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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 05,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Bill creates a centralized collection regime for stamp duty on securities: stock exchanges or authorized clearing corporations collect duty from buyers on sales through exchanges; depositories collect duty from transferors for off-exchange transfers and from issuers on allotment lists for issues. Collected duties are chargeable as per Schedule I, instruments so covered need not be separately stamped, and infrastructure entities must transfer duties monthly to the State of buyer domicile after permitted facilitation deductions, submit transaction details as required, and comply with prescribed rules.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Amendments propose increasing the threshold for Tax Deducted at Source on interest payable to residents (other than interest on securities) and increasing the threshold for Tax Deducted at Source on rent, thereby reducing the instances where withholding is required. Both changes are to take effect from April first of the stated year and apply in relation to the following assessment year and subsequent years.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Customs proposals streamline duty-free import of capital goods and inputs, establish a single-point approval for manufacturing and warehouse operations, mandate full digitalization of import-export transactions, and promote RFID for export logistics. GST proposals raise the registration threshold and broaden the Composition Scheme eligibility, offering simplified flat-rate tax and single annual return options for small taxpayers, with a specific simplified rate framework for small service providers to reduce compliance burdens.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Proposals extend the 100% deduction for approved housing projects under Section 80-IBA by one year to approvals up to March 31, 2020, effective April 1, 2020; extend the nil annual-value notional rent exemption under Section 23 from one year to two years, effective the same date; and amend Section 54 to allow rollover of long-term capital gains into up to two residential houses once per taxpayer, subject to a specified capital gains limit, effective April 1, 2020.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Notice and communication of adjourned hearing dates by the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal must be reliable: posting dates only in cause lists or on notice boards or announcing dates orally when representatives are absent is insufficient. Proper communication requires written notices when parties or their authorised representatives are not present and, when a representative is present, a signed order sheet or acknowledgement fixing the next date. Where notice is defective, dismissal for non-appearance should be avoided; tribunals should either decide on merits from available records or adjourn to afford a reasonable opportunity to be heard.
      By: Akshay Hiregange
      Summary: Reverse Charge on security personnel services requires registered recipients to pay GST under reverse charge for gross charges (including PF, ESI and service charges) from 1 January 2019; RCM on purchases from unregistered persons will apply only when specific recipient classes or goods/services are notified, so currently such RCM does not operate. Section 49A changes the sequence of ITC utilisation, prioritising IGST credit exhaustion first, affecting CGST/SGST balances and potential cash outflows.
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      Summary: Discussions emphasised enhancing international investment cooperation across smart cities, food processing, airport infrastructure, dairy, and green energy technology, and considered facilitation mechanisms including the Indo-German Fast Track and Invest India presentations on ease of doing business to attract and support bilateral investment and start-up collaboration.
      Summary: An Ad hoc National Committee of fourteen members has been formed to draft the Memorandum and Articles of Association and rules for a Domestic Council for Gems and Jewellery. The Government supports the Council to provide industry representation for policy redress and has complemented this initiative with measures including Special Notified Zones, Common Facility Centres, a separate HS classification for lab grown diamonds, and financial and export infrastructure assistance under Department of Commerce schemes.
      Summary: The Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme issues EPCG Authorizations allowing zero-duty import of capital goods (except items on a negative list) with 24 months import validity and actual user condition. Authorization holders must fulfil a specific Export Obligation equal to six times the duties, taxes and cess saved within six years, plus an Average Export Obligation based on the preceding three licensing years; partial early fulfilment can permit condonation. Reduced specific obligations apply for indigenous sourcing, Green Technology products, and units in the North East and Jammu & Kashmir. Regional Authorities enforce compliance through show cause notices and adjudication under the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992.
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is convened to consider and adopt the Sixth Bi monthly Monetary Policy Statement for 2018 19, with the MPC meeting scheduled over a multi day window and the Committee's resolution to be posted on the issuer's website promptly at a specified time following the meeting.
