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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 21,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The supplier imported goods after GST subsumed erstwhile countervailing duties into IGST and was eligible for ITC on IGST, yet maintained the pre GST base price (which included CVD) and charged IGST on that unchanged base; DGAP found the taxable value should have been reduced to reflect the non payment of CVD and availability of ITC, resulting in a quantifiable failure to pass on the benefit to the buyer.
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      Summary: NITI Aayog will publish the SDG India Index: Baseline Report 2018 as a national mechanism to monitor Sustainable Development Goal progress across States and Union Territories. The Index consolidates multiple indicators into a single measurable score to compare and track subnational performance and is intended to promote Competitive and Cooperative Federalism through a common baseline developed with international partners.
      Summary: The Fifteenth Finance Commission recommended targeted central support to health by using health infrastructure status to allocate untied funds, earmarking 10% of funds for health with two-thirds for primary care, and establishing a performance-linked pool driven by a composite health index (20% weight) to reward annual improvements; it stressed National Health Policy 2017 targets on progressive public health expenditure, increased state health budget shares, and primary care dominance, while urging workforce expansion, strengthened CHCs and district hospitals, enhanced audits and public facility data reporting, and prompt action on regulatory legislation.
      Summary: Clarification states that, since April 2018, an administrative mechanism grants exemption to genuine investments in recognised start-ups from tax treatment that prompted notices; DIPP and the Department of Revenue have reiterated that recognised start-ups and bona fide angel funding qualify for this exemption to avoid harassment by tax authorities.
      Summary: Determination of exchange rates under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 supersedes a prior notification and prescribes distinct official conversion rates for specified foreign currencies for valuation of imported goods and for export goods, listed in Schedule I (unit rates) and Schedule II (rates per 100 units), to be applied for customs purposes while preserving actions taken under the prior notification.
      Summary: Government proposes enhanced bank recapitalisation to provide capital infusion enabling PSBs to meet regulatory norms, allow better-performing banks under the PCA framework to achieve 9% CRAR and required buffers to exit or avoid PCA breach, support amalgamating banks, and align domestic capitalisation above Basel-III norms while complementing Recognition, Resolution and Reform measures to strengthen asset quality and recovery.
      Summary: Ministry initiatives strengthened statistical foundations through a base year revision and a Committee for Sub National Accounts, issued General Guidelines on Quality Assurance and on socio economic indices, and developed a National Indicator Framework for SDG monitoring supported by a High Level Steering Committee and an MoU with the UN. The Capacity Development Scheme underpinned preparatory work for major surveys and censuses, regional office expansion and training, innovation pilots, and continued online monitoring of central infrastructure project overruns.
      Summary: The Bill inserts section 10A
      Summary: The announcement establishes a State Startup Ranking framework that classifies States and Union Territories into performance categories based on seven reform areas-policy, incubation, seeding, scaling, regulatory change, procurement and communication-using submissions via an online portal, stakeholder consultation and beneficiary feedback assessed by independent experts; the exercise focuses on capacity development, cooperative federalism and benchmarking to incentivise systemic reforms supporting start-up ecosystems.
      Summary: Major statutory and administrative reforms advanced to streamline corporate regulation and insolvency resolution. The Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017 is largely commenced with remaining rule dependent sections pending; penal provisions were reclassified to shift technical lapses to in house adjudication. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code amendments clarified resolution applicant eligibility and voting thresholds to favour resolution, while NFRA was constituted to oversee audit quality. E governance measures including RUN, SPICe/FiLLiP, DIR 3 KYC and dematerialisation of securities were deployed to enhance transparency and registry integrity.
      Summary: The Government created the Foreign Investment Facilitation Portal as the online single point interface to handle FDI proposals after abolition of the FIPB, with Administrative Ministries and Departments entrusted with granting approvals for notified sectors under the FDI policy and FEMA. DIPP administers the portal and issued a Standard Operating Procedure fixing a decision timeframe, excluding applicant delay for removing deficiencies, and conducts periodic inter ministerial reviews to ensure timely processing.
      Summary: Industrial development policy emphasises Make in India, Start-up India and Ease of Doing Business to streamline regulations and boost manufacturing, alongside progressive liberalisation of Foreign Direct Investment policy. MSME support through credit, skill development, cluster and employment programmes and sector-specific packages are highlighted, with additional schemes for the North Eastern Region and Himalayan States; State/UT targets and achievement data are not centrally maintained.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No. 01/13/2013 CL-V,Part- I , Vol II - G.S.R. 1219 (E) - dated - 18-12-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (Incorporation) Fourth Amendment Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment requires the section 10A declaration to be filed in Form INC-20A and certified by a practising Company Secretary, Chartered Accountant or Cost Accountant; sectoral regulator approvals must be attached where applicable. It prescribes filing e-Form RD-1 (with fees and specified attachments) for change of financial year and for conversion of a public company into a private company, allows the Regional Director to call for further information via e-Form RD-GNL-5 with up to two re-submissions, provides timelines including deemed approval if no order is issued, and mandates filing the Regional Director's order with the Registrar in Form INC-28.
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      F. No. 01/10/2013 Part-I CL-V - G.S.R. 1218 (E) - dated - 18-12-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (Registration of Charges) Second Amendment Rules. 2018
      Summary: The substituted Form CHG-4 prescribes required company identifiers, charge particulars including amount and satisfaction date, charge holder/assignee details, specified attachments (including charge holder letter), declarations for delayed filing and board authorisation, digital signature requirements for company officers, charge holders and practitioners, and a practising professional's certificate verifying original records and attachments.

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      99/2018 - dated - 20-12-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No.99/2018-Custom(NT) dated 20.12.2018
      Summary: Determination of exchange rates for customs purposes under the Customs Act prescribes fixed rupee conversion rates for specified foreign currencies to be used in valuing imported and exported goods. The notification supersedes the prior exchange rate notification and provides separate import and export rates in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units), effective from the stated implementation date for customs assessments and proceedings except for prior actions.

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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/ 2018/48 - dated - 30-11-2018 - SEBI
      SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (SETTLEMENT PROCEEDINGS) REGULATIONS, 2018
      Summary: The Settlement Proceedings Regulations, 2018 establish a regulatory framework authorising negotiated resolution of securities law contraventions by specifying the terms and procedural steps for initiating, considering and concluding settlements, and coordinate settlement processes under the principal securities, contracts and depositories statutes to give uniform legal effect to such settlements.
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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2018/40 - dated - 3-10-2018 - SEBI
      SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (DEPOSITORIES AND PARTICIPANTS) REGULATIONS, 2018
      Summary: Promulgation of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 2018 establishes a consolidated regulatory framework for depositories and participants under the rulemaking powers conferred by section 30 of the principal securities regulator statute read with section 25 of the Depositories Act, creating the statutory basis for supervision, compliance obligations, governance standards and operational rules applicable to depository participants.
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      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2018/39 - dated - 3-10-2018 - SEBI
      SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR AND PROCEDURE FOR REFUNDING TO THE INVESTORS) REGULATIONS, 2018
      Summary: Appointment of an independent Administrator and a structured mechanism for returning funds to investors are established; the regulations prescribe circumstances for appointment, the Administrator's authority to take custody of assets and records, and a procedural framework for collecting, verifying and disbursing investor claims, with safeguards on documentation, timelines, dispute resolution and regulatory oversight to ensure orderly administration and investor protection.
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