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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 04,2019

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      By: Saurabh Chokhra
      Summary: Eligibility for Input Tax Credit on works contract and construction depends on whether the activity concerns immovable property, whether it qualifies as a works contract or construction, and whether the expenditure is capitalised. ITC is disallowed where works or construction relate to immovable property and costs are capitalised; ITC is available when costs are charged to revenue or when the activity relates to plant and machinery excluded from the immovable-property restriction.
      By: Ashwarya Agarwal
      Summary: Amendments refine GST compliance by expanding definitions (including race club activities and securities facilitation), removing business verticals and allowing separate registration by place of business with procedures for ITC distribution; they recast the Supply test to require qualification under the main provision before Schedule II, limit RCM to notified classes, increase composition thresholds and allow service supplies by composition dealers, introduce deemed receipt for services for ITC, restrict ITC on motor vehicles while permitting ITC for employer-obligatory food and beverages, and adjust registration, suspension, audit, ITC set-off, export-in-INR treatment, appeal pre-deposit caps, detention periods, job-work timelines, and Schedule III exclusions.
      By: Ramandeep Bhatia
      Summary: Amendments allow taxpayers to obtain separate registration for each place of business within the same State or Union territory, with each registered place treated as a distinct person. Separately registered places must treat inter-unit supplies as taxable and issue invoices; composition scheme eligibility must be uniform across places and ineligibility at one place affects others. Unutilised input tax credit may be transferred to newly registered places via a prescribed electronic form within the statutory period, apportioned by the value of the entire assets of each place.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: The Amendment expands export of services to include payments received in Indian rupees where permitted by the Reserve Bank; empowers the Central Government to notify classes of registered persons required to pay tax on a reverse charge basis for supplies from unregistered suppliers; clarifies place of supply for transportation to destinations outside India and for services performed where goods are situated, with an exclusion for certain temporary imports for repair; provides for ad hoc apportionment of unapportioned integrated tax balances between Centre and States; and inserts caps on appeal pre deposits for higher appellate fora.
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      Summary: The scheme opened for subscription from 4 February to 8 February 2019 with an issue price per gram and settlement date of 12 February 2019; investors subscribing during this period obtain bonds at the published issue price. The Government, in consultation with the central bank, authorised a digital payment discount for online applicants: investors who apply online and pay through digital modes receive a per gram discount from the issue price, producing a reduced effective price for digitally paid subscriptions.
      Summary: GST revenue collections for January 2019 recorded a notable increase, with gross monthly receipts crossing the significant threshold and outperforming preceding months and the same month in the prior year. The release details the composition of collections across central, state and integrated components, notes that growth occurred despite tax rate reductions, reports GSTR 3B filing numbers for the period, and describes regular IGST settlements to CGST and SGST that determine post settlement revenue accruals to the Centre and States.
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      Customs

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      4/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 1-2-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority by DGRI
      Summary: The Principal Director General, Revenue Intelligence appoints specified officers as a Common Adjudicating Authority under clause (a) of section 152 of the Customs Act, 1962 to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the adjudicating authorities named against particular show cause notices; the Table lists noticees, their show cause notices, the original adjudicating authorities and the officers now designated to adjudicate those notices.

