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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 03,2019

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Restriction on cash receipts prohibits receiving large cash amounts except by specified banking instruments; a penalty equal to the receipt amount applies for contravention unless the person proves good and sufficient reasons. Judicial principles treating recorded transactions, known identity of parties, absence of malafide intent, and bona fide belief as reasonable cause inform what may qualify as sufficient reasons. Because the statute does not define those reasons, administrative discretion, compliance burdens, and business disruption follow, prompting calls for guidance and temporary relaxation.
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      Summary: The Government continues an import quota restriction on pulses to stabilise prices while allowing export liberalisation of all pulse varieties through Customs EDI ports and, subject to quantity registration with DGFT, via specified non-EDI Land Customs Stations; the release also records a MEIS reward for Bengal Gram and presents recent import-value statistics showing a substantial decline in pulse import values.
      Summary: Approval extends Interest Equalisation Scheme benefits to merchant exporters for Pre and Post Shipment rupee export credit on products covered by the scheme's specified tariff lines, aligning merchant exporters with manufacturing exporters and aiming to enhance competitiveness and MSME linked export growth.
      Summary: A Departmental think tank and Task Force prepared a draft stakeholder based national e commerce policy titled "Electronic Commerce in India: Stakeholder Recommendations Received for a National Policy Framework." Responsibility for matters related to e commerce was transferred administratively to the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, and the draft policy remains under government consideration with no fixed timeline.
      Summary: Approval of a scheme of amalgamation makes Bank of Baroda the transferee bank and Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank the transferor banks, effective on the specified commencement date. On commencement, the undertakings of the transferor banks vest in the transferee bank as a going concern, encompassing all business, assets, rights, licences, borrowings, liabilities and obligations. The transferee bank will issue shares to transferor shareholders per a share exchange ratio, with an expert committee to address grievances. Permanent and regular officers and employees of the transferor banks become employees of the transferee bank on not less favourable terms, and the transferee board must protect their interests.
      Summary: Regulatory actions in 2018 combined GST rate rationalisation and implementation of new return formats with strengthened anti evasion and asset recovery mechanisms-notably adoption of Automatic Exchange of Information and FATCA exchanges, enhanced enforcement under the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act including an informant reward scheme, and introduction of a Fugitive Economic Offender regime-together with banking sector reforms: large scale public sector bank recapitalisation, creditor led insolvency resolution under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, SARFAESI amendments for faster recovery, and measures to debar wilful defaulters.
      Summary: The release presents 2017-18 land-border trade flows with India's contiguous neighbours, listing exports, imports and bilateral totals by partner and reporting a consolidated land-border aggregate; it separately compares sea-port exports and imports to/from bordering countries with India's sea-port trade with all countries, and notes additional trade via air cargo complexes, inland container depots and Special Economic Zones, based on government trade database figures provided in a parliamentary written reply.
      Summary: Trade agreements with Japan, Korea and ASEAN have expanded trade and include trade remedial provisions to address import surges. Imports include high grade steel not produced domestically, while cheaper raw materials and intermediates from partner countries have supported value added domestic manufacturing despite a modest rise in the trade deficit, as reported by the Minister of State for Commerce and Industry.
      Summary: Valuations under the Companies Act and Insolvency Code must be conducted by a registered valuer; individuals qualify for registration only if they are fit and proper, possess requisite qualifications and experience, are members of a recognised valuer organisation, have completed a recognised educational course, have passed the Valuation Examination conducted by the Authority, and are recommended by the recognised valuer organisation. The Authority has published syllabi, format and frequency of the Valuation Examination for specified asset classes and made examination details available on its website.
      Summary: Monthly GST revenue collection for December 2018 reports gross receipts by CGST, SGST, IGST (including import collections) and Cess, and notes the number of GSTR-3B returns filed. The statement details regular IGST settlements to CGST and SGST and a provisional 50:50 distribution from the IGST balance between Centre and States, and provides post-settlement revenue accruals to Central and State governments.
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      74/2018 - dated - 31-12-2018 - CGST
      Central Goods and Services Tax (Fourteenth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: The Fourteenth Amendment to the CGST Rules amends registration for persons collecting tax without physical presence, exempts supplier signatures for electronic invoices and related documents issued under the Information Technology Act, restricts furnishing PART A of FORM GST EWB 01 for registered persons defaulting in return filing subject to Commissioner's discretion, replaces and expands refund application forms (RFD 01/RFD 01A) with detailed statements and declarations, substitutes annual return and reconciliation forms (GSTR 9, GSTR 9A, GSTR 9C), and prescribes notice (FORM GST RVN 01) and summary (FORM GST APL 04) procedures for revisional orders.

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      07/2018 - dated - 27-12-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure, Formats and Standards of issue of Permanent Account Number (PAN)
      Summary: The Principal Director General of Income-tax (Systems) prescribes procedures, formats and standards for PAN issuance, document verification, secure data capture and transmission, and archival and retrieval policies. Issuance modalities include physical PAN cards by the Director of Income-tax (Systems) and coloured security-featured cards or electronically issued ePANs by authorised providers; ePANs must be PDF documents with enhanced QR codes containing demographic and biometric information and digitally signed by the issuing agency.
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      01/2019 - dated 1-1-2019
      INCOME-TAX DEDUCTION FROM SALARIES DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2018-19 UNDER SECTION 192 OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961
      Summary: Employers and persons responsible for paying salaries must deduct income-tax on estimated salary income for the financial year at rates notified by the Finance Act, 2018, applying age-based slabs, surcharge and a health and education cess; employers may opt to pay tax on perquisites, must obtain prescribed evidence for exemptions and deductions (including PAN, Form 12BA/12BB), file quarterly TDS statements electronically, issue Form 16 via TRACES, timely deposit TDS or face interest, penalties and prosecution for non-compliance.

