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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 31,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The rules permit voluntary compounding of FEMA contraventions by admitting breaches and paying a determined sum, subject to exclusions for section 3(a) matters and cases suspected of money laundering, terror financing or threats to sovereignty; compounding authority is vested in graded RBI officers and specified ED officers, with delegated powers to regional offices for enumerated contraventions. Applicants must use prescribed formats, furnish specified undertakings and documents, and meet preconditions (no recent similar compounding, requisite external approvals obtained). RBI examines applications, may call for hearings and documents, applies indicative factors and a guidance matrix to compute amounts, issues a compounding order requiring timely payment, and provides no appeal against the order.
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      Summary: The renaming establishes the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade with a mandate to oversee internal trade, including retail trade and trader welfare, and to facilitate ease of doing business and start ups; internal trade functions were transferred from the Ministry of Consumer Affairs by presidential approval, centralising policy oversight and administrative responsibility for these areas.
      Summary: The draft relaxes issuance and trading norms by reducing the minimum allotment and trading lot to 100 units and prescribes exchanges to adjust existing trading lots; it increases the leverage limit for InvITs for new asset acquisitions and requires additional quarterly disclosures where leverage exceeds the prior limit. A distinct framework for privately placed unlisted InvITs addresses investor composition, minimum investment, issuer-determined leverage after investor consultation, prohibition on listing, and migration and delisting procedures for existing privately placed listed InvITs subject to supermajority approval.
      Summary: The statement attributes demonetisation and RERA as regulatory measures that curtailed parking of unaccounted cash in real estate, asserting these measures reduced housing prices and improved affordability for youth; it additionally notes deployment of the Udaan regional connectivity scheme and increased government housing construction as concurrent development measures.
      Summary: The Finance Ministry confirmed presentation of an interim Budget 2019-20, reaffirming the established practice of seeking a Vote-on-Account to authorize essential government spending for a limited period in an election year, rather than presenting a full budget. Political objections were lodged against departing from precedent, and ministerial arrangements were noted due to the principal minister's temporary absence.
      Summary: The State presented development achievements but sought redress for a deteriorating fiscal position marked by a rising Outstanding Debt to GSDP Ratio, declining own tax revenue buoyancy, high interest payments and dominance of committed expenditure that limits developmental spending. The presentation also flagged agricultural distress driven by cropping concentration and groundwater depletion, and identified weaknesses in PRI and ULB accounting; the State sought special fiscal packages and debt relief for consideration by the Commission.
      Summary: IPPB leverages the postal network to expand financial inclusion by providing doorstep banking via trained agents with smartphones and biometrics, paperless Aadhaar enabled account opening, QR and biometric transaction tools, interoperable linking of legacy post office accounts, and assisted UPI onboarding to enable deposits, withdrawals, remittances and bill payments in rural and remote areas.
      Summary: Notification of 207 HSN codes creates a distinct classification for technical textiles to enable accurate import-export monitoring and targeted fiscal/policy support. Complementary measures include a Technology Mission on Technical Textiles funding Centres of Excellence for standardization, testing and prototype development, Focus Incubation Centres to commercialize manufacturing and conversion technologies, and funded schemes promoting agrotextile and geotechnical textile adoption including dedicated programmes for the North East.
      Summary: Notification of 207 HSN codes creates a discrete category of technical textiles to enable targeted monitoring of imports and exports and to unlock eligibility for fiscal support and incentives that were hindered by prior diffuse classification. This administrative classification underpins measures for procurement weightage, baseline industry surveys, and complements initiatives-such as an Innovation Centre, Centres of Excellence, incubation and training facilities, and an R&D committee-aimed at improving standardization, reducing import dependence for specialty fibres, and accelerating sectoral growth.
      14 Notifications Toggle

