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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 14,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Appeals under CGST permit assessees and the Department to challenge adjudicating authority orders before a prescribed First Appellate Authority and, on further challenge, before a National Appellate Tribunal with State branches. Appeals must be filed in prescribed form within three months (with limited condonation), require a prescribed pre deposit percentage of the amount in dispute, and follow prescribed verification and fee rules. The First Appellate Authority and the Tribunal have defined procedures for hearings, limited adjournments, admission of new grounds, written reasoned orders to be issued within one year, and safeguards before enhancing liabilities; departmental committees may institute appeals to the Tribunal.
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      Summary: Withdrawal of legal tender character applies to specified bank notes of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 issued until 8 November 2016; these notes can be exchanged at RBI issue offices, bank branches and post offices, with cash disbursal subject to a per person ceiling and any excess credited to a bank account. Identification and KYC are required; representatives may act by written mandate. Deposit into accounts and use of deposit machines and electronic payment systems are permitted, deposits/loan account credits are allowed with reporting obligations, and the exchange scheme closes on 30 December 2016 with limited follow up facilities at designated RBI offices.
      Summary: Demonetisation caused acute cash shortages that left many ATMs dry and numerous branches overwhelmed, producing long queues, service interruptions, and concerns about public order; to relieve immediate transactional hardship, the government temporarily extended the use of withdrawn higher denomination notes for specified categories of payments while cash distribution and ATM recalibration continue to be constrained.
      Summary: The article contrasts GST as sound economic reform with demonetisation viewed as economically problematic, warning its collateral damage may exceed benefits; it summarises government measures withdrawing specified high-denomination notes, requiring deposits within a prescribed timeframe, imposing temporary cash withdrawal limits, and noting efforts to finalise GST implementation and jurisdictional arrangements for roll-out.
      Summary: Exemption for foreign providers of taxable OIDAR services supplied to persons in India is withdrawn, rendering cross-border B2C OIDAR and electronic services to Indian consumers taxable from 1 December 2016. A simplified online compliance framework accompanies the levy, including deemed registration on online application submission and streamlined online tax payment and return filing, with a detailed explanatory circular issued to address implementation issues.
      Summary: Banks should report large or atypical cash deposits and deposits in accounts inconsistent with an account's historical activity to tax or financial intelligence authorities for analysis against known sources of income, with penalty and prosecution where deposits exceed legitimate income; deposits made by intermediaries and jewelers' cash receipts should be correlated with buyers' tax identifiers and analyzed against known income. Implementing cash holding limits and limits on cash transactions, together with undisclosed reporting thresholds, is recommended to prevent reaccumulation of illicit cash and structuring.
      Summary: Sale by price based auction of four re issued Central Government securities is announced using the multiple price method, with up to five percent of each notified amount allotted under the Non Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the Reserve Bank of India E Kuber system within prescribed windows; results and a settlement timetable are specified, and the securities are eligible for When Issued trading per RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Government extended exemptions to the cancellation of the legal tender character of the existing high denomination bank notes until 14 November 2016, adding payment of court fees, requiring ID for consumer cooperative store transactions, limiting exempt utility bill payments to individuals/households for arrears or current bills (no advance payments), and deleting toll plaza payments from exemptions; the Government also stated that the central bank has sufficient cash and that supply to branches and ATMs will be increased gradually.
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      Issue of Pre-Paid Instruments to foreign tourists
      Summary: Authorised Persons may issue Pre-paid instruments to foreign tourists in exchange for foreign exchange tendered, with passport accepted as valid identification, to facilitate exchange transactions following withdrawal of certain banknotes; instructions are issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act and do not override other statutory permissions.
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