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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 27,2016

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Section 16 confines zero rated supply to exports and supplies to SEZ developers or units, allows input tax credit for such supplies, and provides two refund routes for registered exporters: export under bond without IGST and claim refund of unutilised input tax credit, or export with IGST payment and claim refund of IGST, with SEZ recipients able to claim refund of IGST paid by suppliers.
      By: N Gupta
      Summary: Whether an assessing officer may assess income that comes to his notice during reassessment proceedings when the recorded reasons for reopening cease to survive is contested. Parliament's explanatory provision states the officer may assess any such subsequently discovered issue notwithstanding its omission from the originally recorded reasons, but high courts are split: some treat the provision conjunctively and limit reassessment when initial reasons fail, while others read the parts independently and permit assessment of subsequently discovered income if the notice itself is valid.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: A manufacturer who received goods back from an SEZ under authorised bonded procedure, where the SEZ developer paid excise duty (and sought reimbursement) and the manufacturer recorded the goods in stock and the duty on a recognised duty payment instrument, is entitled to claim Cenvat credit of the duty paid. Proper procedural compliance-bonded removal, authorised return challan, duty payment and stock entry-are the operative prerequisites for claiming credit under the Cenvat framework and the Central Excise rules.
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      Summary: Move towards a mindset of voluntary compliance and recognition of payment of legitimate taxes as a civic responsibility is urged; payment of due tax is the responsibility of every citizen. Central-state coordination for a smooth transition to the Goods and Services Tax is essential to prevent taxpayer hardship. IRS (C&CE) officer trainees are tasked to be efficient, credible and to implement the new indirect tax administration, while NACEN's training and infrastructure development support that administrative objective.
      Summary: Department of Commerce pursues export growth and trade competitiveness through strategic priorities - export and market diversification, FTAs, infrastructure and credit enhancement - and operational measures including launch of the Government E Marketplace (GeM), ratification and Category A notification under the Trade Facilitation Agreement with a National Committee to coordinate implementation, and MOUs for data sharing between DGFT, GSTN, state tax departments and central agencies to streamline export processing.
      Summary: A lower, internationally competitive tax regime is needed to broaden the economic base and enhance competitiveness; tax administration should foster voluntary tax compliance by trusting taxpayers as a default and employing wider audits only in objectively selected cases, using selective scrutiny and confidence-building measures to increase compliance.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the derived rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen, comparing current quotations with the prior published rates; the notice specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: No new levy of long-term capital gains on listed equity transactions is intended; the government has no proposal to impose such a tax. Currently, gains on sale of listed securities after a holding period of one year are exempt, while shorter-holding profits remain subject to short-term capital gains taxation and all market trades attract securities transaction tax. Policymakers indicated a desire for fair, transparent tax design to ensure appropriate contribution from market participants without changing the existing exemption.
      Summary: The government launched Lucky Grahak Yojana and Digi Dhan Vyapar Yojana to incentivise digital payments by awarding monetary rewards for transactions using RuPay, UPI, AEPS and USSD. NITI Aayog and NPCI implement the schemes with daily, weekly and mega draws delivered through DigiDhan Melas across 100 cities, combined with measures to reduce transaction costs, expand card and POS supply, and provide training and handholding to drive mass adoption and formalisation of the economy.
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      Instruction No. 87 - dated 20-12-2016
      Clarification regarding import of non-prime mills left over, scrap and spurious CRGO material in SEZs
      Summary: SEZ units are directed to import only prime CRGO Steel for goods to be cleared to the domestic tariff area, and must comply with all conditions of the Steel Products (Quality Control) Second Order in respect of such goods; Development Commissioners are to ensure compliance.
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      F.2/7/2016-SEZ - dated 19-12-2016
      Proposals for setting up of new SEZs and MHA clearance - Regarding
      Summary: National security clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs must be assessed and obtained before formal approval for new SEZs. Proposals must be checked for country sensitivity and geographical sensitivity-including sites within fifty kilometres of LoC/LAC/international borders and proximity to nuclear, space, defence or Official Secrets Act installations-and must indicate whether MHA clearance is required. Proposals needing clearance must include a prescribed company and director(s) self-declaration detailing registration, owners/promoters/directors and any preventive detention or criminal proceedings with specified particulars.
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