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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 09,2019

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      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Sections 49A and 49B, effective 1 February 2019, require IGST input tax credit to be fully utilised first before using central, State or Union territory tax credits; section 49B permits the Government to prescribe or change the order and manner of ITC utilisation. The amendment changes the previous set off sequence, can force earlier cash payments, shift balances between CGST and SGST, and, combined with portal constraints on inter state adjustments, may cause working capital blockage for some taxpayers.
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      Summary: The document reports recent GDP and GVA growth trends, notes a slowdown driven by agriculture, manufacturing and certain services, and states that no indicator exists to measure how growth benefits different population groups. It summarises government measures to support growth and inclusion, including manufacturing and infrastructure initiatives, GST, bank recapitalisation, insolvency reforms, and Interim Budget measures for farmer credit, direct income support, MSME facilitation and tax relief. It lists social programmes intended to distribute growth gains across rural employment, livelihoods, housing, roads, health, pensions, financial inclusion and sanitation.
      Summary: GSTN implemented user interface enhancements and BI-driven analytics to improve compliance: questionnaire-driven GSTR-3B filing, system-generated pre-populated challans, one-click nil returns, contextual transaction help, and automated input tax credit utilisation suggestions. GSTN's analytics identify mismatches between GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B, between GSTR-3B and system-computed GSTR-2A ITC, and taxpayers generating e-way bills without filing returns; resulting reports are shared with tax authorities for compliance follow-up.
      Summary: Revised 2018-19 estimates reduce projected Central GST while IGST and GST compensation cess remain unchanged, yielding a lower total than Budget Estimates. Month-by-month collections through January show an improving trend across CGST, SGST, IGST and cess components, with the current fiscal year's average monthly gross collection higher than the previous year's average.
      Summary: All entities eligible for foreign direct investment may raise External Commercial Borrowing up to a specified annual ceiling under the automatic route, replacing sectoral limits; prior framework tracks are consolidated into Foreign Currency Denominated ECB and Rupee Denominated ECB. The policy prescribes a uniform Minimum Average Maturity Period of three years (with limited exceptions), maintains uniform all in cost ceilings and a limited negative end use list, and expands eligible borrowers and recognised lenders to widen access to cross border debt financing.
      Summary: The document reports direct tax collections and taxpayer growth, GST and non GST indirect tax receipts, GSTN query disposals, and extensive training and outreach by NACIN, ATPs and partner bodies. It details administrative relief: reduced per day late fees for delayed GST return filings, a lower rate where central tax payable is nil, and a specified waiver window for initial transition period defaults, and provides aggregate net late fee collections net of reversals.
      Summary: A regulatory target requires banks to allocate a specified proportion of Adjusted Net Bank Credit to lending for weaker sections, subject to quarterly and annual monitoring. A fourfold framework of recognition, resolution, recapitalisation and reforms directs operational measures in public sector banks-digital access, segregation of sanction roles, ring-fencing of cash flows, risk appetite frameworks, stressed asset management verticals, one-time settlement platforms and faster MSME receivables realisation. Statutory changes enable an insolvency resolution framework with creditor-driven management takeover at the outset, bar wilful defaulters from resolution, allow supervisory directions to initiate insolvency proceedings, and strengthen securitisation and recovery procedures.
      Summary: GeM and the Competition Commission of India executed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate in promoting a fair competitive environment on the national public procurement e marketplace by pooling domain knowledge and deploying advanced analytical tools to detect and address anti-competitive practices, including cartelization, thereby enabling information and analytic support between the procurement platform and the competition regulator to monitor and investigate competition concerns.
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      Customs

      1.
      04/2019 - dated - 7-2-2019 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend Notification No. 08/2016- customs dated the 5th February 2016 to allow temporary importation of aircrafts, for the purposes of participation in Aero Show organised by the Central Government, without furnishing a bank guarantee or cash deposit
      Summary: Allows temporary importation of aircraft for participation in the Central Government organised Aero Show without requiring the importer to furnish a bank guarantee or cash deposit by inserting a proviso in the conditions of the principal customs notification.

