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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 11,2019

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      By: Shilpi Jain
      Summary: Registered persons above the turnover threshold must furnish audited accounts and a certified reconciliation in FORM GSTR 9C, creating a GST audit obligation focused on verifying returns, taxes paid, refunds claimed and input tax credit. Although existing audited financials may be attached, the statutory definition of audit supports an examination of GST specific records, producing debate over the need for a separate GST audit. Professional audits and retained advisers promote early error detection, stronger controls, clearer bona fide positions and reduced exposure to delayed departmental assessments, while auditors bear increased professional responsibility under GSTR 9C verification requirements.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Multiple notifications extend deadlines for migrated taxpayers to obtain GSTINs and furnish migration details, and postpone filing dates for FORM GSTR-3B and FORM GSTR-1 to allow electronic submission through the common portal within new cut-off windows. Specified notifications waive late fees for eligible delayed filings of FORM GSTR-1, FORM GSTR-3B and FORM GSTR-4 within a defined remedial period, extend the due date for FORM ITC-04 in respect of job-worker transactions, and exempt inter-governmental supplies from TDS deductions while clarifying territorial exercise of certain assessment powers.
      Summary: Notifications and orders from the 31st GST Council meeting extend timelines for migration and filing of GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, GSTR-4 and ITC-04, waive late fees for specified historical periods if returns are filed within the extended windows, and extend the date to avail ITC for FY 2017-18 invoices until the March return filing deadline. Annual reconciliation rules require prior filing of periodic returns; additional liabilities in reconciliation must be paid in cash via DRC-03. Circulars clarify transitional credit scope, reverse charge liabilities, refund computation for accumulated ITC including composition of Net ITC and treatment of reversed ITC, and classification and rate adjustments for specified supplies.
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      Summary: INDUS FOOD 2019 is a government-supported export promotion platform that scales up a Reverse Buyers Sellers Meet (RBSM) run by the Trade Promotion Council of India with financial support under the Market Access Initiative (MAI) scheme, enabling targeted B2B matchmaking and direct engagement between international buyers and Indian food and beverage suppliers to promote value addition, better price realization, and integration into global value chains.
      Summary: A cross-border digital collaboration platform connects Indian IT service providers with Chinese enterprises via a partnership between an Indian industry association and two municipal governments, operated by a designated joint venture that maintains localized portals as a boundary-less marketplace for sourcing IT solutions and promoting operational optimisation and best-practice adoption.
      Summary: Increase in composition and registration thresholds and simplified compliance were adopted: the turnover limit for the Composition Scheme for Goods is raised with Special Category States able to set limits; composition taxpayers will file one annual return with quarterly tax payments and a simple declaration. Suppliers of goods will face a two-tier exemption threshold for registration, while service providers' registration threshold remains lower with reduced limits in special category States. A Composition Scheme for Services is introduced for eligible service and mixed suppliers with a composite rate and the same simplified return/payment regimen. These measures are effective from the start of the next fiscal quarter.
      Summary: Approval was given to notify amendments to CGST, IGST, UTGST and GST (Compensation to States) Acts, and corresponding rules, notifications, circulars and state GST Acts, to take effect from the specified effective date via Gazette notifications. The Council also extended the final passing deadline for the GST Practitioner examination for persons enrolled under the former sales tax practitioner/tax return preparer category with five years' prior practice.
      Summary: The fiscal framework raised the GST exemption limit to higher region-specific thresholds and increased the turnover cap for the Composition Scheme, altering registration and tax-payment obligations for micro, small and medium enterprises. Separately, a State was authorised a temporary intra-state calamity levy and a seven-member group was formed to review potential sectoral inclusion in GST.
      Summary: States and Union Territories must formulate state- and product-specific export strategies, improve logistics and infrastructure, and fully utilise central schemes to promote services exports, value-added and organic agricultural produce. The Centre has an Agricultural Export Policy aimed at expanding agricultural exports and will extend the Business Reform Action Plan to the district level to improve regulatory delivery. Targeted support includes funds for champion services sectors, incentives for Geographical Indication registrations, and the Trade Infrastructure for Exports Scheme with additional matching support for the North-Eastern States.
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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 34/2018-19/CCP/JMR - dated 18-12-2018
      Procedure for dealing with "shipping bill copies" consequent to doing away of "Exchange Control Copy" and "Export Promotion Copy" of Shipping Bill vide Customs Circular No.55/2016-Cus dated 23.11.2016. m/r.
      Summary: Following removal of the Exchange Control and Export Promotion copies, Customs will not retain the Customs copy after issuance of Let Export Order. The Customs copy must be submitted by the exporter to the shipping line as proof of clearance and the shipping line will file it with Customs as part of the Export General Manifest. Exporters should retain the Exporter's copy of the LEO for recordkeeping, audit and future reference.
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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 35/2018-19/CCP/JMR - dated 18-12-2018
      Non-requirement pf signature and stamp of LEO Officer on the final print-out of the Shipping Bill. M/r
      Summary: The final print-out of the Shipping Bill generated through the Customs EDI System after Let Export Order (LEO) bears the name and SSO ID of the officer who granted LEO; therefore, the physical signature and stamp of that officer will not be required on the system generated Shipping Bill print out. Stakeholders should report any difficulties to the office.
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      AMENDMENT TO PUBLIC NOTICE NO.24/2018/CCP/JMR - dated 19-11-2018
      Designation of Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) and Appellate
      Summary: Amendment to designation of Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) and Appellate Authority under the Right to Information Act: the first Appellate Authority is to be read as "SHRI BHARAT PRAKASH" in place of the earlier name, and the CPIO for Custom House Okha is to be read as "SHRI H. K. MESHRAM", Assistant Commissioner, consequent to transfer and superannuation.
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      PUBLIC NOTICE NO.31/2018 - dated 13-11-2018
      Strict compliance of provisions of Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirement for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2012 as amended at the time of assessment, registration and examination
      Summary: Notified electronic and IT goods must conform to Indian Standards, be tested at BIS-recognised labs, and be registered with BIS before import or sale; the Standard Mark must be placed on product and packaging (or packaging alone where necessary), BIS stickers are prohibited, BIS certificates should be uploaded in e-sanchit, and Customs officers must verify registration, description, labelling and conformity before clearance.
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