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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 06,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 35C(2) permits the Tribunal to amend its orders only to rectify a mistake apparent on the record, such as typographical or clerical errors, and does not authorize recalling or reviewing a final order correctly decided on merits; administrative errors by the registry in not tagging related appeals do not justify reopening a concluded merits decision.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Taxable persons above the statutory turnover threshold must have accounts audited by a chartered or cost accountant and electronically file the audited financial statement, a reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR 9C and prescribed documents. Specific actors-transporters, warehouse operators, agents, clearing and forwarding agents, and works contract executors-have tailored recordkeeping obligations documenting receipts, supplies, movements and authorisations. Books and records must be retained for seventy two months from the last date for filing the annual return, with extended retention for records subject to appeals until one year after final disposal or the statutory period, whichever is later.
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      Summary: Consultations urged water conservation, expanded cold chains and agro processing, and promotion of high value agriculture to boost farm incomes; recommended immediate Price Deficiency Payment where procurement is infeasible, a nationwide debt relief package with state matching, expansion of low interest small loans with unique beneficiary identification, and migration of subsidies to Direct Benefit Transfer. Proposals also included an Agricultural Inputs Regulatory Authority, increased R&D funding, differentiated state level policies, mechanisation support, and transport and storage subventions for horticulture.
      Summary: The Mid Term Review of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20 establishes a whole of government export promotion framework that couples market and product diversification with procedural simplification and infrastructure support. Key operative measures include temporary enhancement of MEIS and SEIS rates for designated labour intensive and MSME sectors, Interest Equalisation on export credit, self declaration Advance Authorisations for certain new products (for Authorised Economic Operators), a ROSL route to refund un rebated taxes, creation of a Data Analytics Division, implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement through a National Committee, and launch of the Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme (TIES).
      Summary: The Quarterly Report for July-September 2017 states that dated securities and Treasury Bill auctions proceeded smoothly with higher issuance than the comparable prior quarter, reporting the weighted average maturity and yield of issuance. Liquidity remained in surplus while government cash was intermittently stressed, prompting temporary central bank advances and cash management measures; the Reserve Bank sold government securities under Open Market Operations. Public Debt rose provisionally with internal and marketable securities comprising most of the stock; about 27.8% of stock had residual maturity up to five years, indicating low rollover risk.
      Summary: The Finance Minister urges the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence to modernise investigative methods by adopting contemporary technological tools-notably data analytics-to identify and prevent sophisticated smuggling of sensitive contraband (including gold and narcotics), circulation of fake currency, illicit wildlife and environmental trade, clandestine antiquities export, and trade-based money laundering, and to detect import export related commercial frauds.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions for five Government stocks will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using the multiple price method, with specified notified amounts and an option to retain additional subscriptions; up to five percent of the notified amount is reserved under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically via E Kuber within prescribed non competitive and competitive windows, auction results and payment dates are specified, and the stocks are eligible for When Issued trading per RBI guidelines.
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      S.O. 3804(E) - dated - 4-12-2017 - Co. Law
      Jurisdiction as Special Court.
      Summary: The Central Government, with concurrence of the High Court, designates the LIX Additional City Civil and Sessions Judge, Bengaluru City, as Special Court under Section 435(1) of the Companies Act to provide expedited trials for corporate offences carrying imprisonment of two years or more, thereby conferring jurisdiction to hear such matters in the State of Karnataka.

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      41/2015-2020 - dated - 5-12-2017 - FTP
      Revised and updated FTP, 2015-2020
      Summary: The Central Government notifies the revised Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020 effective 05.12.2017 under Section 5 of the FT(D&R) Act. It updates export incentive frameworks (MEIS/SEIS) granting transferable Duty Credit Scrips, revises duty-exemption/remission schemes (Advance Authorisation, DFIA, EPCG) including a Self Ratification route and sectoral rules for gems and jewellery, and prescribes actual user, value addition and SION-based input accounting. The Policy expands digital trade facilitation (e IEC, e BRC, single window, AEO), strengthens RMS/audit and enforcement mechanisms, and maintains prohibitions/restrictions and transitional arrangements.
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      683/CIT (A&J)/2015 - dated 12-10-2017
      Disposal of high tax effect cases having tax effect more than ₹ 50 cr. reg.
      Summary: Directs disposal of pending Category A appeals with disputed high tax effect by 31st December, 2017 pursuant to the Central Action Plan 2017-18. Corrects a prior typographical error that incorrectly stated a later deadline and instructs Principal Chief Commissioners and Commissioners of Income-tax (Appeals) to implement the corrected disposal deadline for the specified high tax effect cases.

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      43/2015-2020 - dated 5-12-2017
      Revised edition of the Handbook of Procedures of Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-2020
      Summary: The Handbook of Procedures (w.e.f. 5 Dec 2017) revises the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020 procedural framework, mandating EDI based, online filing with digital signatures, electronic linking of shipping bills, e BRCs and RCMCs, and dispensing with hard copies for EDI ports. It defines IEC issuance/modification rules, timelines, revalidation and duplicate authorisation mechanisms, BG/LUT requirements, and RA jurisdictional procedures. The Handbook details scheme level rules for MEIS/SEIS, Duty Exemption/Remission (Advance Authorisation/DFIA), EPCG, EOUs, Deemed Exports, and sets out stringent SCOMET export controls, PSIA/PSIC requirements for scrap imports, quality certification and compliance, risk management and appeals.
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      44/2015-2020 - dated 5-12-2017
      Amendments to Appendix 3B Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20.
      Summary: Amendment revises Appendix 3B of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20 to modify MEIS duty credit reward rates for specified ITC(HS) entries in Table 2 and to insert Table 3 listing export categories ineligible for Duty Credit Scrip entitlement under MEIS. The revised rates apply for exports made w.e.f. 01.11.2017 (subject to the period set out in the Notice), and the ineligible categories include units availing direct tax exemptions, items restricted or prohibited under Export Policy Schedule-2, selected natural resources, precious metals and stones, cereals, sugar, crude petroleum products, and specified food products unless specifically notified in Appendix 3B.
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      45/2015-2020 - dated 5-12-2017
      Services Exports from India Scheme (SEIS) - Schedule under Appendix 3D as annexure to the Public Notice No. 3/2015-20 dated 1st April, 2015 – Eligible period extended up to 31.3.2018 with amendments.
      Summary: SEIS Appendix 3D is amended to extend the Annexure rates for services exports into the extended eligibility period, prescribe admissible reward rates on net foreign exchange earnings for specified sectors and subperiods, and impose exclusions and conditions on entitlement. The amendment reiterates dependence on the Foreign Trade Policy and Handbook of Procedures, disallows SEIS on education capitation fees, limits maritime transport rewards to operations from India by Indian flag carriers, and lists categories of foreign exchange receipts and sectors excluded from SEIS calculation under a new Note.
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      46/2015-2020 - dated 5-12-2017
      Services Exports from India Scheme (SEIS) —Amendment to Appendix 3E.
      Summary: Payments received in Indian Rupees for specified transport-related services rendered in Customs Notified Areas to foreign liners or procured by foreign entities are to be treated as deemed foreign exchange and eligible for SEIS rewards. The amendment expands Appendix 3E to include Ground Handling Services under Air Transport Services, but only those payments that the Reserve Bank of India approves as deemed to be received and earned in foreign exchange shall qualify. Specific exclusions for vessel-related charges for coastal and inland vessels and cargo-related coastal charges remain.
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