      GST - States

      2.
      30/2018-Sikkim Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Sikkim SGST
      Inserts the Explanation in Notification No. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Inserts Explanation 2 in item (vi) of the Table to Notification No.11/2017-State Tax (Rate), providing that nothing in this item shall 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; amendment takes effect from the first day of January following publication.
      3.
      29/2018- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Sikkim SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 13/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 30thJune, 2017
      Summary: The amendment narrows exemptions by providing that services by a goods transport agency are not exempt when supplied to government departments, local authorities or governmental agencies that have registered only to deduct tax under section 51 and not to make taxable supplies. It adds taxable-service entries for business facilitators to banks, agents of business correspondents to business correspondents, and security personnel services to registered persons, with provisos excluding government entities registered solely for deduction under section 51 and persons paying tax under section 10. Provisions applicable to Central and State Governments extend to Parliament and State Legislatures.
      4.
      28/2018- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Sikkim SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017,
      Summary: The notification inserts Nil-rated exemption entries for: goods transport agency services to certain government or registered entities; banking company services to Basic Savings Bank Deposit account holders under the national financial inclusion scheme; and rehabilitation professionals' services at specified institutions; it also amends specified service headings, omits one serial entry, inserts a definition of financial institution, and prescribes the commencement date.
      5.
      27/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Sikkim SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises the SGST tariff by modifying table entries, inserting new items and rates, and adding explanatory clauses; inserts serial 38 to tax construction/engineering/installation services for specified renewable and waste-to-energy projects; reclassifies leasing/rental, passenger air transport for pilgrimage (when engaged by specified organisations and where input tax credit on goods has not been taken), insurance of goods carriage, and high-priced cinematograph admissions; adds definitions for "specified organisation" and "goods carriage"; effective from 1 January 2019.
      6.
      26/2018- State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Sikkim SGST
      Seeks to exempt State tax on supply of gold by nominated agencies to exporters of gold jewellery
      Summary: Exempts intra State supply of gold by a Nominated Agency to registered recipients under the Export Against Supply scheme from state tax, conditional on compliance with the Foreign Trade Policy and Handbook of Procedures. Recipients must export jewellery made from the supplied gold within ninety days and provide the shipping bill or bill of export with GSTIN and invoice to the Nominated Agency within one hundred and twenty days. If proof of export is not furnished in time, the Nominated Agency must discharge the state tax with interest for unexported quantities.
      7.
      25 /2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-12-2018 - Sikkim SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 2/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to the Sikkim SGST rate schedule substitutes entries to classify vegetables as frozen and provisionally preserved, inserts a tariff entry for printed or manuscript music, and adds a supply description covering gift items received by senior public officeholders sold by public auction where proceeds are used for public or charitable purposes; the notification specifies its effective implementation date.

      SEZ

      8.
      G.S.R. 95(E) - dated - 31-1-2019 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: The amendment to the Special Economic Zones Rules adds a proviso to rule 42 requiring gems and jewellery units to return finished goods needing further processing and semi-finished goods taken out for sub-contracting back into the unit within a specified, time-bound period, creating a distinct compliance obligation under the SEZ regulatory framework upon commencement by Gazette notification.
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      FEMA

      1.
      18 - dated 7-2-2019
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) Policy – ECB facility for Resolution Applicants under Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process
      Summary: The Reserve Bank permits resolution applicants under Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process to raise ECBs, excluding borrowings from branches/overseas subsidiaries of Indian banks, for repayment of rupee term loans of the target company under the approval route; proposals must be routed through Authorised Dealer Category I banks to the Foreign Exchange Department, Central Office, Mumbai, and all other ECB provisions remain unchanged.

