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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 07,2019

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      By: Rakesh Garg
      Summary: The IGST amendment expands export of services to include services paid in Indian rupees where permitted by the Reserve Bank, so GTA services to Nepal/Bhutan paid in rupees by recipients outside India are now zero rated. Corresponding removals of a specific exemption and an explanatory rule mean such supplies cease to be treated as exempt for ITC reversal purposes. However, when freight is prepaid by an Indian consignor the recipient is treated as located in India under place of supply rules, so the service remains taxable despite the goods' destination being outside India, producing a practical inconsistency.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Amendments treat supplies against Advance Authorization as deemed exports only when input tax credit was availed for inputs used in the exported goods and a chartered accountant certificate is furnished within six months; separate registration is required for multiple business places within a State or Union territory, registration suspension and transfer of input tax credit on obtaining separate registration are provided for, and composition levy rates and registration exemptions for small inter-State suppliers were realigned, with several notifications rescinding earlier rate exemptions and appointing commencement dates for amendment Acts.
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      Summary: The Agriculture Export Policy directs development of regional export clusters, linking farmers with FPOs and cooperatives, providing cluster infrastructure, promoting modern production technologies and packaging standards, and attracting investment in cold chain and warehousing. It emphasises supply chain strengthening, processing and value addition, and adherence to quality and health standards at production, with State governments and stakeholder coordination central to implementation for expanding international market access for selected agricultural and processed products.
      Summary: Stakeholders and the public are invited to submit comments on the Draft National Logistics Policy via the designated email address or the MyGov portal comment box, referencing the pertinent draft paragraph and preferably in Word format; the draft is available on the Department of Commerce website and the MyGov portal and comments must be received by the specified deadline.
      Summary: A government convening of export promotion councils and exporters advanced an export promotion strategy deploying logistics improvement, trade facilitation, increased digitisation to reduce human interface, implementation of the Goods and Services Tax, and capacity building through skilling, with stakeholder consultation and engagement of financial institutions identified as central mechanisms to boost merchandise export performance.
      Summary: The inaugural Strategic Economic Dialogue established sectoral cooperation mechanisms to advance bilateral economic ties: enhancing multimodal transport connectivity via digital documentation and INSTC collaboration; convening a Working Group to address agricultural market access, trade in specified commodities and agro processing investments; institutionalising SME support through a Joint Working Group and an SME information portal to facilitate B2B links and overcome customs barriers; and coordinating federal and regional cooperation on digital transformation, frontier technologies, pilot projects and joint training, alongside exploration of industrial parks, a "Single Window" company support mechanism, and alternative investment instruments.
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      GST

      1.
      F. No. 20/06/16/2018-GST (Pt. I) - G.S.R. 91(E) - dated - 5-2-2019 - CGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 3/2019-Central Tax, dated the 29th January, 2019
      Summary: Corrigendum amends Notification No. 3/2019-Central Tax by substituting "business verticals" with "places of business" and "vertical" with "place of business"; revising the suspension note to state that suspension of registration stands revoked with effect from the specified date; and changing para 28's wording to require a predeposit of twenty percent of the disputed tax, removing the word "admitted".

      GST - States

      2.
      67/2018 – State Tax - dated - 31-12-2018 - Sikkim SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 31/2018-State Tax, dated the 6th August, 2018
      Summary: Amendment of notification under section 148 of the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 substitutes the figures, letters and words of the dates in paragraph 2 of Notification No.31/2018 State Tax: clause (i) and clause (iv) are amended to replace their prior deadlines with the newly specified deadlines, thereby modifying the operative compliance schedule established by the earlier notification.

      Income Tax

      3.
      08/2019 - dated - 31-1-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Government notifies M/s BSE Limited. Mumbai (PAN: AACCB66721.) as a 'recognised association'
      Summary: Notification designates M/s BSE Limited as a recognised association for commodity derivative trading from commencement of such trading, conditional on either regulatory approval for derivatives or implementation of safeguards: recording and storing client particulars (including unique client identity number and PAN); maintaining a seven-year audit trail of derivative transactions; preventing erasure of recorded transactions; permitting modifications only for genuine error with retention of modification data; and monthly reporting of modified-transaction data in Form No. 3BC to the Director General of Income-tax (Intelligence and Criminal Investigation) within fifteen days of month-end.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MRD/DOP2DSA2/CIR/P/2019/26 - dated 5-2-2019
      Performance review of Public Interest Directors (PIDs)
      Summary: Performance review is required for extending a Public Interest Director's three year term by another three years. The Nomination and Remuneration Committee must frame and periodically review a performance policy, providing for equal weight internal and external evaluations; internal reviews are annual by all board members, and external reviews are conducted in the PID's last year by an independent consultant. Evaluation results, recorded in a standardised format, must be disclosed in the annual report and website. NRCs recommend extensions to the governing board based on combined evaluations; applications for extension must include attendance records and reasons, including disclosures regarding conflicts of interest.

