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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 24,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Triggers for GST enquiries include substantial carry forward or lapsed input tax credit claims, incorrect transitional credit entries, major changes in discount or accounting policies, sudden supplier changes or business closures, extensive related party transfers and potential fictitious billing. Authorities use data analytics and electronic records-reconciliation of audited financial statements with GST returns, detection of mismatches across returns, linkage of invoices with e way bills, and auditor discrepancies-to identify irregularities and prompt further scrutiny, with anti profiteering non compliance and adverse compliance ratings as additional triggers.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Mandatory country-by-country reporting requires the parent entity or designated alternate reporting entity of an international group to furnish an annual report to the Director General (Risk Assessment) in Form No. 3CEAD presenting per-country aggregates of revenue, pre-tax profit or loss, tax paid and accrued, stated capital, accumulated earnings, employee numbers and tangible assets, plus constituent-entity details and business activities; filing rules, designation procedures, notice and document production powers, exemption by consolidated revenue threshold, foreign currency conversion method and electronic filing responsibilities are prescribed.
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      Summary: GST Council recommended multiple GST rate reductions across specified goods and services, reclassifying items among 28%, 18%, 12%, 5% and Nil slabs and aligning rates for power banks with lithium ion batteries. It prescribed a deemed allocation of aggregate contract value for renewable-energy plant supplies-70% treated as goods at the concessional rate and 30% as services at the standard rate-and recommended reduced or exempt treatment for select services including cinema tickets, third-party goods-vehicle insurance and specified banking services.
      Summary: Extension of the composition scheme to small service providers, including determination of applicable rate and threshold, was referred to the Law Committee and Fitment Committee; tax rate on lotteries was referred to the Committee of States; taxation of residential property in real estate was referred to the Law Committee and Fitment Committee; and the threshold limit of exemption under GST for MSMEs was referred to a Group of Ministers, with the Council to revisit these issues at a later meeting.
      Summary: A package of GST compliance measures: a single cash ledger per tax head and a pilot single authority for refund disbursement; rollout of a new return filing system with extended deadlines and sequencing requirements for annual and periodic returns; mandatory electronic upload of refund supporting documents on the common portal and specified refund types permitted through the standard refund form; extensions for migration and historical filings with late fee waivers; and further clarifications and notifications to implement legislative amendments and portal functionalities.
      Summary: A Group of Ministers is constituted to analyse GST revenue trends, including structural causes for deviations from original design assumptions and implementation effects on state collections. A committee of experts from Central and State Governments and the National Institute of Public Finance and Planning will assist, provide findings to the GoM, and the GoM will submit recommendations to the GST Council; membership details will be announced later.
      Summary: Creation of a Centralised Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling is proposed to address conflicting appellate advance ruling decisions. An amendment is proposed to make interest leviable only on the net tax liability after accounting for admissible input tax credit, such that interest applies only to amounts payable through the electronic cash ledger. Both proposals are approved in principle and await statutory amendment.
      Summary: Sovereign Gold Bonds 2018 19 (Series IV) are offered for a defined subscription period at a published issue price per gram with a specified settlement date; investors applying online and paying through digital modes receive a discount from the published issue price, producing a lower effective price for eligible digital applicants, as declared by the Government in consultation with the monetary authority.
      Summary: PFRDA relaxed Tier I partial withdrawal norms: minimum membership to withdraw reduced to three years, the five year inter withdrawal gap removed, and subscribers may make up to three partial withdrawals each capped at twenty five percent of the subscriber's own contributions (excluding employer contributions). Permitted purposes include children's education and marriage, home purchase/construction (with an ownership exclusion), treatment for specified illnesses for covered persons, skill development, start up establishment, and disability related medical/incidental expenses.
      Summary: The SEBI (Settlement Proceedings) Regulations, 2018 create an integrated alternative enforcement framework that aligns quasi judicial processes with alternate dispute resolution, replacing the 2014 regime. The Regulations provide that disclosure related violations may be settled after making required disclosures, require refunds to investors where mandated by securities law, and ensure investor exit or purchase options, thereby promoting greater transparency and expeditious resolution of enforcement proceedings.
      Summary: Action uses administrative red flag indicators to identify shell companies and statutory mechanisms to remove names from the register where entities have not carried on business for two consecutive financial years and have not sought dormant status; enforcement includes director disqualification for continuous non-filing of financial statements or annual returns and criminal investigations where appropriate.
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      F. No. 6/1/2015-ECB - G.S.R. 1213(E) - dated - 17-12-2018 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Borrowing and Lending) Regulations, 2018
      Summary: A comprehensive Reserve Bank framework regulates cross border borrowing and lending by Indian residents, prohibiting such transactions except as permitted and authorising the Reserve Bank to allow exceptions. It defines key terms, restricted end-uses and eligible borrowers, and establishes regimes for External Commercial Borrowings, Trade Credit and External Commercial Lending. Schedules set currency, forms, eligibility, maturities, recognised lenders, cost ceilings, limits, security, drawdown/registration, reporting, servicing, hedging and available routes (automatic or approval), with special provisions for individuals, financial institutions and changes in residential status.
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