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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 24,2016

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Disagreement over GST administrative control centers on dual control, with states seeking exclusive authority over smaller taxpayers and audits while the Centre aims to retain Service Tax assessees; the GST Council must approve the draft law. Two allocation models remain: a horizontal division based on a turnover cutoff allocating taxpayers for administration and audit, and a vertical division assigning taxpayers to one administration by ratio for a period. Negotiations also address a multi-slab rate structure and equal revenue sharing; political disruption has delayed consensus and put the implementation timetable at risk.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Demonetization caused acute liquidity constraints risking contraction in consumption and production; the author proposes temporary targeted relief permitting limited cash use via a short term zero interest bond, allowing cash payment or deposit for specified tax liabilities, savings and investment accounts, education and insurance premiums, small purchases and bank loan repayments until a fixed cutoff, and using mobile distribution units to reduce pressure on bank branches and improve rural access.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Demand and recovery under the Model GST Act separate non fraudulent short payments and erroneous credits from fraud based cases, prescribing show cause notices or statements, opportunities for voluntary payment to conclude proceedings, time limits for determination (shorter for non fraud matters and extended for fraud), and procedural safeguards including hearings, exclusion of judicial stays from limitation, mandatory interest, and adjustment or refund mechanisms for tax collected but not deposited.
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      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes has executed four additional unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements covering pharmaceuticals, Information Technology and construction, specifying transfer pricing methods and pre determined prices for international transactions such as software development, IT enabled services, engineering design, contract R&D and marketing support; some agreements include a rollback provision. The APA scheme, introduced in the Income tax Act with rollback added later, aims to provide certainty to taxpayers in transfer pricing and to foster a non adversarial tax regime, and has seen substantial applicant interest.
      Summary: The Government reinforced agricultural liquidity through a NABARD credit limit to DCCBs for on-lending via PACS, directed RBI and banks to ensure cash availability at DCCBs and rural branches, and provided borrower repayment flexibility; concurrently it promoted digital payments by waiving merchant and switching charges, increasing payment limits for wallets and cards, reducing USSD charges, and directing public sector entities to use electronic payment channels.
      Summary: Rescheduling of the GST Council meeting follows extended intergovernmental drafting and review of three draft statutes: the Model Goods & Service Tax, the Integrated Goods and Service Tax (IGST), and the Goods & Service Tax (Compensation to the States for loss of Revenue). Officers of the States and the Centre engaged in a two day meeting and resolved multiple issues, but several States requested additional time for internal deliberation; a Law Sub Committee was convened to finalise drafting prior to Council consideration.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate with cross currency middle rates, specified the exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen against the rupee; it further stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The IBBI notified two regulations prescribing eligibility norms and governance requirements for Insolvency Professional Agencies and professional members. Eligible agencies must satisfy a minimum net worth requirement, restrict the share of insolvency professionals on their boards while ensuring a majority of independent directors, adopt model bye-laws, and constitute Membership, Monitoring, Grievance Redressal, and Disciplinary Committees to regulate enrollment, oversight, complaints, and disciplinary processes.
      Summary: Rise in non-performing assets is shown by increasing Gross NPA plus restructured advances ratios for scheduled commercial banks over three years, indicating deterioration in asset quality. Contributing factors include slowing global demand and uncertainty causing reduced exports across several sectors and legacy stress from earlier aggressive lending by public sector banks. The central planning body has not proposed creation of a bad bank to hold stressed assets, according to a ministerial written reply.
      Summary: An independent forensic audit under the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard framework has been instituted to investigate card-related breaches. The central bank has issued a comprehensive cyber-security policy framework requiring baseline controls, gap assessments, monitoring of cyber risk indicators, and specified timelines for incident reporting, while conducting IT examinations, preparedness testing, and convening a Cyber Crisis Management Group to guide response and recovery.
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      3/2016 - dated - 23-11-2016 - Safeguard
      Seeks to levy safeguard duty on Hot Rolled flat sheets and plates (excluding hot rolled flat products in coil form) of alloy or non-alloy steel having nominal thickness less than or equal to 150mm and nominal width of greater than or equal to 600mm
      Summary: Imposes a safeguard duty on specified hot rolled flat sheets and plates of alloy and non-alloy steel, with tiered ad valorem rates for defined import periods when imports are below a CIF price threshold; rates are offset by any anti-dumping duty. Excludes imports from developing countries except China, Ukraine and Indonesia, and lists product and grade exclusions. Defines "import price on CIF basis" as the assessable value under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962.

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      50/2016 - dated - 22-11-2016 - ST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 20/2014-ST dated 16th September, 2014 so as to provide exclusive jurisdiction to LTU-Bangalore with respect to online information and database access or retrieval services provided or agreed to be provided by a person located in non-taxable territory and received by a ‘non-assesse online recipient’.
      Summary: The amendment restricts Chapter V enforcement powers for online information and database access or retrieval services provided from a non-taxable territory and received by a non-assesse online recipient to the officer specified against S.No (23) in Table 3 and his subordinates, excluding all other officers and their subordinates; it adopts the Service Tax Rules, 1994 definitions for the relevant service and recipient.
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      38/2016 - dated 22-11-2016
      Admissibility of expenditure incurred by a Firm on Keyman Insurance Policy in the case of a Partner- Reg.
      Summary: Premiums paid by a firm on a Keyman Insurance Policy for a partner, obtained to safeguard the partnership against business disruption from a partner's premature death, are allowable as business expenditure; CBDT accepts High Court decisions extending keyman coverage to persons connected with the business and directs that departmental appeals on this issue should not be filed or should be withdrawn, treating such premiums as admissible under Section 37.

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      55/2016 - dated 23-11-2016
      Reducing/eliminating printouts in Customs Clearance -Regarding
      Summary: The Board directs routine discontinuation of printing GAR-7/TR-6 challans, Exchange Control and Export Promotion copies of Shipping Bills, and Exchange Control copies of Bills of Entry where electronic payment confirmation and system integration (ICEGATE, ICES, IDPMS, EDPMS) securely transmit required data; printouts remain available on demand or where manual processes necessitate them.
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