature of activities and specified income across financial years, and filing of returns under clause (g) of sub-section (4C) of section 139. The notification applies from assessment year 2018-19 through 2022-23 and the Schedule lists the named authorities with PANs.
      8.
      69/2018 - dated - 22-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies ‘West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Board’, Kolkata, a board constituted by the Government of West Bengal, in respect of the specified income arising to that board
      Summary: Central Government notifies West Bengal Unorganised Sector Workers Welfare Board, Kolkata, as entitled to tax exemption under section 10(46) in respect of grant-in-aid from Government, registration fees and subscriptions from registered workers, and interest earned on those amounts, subject to the conditions described in the notification.
      9.
      68/2018 - dated - 22-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies ‘Kozhikode District Sports Council, Kozhikode’, a body constituted under Section 9 of the Kerala Sports Act, 2000 (Act 2 of 2001), in respect of the specified income arising to that body
      Summary: Central Government notifies Kozhikode District Sports Council as entitled to exemption under section 10(46) in respect of specified income: grants from Government and State Sports Council; rent from Koyilandy Stadium and VKK Mendon Indoor Stadium shop rooms; and interest earned on those grants and rents. The exemption is conditional on the Council not engaging in commercial activity, maintaining unchanged activities and nature of specified income, and filing returns in accordance with clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139. The notification is deemed effective for assessment years 2016 17 to 2018 19 and applies to 2019 20 and 2020 21.

      SEZ

      10.
      S.O.5347 (E) - dated - 17-10-2018 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies the 10.43 hectares area at Sy. No. 20/3, Kesarapalli Village, NH-5, Gannaavaram Mandal, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh and constitutes a Approval Committee
      Summary: Central Government notifies 10.43 hectares at Sy. No. 20/3, Kesarapalli Village as a Sector Specific Special Economic Zone for IT/ITES under the SEZ Act and Rules, records satisfaction of section 3 requirements and prior approval, constitutes an Approval Committee with specified ex officio members and a developer representative for administration under section 14, and appoints a date in October 2018 from which the SEZ is deemed to be an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act.
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      Customs

      1.
      39/2018 - dated 23-10-2018
      Electronic sealing – Deposit in and removal of goods from Customs bonded Warehouses, clarification - reg.
      Summary: RFID seals for electronic sealing must be procured from the destination warehouse where goods are to be deposited. This procurement requirement applies to warehouse-to-warehouse transfers, allowing the owner to obtain the RFID seal from the destination warehouse and thereby avoiding the need for universal vendor applications or multiple readers. The clarification updates Circular 19/2018-Customs and will be effective from the stated implementation date.
      2.
      67/2018 - dated 20-9-2018
      Uploading of Supporting Documents - Mandatory - Reg
      Summary: Importers and customs brokers must upload the essential supporting documents (Invoice, Packing List and Bill of Lading) for all Bills of Entry through e SANCHIT; officers shall not insist on hardcopies when documents exist on e SANCHIT, and additional assessment documents must follow the e SANCHIT procedure with operational issues reported to the Joint Commissioner (Systems).
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