      Summary: Trade defence instruments-anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguard measures-are applied under WTO procedures; the DGTR investigates substantiated domestic producer applications, issues findings and recommends provisional or definitive duties to the Department of Revenue, which may impose duties. As of 28 January 2019, anti-dumping duties are in force on 99 products imported from China across multiple sectors.
      Summary: Government approval authorised a staged capital infusion into the export credit agency, with earlier instalments released and a proposal for the remaining tranche submitted to the Ministry of Finance; the infusion aims to strengthen underwriting capacity to support exporters-particularly MSMEs-and to enable product diversification and a more liberal underwriting approach for challenging and emerging markets while maintaining cost effective credit insurance.
      Summary: Implementation of the Agriculture Export Policy is progressing via national, state and cluster workshops to create a roadmap for expanding agricultural exports. The Policy pairs strategic and operational measures with existing export promotion schemes and sectoral export development authorities, which support exporters through trade infrastructure, market access initiatives, participation in international fairs, market intelligence dissemination and quality assurance measures.
      Summary: Data adequacy and data security for Indian IT/ITES firms were addressed via a MEITY expert group and India EU ICT dialogues including GDPR workshops. India proposed facilitating cross border information flows within a Trade Facilitation Agreement for Services at the WTO but, supporting a non negotiating Work Programme on Electronic Commerce, did not join certain plurilateral cross border data flow discussions; the matter is also discussed in relevant Free Trade Agreement negotiations.
      Summary: Appellate Body appointment impasse, procedural delays and unilateral measures have weakened the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism. India conditionally supports inclusive reforms that address developmental concerns and has co sponsored a proposal with the European Union and other Members targeting timelines, the Appellate Body appointment process, member tenure and related conditions to improve the efficiency of the Appellate Body and the Dispute Settlement Mechanism.
      Summary: The Press Note prohibits entities with equity participation by, or whose inventory is controlled by, an e commerce marketplace or its group companies from selling on that marketplace's platform, and prohibits marketplaces from mandating seller exclusivity, as a clarification and enforcement of existing FDI policy for e commerce.
      Summary: The BIS Act 2016 establishes the framework for standards development and delivery to ensure products, processes and services meet quality expectations; BIS must provide quality assurance for domestic goods and imports, while the new consumer protection regime enabling product recall and strengthened product liability increases manufacturers' obligations. Emphasis is placed on quality infrastructure, internationally accepted demonstration of compliance, robust conformity assessment and greater adoption of third party certification, with targeted support for MSMEs to meet standards and compete globally.
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      GST

      1.
      02/2019 - dated - 4-2-2019 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to rescind Sl. No. 10D of Notification No. 09/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate) dated 28.06.2017 in relation to exemption of IGST on supply of services having place of supply in Nepal or Bhutan, against payment in Indian Rupees
      Summary: Notification No. 2/2019 amends the IGST rate notification by omitting serial number 10D, thereby rescinding the exemption that had applied to supplies of services with place of supply in Nepal or Bhutan where payment was made in Indian rupees.

      GST - States

      2.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2018(Part II) - dated - 19-1-2019 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F.I-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part) dated the 9th November, 2017
      Summary: The amendment provides that goods supplied after exports made following availing input tax credit on inputs used in manufacture must be used in manufacture and supply of taxable goods (other than nil rated or fully exempted goods) and a chartered accountant certificate to that effect must be submitted to the jurisdictional commissioner of GST or an authorised officer within six months of such supply; no certificate is required if input tax credit was not availed on inputs used in manufacture of export goods.
      3.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2018(Part), dated the 8th August, 2018,
      Summary: The State Government, exercising powers under the Tripura State Goods and Services Tax Act, amends a prior notification by substituting the figures, letters and word in paragraph 2, clause (i) with a later date and substituting the figures, letters and word in paragraph 2, clause (iv) with a later date, thereby deferring the previously prescribed compliance timelines in the principal notification.
