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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 12,2016

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      By: Monarch Bhatt
      Summary: The notification exempts services by an acquiring bank in relation to settlement of a single card transaction up to the specified small-transaction threshold, provided payment is made by credit, debit, charge or other payment card. The exemption removes service tax on the merchant service charge retained by the acquirer for qualifying transactions, does not change the amount paid by the cardholder unless merchants lower prices, and does not automatically exempt other taxable services paid by card.
      By: CSSANJAY MALHOTRA
      Summary: Mechanisms require migration of existing registrants on a provisional basis, deem prior tax officers as GST officers, and permit carryforward of admissible pre GST credits (CENVAT, VAT, entry tax) into electronic CGST/SGST ledgers as opening balances. Specific rules govern unavailed capital goods credit, inputs in stock, in transit supplies, composition to regular switches, agent and job worker scenarios, and processing of pending refund and credit claims under earlier law, subject to prescribed documentation, time limits and admissibility conditions.
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      Summary: The Committee endorsed operational measures to accelerate cashless transactions by rolling out a common Android-based Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS) for merchants requiring a smartphone and fingerprint scanner to enable cardless, PIN-less transactions, with banks promoting its adoption. It recommended allowing iris and OTP authentication for AEPS with no transaction charges, integrating prepaid instruments on the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) with a common QR code, reviewing the Merchant Discount Rate regime, adopting simplified KYC using Aadhaar, upgrading USSD, and examining procurement options for POS and micro-ATMs; a security committee was tasked to address payment security concerns.
      Summary: The Committee recommends a medium term strategy to accelerate digital payments through a regulatory regime promoting competition, open access and inter operability, infrastructure upgrades, innovation incentives, inclusion of excluded groups, security safeguards, and a level playing field. It proposes studying regulatory charges or legislation, leveraging unique identification for authentication and a Centralised KYC Registry, a single window government payment gateway, and creation of a linked payments history to inform credit information, calibrated after withdrawal of high denomination legal tender and following wide stakeholder consultation.
      Summary: Withdrawal of exemptions rescinds prior limited acceptance of old high-denomination 500 notes for railway and government/public sector bus ticketing, for payments to on-board rail catering services during travel, and for purchase of suburban and metro rail tickets, effective midnight of December 9, 2016, reflecting reduced receipts of those notes and a policy push toward digital transactions.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India has registered four investigations into alleged anti-competitive agreements and abuse of dominance by private cellular service providers following complaints naming industry associations, multiple mobile operators and, in one instance, regulatory and public telecommunication entities; the CCI is empowered to impose penalties and issue cease and desist orders under the Competition Act, 2002.
      Summary: Government and regulator actions to ease corporate indebtedness include trade protections for steel, lender exit and restructuring measures and fund infusion mechanisms for distressed road projects administered by NHAI, the Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana to strengthen distribution companies, introduction of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 for corporate insolvency resolution, and Reserve Bank of India guidelines to address bank exposures to large borrowers.
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      F. No. 137/ 155 /2012-Service Tax( Part-I) - dated 9-12-2016
      Digital mode of payment while making financial transantions-past assessments
      Summary: The instruction clarifies that, for purposes of indirect taxation, past assessments will not be reopened solely on the ground that turnover increased as a consequence of shifting transactions to digital payment methods; mere emergence of previously undisclosed receipts through digital channels is not a standalone basis for reopening historical indirect tax assessments.

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      40/2016 - dated 9-12-2016
      Directions under section 119 of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: Reopening an assessment under section 147 requires that the Assessing Officer has reason to believe that income chargeable to tax has escaped assessment; mere increase in turnover, including due to digital payments, cannot alone constitute that reason. Assessing Officers are directed not to reopen past assessments solely on the ground of increased current year turnover absent independent material indicating escaped income.
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