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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 19,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 69 grants the Commissioner authority to authorize Central Tax officers, by written order, to arrest persons where there are reasons to believe offences under section 132(1)(a)-(d) or repeat offences under section 132(2) are committed; cognizable offences are non-bailable, arrests must be preceded by informing the person of grounds and production before a magistrate within twenty-four hours, and section 69(3) permits Deputy or Assistant Commissioners to release on bail for non-cognizable and bailable offences subject to CrPC provisions.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Taxability of mess or canteen food depends on supplier: when catering is provided by an educational institution to its students, faculty or staff the supply is exempt as incidental to education; when catering is provided to the institution by third parties it constitutes a separate taxable supply, taxable only if the institution has not availed input tax credit on inputs used to supply that service.
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      Summary: Reductions and procedural relaxations in GST compliance were recommended, focusing on late fee reductions for specific return forms, permission for voluntarily registered persons to apply for cancellation before completing one year, and an extension of the deadline for migrated taxpayers to file cancellation. A trial e-way bill facility for generation, modification and cancellation was authorised with planned migration to a permanent portal, and e-way bill rule amendments were approved for phased nationwide implementation. The Council also accepted the Committee on Handicrafts report and recommendations.
      Summary: Recommendations implement a structured revision of GST rates, IGST and Compensation Cess across multiple tariff lines by reducing and, in a limited case, increasing rates for specified goods, designating certain items as nil or low-rated, and prescribing cess and IGST treatment changes. Clarifications restrict low-rate treatment to particular chapters or net retained quantities for certain feedstocks, impose no refund of unutilised input tax credit for specified reductions, and propose targeted IGST cuts for space and scientific equipment. The Council directed implementation by notification.
      Summary: Recommendations reconfigure GST treatment of services through targeted exemptions, rate reductions, ITC adjustments, valuation clarifications and reverse charge refinements. Key measures include expanded exemptions for government-related and educational services, reduced rates for construction, amusement, tailoring and select industrial services, ITC alignment for tour operators and subcontractors to government projects, exclusion of deposit/loan value from exempt supply valuation (with financial sector exceptions), deferred taxation for transfers involving development rights until conveyance, and clarified taxable status for healthcare, entertainment and betting services.
      Summary: The GST Council favoured retaining the GSTR-3B provisional return while moving to an invoice-based reporting system capturing transaction details, with a written proposal to be circulated to states and finalisation at the next meeting. It also decided to implement the e-way bill requirement for inter-state movements above the prescribed value from February 1, with several states opting for intra-state implementation, to improve matching of consignments with supplier and purchaser returns and curb tax evasion.
      Summary: The commerce ministry is preparing an Export Diversification strategy, including a dedicated marketing strategy to expand exports into new products and markets and to facilitate exporter access to overseas demand via trade promotion platforms. Simultaneously, an Agri-export Policy will be published for stakeholder consultation, with government measures to create an enabling environment and leverage events like the Indus Food trade show to connect exporters with global buyers.
      Summary: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India conferred its Honorary Fellow Membership on Shri P.P. Chaudhary in recognition of significant contributions to the profession of company secretaries and for promoting professionalism of management and best practices in corporate governance, noting his extensive legal practice background.
      Summary: Pre-budget consultations convened at Vigyan Bhawan enabled state and UT finance ministers and senior officials to present fiscal policy suggestions; the Union Finance Minister stated that those suggestions and memoranda would be examined and suitably considered in formulating the 2018-19 Budget, guided by the principle of cooperative federalism.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published a US dollar reference rate and the previous day's rate, stating that this reference rate, combined with middle cross currency quotations, is used to compute rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen, and that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: GST is a destination based, value added indirect tax adopting a dual model of CGST and SGST for intra State supplies and IGST for inter State supplies, relying on input tax credit to eliminate cascading. Key governance and policy functions reside with the GST Council; administration is IT enabled through GSTN for registration, invoice upload, return filing, payment, IGST settlement and ITC matching. The law prescribes registration thresholds and categories, composition and reverse charge regimes, time bound ITC entitlement and automated reconciliation and adjustment mechanisms, alongside transitional rules for migration from legacy taxes.
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      Customs

