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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 18,2015

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The proposed GST refund framework centralises online filing and automation: export refund claims under the IGST model will use invoice-level data on GSTN linked to ICEGATE to eliminate manual documentation, submit scanned mate's receipts and bills of lading with BRC permitted later, and employ GSTN controls to block double benefits and alert officers to missing realizations; deemed exports are to be treated like normal exports with conditional IGST refundability and certification requirements; procurement at nil rate is proposed to be discontinued.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Failure to produce the prescribed certificate at import is not alone decisive to deny Exemption Notification benefits; where competent authorities later examine the scheme, certify necessity of listed spares for renovation, and recommend exemption, those authoritative endorsements substantively inform entitlement and Customs need not rely on hair-splitting or semantic niceties to withhold the benefit.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Principal manufacturer entitled to claim Cenvat credit for duty paid by a job-worker on semi-processed goods returned to the principal even if the job-worker forgoes exemption and pays duty; the principal's separate claims for duty paid to input suppliers and duty paid/collected by the job-worker do not constitute double benefit, and denial on the ground of unjust enrichment is improper.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank publishes the official Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using cross currency middle rates, provides corresponding Rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; it further states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Merchandise trade contracted in October 2015 and for April-October 2015-16 with exports declining and imports falling by a larger proportion, resulting in a narrower trade deficit year on year. Oil imports contributed substantially to the import decline, while non oil imports showed only marginal year to date change. Services trade for September 2015 showed a net export position with receipts exceeding payments.
      Summary: Notification revises the All Industry Rates of Duty Drawback effective 23 November 2015 to reflect average Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax incidence; adds new items to address higher duty incidence and classification issues; extends the brand rate route to wheat and provides for provisional post-export payment for brand-rate claims; an Expert Committee will consider Export Promotion Council feedback and make further recommendations.
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      Customs

      1.
      110/2015 - dated - 16-11-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Notifying All Industry Rates (AIR) of Duty Drawback w.e.f. 23.11.2015
      Summary: Notification fixes All Industry Rates of duty drawback effective 23 November 2015 and supersedes the prior notification; it prescribes schedules of ad valorem and specific per unit drawback rates and caps aligned at four digit tariff level, with notes on interpretation, inclusion of packing, classification rules, and measurement definitions. Drawback is payable only upon satisfaction of procedural requirements under the Drawback Rules; exclusions apply for manufacture/export under bonded/advance licence/EOU/FTZ/EPZ/SEZ or where Cenvat/rebate under Central Excise Rules has been availed, with specific declarations, caps and verification processes specified.
      2.
      109/2015 - dated - 16-11-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Making amendment to The Customs, Central Excise Duties and Service Tax Drawback Rules 1995
      Summary: The Second Amendment revises Drawback Rules, omitting clause (v) of rule 3(1) and rule 6(4), and modifies rule 7 so that a Provisional drawback amount as specified by the Central Government shall be paid by the proper officer of Customs; applications must state provisional drawback already paid, and rule 7(5) is omitted.

      VAT - Delhi

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      No. F.3(21)/Fin(Rev-I)/2015-2016/dsvi/907 - dated - 12-11-2015 - DVAT
      Delhi Value Added Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2015
      Summary: The amendment to rule 7 restricts input tax credit on cigarettes by inserting a proviso disallowing credit entirely in one context and adding a sub rule prescribing a reduction formula {(R-2) 100/R} percents where R is the rate of tax. It also amends Form DVAT 16 by adding field A3.7.1 to record tax credit disallowed on account of sales under the Central Sales Tax regime.
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      No. F.3(20)/Fin(Rev-I)/2015-2016/dsvi/906 - dated - 12-11-2015 - DVAT
      Amendments in Delhi Value Added Tax, 2005
      Summary: Dealers selling through e commerce web portals must furnish tax rate wise details in a newly inserted Annexure 1E, filing separate Annexure 1E for each e commerce company and including all Annexure 1E sales in Annexure 2B; technical amendments also omit specified sub fields and columns and renumber columns across Forms DVAT 16, 30, 31 and Annexures 2A/2A(1), and amend Annexure 1 headings to refer to the rate of tax applicable as per section 4.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      29/2015-16 - dated 16-11-2015
      Filing of online return for second quarter of 2015-16 - extension of period thereof
      Summary: An extension is granted for filing second-quarter VAT returns in the prescribed DVAT forms for online or hard-copy submission; tax payment obligations remain unchanged under the statute. Dealers filing with a digital signature are not required to submit a physical hard copy of the return or the acknowledgement form and must follow the digital-submission procedure.

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      188/7/2015 - dated 16-11-2015
      Accounting code for payment of Swachh Bharat Cess
      Summary: Swachh Bharat Cess is imposed on taxable services except those fully exempt or otherwise not liable; the Controller General of Accounts has allocated a new Minor Head and specific sub heads for tax collection, interest, penalties and deduction of refunds, and the circular directs acknowledgement, issuance of trade and public notices, and wide publicity for administrative implementation.

      Customs

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      29/2015 - dated 16-11-2015
      All Industry Rates of Duty Drawback and other Duty Drawback related changes
      Summary: Revision of the All Industry Rates (AIR) updates composite and customs drawback rates, adds and rewords tariff entries, aligns legacy items with residuary rates, and introduces or adjusts drawback caps. Amendments to Drawback Rules permit provisional payment of the Customs component for brand-rate claims where exporters declare a new shipping-bill identifier and tariff item; Central Excise fixation of brand rate later determines final entitlement, with EDI and transitional procedures specified. Authorities must ensure due diligence to prevent misuse and provide public guidance.
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