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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 31,2016

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      By: Abhishek Gupta
      Summary: The Model GST framework treats electronic commerce as supplies over digital networks and defines an electronic commerce operator as the platform owner or manager. Operators liable for TCS or specified operator obligations must register regardless of threshold, deduct and remit TCS when paying suppliers, file monthly statements reconciling outward supplies, ensure suppliers can claim corresponding credit, and comply with information calls by officers not below Joint Commissioner, subject to penalties for non compliance.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Credit of eligible duties and taxes in the electronic credit ledger is allowed to specified registered persons holding inputs or goods in stock on the appointed day, subject to conditions: inputs must be used for taxable supplies; the benefit of credit must be passed on by reduced prices; the claimant must be eligible for input tax credit under the Act; the claimant must possess invoices or prescribed documents evidencing earlier duty payment issued within twelve months before the appointed day; and the supplier of services must not be eligible for any abatement. A proviso allows certain registered persons without invoices to take cenvat at a specified rate and manner.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax implementation depends on GST Council clearances, final legal vetting of model laws and the Compensation Bill, resolution of administrative control and IGST administration, and enactment of corresponding Central and State legislation; budgetary decisions and Finance Bill amendments are also necessary to provide clarity on whether central indirect tax changes will accompany GST, so until these procedural and legislative steps are completed a deferred implementation timetable is likely.
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      Summary: The Protocol amends the DTAA to convert taxation of capital gains on transfer of shares to source-based taxation effective from 1 April 2017, with a grandfathering clause for pre-effective-date investments subject to Limitation of Benefits conditions and a two-year transition regime imposing a reduced tax rate in the source country. It also adds provisions to relieve economic double taxation in transfer pricing cases by expanding MAP access and confirms application of domestic anti-avoidance measures and prevention of tax evasion.
      Summary: Quarterly statistics on India's external debt at end-September 2016 report a marginal contraction in aggregate external liabilities compared with end-March 2016 and a sequential increase from end-June 2016. Total external debt stood at US$ 484.3 billion, driven by reductions in commercial borrowings and short term external debt, with long term borrowings constituting 83.2% of the total and short term debt 16.8%. Short term debt ratios to foreign exchange reserves declined modestly while the share of concessional debt remained around 9-9.4%.
      Summary: Amendment to Customs tariff valuation under section 14(2) substitutes revised Tables 1-3 in the existing notification, setting new tariff values for specified imported commodities including agricultural oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and unit valuations for gold and silver where notification benefits are claimed.
      Summary: The Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme closing date has been administratively extended to allow additional taxpayer participation; the Scheme, enacted to reduce pending litigation, was instituted by statute and brought into force by official notification, with details and the revised deadline published on the department's website.
      Summary: Macroeconomic stability was sustained in 2016-17 with robust aggregate growth and improved fiscal and current account balances; inflation remained within target bounds leading to an official 4 percent inflation target with tolerance, accompanied by demand- and supply-side measures (price stabilisation funds, buffer stocks, higher MSPs, and anti-hoarding advisories); external sector indicators improved with narrowed CAD, comfortable forex reserves, and manageable external debt, while sectoral policies targeted agriculture support and industrial reform.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using middle cross-currency quotes, provided corresponding rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen; the release also states that the SDR-rupee rate will be based on that reference rate.
      Summary: Closure of the exchange facility for Specified Bank Notes on December 30, 2016 requires banks to report SBN collections that day and to deposit SBNs held at branches (other than DCCBs) at Reserve Bank Issue Offices or currency chests on December 31, 2016; SBNs cease to be part of banks' cash balances from close of business on December 31, 2016, with specified exceptions and storage and reporting arrangements including extended ICCOMS reporting hours.
      Summary: Demonetisation-induced cash withdrawal disrupted banking operations and materially strained asset quality by constricting liquidity for borrowers and diverting bank resources to currency exchange. This caused a pronounced escalation in non-performing assets across lenders, a rise in wilful defaulters, and a sharp fall in credit demand and credit growth. Government recapitalisation and regulatory relief, including repayment extensions for small loans, were deployed, but further NPA deterioration is anticipated as the cash shortage's full effects on loan repayment materialise.
      Summary: The Department endorsed the Telangana Intellectual Property Crime Unit model for anti piracy enforcement and recommended its adoption by other states to protect copyright protected film and television content. Participants discussed implementation of the Copyright Law and urged the industry to run public awareness campaigns, particularly aimed at youth, to reduce piracy and support enforcement efforts.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes has executed two additional unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements covering international transactions in Information Technology and Automobile sectors, including software development, IT enabled services, manufacturing and business support services. The APA scheme, introduced in 2012 with rollback provisions from 2014, pre specifies pricing methods to provide transfer pricing certainty and is promoted as strengthening a non adversarial tax regime while attracting substantial taxpayer interest.
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      149/2016 - dated - 30-12-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 in Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) to fix tariff values: dollar-per-metric-tonne benchmarks for specified edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds and areca nut, and unit benchmarks for gold and silver when specified notification benefits are availed, thereby providing operative tariff valuation figures for customs assessment.

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      124/2016 - dated - 29-12-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Seeks to Amend Notification Number S.O. 1902(E) dated the 26th May, 2016
      Summary: The Central Government substitutes the previously stated deadline in S.O. 1902(E) by replacing the figures, letters and words of the original date with a later date, thereby extending the compliance timeline established by that notification under the power conferred by Section 202 of the Finance Act, 2016.
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      122/2016 - dated - 27-12-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (36th Amendment) Rules, 2016 - Investment of Providend fund moneys - INVESTMENT PATTERN
      Summary: Prescribes a structured investment pattern for provident fund moneys from 1 April 2016, allocating assets across government securities, debt and infrastructure-related instruments, short-term money market instruments, equities, and asset-backed/trust instruments with prescribed minimums, maximums and sub-category ceilings. Specifies instrument eligibility and quality standards including listing, residual maturity, market capitalisation, issuer financial conditions and minimum credit ratings (generally AA or equivalent), permits use of credit default swaps to cover default risk in limited cases, caps turnover ratio, and requires exit when ratings fall below investment grade.
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      49/2015-2020 - dated 30-12-2016
      Extending Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) benefit for ‘Onions Fresh or Chilled’ under ITC (HS) code 07031010 up to 31.03.2017
      Summary: Extension of the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) benefit for Onions Fresh or Chilled under ITC (HS) code 07031010 maintains the notified FOB-based incentive rate for an additional three-month period ending 31 March 2017, preserving exporter eligibility to claim the MEIS incentive for shipments of the specified commodity made within that extended period.
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      50/2015-2020 - dated 30-12-2016
      Enlistment of one PSIA in terms of para 2.55 (d) of HBP 2015-20 in Appendix 2G.
      Summary: National Marine Consultants Inc., USA is included in Appendix 2G as a Pre-Shipment Inspection Agency under Para 2.55(d) of HBP 2015-20, authorised to issue Pre-Shipment Inspection Certificates with immediate effect for listed territories. The recognition is for a fixed term from the date of the public notice. An annexure records the agency's approved spectrometers and survey meters with calibration and purchase documentation required for PSIC issuance.
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