      1.
      02/2018 - dated - 17-1-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to revoke/rescind notification No. 40/2012-Customs (ADD) dated 30.08.2012
      Summary: The Government rescinds Notification No. 40/2012 Customs (ADD) dated 30 August 2012 under section 9A(1) and (5) of the Customs Tariff Act read with rules 18, 20 and 23 of the 1995 Rules, subject to prior actions. Antidumping duty paid on or after 29 August 2017 under that notification shall be refunded to the person who in fact paid and did not pass on the burden, in accordance with law.
      2.
      06/2018 - dated - 18-1-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No.06/2018-Custom(NT) dated 18.1.2018
      Summary: Determines official foreign exchange conversion rates for customs valuation and related purposes, effective from 19th January, 2018, with separate import and export rupee-equivalent rates listed in Schedule I (unit rates) and Schedule II (rates per 100 units); the notification supersedes the earlier board notification except as respects prior actions and is intended to provide administratively revised exchange rates for application by customs authorities.

      DGFT

      3.
      44/2015-2020 - dated - 18-1-2018 - FTP
      Amendment in policy condition No.3 of Chapter 72 of ITC (IIS), 2017 — Schedule —I (Import Policy)
      Summary: Import of seconds and defectives of specified steel items is permitted through Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Nhava Sheva (JNPT) and ICD Tughlakabad, New Delhi. Such consignments must be accompanied by a pre shipment certificate from an inspection agency specified in Appendix 2G certifying description, material quality, chemical analysis, visual inspection, thickness, width and the ITC (HS) code.