      4.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in the Notification Nos. 291 & 430, dated 08.08.2017 & 16.11.2017 respectively
      Summary: The Commissioner amends two Tripura State GST notifications by substituting the proviso expressions "July, 2017 to November, 2018" and "31st day of December, 2018" with "July, 2017 to February, 2019" and "31st day of March, 2019" respectively, thereby extending the period covered and deferring the stated deadline; the notification cites the principal notifications and their earlier amendment history.
      5.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification Nos. 332 & 86 dated 16.11.2017 & 23.03.2018 respectively
      Summary: Amendment to Tripura SGST notifications substitutes the proviso to extend the recognized transitional period and the corresponding compliance deadline by replacing the original month-range and final date with an expanded month-range and a later cut-off date, thereby postponing the final date for compliance under those notifications.
      6.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2018, dated the 8th August, 2018
      Summary: Substitutes the period and deadline in the second proviso of the principal Tripura SGST notification, extending the temporal coverage and moving the cut off date to a later final date; amendment effected by the Commissioner under powers of section 168 read with sub rule (5) of rule 61 on the Council's recommendation.
      7.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2018, dated the 11th September, 2018
      Summary: Pursuant to section 148 of the State GST Act, the State Government amends paragraph 2, second proviso, of the principal finance department notification by substituting the previously specified covered months with an extended set of months and replacing the earlier terminal date with a later terminal date, thereby extending the period covered by the proviso and postponing the deadline for the compliance it contemplates.
      8.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2018(Part) dated the 14th September, 2018
      Summary: Tripura inserts a proviso excluding from the earlier notification supplies of goods or services, or both, that take place between persons specified under clauses (a), (b), (c) and (d) of the statutory provision governing specified persons, thereby preventing the notification from applying to such intra-person supplies.
      9.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Tripura State Goods and Services Tax (Fourteenth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment mandates that non physical presence applicants specify the State of collection in PART A and principal place of business in PART B of FORM GST REG-07; exempts supplier signature/digital signature for electronic invoices, bills of supply, consolidated tax invoices and tickets issued under the Information Technology Act; prescribes FORM GST RVN-01 notice and FORM GST APL-04 summary when Revisional Authority proposes adverse revision under section 108; restricts furnishing PART A of FORM GST EWB-01 for registered persons who default on return filing but allows Commissioner discretion to permit furnishing; and substitutes comprehensive refund and annual return forms including RFD-01, RFD-01A, GSTR-9, GSTR-9A and GSTR-9C with detailed statements, declarations and reconciliation schedules.
      10.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2018, dated the 22nd February, 2018
      Summary: The notification inserts a proviso waiving the late fee under section 47 for registered persons who failed to furnish details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for July 2017 to September 2018 by the due date, if they furnish those details in FORM GSTR-1 between 22 December 2018 and 31 March 2019.
      11.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to specify the late fee payable for delayed filing of FORM GSTR-3B and fully waive the amount of late fees leviable on account of delayed furnishing of FORM GSTR-3B for the period July, 2017 to September, 2018 in specified cases
      Summary: The State Government waives late fees for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-3B from July 2017 onwards, relieving registered persons of late fees in excess of twenty-five rupees per day (and in cases of nil state tax, in excess of ten rupees per day); earlier notifications are superseded except as to prior acts.
      12.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part), dated the 5th January, 2018,
      Summary: The State Government amends the principal notification to waive the late fee payable for registered persons who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-4 for the quarters July 2017 to September 2018 by the due date, provided those returns are furnished between 22nd December, 2018 and 31st March, 2019.
      13.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Tripura State Goods and Services Tax (Second Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2018
      Summary: The Order allows an extended window for claiming input tax credit and for rectifying return details arising in the first GST year by permitting claims and rectifications after the September return deadline up to the due date for the March filing, provided suppliers have uploaded the relevant invoice details by that March filing deadline.