      GST

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      82/01/2019-GST - dated 1-1-2019
      Applicability of GST on various programmes conducted by the Indian Institutes of Managements (IIMs)
      Summary: IIMs attained educational institution status from 31 January 2018, so services to students in long duration programmes (one year or more) conferring legally recognised degrees or diplomas are exempt from GST; short duration executive programmes awarding only participation certificates are not exempt and attract standard GST. For 1 July 2017-30 January 2018 only three specified long programmes were exempt; for 31 January-31 December 2018 both the general and specific exemptions co existed, allowing choice of the more beneficial exemption. The clarification also applies to corresponding IGST, UTGST and SGST notifications.
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      83/02/2019- GST - dated 1-1-2019
      Applicability of GST on Asian Development Bank (ADB) and International Finance Corporation (IFC)
      Summary: Services supplied by international financial institutions are exempt from GST under statutory tax immunity and immunity from tax collection obligations; this immunity precludes domestic tax provisions inconsistent with the Acts. The exemption applies only to services provided directly by the institutions and does not extend to entities appointed by or acting on their behalf.
      4.
      84/03/2019-GST - dated 1-1-2019
      Clarification on issue of classification of service of printing of pictures covered under 998386
      Summary: The service of printing of pictures is classified under Photographic and videographic processing services, which expressly includes colour printing of images from film or digital media and related tasks, and is excluded from the category of printing and reproduction services of recorded media. This classification determines the applicable GST rate under the annexed scheme and incorrect classification under printing and reproduction may result in short payment of GST.
      5.
      85/04/2019- GST - dated 1-1-2019
      Clarification on GST rate applicable on supply of food and beverage services by educational institution
      Summary: Supply of food and beverages by an educational institution itself to its students, faculty and staff is exempt from GST under the exemption notification for educational institutions; however, similar supplies provided to those beneficiaries by a third party under contract with the institution are taxable under the rate notification. The rate and exemption entries are to be read together so that a supply specifically covered by the exemption is not chargeable to GST despite a prescribed rate entry.
      6.
      86/05/2019- GST - dated 1-1-2019
      GST on Services of Business Facilitator (BF) or a Business Correspondent (BC) to Banking Company
      Summary: The banking company is the service provider in the BF/BC model and is liable to pay GST on the entire service charge or fee charged to customers, irrespective of collection via BF/BC, because transactions must be reflected in the bank's books and the bank remains responsible for BF/BC acts. The rural-branch exemption for BF/BC services applies only where the services fall within the financial services classification and relate to accounts of branches classified as rural under the bank's regulatory classification.
      7.
      02/2018-Central Tax - dated 31-12-2018
      Seeks to extend the due date for availing ITC on the invoices or debit notes relating to such invoices issued during the FY 2017-18
      Summary: Allows registered persons to claim input tax credit on invoices and related debit notes for FY2017-18 after the due date for the September 2018 return until the due date for the March 2019 return, provided the supplier uploaded details under section 37(1) by the March 2019 due date; also permits rectification of errors or omissions in section 37(1) details during the same extended period.
      8.
      03/2018-Central Tax - dated 31-12-2018
      Seeks to amend Removal of Difficulty Order No. 1/2018 dated 11.12.2018 so as to extend the due date for furnishing of annual returns in FORM GSTR-9, FORM GSTR-9A and reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR-9C for the FY 2017-2018 till 30.06.2019.
      Summary: The Central Government, using the removal-of-difficulties power, amended the Explanation to the annual-return provision to substitute the earlier due date with a later date for furnishing annual returns electronically for FY 2017-2018, in order to accommodate delays in operationalising the electronic filing system and enable affected registered persons to file required returns and reconciliation statements.
      9.
      04/2018-Central Tax - dated 31-12-2018
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing the statement in FORM GSTR-8 by e-commerce companies for the months of October to December, 2018 till 31.01.2019
      Summary: Extension of the due date for furnishing the statement in FORM GSTR-8 allows e-commerce operators who collected amounts but could not obtain registration or access the common portal to file the prescribed electronic statement for October, November and December 2018 by the declared extended date, thereby addressing technical barriers to timely compliance.

      Customs

      10.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 41/2018 - dated 18-12-2018
      Procedure for disposal of un-claimed/un-cleared cargo under section 48 of the Customs Act, 1962, lying with the custodians
      Summary: Procedure sets a regime under section 48 for disposal of un claimed/un cleared cargo: custodians must list consignments unclaimed beyond thirty days, update importer contacts, serve statutory notices, prepare inventories (with Customs sample checks), obtain Customs NOCs, secure third party regulatory clearances and testing where required, or arrange destruction if unfit. Custodians must obtain approved valuations to set reserve prices, conduct e auctions under prescribed multi round rules, file consolidated bills of entry for successful bidders, and ensure Customs duty assessment and release; sale proceeds are disbursed as per section 150.
      11.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 34/2018 - dated 25-10-2018
      Sanction of pending IGST refund claims where the records have not been transmitted from GSTN to DG Systems
      Summary: An interim mechanism allows sanction of pending IGST refund claims where GSTN-to-Customs transmission failed due to GSTR-1/GSTR-3B mismatches, permitting refunds on exporter undertakings and accountant certification with post-refund audit. The department now authorizes Cost Accountants to issue the required certificates under that mechanism to facilitate immediate processing of affected refund claims.
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