      GST - States

      4.
      S.O. No. 06-01/2018-State Tax - dated - 10-1-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. S.O 50- State Tax, dated the 29th June, 2017.
      Summary: The notification substitutes in the principal state GST instrument the phrase one per cent. with half per cent. in clause (i), and amends clause (iii) to read half per cent. of the turnover of taxable supplies of goods, thereby altering the stated rate and clarifying the taxable base; the amendment is effective from 1st January, 2018.
      5.
      Va Kar/GST/12/2017-45 - dated - 4-1-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Corrigendum-Notification No S.O-50 (State Tax), Dated- 29.06.2017.
      Summary: Corrigendum prescribes composition scheme rates: one per cent of turnover in State for manufacturers; two and a half per cent for persons making supplies under clause (b) of paragraph 6 of Schedule II; and half per cent for other suppliers, deletes the proviso permitting cross state suppliers to opt in based on a preceding year turnover threshold, and makes the corrigendum effective from 25 June 2017.
      6.
      Va Kar/GST/07/2017-S.O. No. 05 - dated - 3-1-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax (Fourteenth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The amendment deems the Central UIN to be granted under the State Act, restricts retrospective amendment of registration particulars absent Commissioner's written order, prescribes a formula for refund of input tax credit on zero-rated supplies under bond or LOU with definitions for Net ITC, turnover components and Adjusted Total Turnover, permits refund where suppliers benefit from specified notifications, requires quarterly refund applications in FORM GST RFD-10 with GSTR-11, removes an invoice-value threshold, and substitutes multiple forms (REG-10, REG-13, GSTR-11, RFD-10, DRC-07) to operationalise registration and refund procedures for non-resident online suppliers and UIN holders.
      7.
      Va Kar/GST/04/2017-S.O. No. 04 - dated - 3-1-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Appoints the 1st day of February, 2018 as the date from which the provisions of serial number 2(ix)(i) and 2(ix)(ii).
      Summary: The State Government appoints the first day of February, 2018 as the date on which the provisions at serial number 2(ix)(i) and 2(ix)(ii) of a State Tax notification shall come into force and declares the notification to be deemed effective from the twenty-ninth day of December, 2017, exercising statutory power under the Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax Act.
      8.
      Va Kar/GST/04/2017-S.O. No. 03 - dated - 3-1-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Waiver the amount of late fee payable FORM GSTR-4.
      Summary: The State Government waives portions of the late fee for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-4 by the due date: generally waiving the amount in excess of twenty five rupees per day, and where the return shows nil State tax payable waiving the amount in excess of ten rupees per day; effective from 29th December, 2017.
      9.
      Va Kar/GST/04/2017-S.O. No. 02 - dated - 3-1-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Extends the time limit for furnishing the details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1.
      Summary: Extension of the time limit for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 is prescribed for registered persons above the specified aggregate turnover threshold, superseding the earlier notification and setting staggered due dates for July 2017 to March 2018 as per an appended table. Extensions for returns under section 38(2) and section 39(1) for the same period will be notified later. The notification is effective from 29th December, 2017.
      10.
      Va Kar/GST/04/2017-S.O. No. 01 - dated - 3-1-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Recommendations of the Council, notifies the registered persons having aggregate turnover of upto 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding financial year or the current financial year.
      Summary: Notification under section 148 identifies registered persons with aggregate turnover up to 1.5 crore rupees as a class eligible to follow a special procedure to furnish outward supply details in FORM GSTR-1 quarterly for specified 2017-18 quarters, prescribes final dates for each quarter, and states that any further special procedure or extension under section 38(2) and section 39(1) will be notified subsequently.
      11.
      Va Kar/GST/04/2017-S.O. No. 148 - dated - 29-12-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      The Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Amendment revises GST return and refund forms to separately record exports, SEZ supplies and deemed exports; adds Statement 1A for refunds due to input tax credit accumulated from inverted tax structure and Statement 5B for deemed export refunds; expands recipient description to include suppliers of deemed export supplies; and replaces declarations and undertakings to require invoice-level disclosures, mutual non-claim assertions, and repayment undertakings where input tax credit or compliance requirements are not met.
      12.
      Va Kar/GST/12/2017-4311 - dated - 28-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. S.O. 28 dated 20th June, 2017.
      Summary: Corrigendum amends a state GST notification by substituting the term the Commissioner for the Board in a specified rule; the amendment is declared effective from 22 June 2017 and is issued by the Commercial Taxes Department under the State GST framework.
      13.
      4-J /2017 - dated - 3-1-2018 - Karnataka SGST
      Karnataka Goods and Services Tax (Tenth Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: Karnataka amends GST rules (effective 15 November 2017) to clarify that exempt-supply aggregation excludes certain services under the Government of India integrated-tax notification; substitutes "supplier may issue" for invoice issuance language in rule 54; introduces rules (97A, 107A) permitting specified manual filing and processing in lieu of or alongside electronic filing; adds rule 109A establishing an internal appellate hierarchy with prescribed appeal periods; and inserts manual refund application and refund order forms specifying grounds, declarations, verification and refund-calculation annexures.
      14.
      01/2018 - dated - 1-1-2018 - Karnataka SGST
      State Tax seeks to further amend notification No. 3/2017 - State Tax so as to prescribe effective rate of tax under composition scheme for manufacturers and other suppliers
      Summary: Amendment prescribes reduced composition scheme tax rates by substituting in clause (i) the words "half per cent." for the earlier rate and, in clause (iii), replacing "half per cent. of the turnover" with "half per cent. of the turnover of taxable supplies of goods", thereby linking the composition levy to taxable supplies of goods and lowering the applicable rate.
      15.
      25/2017 - dated - 29-12-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Notifies the date from which E-Way Bill Rules shall come into force
      Summary: Designates 1st day of February, 2018 as the date on which the provisions numbered 9 and 10 of notification (4-D/2017) published in the Karnataka Gazette shall come into force, exercised under section 164 of the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, thereby bringing those specified E-Way Bill Rule provisions into operation.
      16.
      FD 47 CSL 2017 - dated - 28-12-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Corrigendum to Notification No.FD 47 CSL 2017 (4-I/2017) dated 13-12-2017
      Summary: Corrigendum issues targeted textual corrections to Karnataka GST notifications: substituting the term Board with Commissioner in specified rules; changing a bracketed letter from (c) to (b); replacing "for values exceeding" with "for values not exceeding"; renumbering cross references from sub rule (4) to sub rule (5); and substituting "State" with "Central" in a proviso, across the cited notifications.
      17.
      4-1/2017 - dated - 13-12-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Karnataka Goods and Services Tax (Ninth Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: Rules permit the Commissioner to extend filing periods by notification and provide that extensions by the Commissioner of State Tax are deemed notified by the Commissioner. Where the due date for furnishing outward supplies in FORM GSTR 1 is extended, suppliers must furnish export details in Table 6A after filing FORM GSTR 3B; those details must be transmitted electronically by the common portal to the Customs designated system and will be auto drafted into FORM GSTR 1 for the relevant tax period.
      18.
      42/2017 - dated - 14-11-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Amendments in the Notification (02/2017) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated 29th June, 2017.
      Summary: Amendments to the Karnataka SGST Schedule reclassify specified HS-coded goods by substituting, omitting and inserting serial entries to distinguish fresh or chilled goods from other goods and to treat goods not put up in unit containers differently from packaged goods. Packaged goods bearing a registered brand name or a brand name with an actionable claim or enforceable right are specifically captured and made subject to the conditions set out in ANNEXURE I; the Explanation redefines "registered brand name" to include registrations on or after 15th May, 2017 under specified laws.
      19.
      41/2017 - dated - 14-11-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Amendments in the Notification (01/2017) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated 29th June 2017
      Summary: The Notification amends Notification (01/2017) by substituting, inserting and omitting numerous schedule entries across Schedules I-V to reclassify goods among tax rate categories, adding conditional entries for goods "put up in unit container" bearing a registered brand name or a brand with an actionable/enforceable right (subject to ANNEXURE conditions), revising specific tariff descriptions and exclusions, and redefining "registered brand name" to include registrations on or after 15 May 2017 under specified laws. The Notification comes into force on 15 November 2017.
      20.
      4-H/2017 - dated - 9-11-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Karnataka Goods and Services Tax (Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: Amendments effective 18 October 2017 revise Rule 89 to permit either the recipient or, where the recipient forgoes input tax credit by furnishing an undertaking, the supplier to file refund applications for supplies treated as deemed exports. Rule 96A is amended to allow the Commissioner to extend the three month filing period. FORM GST RFD-01 Statements 2 and 4 are substituted to capture invoice, shipping bill/BRC/FIRC and integrated tax and cess particulars for refunds on export of services and supplies to SEZ units or developers.
      21.
      4-G /2017 - dated - 9-11-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Karnataka Goods and Services Tax (Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: Registered persons provisionally registered or registered under rule 10 may opt into the composition scheme by filing FORM GST CMP-02 on the common portal and must furnish FORM GST ITC-03 within ninety days of commencing composition; furnishing ITC-03 precludes later submission of FORM GST TRAN-1. The amendment also permits a single "invoice-cum-bill of supply" for mixed taxable and exempt supplies to unregistered persons and mandates a "consolidated tax invoice" for certain monthly service supplies, while clarifying mid quarter GSTR-4 return obligations and revising related forms and tables.
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      GST - States