      14.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Tripura State Goods and Services Tax (Third Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the date in the Explanation to section 44 of the Tripura SGST Act, 2017: replacing "31st March, 2019" with "30th June, 2019". The Order, issued under the State's power to remove difficulties, addresses delays in bringing the prescribed electronic filing system online that impeded furnishing the annual return for the period 1st July, 2017 to 31st March, 2018.
      15.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-VI) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Tripura State Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2018
      Summary: The Order invokes the State's removal of difficulties power to declare an alternative due date for furnishing the electronic statement required of operators who collect prescribed amounts, acknowledging that portal registration failures prevented timely filing for the affected months and thereby providing a concessional deadline to address compliance obstacles.
      16.
      30/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Inserts the Explanation in the Notification No. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Inserts an Explanation to Notification No.11/2017-State Tax (Rate) clarifying that item (vi) against serial number 9 shall not apply to supply of a service other than by way of transport of goods from a place in India to another place in India; the existing Explanation is renumbered as Explanation 1 and the inserted provision commences on the stated date.
      17.
      29/2018-State Tax(Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 13/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends Tripura's SGST rate schedule to exempt GTA services to government departments, local authorities, and governmental agencies when those recipients are registered only for tax deduction under section 51 and not for making taxable supplies. It inserts new entries for services by business facilitators to banking companies, agents of business correspondents to business correspondents, and supply of security personnel to registered persons, with specified exclusions for government entities registered solely for tax deduction and for composition taxpayers. The notification further provides that provisions applicable to governments also apply to Parliament and State Legislatures.
      18.
      28/2018-State Tax(Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification inserts new SGST exemptions for: services by goods transport agencies conveying goods to government departments, local authorities or governmental agencies registered solely for tax deduction under section 51; banking services to Basic Savings Bank Deposit account holders under the national financial inclusion scheme; and rehabilitation professionals recognised under the Rehabilitation Council of India Act when providing rehabilitation, therapy or counselling at specified medical, educational, government or registered charitable establishments. It also amends certain headings and serial entries, adds a definition of "financial institution" by reference to the Reserve Bank of India Act, and makes the changes effective from the first day of January following publication.
      19.
      27/2018-State Tax(Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises the Tripura State GST rate schedule by inserting and substituting entries to add a new taxable category for services relating to setting up renewable and waste to energy installations, adjust transport and leasing classifications including pilgrimage non scheduled air transport subject to input tax credit conditions, substitute rate entries for goods carriage insurance and financial services, refine cinematograph exhibition treatment above a ticket price threshold, omit "school, college" from an explanation, insert cross references to a new serial number, and add definitions for "specified organisation" and "goods carriage."
      20.
      26/2018-State Tax(Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Seeks to exempt State tax on supply of gold by nominated agencies to exporters of gold jewellery
      Summary: Tripura exempts intra State supply of gold by a Nominated Agency to registered recipients under the Export Against Supply by Nominated Agency scheme from State GST, provided the parties follow the Foreign Trade Policy and Handbook of Procedures; the recipient exports jewellery made from such gold within ninety days and furnishes the shipping bill or bill of export with GSTIN and export invoice to the Nominated Agency within one hundred and twenty days, failing which the Nominated Agency must pay the State tax on unexported gold with interest.
      21.
      25/2018-State Tax(Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 2/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes Schedule entries to Notification No.2/2017 by replacing serial 43A with tariff headings 0710 (frozen vegetables) and 0711 (provisionally preserved vegetables unsuitable for immediate consumption), and inserts tariff heading 4904 00 00 for printed or manuscript music as well as a Schedule entry covering government public-auctioned gift items disposed for public or charitable cause; the notification takes effect from 1st January, 2019.
      22.