      Customs

      2.
      PUBLIC NOTICE N0. 1/2019 - dated 31-1-2019
      Union Budget 2019-20- Filing of Bills of Entry
      Summary: Submission of Bills of Entry in ICES and Section 48 approvals will be stopped at 18:00 on 1 February 2019 for tariff and notification directory updates; ICEGATE and Service Centre receipt will resume after updation and traders will be informed. Processing of Bills of Entry filed before 18:00 will continue; Shipping Bills remain unaffected. Export duty/cess changes for Shipping Bills filed on or after 1 February 2019 will be tracked and collected manually until directories are updated.
      3.
      PUBLIC NOTICE N0. 2/2019 - dated 30-1-2019
      Budget 2019-20 - Filing of Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills in ICES
      Summary: ICES directories will be updated for budget changes, requiring a temporary suspension of filing Bills of Entry and Section 48 approvals from the stated cut-off time while other ICES functions remain available. Shipping Bills processing will continue. Sites will monitor SBS entries made during the update and collect revised export duty/cess manually if budget changes are announced. Processing of Bills filed before the cut-off will continue; traders should verify prior Bills for changed duty liability before seeking out-of-charge. Service Center digitalisation work will pause at the cut-off and resume after system updation; printing is unaffected.
      4.
      STANDING ORDER No.01/2019 - dated 16-1-2019
      Non-compliance of CBEC Cricular w.r.t weightment of Exim containers at ICD, Amingaon
      Summary: Requires strict compliance with mandatory weighment of exim containers at ICD, Amingaon: the custodian reported no containers weighed since the weighbridge was commissioned, and the order directs that all containers be weighed in accordance with the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009 and the cited CBEC circular.
      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 01/2019 - dated 15-1-2019
      CHAIRMAN'S WEEKLY LETTER
      Summary: Notifications, Circulars and Orders implementing 31st GST Council recommendations introduce a facility to upload all supporting documents and invoices online with Form GST RFD-01A to facilitate refund claims. A CBIC Circular delineates stakeholder roles in the IGST refund sanction process, addresses SB006 error-related delays, and provides a grace period for filing EGMs of past cargo consignments without penal consequences to enable sanctioning of held refunds.
      6.
      FACILITY No. 01/2019 - dated 7-1-2019
      Car Pass System- inclusion of new Land Customs Stations (LCSs)
      Summary: The Car Pass system is extended to Manu, Bholaganj, Muhurighat, Mahendraganj and Mankachar Land Customs Stations; the procedural framework prescribed in Facility No. 02/2011 and Facility No. 04/2015, as amended by subsequent notices, must be followed at these LCSs and operationalisation may be initiated pursuant to the 12th Joint Group of Customs decision between India and Bangladesh.
      7.
      TRADE NOTICE: 01/2019/CCP/JMR - dated 2-1-2019
      Option to apply for Goods Registration online on ICEGATE M/
      Summary: Importers and CHAs may apply for goods registration online via the ICEGATE portal for all eligible BES after payment of applicable duties and arrival of goods at the Customs Station; ICEGATE will display specific errors for ineligible or not-ready BES. A new STA-role report lists BES successfully registered online for further Customs action, and implementation difficulties may be reported to local EDI/Customs formation and the ICEGATE support email.
      8.
      TRADE NOTICE: 02/2019/CCP/JMR - dated 2-1-2019
      IGST revised Refund processing : m/r
      Summary: An option in the DBK_AC role permits processing revised IGST refunds for Shipping Bills previously scrolled with amounts lower than eligible IGST under Board Circular No.40/2018; it excludes cases of short shipment or composite-rate drawback. Officers see IGST per invoice from the Shipping Bill and GSTR 1, must enter the total revised IGST per invoice after verifying the exporter's RRR, and the system will calculate and generate scrolls for the differential amount, with separate temporary and final revised scroll categories.
      9.
      TRADE NOTICE: 03/2019/CCP/JMR - dated 2-1-2019
      Extension of date for the alternate mechanism to handle certain errors through officer interface : m/r
      Summary: Extension permits Customs officers to correct specified IGST validation errors and to process refund claims via the officer interface in ICES for shipping bills filed up to 15.11.2018; exporters must ensure invoice details in GSTR 1 match shipping bill entries, and operational issues should be reported to local EDI/customs formation or [email protected].
      10.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 46/2018-Customs - dated 18-12-2018
      Amendment of Vessel Name and Rotation Number in Shipping Bill
      Summary: Amendment of vessel name and rotation number on shipping bills is not required because these particulars are automatically picked up from the Export General Manifest (EGM) and updated in the system. Stakeholders should cease seeking manual amendments; the instruction is to be treated as a standing order for officers and staff, and any difficulties should be reported to the office.
      11.
      TRADE NOTICE: 05/2018 - dated 4-12-2018
      GST - Shifting of location of Mettupalayam Range Office to Karamadai
      Summary: Notice that the CGST Mettupalayam Range (Location Code: XM0703), under Coonoor Division and formerly at No.69B, Karamadai Road, Mettupalayam, has been shifted to No.55, 57, Gandhi Maidhanam, Karamadai, Coimbatore, which also houses the CGST Karamadai Range, with effect from 01.12.2018; issued for information of trade and industry by the Principal Commissioner of GST & Central Excise, Coimbatore.
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