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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 25,2019

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      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Section 15(2)(b) of the CGST Act mandates inclusion in taxable value of amounts the supplier is liable to pay but which the recipient has incurred. When recipients procure and provide tooling or goods FOC, inclusion in the supplier's value arises only if the supplier would otherwise have been obliged to bear those costs. Departmental clarification states OEM owned moulds/dies supplied FOC in the course of the OEM's business do not constitute a supply and do not require reversal of input tax credit; where contractual allocation makes the supplier liable to provide tooling, amortised tooling cost must be included and credit reversed.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: Specified companies receiving goods or services from micro or small enterprises and having payments unpaid beyond 45 days must file MSME Form I: an initial one-time return for dues existing on the notification date and subsequent half-yearly returns, reporting total outstanding amounts, supplier particulars (including PAN), payment details and reasons for delay; failure attracts statutory interest for delayed payment and penalties for incorrect or non-filing.
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      Summary: GST on under construction residential properties will be levied without input tax credit at a specified effective rate for non affordable units and at a lower effective rate for units meeting the defined affordable housing criteria; the rates commence on the stated effective date. Affordable housing is defined by carpet area limits for metropolitan and non metropolitan cities and a value ceiling. Exemption of tax on development rights (TDR, JDA, lease premium, FSI) applies only where GST is payable on the residential property. An officers' committee will draft scheme details for Council approval.
      Summary: Policy priorities emphasize technology-led expansion of banking to improve access and efficiency, targeted skilling of bank personnel for new credit and technology practices, strengthened fraud and cyber security preparedness, and vigilance mechanisms to distinguish deliberate misconduct from error. Strategic discussions covered specialised banking, the social-banking role of public sector banks, the need for larger banks for global competitiveness, and increased India-specific banking research to inform reforms.
      Summary: Removal of tariffs is identified as crucial to achieving the bilateral trade target of USD 200 billion by 2022 between India and ASEAN, positioned as a primary policy lever to accelerate trade in goods and services. The statement emphasises the services sector, digital economy adoption, technology-driven innovation, SME and start up ecosystems, and targeted champion services initiatives as complementary drivers of growth and investment collaboration.
      Summary: Announcement of concentrated investment to upgrade multiple AAI airports to expand tourism, trade and regional development, with emphasis on the North East and cross border links. The projects are framed as part of the UDAN scheme and the national Vision 2040 aviation planning, with UDAN 3.1 route bidding to connect underserved and strategic regions and systematic airport capacity expansion to support projected fleet and passenger growth.
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      GST - States

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      Order No. 02/2019-State Tax - dated - 13-2-2019 - West Bengal SGST
      West Bengal Goods and Services Tax (Second Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: The Order substitutes a later cutoff date in the Explanation to the provision requiring electronic monthly statements of outward supplies and amounts collected, thereby altering the statutory deadline for furnishing that statement; the amendment is made under the removal-of-difficulties power and the Order is declared to be deemed in force from an earlier specified date to address portal registration difficulties.
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      Order No. 01/2019-State Tax - dated - 13-2-2019 - West Bengal SGST
      West Bengal Goods and Services Tax (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: The Order clarifies that the value of supply of exempt services by way of extending deposits, loans or advances, in so far as the 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 to determine that eligibility; the Order supersedes the prior Removal of Difficulties Order and is deemed effective from 1 February 2019.
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      234–F.T. - dated - 13-2-2019 - West Bengal SGST
      Corrigendum to Notification No. 1899-FT dated 31/12/2018
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 1899 F.T. dated 31 December 2018 substitutes the figure "32" with "34" in clause (c) of the Explanation to that notification; issued by the Finance Department, Revenue, Government of West Bengal, dated 13 February 2019.
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      08/2019 – State Tax - dated - 8-2-2019 - West Bengal SGST
      Extension of the due date for furnishing Form GSTR-7 for the month of January, 2019 till 28/02/2019
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax, invoking powers under sub section (6) of section 39 read with section 168 of the Goods and Services Tax Act and the corresponding rules, extends the time for furnishing the return required from persons deducting tax at source under section 51 in Form GSTR-7 for the specified month until the prescribed extended deadline.
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      07/2019 – State Tax - dated - 31-1-2019 - West Bengal SGST
      Extension of the due date for furnishing Form GSTR-7 for the months of October, 2018 to December, 2018 till 28/02/2019
      Summary: Extension of the due date for furnishing Form GSTR-7 for October-December 2018 by amending Department Notification No. 27/2018 C.T./GST: the previously notified deadline of the 31st day of January, 2019 is substituted by the 28th day of February, 2019 under the powers conferred by sub section (6) of section 39 read with section 168 of the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
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      175-F.T. - 1/2019-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 29-1-2019 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to rescind notification No. 1132-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 in view of bringing into effect the amendments (regarding RCM on supplies by unregistered persons) in the GST Acts
      Summary: Rescission of Notification No. 1132-F.T. withdraws the prior rate instrument to align with amendments introducing the reverse charge mechanism for supplies by unregistered persons under the GST Acts. The rescission is prospective, takes effect from 1 February 2019, and preserves actions or omissions done before rescission.
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      174-F.T. - 5/2019-State Tax - dated - 29-1-2019 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 1142-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 so as to align the rates for Composition Scheme with WBGST Rules, 2017
      Summary: The notification substitutes the earlier prescriptive phrase setting composition tax rates with a provision directing that composition tax be calculated at the rate specified in the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017, thereby aligning the State composition scheme wording with the GST Rules and clarifying the method for computing composition tax under the State statute.
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      173-F.T. - . 3/2019-State Tax - dated - 29-1-2019 - West Bengal SGST
      West Bengal Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Amendments permit separate registration for multiple in-State places of business under a revised rule 11, subject to conditions including mutual exclusivity of composition and normal tax at different places, and require taxation and invoicing for inter-place supplies. A new rule 21A creates deemed suspension of registration on cancellation application or by order pending cancellation proceedings, prohibiting taxable supplies and returns during suspension. Rule 41A enables transfer of unutilised input tax credit to newly registered places via FORM GST ITC-02A, apportioned by value of assets and effective upon transferee acceptance.
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      SEBI/HO/MRD/DRMNP/CIR/P/2019/33 - dated 21-2-2019
      Revision in Haircut on Central Government Securities (G-Sec) accepted as Collateral
      Summary: Revision of minimum haircuts for Central Government securities accepted as collateral categorises securities by liquidity into short residual maturity liquid instruments, longer residual maturity liquid instruments, and semi liquid/illiquid instruments with graduated haircuts. Classification is jointly determined by clearing corporations and reviewed monthly on the 15th, with changes effective from the first of the next month, updating the risk management framework for assets deposited by clearing members.
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