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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 13,2018

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Interest for defaults in payment and filing should be computed on Returned Income for the period before an assessing officer raises a demand, because taxpayers pay and self-assess based on their filed return, assessment outcomes are uncertain until determined, and interest is compensatory; recalculation of interest on Assessed Income should occur only after assessment and service of demand, while penalties may follow proven concealment or inaccurate particulars.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The article summarizes an NAA finding that a restaurant chain did not pass on benefits from a GST rate reduction and input tax credit availability, leading to systematic base price increases across most products. The DGAP's investigation compared pre and post reduction prices and returns data to quantify higher sale realization attributable to those increases, and the piece recounts the company's contractual, constitutional and cost based defenses alongside DGAP's view that such defenses did not negate the obligation to pass tax benefits to consumers.
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      Summary: The report recommends reorienting SEZ policy toward Employment and Economic Enclaves (3Es), separate rules for manufacturing and service SEZs, a demand-driven investment approach, an EoDB enabling framework with a unified online portal, ecosystem funding for multimodal connectivity and utilities, infrastructure status for finance access, procedural relaxations for developers and tenants, extension of tax/duty benefits, broadened service definitions and unified IFSC regulation with incentives, flexibility in leases and subcontracting, specified domestic supplies in NFE computation, and arbitration-based dispute resolution.
      Summary: The Foreign Trade Policy establishes a comprehensive export promotion framework employing transferable incentive instruments (MEIS and SEIS), duty remission and Advance Authorisation for duty free inputs, modified EPCG obligations to favor domestic capital goods procurement, an Interest Equalisation Scheme to reduce export credit costs, capacity building via Niryat Bandhu, and trade facilitation and infrastructure measures (SWIFT, WTO TFA ratification, TIES); a mid term review added further incentives to align export policy with national economic initiatives.
      Summary: E commerce is regulated by multiple statutes requiring compliance with information technology recognition of electronic transactions, company law, and sectoral rules; FDI in e commerce is limited to permitted activities with penal consequences for breaches under exchange control law. Consumer protection operates via a statutory three tier quasi judicial redressal system complemented by a national helpline and a voluntary convergence programme through which partnered companies address and report resolution of complaints.
      Summary: The Agriculture Export Policy seeks to diversify and boost high-value and value-added agricultural exports, pursue market access and sanitary and phytosanitary solutions, and integrate Indian agriculture with global value chains. Export-promotion is supported by central schemes (TIES, MAI, MEIS) and sectoral bodies (APEDA, MPEDA, Tea Board, Coffee Board, Rubber Board, Spices Board) through market access initiatives, fairs, market intelligence and quality measures. Exports vary with demand, prices, food-security and diplomatic factors, imports are monitored, and the Government announces MSPs and FRP for sugarcane to ensure remunerative prices for farmers.
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs will add the Korean Won and Turkish Lira to the official list of currencies for determining rates of exchange used in conversion to Indian Rupees for customs valuation and related assessments, thereby simplifying foreign-exchange conversion and aiding exporters to claim Merchandise Export Incentive Scheme benefits by providing readily available rates on remittance realisation dates.
      Summary: The review foregrounds a shift to outcome-based governance through development of sectoral indices (health, water, education, SDG India Index), real-time dashboards and an Output Outcome Monitoring Framework integrating MIS and financial data. It pairs statewide and district transformation programmes (SATH, Aspirational Districts) and PPP/infrastructure de-risking measures with institutional reforms, sectoral model laws, programme monitoring and evaluation, and pilots in frontier technologies to operationalise data-driven, multi-level policy implementation.
      Summary: The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet appointed Shaktikanta Das as the new Reserve Bank governor for a three-year term, succeeding a governor who resigned amid a governance dispute with the finance ministry. The nomination underscores executive selection of central bank leadership and follows tensions over liquidity, reserves and lending norms that led to invocation of a provision of the RBI Act to bring the governor to the negotiating table. Das's prior experience in revenue and economic affairs, his role in post-demonetisation remonetisation, and service as a G 20 sherpa and finance commission member underpin the appointment.
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      01/2018 - dated 11-12-2018
      Removal of difficulty order regarding extension of due date for filing of Annual return (in FORMs GSTR-9, GSTR-9A and GSTR-9C) for FY 2017-18 till 31st March, 2019
      Summary: An Explanation is inserted into the annual-return provision declaring that the annual return for the period from 1 July 2017 to 31 March 2018 shall be furnished on or before 31 March 2019, to address difficulties caused by delayed electronic filing system availability.

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      58/2015-20 - dated 12-12-2018
      Amendment of Para 2.63 of the Handbook of Procedure (2015-20)
      Summary: Exhibits and construction or decorative materials required for temporary exhibition stands may be imported or exported on a re-export/re-import basis without authorisation upon submission of a bond or security to Customs or an ATA Carnet; items in the 'Prohibited' category or on the SCOMET List are excluded from this facility.
      3.
      Trade Notice No. 39/2018-19 - dated 12-12-2018
      Requirement of documents for online IEC applications-clarifications reg.
      Summary: The IEC is issued in the name of the firm; the person submitting the application is recorded as the applicant whose mobile and email are used for verification. Two documents must be uploaded: address proof of the firm (specified list) and either a pre-printed cancelled cheque or a bank certificate in the prescribed format. If address documents are in another name, an NOC from that name in favour of the firm is also required. Proprietorships may use proprietor-name evidence and proprietor-name cheques.

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      52/2018 - dated 12-12-2018
      Revision of All Industry Rates (AIRs) of Duty Drawback.
      Summary: Revision of All Industry Rates (AIRs) of Duty Drawback establishes revised rates effective 19.12.2018 to neutralize customs and specified central excise incidence on inputs, assigns suffixes 'B' (standard) and 'D' (Special Advance Authorization garments), increases or rationalizes rates across multiple sectors, introduces 24 new tariff items, and prescribes caps where necessary. Commissioners must prevent misuse, scrutinize sensitive shipping bills and declaration mismatches, issue guidance, and submit product-specific cap data; exporters may submit representations to the Drawback Committee by 31.12.2018 for supplementary consideration.
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