      DGFT

      2.
      Trade Notice No. 46/2018-19 - dated 6-2-2019
      Activation of ANF 3D under the E-com module for applying for MEIS for courier/postal shipments under Para 3.05 of the FTP and Para 3.02 of the HBP
      Summary: Activation of the ANF 3D e commerce application module on the DGFT portal permits filing of MEIS claims for courier and postal exports; no application fee is required for ANF 3D filings, and for exports prior to the amended form's publication late cut provisions will be applied using the date of publication as the relevant date.
      3.
      72/2015-20 - dated 5-2-2019
      Amendments in the ANF 3D for E commerce exports under para 3.05 of the FTP 2015-20
      Summary: Amendment substitutes ANF 3D for MEIS e commerce exports, mandating online filing via DGFT e Com module, separate applications by export year and by each foreign post office/airport (max 50 shipping entries per application), inclusion of CA certificate (Enclosure A) and, for exports before 03.05.2016, landing certificate (Enclosure B), no application fee, and specified rules for realized FOB, entitlement calculation, late cut treatment tied to publication date and applicable HBP provisions.
      4.
      Trade Notice No. 45/2018-19 - dated 1-2-2019
      Interest Equalisation Scheme (IES) for pre and post Shipment Rupee Export Credit and its expansion
      Summary: The Interest Equalisation Scheme provides interest equalisation on pre- and post-shipment rupee export credit through RBI and banks. Manufacturer exporters in designated tariff lines and merchant exporters are eligible for equalisation on those exports, while MSME manufacturers receive equalisation across all tariff lines with an increased rate effective from early November 2018; RBI notifications and operative guidelines govern implementation and claims.

