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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 20,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Place of supply for advertisement services to central or state governments, statutory bodies or local authorities is deemed to be in each State or Union territory identified in the contract, with value apportioned to each State by the amount attributable to dissemination as determined by the contract; in the absence of such contract Rule 3 prescribes media specific apportionment methods-including edition location for newspapers, distribution counts for printed materials, location or track/station ratios for hoardings and railway ads, billing address for utility bill ads, radio station identity, viewership based television apportionment, internet subscriber based allocation, and telecom subscriber based SMS allocation-to determine value attributable to dissemination in each State or Union territory.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Amendments to the CGST Rules clarify that the aggregate value of exempt supplies includes certain services supplied to Nepal or Bhutan paid in Indian currency, affect input tax credit reversal for capital goods, and substitute mandatory invoicing language to permit insurers and financial institutions to issue invoices or alternative documents at their option. New Rules 97A and 107A allow manual filing and issuance where electronic filing had been prescribed. Rule 109A establishes appellate routes and timelines, anti profiteering provisos are modified to require Council Chairperson approval for termination, and new manual refund forms and required supporting statements are prescribed.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Proposals urge expanding the GST net to include petroleum products, specified electricity uses and transportation services, aligning GST valuation and documentation with income tax transfer pricing methods, and clarifying input tax credit treatment for business motor vehicles, hotel and travel expenses, and immovable property registration; administrative reforms include mandatory Form 3B, quarterly detailed returns, temporary waiver or reduction of late fees, higher composition threshold, local anti profiteering mechanisms, and consideration of refund or inclusion options for alcoholic beverages to prevent tax cascading.
      By: Manish Didwania
      Summary: The Valuation Rules under GST adopt a market value approach for related party supplies mirroring the arm's length principle from transfer pricing; existing divergence between customs' transaction centric valuation and Income tax's functional best method analysis causes inconsistent pricing for the same transaction. The article recommends that GST Valuation Rules align with transfer pricing methodology and that authorities coordinate-including using transfer pricing specialists-to determine a single consistent arm's length price, enhancing ease of doing business and tax certainty for multinationals.
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      Summary: The Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) brings together a diverse group of selected entrepreneurs, investors, and ecosystem supporters to promote startup growth, mentorship, and investor networking. The 8th edition foregrounds women entrepreneurs as a majority of participants and focuses programming on Energy & Infrastructure; Digital Economy & Financial Technology; Health & Life Sciences; and Media & Entertainment. Event modalities include panel discussions, pitch competitions, virtual and physical exhibitions, and preparatory hackathons, with curated showcases enabling shortlisted startups to present to global investors.
      Summary: Exclusion of ecommerce businesses from the composition scheme, application of a higher tax rate to auto components and logistics, and complex invoice and reporting requirements have increased compliance burdens for marketplace operators, causing suppliers to prefer selling through marketplaces rather than direct dispatch to customers and adversely affecting SMEs and startups.
      Summary: The Steering Committee endorsed SARTTAC's FY2018 Work Plan, approved a new Government Finance and Public Debt Statistics work area, and noted strong member demand for integrated training and technical assistance. It emphasized demand-driven programming, rigorous prioritization given resource and customization constraints, flexible budget management to maintain responsiveness, and strengthened participant selection to maximize impact. The Committee also urged continued dissemination of results, coordination with partners, and outreach while monitoring implementation and financing mobilization for the Center's initial phase.
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      54/2017 - dated - 17-11-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on rubber chemical PX 13 originating in and exported from EU and rubber chemical MOR originating in and exported from China PR.
      Summary: The Central Government imposed definitive anti-dumping duty following a sunset review which found continued dumping and injury for Rubber Chemical PX 13 from the European Union and Rubber Chemical MOR from China PR. The notification specifies tariff classifications, product descriptions, country-of-origin and export scope, producer- and exporter-specific entries, per unit duty amounts in the listed currency and units, a five-year effective period from notification, and uses the Government notified exchange rate applicable on the bill of entry presentation date for calculation.
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      88/2017 - dated - 17-11-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to increase import tariff rate of soya beans from 30% to 45%.
      Summary: The notification directs substitution of the column (4) entries in Section II, Chapter 12 of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act for the tariff items under heading 1201, thereby increasing the import duty applicable to soyabeans by amending the specified tariff entries.
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      87/2017 - dated - 17-11-2017 - Cus
      Amendment in Notification No. 50/2017-Customs, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendments to the Table of Notification No.50/2017-Customs substitute altered exemption percentage entries in column (4) for multiple serial numbers and narrow specified tariff line entries in column (2) by excluding particular subheadings, thereby revising the scope and rates of exemptions contained in the principal notification.
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      Trade Notice No. 21 - dated 17-11-2017
      Implementation of MOU between India and Mozambique for import of pigeon peas and other pulses grown in Mozambique - reg.
      Summary: Imports under the India-Mozambique MOU are permitted separately from the general annual quota subject to issuance of a Certificate of Origin certified by authorised Mozambican signatories and transmission of a scanned copy to DGFT. The importer must submit the scanned certificate to DGFT to obtain a NoC; DGFT will verify documents and issue NoC, and Customs will clear consignments only upon presentation of that NoC. Transit shipments also require DGFT NoC, and imports are allowed only through specified ports.
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