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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 12,2017

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The note contrasts two Board instructions on monetary thresholds for appeals-one applying revised limits only to appeals filed thereafter and a later one extending limits to pending appeals-and explains that the Supreme Court correctly held the earlier instruction was not retrospective. It cautions that counsel's reliance on a differently worded circular not before the Court led to unnecessary issues, and it stresses that administrative circulars should be applied according to their clear terms, with beneficial circulars construed to effect their remedial purpose where appropriate.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Absence of a Transit Declaration Form prompted detention, but seizure and penalty rested on alleged discrepancies between copies of a tax invoice for IGST and compensation cess suggesting intent to evade tax. The central procedural defect was that the seizing authority did not give the consignor an opportunity to explain the alleged invoice discrepancies before passing the seizure and penalty orders; the seizure instrument was directed to be treated as a show-cause notice with an opportunity to reply and for a fresh decision thereafter.
      By: Prasanna CP
      Summary: Anti-profiteering requires that reductions in tax rates or the benefit of input tax credit be passed to recipients by way of a commensurate reduction in prices. An Authority will determine non-passage, identify responsible registered persons, and may order price reduction, refund of the unpassed amount with interest, recovery and deposit into the Consumer Welfare Fund, imposition of penalties, or cancellation of registration. A three-tier mechanism-State Level Screening Committee, Standing Committee, and Director General of Safeguards-handles complaints, evidence assessment, and investigations for enforcement.
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      Summary: Stakeholders urged fiscal and trade measures to strengthen domestic electronics and telecom manufacturing: extend differential excise duty dispensation to mobile handsets, tablets and specified equipment; rationalize tariff structure; continue and enhance incentive schemes; impose customs duty measures on non-ITA-1 products; provide depreciation and tax incentives to support Make in India and component-hub development; lower GST on telecom services; facilitate telecom funding; and keep the electronics sector out of RCEP.
      Summary: Experts urged raising the social security pension and expanding coverage, arguing the current benefit is inadequate and fiscal impact would be minimal; they also called for full implementation of pending maternity entitlements and stressed maintaining fiscal deficit and revenue deficit targets while pursuing customs and exim duty reform, consideration of a long term capital gains tax on equity, and measures to address rural distress and interest rate transmission.
      Summary: The consultations emphasised continuation of fiscal consolidation and clear treatment of any fiscal shortfalls, coupled with revenue and expenditure reforms such as expenditure rationalisation, wider Direct Benefit Transfer use, PSUs disinvestment, issuance of long term bonds for infrastructure and pensions, and administrative measures to maximise revenue. A tax reform agenda was urged - including a roadmap for tax reform and GST convergence, lowering statutory corporate tax by removing exemptions, taxing long term capital gains, reducing MAT, and making tax administration more taxpayer friendly - alongside targeted incentives for infrastructure, SMEs, labour intensive sectors, and rural non farm activities.
      Summary: Eligibility for the GST composition scheme excludes taxpayers supplying other specified services; export valuation must follow statutory valuation provisions and be reflected on tax invoices; export of services may be with or without IGST subject to integrated tax rules and notifications; job work filing in ITC 04 has notified relaxations; supplies to related entities are treated under distinct person principles; government agencies are not generally exempt; transporters must maintain required accounts and records; advance ruling applications can be filed manually under a notified procedure.
      Summary: Publication of an updated reference exchange rate for the US dollar establishes the official rupee value for that currency on the stated date, with other major currency rates (Euro, Pound Sterling, Japanese Yen) derived from the US dollar reference combined with middle rates of cross currency quotes; the SDR Rupee rate is to be computed on that basis.
      Summary: The Regulations create a procedure for stakeholders to lodge grievances and complaints against insolvency service providers, requiring grievances to detail the provider's conduct, the suffering caused, attempts at redress and proposed remedy. Complaints must be in the specified form with a prescribed fee, state alleged contraventions of the Code or related instruments, provide particulars of the conduct and supporting evidence, and allow for refund of the fee if the complaint is not frivolous or malicious. If a prima facie case exists, the Board may order inspection, investigation or issue a show-cause notice under the Inspection and Investigation Regulations, 2017.
      Summary: Authorities seized specified bank notes of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 denomination with an approximate face value of Rs. 48.91 crores at commercial premises following targeted intelligence; criminal complaints are being filed against three persons and investigations continue. The seizure invokes Section 7 of The Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Act, 2017, which prescribes a penalty for contravention of Section 5 up to a stated monetary cap or five times the face value of the specified bank notes involved, whichever is higher.
      Summary: Provisional reporting shows Net Direct Tax collections to November increased year on year and constitute roughly half of the Budget Estimates for Direct Taxes; gross collections rose while refunds issued during the period reduced net realisations.
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      GST - States

