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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 28,2015

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      By: Rakesh Singh
      Summary: Valuation for captive consumption uses cost-based valuation (commonly Rule 8), and CAS-4 requires scrap and waste used for reprocessing to be valued at the input-cost appropriate to the recycling stage less costs to make it reprocessable. Actual scrap sales, adjusted for opening and closing stock, are deductible from cost of production for the period; if unsold, realizable value may be estimated from market quotations. Accurate records of process inputs, outputs and scrap quantities are required, and the scrap value so calculated is deducted to determine cost of production for valuation.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax reform stalled when the 122nd Constitutional Amendment Bill failed to pass, delaying the subsumption of multiple indirect taxes and requiring two thirds upper house approval plus state ratification before commencement. Post commencement, a GST Council must be established to decide rates, thresholds and design. Draft business process reports, committee rate recommendations and a technology platform progressed administratively, but political disputes over rate entrenchment, an additional inter state tax and dispute resolution have impeded legislative consensus and rendered the announced rollout timeline uncertain.
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