      24/2018-State Tax(Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Tripura amends its State GST rate notification by inserting, substituting, omitting and re numbering specified tariff entries across the 2.5%, 6%, 9% and 14% schedules, including new HSN descriptions for items such as cork, marble, parts for disabled carriages, lithium ion accumulators and video game consoles. The amendment adds a valuation rule deeming seventy percent of gross consideration as value of goods and thirty percent as value of taxable service for specified mixed supplies, and revises descriptive thresholds and classifications to realign goods within the State GST rate framework.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/DOP1/CIR/P/2019/24 - dated 31-1-2019
      Reporting for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) applications and systems offered and used by Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs)
      Summary: MIIs must submit a standardized Annexure B reporting form quarterly to designated regulator email addresses within 15 days of quarter end, describing AI/ML applications in use, their implementation, whether cyber security controls apply, inclusion in system audits, and safeguards against abnormal behaviour; the scope covers NLP, neural networks, supervised/unsupervised learning, clustering, feedback driven systems and knowledge base systems as set out in Annexure A.

      Customs

      2.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 05/2019 - dated 28-1-2019
      Handling of Export LCL cargo for an area of 1198 Sq.mtr and FCC cargo for an area of 185 Sq.mtr in M/S. APM Terminal India Pvt. Ltd'. CFS , No. 78 , Anuppampattu Village, T.H. Road , Ponneri Taluk , Thiruvallur District , Chennai - 601 203
      Summary: The Commissioner of Customs, invoking authority to define a Customs Area, notifies that within the previously approved export cargo footprint at M/S APM Terminal India Pvt. Ltd. CFS, 1198 sq.mtr is allocated for handling Export LCL cargo and 185 sq.mtr is allocated for handling Export FCL cargo, effective from the stated commencement date, thereby formalising area-specific handling of export cargo at the premises.
      3.
      Public Notice No. 03/2019 - dated 24-1-2019
      Procedure to be followed in the case of undelivered articles/Return To Sender (RTS) parcels imported through Foreign Post Office-Chennai-Sea (Postal Appraising Department)
      Summary: Undelivered articles and RTS parcels imported via the Foreign Post Office (Chennai Sea) must be returned to origin and the FPO must forward periodic lists of such parcels, including customs duty levied and reasons for non delivery, to the Commissioner of Customs (Imports), Chennai for verification and cancellation of the customs duty.
      4.
      Public Notice No. 04/2019 - dated 24-1-2019
      Jurisdiction of Reorganized Field Formations in Customs Chennai Zone
      Summary: Public Notice No. 04/2019 amends Annexure A of Public Notice No. 21/2018 by: replacing Airport Commissionerate point ix with "Warehouse and Disposal (to handle both Chennai and Chennai VI' cases)" and replacing Air Cargo Commissionerate point I(xii) with "Prosecution/ COFEPOSA." The amendments affect the recorded jurisdictional responsibilities of those Commissionerates and are effective from January 2019 until further orders.
      5.
      Public Notice No. 01/2019 - dated 17-1-2019
      Implementation of Paperless Processing under SWIFT- Uploading of Supporting Documents (e-SANCHIT) in Exports
      Summary: Exporters and authorised persons must upload supporting documents on ICEGATE via the e SANCHIT link for all ICES locations nationwide; documents uploaded after Shipping Bill generation receive a unique Image Reference Number (IRN) and must be linked to the Shipping Bill by amendment at the Service Centre. Customs will access and assess electronic documents on ICES, issue queries for which documents may be uploaded using the same IRN/linking procedure, and will record examination results and deliver Let Export Orders online. The Shipping Bill Regulations, 2011 allow digitally signed electronic declarations and require the authorized person to retain for a period of 5 years original supporting documents.
      6.
      FACILITY CIRCULAR. 05/2019 - dated 14-1-2019
      Procedure to be followed in cases of manufacturing or other operations undertaken in Bonded Warehouses under section 65 of Customs Act
      Summary: Permission is authorised to continue manufacturing and related operations in public bonded warehouses for operators who held jurisdictional permission under the prior regime, notwithstanding the streamlining directive directing such operations to private bonded warehouses; continuation is subject to existing permissions and compliance with the prescribed procedures for record maintenance and discharge of duty liabilities, and stakeholders facing difficulties should report to the Commissioner of Customs, Chennai-IV.
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