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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 28,2016

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      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: Potential revival of a Gold Control Act-style regime is contemplated to curb hoarding and black money, possibly covering gold and other precious metals and employing measures such as mandatory declarations, possession limits and compulsory purchase. The note raises the central institutional question whether oversight and enforcement would be vested in tax authorities or customs/excise boards (CBIT/CBE&C) or assigned to the central bank, observing that each has plausible enforcement roles given fiscal measures like excise duty and recent income-declaration and demonetisation initiatives.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Enrolment requires existing taxpayers to validate migrated data and complete registration on the GST Common Portal using prescribed documents, contact and bank details, and OTP verification; electronic authentication is mandatory for certain entity types via DSC while e-sign by Aadhaar is an available alternative; provisional IDs are issued on migration and final registration follows submission and verification of required information, with cancellation procedures and assisted filing options for non-IT savvy taxpayers.
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      Summary: Provides a five-year compensation regime where States' compensation equals the difference between projected revenue (base year revenue grown at 14% per annum from FY 2015-16) and actual revenue from State GST and apportioned IGST, funded by a notified GST Compensation Cess credited to a non-lapsable GST Compensation Fund with provisional quarterly releases, final annual reconciliation on CAG audit, and specified exclusions and distribution rules for unutilized balances.
      Summary: Revised Draft Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) Law, dated 26-11-2016, presents a consolidated legislative proposal addressing the IGST component within the broader GST architecture; the draft text is accompanied by a downloadable PDF and an official press release summarising the revised statutory framing and implementation-related provisions.
      Summary: Revised Draft Model Goods and Services Tax Law dated 26 November 2016 presents a consolidated draft statutory text intended as a model for nationwide GST implementation and was published with a downloadable PDF and official press release for review by legislators, administrators and stakeholders.
      Summary: The article treats demonetisation as a high-risk regulatory action that will create a precedent irrespective of success, contingent on confidential implementation, administrative execution capacity, and public cooperation; it can disrupt corruption and the shadow economy but cannot resolve underlying social and political causes.
      Summary: Directive for cashless transactions requires all central ministries and departments to adopt online or cheque payments and to ensure downstream disbursements by contractors to labourers are cashless, with officials instructed to submit status reports to the Prime Minister's Office and ministries convening implementation steps while some public agencies report near-complete cashless operations.
      Summary: A proposed amendment to the Income Tax Act treats deposits of demonetised currency notes above specified thresholds as unexplained income, subjecting voluntarily declared amounts to a minimum concessional tax and imposing a multiyear lock-in period on half of the post-tax residual; non-declared deposits detected by authorities will attract a substantially higher combined tax-and-penalty charge.
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      Customs

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      140/2016 - dated - 25-11-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Rescinds Publication of Daily List of Imports & Exports Rules, 2004- Notification No. 128/2004- Cus (N.T.) dated 19th November, 2004
      Summary: Rescission of Notification No. 128/2004-Customs (N.T.) terminates the rule establishing publication of the daily list of imports and exports. The Central Government, invoking its authority under section 156 of the Customs Act, 1962, has declared the 19 November 2004 notification rescinded, subject to a saving clause preserving actions or omissions done before rescission.
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      20 - dated 25-11-2016
      Exchange facility to foreign citizens
      Summary: Foreign passport holders may exchange foreign currency for Indian currency notes up to a prescribed weekly cap subject to submission of a self-declaration that the facility has not been used that week; the Authorized Person must record passport details, retain the declaration, ensure the weekly cap is not exceeded, and inform constituents. Existing instructions on issuance of prepaid instruments by Authorised Dealer Category I banks continue; directions are issued under FEMA and do not affect other statutory permissions.

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      50/2016 - dated 23-11-2016
      Export of Beach Sand Minerals - Reg.
      Summary: Export consignments of beach sand minerals must be accompanied by a Certificate of legally mined minerals from the concerned District Collector together with transport permits and bulk permits certifying legal source; these documents are required to be produced at the Customs area as an interim verification measure under the Customs Act before allowing export.
      3.
      150/2016 - dated 22-11-2016
      Dispensing off the requirement of Mate Receipt – Regarding
      Summary: For containerized cargo the EGM database will serve as the primary export record and separate physical production of Mate Receipt is no longer required for Customs purposes; Mate Receipt remains necessary for Manual Shipping Bills and Bulk Cargo. Endorsement of Shipping Bills in the port area, submission of Mate Receipt to the Boarding Officer, and production of Mate Receipt for issuance of EP copies of EDI Shipping Bills are dispensed with, with implementation difficulties to be reported to the Additional Commissioner (PG).
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      06/CUSTOMS/2016 - dated 16-11-2016
      Single Window Project - Implementation of Risk based selectivity criteria for clearance of consignments related to Participating Government Agencies (PGAs) - Reg...
      Summary: Under the integrated declaration framework, consignments are automatically routed to Participating Government Agencies (PGAs) for necessary permissions without separate approaches by importers or exporters. A risk-based selectivity mechanism in the Risk Management System (RMS), using PGA-defined risk criteria and delegated authority, generates instructions for documentary checks, inspections/examinations and sample drawal that appear on customs officers' screens, enabling simultaneous processing by Customs and PGAs to reduce dwell time and transaction costs.
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      25/2016 - dated 15-11-2016
      Rail Services Agreement between Govt. of India and Govt. of Nepal Procedure for Movement of Goods in transit to and from Birgunj (Nepal) Via Raxaul through India –Regarding
      Summary: The notice applies the Rail Services Agreement to the Visakhapatnam-ICD Birgunj route, prescribing that carriers and shipping agents present ICCD/ECCD in quadruplicate, obtain Transshipment Permits, and furnish bonds or bank guarantees securing duties. Indian Customs will affix an additional one-time-lock whose serial number is recorded on transit declarations; intact seals permit onward movement without examination, while broken seals trigger verification, resealing and endorsement procedures. Carrier and shipping agent bonds may be enforced if endorsed TPs or export evidence are not produced within prescribed timelines.
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