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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 23,2017

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Where a developer obtains development rights from a landowner and transfers a portion of constructed units to that landowner, the transfer is consideration in kind for construction services and the developer is liable to pay GST on the landowner's share of flats as well as on the developer's portion; valuation, point of taxation, revenue sharing arrangements, and security deposit treatment are distinct issues for further consideration.
      By: Ashwarya Agarwal
      Summary: Notified GST changes reframe registration and filing obligations: inter state taxable services are excluded from the basic threshold exemption through all India turnover computation. Return filing is tiered-monthly provisional GSTR 3B for all taxpayers and GSTR 1 on a monthly or quarterly basis depending on turnover-with GSTR 2/3 filing deferred pending committee review. Transitional due date extensions, temporary waivers and per day late fees are specified; late fees previously paid will be refunded to the e cash ledger. Composition eligibility limits are increased and specified exempt services are excluded from aggregate turnover; advances for goods suppliers are exempted in prescribed cases. Export refund procedures and duty credit script rates are also adjusted.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A company may institute criminal complaints only through a natural person authorised to represent it; such authority can derive from board resolutions, articles, express delegation, power of attorney, or implied ratification. Courts evaluate the sufficiency of authorization and may permit continuation by substituted representatives if initial valid authorization led to cognizance. Power of attorney holders can depose if the instrument and their knowledge support it, but general powers cannot be redelegated without explicit permission.
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      Summary: The Cabinet approved continuation of the scheme for the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs with authorised grants-in-aid to support IICA's role in corporate governance training, policy research, stakeholder services, and the National Foundation for Corporate Social Responsibility, while targeting institutional self-sustainability and enhanced employability outcomes through partnerships and capacity building.
      Summary: Approval of an agreement on co-operation and mutual assistance in customs matters establishes a bilateral legal framework for customs authorities to exchange information and intelligence to prevent and investigate customs offences and to facilitate legitimate trade. The agreement conditions entry into force on fulfillment of each party's domestic requirements and specifically contemplates exchange of information on correctness of customs value declarations and authenticity of certificates of origin to support law application and efficient clearance of goods.
      Summary: Cabinet approved initiation of steps for India's accession to the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development (EBRD), directing the Department of Economic Affairs to acquire membership. Approval is in-principle and contemplates a minimum initial investment based on acquiring the minimum shares required for membership; higher share purchase would raise the financial commitment. Membership is intended to expand access to the Bank's countries of operation, sectoral knowledge, co-financing opportunities, technical assistance for private-sector development, and to improve investment climate and market access for Indian firms.
      Summary: The Union Cabinet approved establishment of the Fifteenth Finance Commission under the constitutional obligation of Article 280(1) to make recommendations on distribution of financial resources; Terms of Reference will be notified and the Commission will prepare recommendations for the next five year fiscal period.
      Summary: A Task Force is constituted by the Department of Revenue, CBDT, with a convener, named members, and a permanent special invitee to draft new direct tax legislation. Its Terms of Reference include reviewing other countries' direct tax systems, international best practices, the country's economic needs, and related matters. The Task Force may set its own procedures, consult stakeholders, and will receive secretarial support from the TPL Division. Non-official members are to be paid sitting fees and reimbursed travel and accommodation; expenditures will be met from Department of Revenue budgetary grants. The Task Force must submit its report to the Government within six months.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using the dollar reference and cross currency middle rates, provided rupee conversion rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen; the release also states the SDR rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Filing of GSTR-3B returns for October registered a marked increase in on-time compliance, with the GST Network reporting the highest monthly number of initial sales returns filed within the due date since implementation. The GST Network encouraged earlier submission to avoid last minute difficulties and noted state-level variation in timely filings, providing an operational snapshot for monitoring taxpayer behaviour and improving outreach under the GST return framework.
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      38/2015-2020 - dated - 22-11-2017 - FTP
      Export Policy of Pulses - Removal of prohibition on export of all varieties of Pulses till further orders - regarding.
      Summary: The Government amends the ITC(HS) schedule to lift export prohibitions and make all varieties of pulses, including organic pulses, "Free" for export until further orders, superseding earlier notifications. Exports are to be made through Custom EDI ports; exports via non-EDI Land Custom Stations to specified borders are allowed only upon prior registration of quantity with DGFT through designated Regional Authorities such as Kolkata and Patna.
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      20/20/2017 - dated 22-11-2017
      Issue related to classification and GST rate on Terracotta idols – regarding
      Summary: The circular states that terracotta idols are eligible for a nil rate of GST because terracotta is a clay-based material and thus falls within the clay-idol nil-rated entry; it also notes that repairs and maintenance to such goods may be taxable and requests that implementation difficulties be reported to the Board.
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      21/21/2017 - dated 22-11-2017
      Clarification on Inter-state movement of rigs, tools and spares, and all goods on wheels [like cranes]- regarding.
      Summary: Inter state movement of rigs, tools and spares and other goods on wheels is to be treated neither as a supply of goods nor a supply of service for IGST purposes where the movement is not for further supply of the same goods; the treatment in circular 1/1/2017 IGST applies mutatis mutandis. Applicable CGST/SGST/IGST remains leviable on repairs and maintenance of such goods.

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      45/2017 - dated 22-11-2017
      Clarification in respect of anti-dumping duty on imports of color coated aluminium foil from China PR - regarding.
      Summary: Colour-coated aluminium foil with polyester (PE) or PVDF coating falling under Customs Tariff Heading 7607 is excluded from the scope of the definitive anti dumping duty on aluminium foil from China PR; customs authorities must assess imports of such foil taking into account this exclusion.
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