      Customs

      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 12/2019 - dated 6-2-2019
      Non functioning of Mobile scanner at Port Terminal; Revised Procedure for scanning of DPD-DPD mode containers
      Summary: When the mobile scanner at the port terminal is non functional, AEO importers (T1, T2, T3) whose DPD DPD containers are selected for scanning may use their own vehicles to evacuate containers to the Drive Through Scanner upon Customs endorsement of the Delivery Order after AEO verification. AEO T1 importers must furnish a bond equivalent to the goods' value at the terminal boarding office; bond cancellation follows a scan clean report and Customs out of charge. If CONCOR is the authorised rail carrier, it may transport containers to the DTS against an Import Continuity Carrier Bond, with suspicious scans requiring transfer to the importer's chosen CFS for detailed Customs examination.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 11/2019 - dated 5-2-2019
      IGST Export Refunds–resolution of errors
      Summary: Automated IGST refund processing is hindered by non-filing/late filing and mismatches between local and gateway EGMs and by non-filing of stuffing reports for LCL consignments. Originating ICD/CFS custodians, carriers and shipping lines must file local EGMs online before movement, maintain container-wise tally sheets linking previous and new containers and shipping bill details, and ensure gateway EGMs or supplementary EGMs are filed to permit integration. Persistent non-compliance by Customs Cargo Service Providers may attract penalties and regulatory enforcement; export verification remains a condition for refunds.
      7.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO.10/2019 - dated 1-2-2019
      Procedure for clearance of Export LCL Cargo categorized as “Hazardous Goods”
      Summary: The procedure in Public Notice No.46/2017 for clearance and examination of export cargo classified as hazardous goods is expressly applicable to both containerized and LCL consignments; this notice operates as a standing order for Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House officers, and stakeholders with difficulties must approach the designated Deputy/Assistant Commissioner in charge of Appraising Main (Export) via the provided contact channels.
      8.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 01/2019 - dated 29-1-2019
      Amendment to the Public Notice No. 29/2018 dated 01.08.2018 –Submission of Commercial Invoice by the shipping line
      Summary: Shipping lines must submit a copy of the commercial invoice when seeking cargo transshipment approval; para 3(vi) of Public Notice No. 29/2018 is amended to require generation of a transshipment approval order with TP number and date in the ICES system similar to other ICD transshipment permits following Public Notice No. 06/2013, or to be done manually if ICES generation is not feasible. The amended procedure is effective from 15.02.2019 and other contents of the original notice remain unchanged.
      9.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 07/2019 - dated 16-1-2019
      Implementation of eSANCHIT in Exports on mandatory basis
      Summary: eSANCHIT is mandated for exports: exporters and customs brokers must upload digitally signed supporting documents for shipping bills on eSANCHIT for all export types under ICES, using the same upload procedure as prescribed for imports. The public notice operates as a standing order for Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House staff; trade must use the facility to reduce costs and expedite clearances and may report difficulties to the EDI section.
      10.
      PUBLIC NOTICE -06 - dated 15-1-2019
      SAD Refund Drive from 16th January, 2019 to 31st January, 2019 for ascertaining the pendency of SAD Refund claims
      Summary: A special SAD refund drive from 16 to 31 January 2019 requires importers, customs brokers and stakeholders to submit replies and prescribed documents for pending SAD refund claims to the SAD Refund Sections; claimants with remanded matters or outstanding orders/payments must approach the section with valid acknowledgements for processing, otherwise cases will be decided on the basis of available records.
      11.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 06/2019 - dated 11-1-2019
      Processing of shipping bills in EDI system at NCH, amendment to Public Notice No. 84/2013, dated 12.03.2013, issued by NCH, Mumbai Zone-I
      Summary: Re-exports under Section 74 must be filed electronically through the EDI system; manual shipping bill procedures are discontinued. Export examination officers must establish identification of goods and determination of use by physical and documentary verification, record findings in the "Departmental Comments" field before issuance of LEO, and perform examination even if RMS applies. Drawback claims will follow existing re export drawback rules and be filed under the interim scheme/designation until a separate scheme code is provided.
      12.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 07/2019 - dated 11-1-2019
      Clarification regarding exports under claim for drawback in the GST scenario
      Summary: The requirement for a GST officer certificate under Note and Condition 12A of Notification No.131/2016-Cus (N.T.) has been removed and replaced with an exporter self-declaration (format to be included in the EDI shipping bill) for claiming higher All Industry Rates of duty drawback; this change is to apply retrospectively from 1.7.2017. Exports with let export order after 1.7.2017 must use the self-declaration; goods cleared before 1.7.2017 with later export orders remain governed by the prior Note and Condition 12 requirements.
      13.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 05/2019 - dated 10-1-2019
      Creation of 'RMS Facilitation centre' at NCH, Mumbai, Zone-I
      Summary: Creation of a RMS Facilitation Centre at NCH, Mumbai, Zone I with immediate effect to process RMS facilitated Bills of Entry for all Commissionerates. Five officers are posted to run the Centre alongside existing charges, with two appraisers allocated counter responsibilities by Customs Tariff Heading ranges (CTH 01-71 and CTH 72-99). The postings are approved by the Principal Chief Commissioner of Customs.
      14.
      Public Notice No.05/2019 - dated 9-1-2019
      Submission of copies of Redemption Certificate/EODC of all such cases without delay for Bond cancellation as well as for smooth clearance of live consignments
      Summary: Submission of original Redemption Certificate/EODC is required for cancellation of Bonds/Bank Guarantees and clearance of consignments for Advance, EPCG and DFIA licence holders; a special submission drive is organized and scheme-specific documentary checklists are prescribed, with presentation of evidence of export obligation fulfilment to avoid initiation of Customs Act penalty proceedings.
      15.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 03/2019/08.01.2019 - dated 7-1-2019
      IGST Export Refunds–resolution of errors
      Summary: Automated IGST export refunds are delayed by EGM errors-late/non-filing of local or gateway EGMs, mismatches between them, and absent stuffing reports for consolidated LCL cargo. Custodians and carriers must file EGMs online and maintain container-wise tally sheets linking previous and new containers; preventive officers must enter stuffing reports and use ICES amendment options to correct C/N errors. Field officers should obtain re-stuffing particulars from shipping agents and custodians to enable revalidation or supplementary EGMs. Persistent non-compliance may attract penalties, while facilitation is permitted for timely rectifications.
      16.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 04/2019 - dated 4-1-2019
      Operationalization of Drive Through Scanner; Procedure (revised) to be followed for scanning of containers selected for scanning
      Summary: Containers selected for scanning at the Drive Through Scanner or fixed scanners must be scanned with a clean image and have the Bill of Entry facilitated before Customs issues Out of Charge. DPD CFS importers must bring containers to the operational scanner or follow the "NOT SCANNED AT FIXED SCANNER" protocol when a scanner is down; DPD DPD importers generally must use their nominated CFS unless specifically authorised (e.g. AEO T 2/T 3) and follow advance delivery order and Customs permission procedures. Suspicious images trigger CSD endorsement and physical examination.
      17.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 02/2019 - dated 2-1-2019
      PGA Exception: Details are required to be fed correctly as mentioned in this “SWIFT Referencer”
      Summary: Importers and customs brokers must enter PGA Exception details in declarations per the SWIFT PGA Filing Quick Referencer: for items listed in Annexure IV, populate SW_INFO_TYPE with Info_type = PEC, Info_qfr = PGA_CAT and info_code = PGA_SLNO. Consult the CTH PGA mapping on ICEGATE to identify all relevant agencies and supply required coded, text or measurement values in the specified fields; missing data must be resubmitted by amendment to avoid inappropriate PGA referrals and expedite clearance.
      18.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 03/2019 - dated 2-1-2019
      To reduce delay in clearances of “re-imported goods” where benefit of exemption from payment of duty is claimed under any Notification:
      Summary: Importers claiming duty exemption on re-imported goods must, before filing an advance or prior bill of entry, surrender the export incentives and submit intimation to the AC/DC of Customs and the licensing authority, produce dated acknowledgement, and upload proof in e-sanchit; if unable to comply they may file without claiming exemption. Where exemptions are claimed, first-check need not be used and identity may be established under second check, but mis-declaration or variation can lead to denial of exemption and penal action.
      19.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. – 02/2019 - dated 31-12-2018
      Online registration of goods through ICEGATE
      Summary: An online registration facility on the ICEGATE platform allows importers and customs brokers to register eligible goods electronically without appearing before the goods registration officer after payment of applicable duties and arrival of goods; ICEGATE will display specific errors for ineligible or not-ready Bills of Entry, trade is encouraged to use the online mode to advance paperless clearances while manual registration remains available for difficulties.
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