      GST

      1.
      06/2019 - dated - 29-1-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 65/2017-Central Tax dated 15.11.2017 in view of bringing into effect the amendments (to align Special Category States with the explanation in section 22 of CGST Act, 2017) in the GST Acts
      Summary: The notification substitutes the proviso's reference to sub clause (g) of clause (4) of article 279A (excluding Jammu and Kashmir) with the first proviso to sub section (1) of section 22 of the CGST Act read with clause (iii) of the Explanation, effected under section 23(2) of the Act and brought into force from 1 February 2019.
      2.
      05/2019 - dated - 29-1-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 8/2017-Central Tax dated 27.06.2017 so as to align the rates for Composition Scheme with CGST Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The amendment replaces the prior wording that calculated composition tax at fractional rates of turnover with the provision that composition tax shall be "an amount of tax calculated at the rate specified in rule 7 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017," thereby aligning the composition scheme rates with the CGST Rules.
      3.
      04/2019 - dated - 29-1-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 2/2017-Central Tax dated 19.06.2017 so as to define jurisdiction of Joint Commissioner (Appeals)
      Summary: Amendment recognises the Joint Commissioner of Central Tax (Appeals), inserts that "Additional Commissioners or Joint Commissioners" may be referenced in paragraph 2, substitutes paragraph 4 with "any officer not below the rank of Joint Commissioner (Appeals)", and updates Table I and Table III to include Joint Commissioners alongside Additional Commissioners, thereby expanding the category of officers empowered to perform appellate functions under the principal notification.
      4.
      03/2019 - dated - 29-1-2019 - CGST
      The Central Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Amendments retitle Chapter heading to Composition Levy, expand composition applicability to goods and services, and permit separate registrations for multiple places of business subject to conditions including a ban on mixed composition and standard levy across places and mandatory taxation of inter-place supplies. Suspension of registration is provided upon application for cancellation or by officer action pending cancellation proceedings, during which taxable supplies and return filing are barred. Transfer of unutilised input tax credit to newly registered places is enabled via FORM GST ITC-02A within thirty days, allocated by asset value and effective upon transferee acceptance.
      5.
      02/2019 - dated - 29-1-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to bring into force the CGST (Amendment) Act, 2018
      Summary: Appointment of 1 February 2019 as the commencement date for most provisions of the Central Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2018, issued under the empowering provision of sub-section (2) of section 1; the notification brings the Amendment Act into force by notification while expressly excluding certain enumerated provisions and clauses from commencement.
      6.
      01/2019 - dated - 29-1-2019 - CGST Rate
      Seeks to rescind notification No. 8/2017-Central Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017 in view of bringing into effect the amendments (regarding RCM on supplies by unregistered persons) in the GST Acts
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising powers under section 11(1) of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and on Council recommendation, rescinds notification No. 8/2017-Central Tax (Rate) dated 28 June 2017, subject to protection for things done or omitted before rescission, with the rescission taking effect from the 1st day of February, 2019, as a consequence of amendments addressing the reverse charge mechanism for supplies by unregistered persons.
      7.
      1/2019 – Goods and Services Tax Compensation - dated - 29-1-2019 - GST CESS
      Seeks to bring into force the GST (Compensation to States) Amendment Act, 2018
      Summary: The Central Government, under sub section (2) of section 1 of the Goods and Services Tax (Compensation to States) Amendment Act, 2018 (34 of 2018), appoints the 1st day of February, 2019 as the date on which the provisions of that Amendment Act shall come into force by way of statutory notification.
      8.
      03/2019 – Integrated Tax - dated - 29-1-2019 - IGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 10/2017-Integrated Tax dated 13.10.2017 in view of bringing into effect the amendments (to align Special Category States with the explanation in section 22 of CGST Act, 2017) in the GST Acts
      Summary: The notification amends the proviso to Notification No. 10/2017 by substituting the prior constitutional cross-reference with the first proviso to sub-section (1) of section 22 read with clause (iii) of the Explanation to section 22, aligning territorial applicability with the Explanation to section 22; the amendment is issued under powers in the IGST Act read with the CGST Act and is effective from the first day of February, 2019.
      9.
      02/2019 – Integrated Tax - dated - 29-1-2019 - IGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 7/2017-Integrated Tax dated 14.09.2017 to align with the amended Annexure to Rule 138(14) of the CGST Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Amendment to an Integrated Goods and Services Tax notification substitutes the figure "151" with the figure "5" in clause (b) of the proviso to Notification No.7/2017-Integrated Tax dated 14th September, 2017 to align with the amended Annexure to Rule 138(14); the Central Government makes the change on the Council's recommendation and declares it to come into force from the 1st day of February, 2019.
      10.
      01/2019 – Integrated Tax - dated - 29-1-2019 - IGST
      Seeks to bring into force the IGST (Amendment) Act, 2018
      Summary: Central Government, exercising the power under sub section (2) of section 1, appoints the date on which the provisions of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2018 shall come into force, thereby effecting commencement of the Act's amendments to the IGST framework by departmental notification.
      11.
      01/2019 – Integrated Tax (Rate) - dated - 29-1-2019 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to rescind notification No. 32/2017-Central Tax (Rate) dated 13.10.2017 in view of bringing into effect the amendments (regarding RCM on supplies by unregistered persons) in the GST Acts
      Summary: Rescission of the earlier IGST rate notification removes Notification No. 32/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate) and implements amendments addressing the reverse charge mechanism on supplies by unregistered persons; the rescission preserves acts or omissions prior to its operation and takes effect from the 1st day of February, 2019.
      12.
      01/2019 - Union Territory Tax - dated - 29-1-2019 - UTGST
      Seeks to bring into force the UTGST (Amendment) Act, 2018
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising its commencement power under the Amendment Act, designates the first day of February, 2019 as the date on which the Act's provisions shall become operative, thereby bringing the amended UTGST framework into force for the Union Territories.
      13.
      01/2019 – Union Territory Tax (Rate) - dated - 29-1-2019 - UTGST Rate
      Seeks to rescind notification No. 8/2017-Union Territory Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017 in view of bringing into effect the amendments (regarding RCM on supplies by unregistered persons) in the GST Acts
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising powers under section 8(1) of the Union Territory GST Act, rescinds the earlier Union Territory Tax (Rate) notification and provides that the rescission shall not affect things done or omitted under the rescinded notification; the new notification specifies a prospective commencement and records prior amendment history.