      GST

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      ORDER No. 02/2019 - dated - 1-2-2019 - CGST
      Central Goods and Services Tax (Second Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: The Explanation to sub section (4) of section 52 is amended to substitute the date 31st January, 2019 with 07th February, 2019, extending the deadline to furnish the electronically filed statement of outward supplies, supplies returned through the operator, and the amount collected, to address operators who could not obtain portal registration and thus could not file for specified months.
      3.
      ORDER No. 01/2019 - dated - 1-2-2019 - CGST
      Central Goods and Services Tax (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: Supplies of exempt services by way of extending deposits, loans or advances where consideration is represented by interest or discount shall not be taken into account for determining eligibility for the composition scheme under the second proviso to sub section (1) of section 10, nor in computing aggregate turnover for composition scheme eligibility; this Order supersedes the earlier Removal of Difficulties Order, 2017.
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      Order No. 01/2019-GST - dated - 31-1-2019 - CGST
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 117(1A) of the Central Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017 in certain cases
      Summary: A time extension for submission of the transitional declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 is granted until 31st March, 2019 under sub rule (1A) of rule 117 read with section 168, limited to registered persons who could not file by the due date because of technical difficulties on the common portal and whose cases were recommended by the Council; this order supersedes Order No. 4/2018 GST insofar as it provides the extension, without affecting prior actions or omissions.
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      Order No. 04/2018 - dated - 31-12-2018 - CGST
      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: The Order inserts an Explanation into section 52(4) declaring that the due date for furnishing the statement in FORM GSTR-8 for October, November and December 2018 is extended to 31st January 2019, to accommodate e commerce operators who could not obtain registration due to technical issues on the common portal, and is issued as a Removal of Difficulties Order under the enabling power of the Act.
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      Order No. 03/2018 - dated - 31-12-2018 - CGST
      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 Explanation to the annual return provision is amended by a Removal of Difficulties Order to substitute the earlier prescribed deadline with a later date for furnishing annual returns in Form GSTR-9, Form GSTR-9A and reconciliation statements in Form GSTR-9C for the impacted financial year, to address delays in making the electronic filing system operational.
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      Order No. 02/2018 - dated - 31-12-2018 - CGST
      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: A time limited extension allows registered persons to claim input tax credit for supplies made during the initial GST year after the September return deadline and until the due date for the March return, provided suppliers have uploaded invoice details by that March cut off. A corresponding extension permits rectification of errors or omissions in furnished details until the March deadline (including the January-March quarter).
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      ORDER No. 1/2018 - dated - 11-12-2018 - CGST
      Removal of difficulty order regarding extension of due date for filing of Annual return (in FORMs GSTR-9, GSTR-9A and GSTR-9C) for FY 2017-18 till 31st March, 2019
      Summary: The Order inserts an Explanation in the annual-return provision by way of a Removal of Difficulties Order, declaring an alternative filing deadline for the initial GST period because the electronic filing system was not yet operational and difficulties arose in complying with the statutory annual-return timeline; it applies to registered persons ordinarily required to file annual returns while recognizing statutory exclusions.
      9.
      ORDER No. 01/2019 - dated - 1-2-2019 - UTGST
      Union Territory Goods and Services Tax (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: The Order clarifies that the value of exempt services by way of extending deposits, loans or advances, insofar as the consideration is represented by interest or discount, shall not be taken into account for determining eligibility for the composition scheme and shall not be included when computing aggregate turnover for that purpose under the Union Territory GST framework.

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      19/GST-2 - dated - 31-1-2019 - Haryana SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 131/ST-2, dated the 22nd November, 2017
      Summary: Substitutes in the earlier notification's second paragraph the former reference to sub clause (g) of clause (4) of article 279A of the Constitution with the first proviso to sub section (1) of section 22 of the Goods and Services Tax Act, read with clause (iii) of the Explanation to that section, under the authority of sub section (2) of section 23 of the Act; amendment takes effect from the first day of February, 2019.
      11.
      18/GST-2 - dated - 31-1-2019 - Haryana SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 34/ST-2, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment replaces the prior percentage based formulation with the words "an amount of tax calculated at the rate specified in rule 7 of the Haryana Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017," thereby tying the tax computation method in Notification No.34/ST-2 to the rate specified in the Rules.
      12.
      16/GST-2 - dated - 31-1-2019 - Haryana SGST
      Notification to bring into force the HGST (Amendment) Act, 2018
      Summary: The government notifies the commencement of the Haryana GST (Amendment) Act, 2018 effective 1 February 2019 for all provisions except the amendment to the input tax credit clause, the amendment to return-filing obligations, the newly inserted section, and the amendment concerning tax payment allocation, which are not brought into force by this notification.
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      DGFT

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      71/2015-20 - dated 31-1-2019
      List of capital goods not permitted/permitted for import under the EPCG Scheme
      Summary: Amendment adds pre-fabricated Polyurethane Foam (PUF) panels/doors to Appendix 5F, permitting their import under the EPCG Scheme when used in chilled rooms or cold storages established by units for storage of fresh fruits and vegetables meant for export; effect: such imports are allowed under the scheme.
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