      1.
      11/2017-GST - dated 21-12-2017
      Extension of time limit for intimation of details of stock held on the date preceding the date from which the option for composition levy is exercised in FORM GST CMP-03
      Summary: The time limit for furnishing details of stock held on the date preceding the date from which the option to pay tax under section 10 is exercised, in FORM GST CMP-03, is extended until 31st January, 2018. The order is issued under sub rule (4) of rule 3 of the Jharkhand GST Rules, 2017 read with section 168 of the Act and supersedes Order No. 05/2017 GST.
      2.
      09/2017-GST - dated 14-11-2017
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 117 of the Jharkhand Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017
      Summary: Extension of the statutory time limit is granted for submission of the transitional declaration in Form GST TRAN-1 under the Jharkhand GST Rules by exercise of powers under the GST Act; the order extends the filing window, expressly supersedes the prior administrative order, and preserves actions or omissions completed before such supersession.
      3.
      10/2017-GST - dated 14-11-2017
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 120A of the Jharkhand Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017
      Summary: Extension of the time limit for submission of FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 120A of the Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 extends the statutory compliance timeline for furnishing transitional declarations; the order invokes the rule-making power read with the enabling provision in the Act and supersedes an earlier office order to the extent inconsistent, preserving prior completed actions.
      4.
      05/2017-GST - dated 3-11-2017
      Extension of time limit for intimation of details of stock held on the date preceding the date from which the option for composition levy is exercised in FORM GST CMP-03
      Summary: Extension of the time limit is ordered for submission of details of stock held on the date preceding the date from which the option to pay tax under composition levy is exercised, to be furnished in FORM GST CMP-03, issued under powers conferred by sub rule (4) of rule 3 of the Jharkhand GST Rules and superseding Order No. 04/2017 GST.
      5.
      06/2017-GST - dated 3-11-2017
      Extension of time limit for submitting application in FORM GST REG-26
      Summary: The Commissioner, exercising powers under clause (b) of sub rule (2) of rule 24 read with section 168 of the Jharkhand GST Act, on the Council's recommendation, extends the period for electronic submission of applications in FORM GST REG-26 until 31st December 2017.
      6.
      07/2017-GST - dated 3-11-2017
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 117 of the Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017
      Summary: The Commissioner, under the Jharkhand GST Rules and Act and on Council recommendation, has extended the filing period for Form GST TRAN-1, superseding the earlier order and directing departmental implementation of the new deadline for submissions relating to transition declarations.
      7.
      08/2017-GST - dated 3-11-2017
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 120A of the Jharkhand Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017
      Summary: Extension of the period for submission of the declaration in Form GST TRAN-1 is ordered by the Commissioner under the Jharkhand GST Rules and the Act, acting on the Council's recommendation; the order supersedes an earlier administrative order and sets a new extended submission period to permit completion of transitional declarations.

