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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 06,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Deferred Payment of Import Duty Rules, 2016 authorize AEO Tier-Two and Tier-Three importers to clear goods subject to deferred payment if they intimate intent, nominate an ICEGATE-linked nodal person to authenticate via OTP, and pay duties by prescribed monthly due dates electronically (with limited exceptions). Failure to pay in full by due dates more than once in any three-month period bars further deferred payment until duties and interest are paid, and the rules exclude goods not assessed or declared in the entry.
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      Summary: Importation of fireworks under ITC(HS) code 36041000 is subject to a strict import restriction requiring authorization; no authorizations have been issued recently and lawful imports are absent, while enforcement agencies have interdicted illegal foreign-origin consignments and processing of seized fireworks under the explosives regulatory framework includes destruction and license-based controls on possession and sale.
      Summary: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) connects major ports, customs houses, Inland Container Depots, Land Customs Stations and Special Economic Zones to facilitate import and export transactions across principal Indian customs locations; the EDI infrastructure is upgraded as required. A Single Window Interface for Facilitating Trade (SWIFT) integrates approval processes of multiple government agencies on a single platform to streamline clearance and agency coordination.
      Summary: The Agreement on Trade, Commerce and Transit of 12 November 2016 establishes a free trade regime between India and Bhutan and provides measures to facilitate Bhutan's trade with third countries by improving containerised cargo procedures, promoting electronic means for transit cargo movement, and adding entry and exit points to ease cross border trade.
      Summary: Export of goods is broadly permitted subject to limited prohibition/restriction measures in the ITC(HS) Classification under the Foreign Trade Policy to protect domestic availability, conserve resources and address proliferation concerns. The Government periodically reviews policy with administrative Ministries. Export promotion measures include the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme offering transferable duty credit scrips, an Interest Equalization Scheme to reduce export credit costs, duty exemption for inputs, zero duty import of capital goods linked to export performance, and duty free access for Export Oriented Units, supported by Export Promotion Councils and Commodity Boards.
      Summary: Regulatory adjustments aim to lower entry barriers and improve operational flexibility for Special Economic Zones: the Minimum Land Area requirement for new multi product and sector specific SEZs has been reduced; Sectoral Broad banding consolidates related activities; a new agro based food processing sector has been added; Dual Use Infrastructure is permitted between SEZ and non SEZ entities; and online processing of developer and unit approvals has been introduced to enhance ease of doing business and attract further investment and employment.
      Summary: Debit card activation enables electronic payments, ATM withdrawals and PIN-protected security; banks provide or enable PIN issuance and reissuance, and inactive cards may require activation. Promotional measures include zero MDR on debit card POS transactions for the promotional interval and an excise duty waiver on POS acquisition for a limited period to reduce merchant costs. Card-network rules prohibit merchants from imposing an additional surcharge for card acceptance; consumers may refuse such charges and lodge complaints with their bank. NPCI has provided an insurance cover for eligible RuPay cardholders under the programme.
      Summary: The Government promotes encouraging cashless/electronic transactions by crediting salaries electronically and urging employees to maximise the use of Debit/ATM cards for personal transactions. Ministries and Departments must liaise with accredited banks, organise special camps to facilitate issuance, and issue advisories to attached offices, PSUs and autonomous bodies to ensure all employees possess Debit Cards.
      Summary: The Ministry of Finance mandates that all payments to suppliers, contractors, grantee and loanee institutions above the newly prescribed threshold be made through electronic payment mechanisms and issued by payment advises; this directive applies to all Ministries and Departments with immediate effect to advance digitization of Government payments.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar as Rs. 68.1703 on December 05, 2016, with the prior rate Rs. 68.3689 on December 02, 2016, and, based on that reference rate and cross currency middle rates, provided exchange rates for EUR (72.0424), GBP (86.5354) and 100 YEN (60.11) against the Rupee; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: NITI Aayog instituted a district level communication campaign to accelerate cashless digital payments by providing seed money to district administrations, curating outreach materials, mobilizing Common Service Networks, deploying two resource persons per district, and offering merchant incentives; operational priorities include seeding mobile and Aadhaar numbers to bank accounts, issuing RuPay cards and PINs, enabling app downloads and achieving successful digital transactions, with performance recognition through awards for top districts and early adopting panchayats.
      Summary: The Gem & Jewellery sector directly contributes to job creation by employing rural workers and persons from non industry backgrounds through training; GJEPC is opening an IIGJ extension campus in Varanasi to institutionalise vocational training under the Skill India initiative, preserve local craftsmanship, and support workforce transition into a sector that now provides employment to about three million people.
      Summary: Two very large declarations under the Income Declaration Scheme were identified as suspicious given declarants' small means and recent PAN migrations; they were withheld from reported totals pending verification. After inquiry the Department rejected those contested declarations and commenced enquiries to determine intent and potential misuse.
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      31/2015-2020 - dated - 3-12-2016 - FTP
      Continuation of Minimum Import Price (MIP) on 19 HS Codes of Iron and Steel under Chapter 72 of ITC (IIS), 2012 -Schedule — 1 (Import Policy): amendment in import Policy Conditions
      Summary: The notification extends the applicability of a CIF-based Minimum Import Price (MIP) to nineteen specified HS codes of iron and steel under Chapter 72 of the ITC (HS), 2012, listed in the Annex, preserving their "Free" import policy status subject to the stated per metric tonne MIP values and requiring import compliance with those MIP valuation conditions under Schedule I (Import Policy).

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      109/2016 - dated - 1-12-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies the Chandigarh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board , a board constituted by the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh in respect of the following specified income arising to the said board
      Summary: Central Government notifies that the Chandigarh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board's specified income - proceeds of the cess under the Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Cess Act and interest income from investment - is exempt under clause (46) of section 10 of the Income tax Act for financial years 2015-16 to 2019-20, subject to conditions that the board not engage in commercial activity, that activities and the nature of specified income remain unchanged during the year, and that the board files its return of income as required.
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