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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 27,2018

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: The Council recommended operative changes to GST rates and exemptions for specified goods and services, procedural reliefs including extensions for filing annual and other returns, waiver of late fees for specified past periods, introduction of a revised monthly return system, and clarifications on classification and scope (including treatment of EPC contracts for renewable energy, RCM adjustments, ITC time-limits, and refund procedures). It also proposed governance measures to study revenue trends and referred specific tax policy issues to committees.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: Announcements include GST rate rationalisation transferring numerous consumer items to lower slabs while limiting items at or above the intermediate rate; the Council also proposed a centralized Advance Ruling authority with binding decisions for conflicting views, piloted refund and return systems, deadline extensions and fee waivers, input tax credit allowance for prior fiscal invoices up to the cutoff, and development of composition schemes for small service providers and real estate, with MSME threshold review deferred to the next meeting.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Guidelines establish two panels of advocates-senior and junior-with minimum years of practice and specified disqualifications; selection is by an Empanelment Committee assessing experience, specialization in insolvency, conduct and integrity, and may involve Bar verifications. Engagements include use of government law officers when necessary. Terms set fee categories, outstation allowances and procedural obligations; empanelled advocates undergo six monthly performance review and face suspension or removal for misconduct, conflicts of interest, non compliance or misappropriation. Termination requires notice and return of case records, with post-termination remedies preserved.
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      Summary: The policy distinguishes the marketplace and inventory models for e commerce: foreign investment is permitted under the automatic route in the marketplace model and prohibited in the inventory based model. Marketplace platforms must act as B2B facilitators, may provide support services, must not own or control vendor inventory (control thresholds convert the model to inventory based), must not influence sale prices, must ensure fair non discriminatory service provision, and must furnish an annual auditor's certificate of compliance.
      Summary: NITI Aayog will publish the Second Delta Ranking under the Aspirational Districts Programme measuring incremental progress between June 1, 2018 and October 31, 2018 across Health & Nutrition, Education, Agriculture & Water Resources, Financial Inclusion & Skill Development, and Basic Infrastructure using real-time district data from the Champions of Change Dashboard and household survey inputs.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      08/2018 - dated 26-12-2018
      Explanatory Notes to the Provisions of the Finance Act, 2018
      Summary: Finance Act, 2018 prescribes the income tax rate structure and surcharge/cess regime, withdraws the general exemption for specified long term capital gains and introduces a concessional tax regime with consequential valuation and computation rules, expands the domestic nexus for taxing non resident business profits by aligning "business connection" with modified PE concepts and by creating a "Significant Economic Presence" test for digital and other prescribed transactions, and makes multiple targeted amendments to dividend taxation, stock to capital conversion, insolvency linked loss carry forwards, deductions, reporting, withholding and assessment procedures.
      2.
      09/2018 - dated 26-12-2018
      Extending the due date for furnishing of report under section 286 (4) of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: The Board extended the timeframe for furnishing Country-by-Country Reports by constituent entities, adopting a twelve-month standard period from the end of the reporting accounting year and a six-month period where a systemic failure in the parent's jurisdiction is notified; as a one-time administrative measure, the Board extended the filing deadline for constituent entities for reporting accounting years ending up to February 28, 2018, to March 31, 2019, to address genuine hardship caused by calendar-year reporting and lack of exchange arrangements.

      Customs

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      32/2018 - dated 14-12-2018
      Procedure for disposal of un-claimed/un-cleared cargo under section 48 of the Customs Act, 1962, lying with the custodians
      Summary: Procedure for disposal of un-claimed and un-cleared cargo under the Customs Act is reaffirmed for importers, exporters, trade and customs brokers, referencing prior Board circulars as the procedural basis for expeditious clearance and disposal of cargo lying with custodians, and inviting stakeholders to report any difficulties in implementation to the issuing office.
      4.
      30/2018 - dated 15-11-2018
      Implementation of Paperless Processing under SWIFT-Uploading of Supporting Documents (eSANCHIT) in Exports
      Summary: Implementation of paperless export processing via SWIFT uploading of supporting documents (eSANCHIT) is mandated, prescribing eSANCHIT as the channel for transmission and requiring strict compliance with the referenced Board Circular; stakeholders must report implementation difficulties to the Commissioner's office.
      5.
      31/2018 - dated 15-11-2018
      Electronic Sealing- Deposit in and removal of goods from Customs bonded Warehouses
      Summary: Electronic sealing for deposit and removal of goods from Customs bonded warehouses is required and stakeholders must strictly follow the Board circulars and this office's public notices; implementation has been extended and any difficulties in adopting the electronic sealing procedure should be reported to the Commissioner's office.
      6.
      27/2018 - dated 26-10-2018
      Electronic Sealing- Deposit in and removal of goods from Customs bonded Warehouses, clarification
      Summary: Importers authorised to deposit or transfer goods into Customs bonded warehouses must obtain RFID seals from the destination warehouse; the same requirement applies to warehouse to warehouse transfers. The notice places this electronic sealing protocol into effect from the stated implementation date and encloses the clarifying Board circular for strict compliance, inviting stakeholders to report implementation difficulties to the Commissioner's office.
      7.
      25/2018 - dated 9-10-2018
      Electronic Sealing- Deposit in and removal of goods from Customs bonded Warehouses
      Summary: Electronic sealing is mandated for movement of goods under customs warehousing bond, requiring RFID sealing for consignments deposited in or removed from Customs bonded warehouses; the mandatory implementation date has been extended by Board circular and stakeholders are instructed to comply strictly and report any difficulties in implementation to the issuing office.
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