      Indian Laws

      14.
      G.S.R. 51(E) - dated - 28-1-2019 - Indian Law
      Amendments in the notification of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs notification number G.S.R 787(E), dated the 15th October, 2015
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the Presiding Officer entry in G.S.R. 787(E) by designating Ms. Zoya Hadke, Additional Secretary, Department of Legal Affairs, as Presiding Officer, made under the Central Government's powers under sub section (1) of section 10B and pursuant to rule 3 of the Cost and Works Accountants (Election Tribunal) Rules, 2006.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      3/2019 - dated 23-1-2019
      Clarification regarding applicability of section 56(2)(viia) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for issue of shares by a company in which public are not substantially interested
      Summary: Clarifies that the anti abuse provision in section 56(2)(viia) applies to fresh issuance of shares by companies not substantially interested by the public; Circular No. 10/2018 is disavowed and shall be treated as never having been expressed and not to be relied upon by any Income tax authority.
      2.
      02/2019 - dated 4-1-2019
      Withdrawal of the Circular Circular No. 10/2018 dated 31st December, 2018 - relating to interpretation of the term “receives" used in section 56(2)(viia).
      Summary: Circular No. 10/2018 relating to interpretation of the term receives in section 56 is withdrawn and shall be treated as never issued because the issue is sub judice and stakeholders have sought clarifications on related provisions; a fresh comprehensive circular on interpretation of receives and related section 56 provisions will be issued in due course after further examination.
      3.
      10/2018 - dated 31-12-2018
      Clarification regarding applicability of section 56(2)(viia) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for issue of shares by a company in which public are not substantially interested.
      Summary: Section 56(2)(viia) applies only where a specified company or firm receives shares of a specified company through transfer for no or inadequate consideration as an anti abuse measure; it does not apply to receipt of shares resulting from fresh issuances such as bonus, rights or preference shares by the specified company.

      DGFT

      4.
      Trade Notice No. 43/2018-19 - dated 30-1-2019
      Applications in ANF- 2D submitted for seeking policy /procedure relaxation in terms of Para 2.58 of the FTP.
      Summary: Applicants seeking relaxation under the FTP/HBP must complete column 15 of ANF 2D online, clearly stating the specific relaxation sought and citing the relevant FTP/HBP paragraph; applications submitted without this information will be treated as incomplete and rejected to ensure timely placement before the Policy Relaxation Committee and to avoid delays in processing.

      Customs

      5.
      Public Notice No.09/2018 - dated 18-12-2018
      Forwarding of received applications under Regulation 4 of Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2018 to National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes and Narcotics, NAClN
      Summary: Principal Commissioners and Commissioners must forward applications received under Regulation 4 to NACIN to facilitate the online examination under Regulation 6. Applicants are required to provide passport-size photographs, mobile numbers and email addresses; the necessary information must be submitted to NACIN by 31.12.2018. Any difficulties should be reported to the issuing office.
      6.
      Public Notice No.07/2018 - dated 7-12-2018
      Implementation of Paperless Processing under SWIFT-Uploading of Supporting Documents (eSANCHlT) in Exports
      Summary: Nationwide implementation of paperless processing under eSANCHIT allows authorized persons to upload digitally signed supporting documents to ICEGATE for Shipping Bills, obtain Image Reference Numbers for post-filing uploads, and link documents to Shipping Bills via amendments. Customs will access these electronic documents in ICES for assessment, raise queries requiring online responses, record examination results and issue Let Export Order online. Authorized persons must retain original supporting documents for five years and produce them when required. The facility is voluntary initially, subject to review and subsequent mandatory introduction.
      7.
      Public Notice No.08/2018 - dated 7-12-2018
      Procedure for disposal of un-claimed/un-cleared cargo under section 48 of the Customs Act, 1962, lying with the custodians
      Summary: Prescribes an expedited procedure under Section 48 of the Customs Act, 1962 for disposal of unclaimed/un cleared cargo: custodians must list consignments unclaimed over thirty days, notify importers and shipping lines, prepare inventories and obtain Customs NOCs; Customs will segregate lots, require regulatory clearances or testing where necessary, and permit e auction of approved lots. Valuation by government approved valuers sets reserve prices; auctions follow a four round sequence with specified bid treatments. Post sale, custodians file consolidated bills of entry, Customs assesses duty within fifteen days, and goods are released on payment; sale proceeds are disbursed under Section 150.
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