      GST

      8.
      28/02/2018 - dated 18-1-2018
      Corrigendum to Circular No. 28/02/2018-GST dated 08th January 2018 issued vide F.No. 354/03/2018 - reg.
      Summary: If catering services are provided by an educational institution that meets the notification definition for educational establishments, such catering is exempt from GST. If the supply of food or drink in a mess or canteen is provided to the educational institution by a third party, that supply is treated as a taxable service to the institution at the reduced rate, provided the institution has not taken input tax credit on goods and services used in supplying the service.

      DGFT

      9.
      55/2015-2020 - dated 18-1-2018
      Enlistment under Appendix 2E of M/s Asian Exporters' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AECC&I) - Authorized to issue Certificate of Origin (Non-Preferential) - reg.
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade, exercising powers under paragraph 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020, authorises M/s Asian Exporters' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AECC&I) to issue Certificate of Origin (Non-Preferential) and adds the agency to Appendix 2E (List of Agencies Authorized to issue Certificate of Origin (Non-Preferential)) at Serial No.32 (Maharashtra), thereby enlisting AECC&I as a recognised issuing authority under the FTP 2015-2020.
      10.
      54/2015-2020 - dated 18-1-2018
      Change of Office Address (location) of India Industries Association (IIA) to authorize their firm as an agency to issue Certificate of Origin (Non-Preferential)-reg.
      Summary: Amendment updates the registered office location of the India Industries Association in the List of Agencies Authorized to issue Certificate of Origin (Non-Preferential), made under paragraph 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020; the Director General of Foreign Trade records the new address and confirms that the Public Notice notifies this administrative change for the IIA as an authorized issuing agency.

      Customs

      11.
      03/2018 - dated 17-1-2018
      Amendment in the AEO Programme Circular No. 33/2016 dated 22/7/2016- reg.
      Summary: Amendments decentralise AEO application processing, designating the Commissioner, Directorate of International Customs as AEO Programme Manager and requiring submission to jurisdictional Chief Commissioners with a copy to the Manager. AEOs may apply for Advance Authorisation on self-declaration where SION/ad hoc norms are absent or additional inputs are used. Financial eligibility requires solvency for the prior three years; T1/T2 may submit auditor or independent CA solvency certificates while T3/LO (and T2 under review) require statutory auditor certificates. AEO validity is three years for T1/T2 and five years for T3/LO.
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