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      987/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 - dated - 23-11-2017 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 526/2017/9/(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 Dated 29 June, 2017
      Summary: An amendment inserts a new Table entry covering the supply of services by the members of Overseeing Committee to Reserve Bank of India, identifying the supplier class as members of the Overseeing Committee constituted by the Reserve Bank of India and the recipient as the Reserve Bank of India, effected under sub section (3) of section 9 of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and deemed to come into force from 13 October 2017.
      2.
      985/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 - dated - 23-11-2017 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 525/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 Dated 29 June, 2017
      Summary: Amendments expand exemption recipients to include Central Government, State Government, Union territory, local authorities, Governmental Authority and Government Entity, define those terms by statutory establishment and ninety per cent participation, and condition supplies to such entities on procurement related to entrusted works. They revise entries for composite works contracts (including predominantly earth work and offshore E&P), passenger transport and vehicle renting where fuel is included with input tax credit restrictions, transportation of natural gas, leasing of pre-commencement vehicles with a reduced tax treatment, and broaden goods and job-work classifications.
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      984/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 - dated - 23-11-2017 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Notifies the State tax on intra-State supplies of goods. Regarding Motor Vehicles
      Summary: Notifies State tax on intra State supplies of goods under Chapter 87 (Motor Vehicles) at a reduced rate of 65% of the State tax otherwise applicable, subject to conditions in the annexure. Eligibility depends on purchase and supply timing, supplier registration, and non availment of input tax credit on earlier duties or taxes. The notification adopts the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act for classification and interpretation and contains a temporal limitation after which it will not apply.
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      982/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 - dated - 23-11-2017 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 515/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 Dated 29 June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment adds an entry applicable to supplies described as used vehicles, seized and confiscated goods, old and used goods, and waste and scrap, where the supplier is the Central Government, State Government, Union territory or a local authority and the recipient is any registered person; the amendment is made under the State's statutory power to amend notifications and is stated to operate from 13th October, 2017.
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      981/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 - dated - 23-11-2017 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 518/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 Dated 29 June 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts entries recognising Duty Credit Scrips and supplies by a Government Entity to government bodies against grants; defines Government Entity as a statutory or government-established authority, board or body (including society, trust, corporation) with ninety percent or more participation by equity or control to carry out entrusted government functions; and requires an affidavit from a brand owner who forgoes actionable claims when a different person undertakes packing authorising printing on unit containers. The notification is deemed effective from 13th October, 2017.
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      975/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 - dated - 23-11-2017 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 530/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 Dated 29 June, 2017
      Summary: Substitutes the entry for serial number 11A to describe services by fair price shops supplying food grains, kerosene, sugar, edible oil, etc. under the Public Distribution System against commission or margin; omits serial number 11B and its entries; and inserts serial number 79A to provide that services by way of admission to a protected monument (declared under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 or relevant State Acts) are subject to Nil tax. The amendments take effect from 15th November, 2017.
      7.
      974/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 - dated - 23-11-2017 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 525/2017/9(120)/ XXVII(8)/2017 Dated 29 June, 2017
      Summary: Amendments to Notification No. 525/2017 substitute definitions and tariff entries: item (vi) under serial 3 now reads composite supply of works contract as defined in the Uttarakhand GST Act; serial 7's items (i) and (iii) are replaced to define restaurant and food supply treatments with a declared tariff exclusion and a restriction on input tax credit where credit has been taken; item (iv) is omitted; item (ix) is recast to capture residual accommodation, food and beverage services; serial 26 adds manufacture of handicraft goods with a cross-reference definition.
      8.
      971/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 - dated - 23-11-2017 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 515/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 Dated 29 June, 2017
      Summary: Inserts a new tariff entry (commodity code 5201) classifying raw cotton and designating agriculturists and any registered person as beneficiaries; enacted by amending the earlier State GST notification under the State GST statutory and general clause powers, and made effective from the specified commencement date in November 2017.
      9.
      970/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 - dated - 23-11-2017 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 518/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 Dated 29 June 2017
      Summary: Amendment distinguishes goods classified as fresh or chilled from goods other than fresh or chilled, and treats non-unit-container goods bearing a registered brand name or a brand with actionable rights as subject to specific conditions in ANNEXURE I; it implements multiple schedule substitutions, insertions and omissions, and revises the Explanation to define "registered brand name" to include brands registered under domestic trademark or copyright law or under foreign law as on or after a specified reference date, with the amendments coming into force on the stated commencement date.
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      DGFT

      1.
      Trade Notice No. 22 - dated 11-12-2017
      Application fee for grant of import authorization
      Summary: Importers must submit import authorization applications at the Regional Authority with the prescribed application fee, the processing fee under Appendix 2K of FTP 2015-20. Applications filed at DGFT headquarters without a copy of fee payment will not be processed and no import authorization will be issued.
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