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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 02,2020

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      By: Biju Jacob
      Summary: The document argues that the statutory definition of educational institution under GST comprises four elements-education as a service, delivered as part of a curriculum, aimed at obtaining a qualification, and that the qualification be recognised by law-and that this definition excludes informal coaching but includes bodies conferring law-recognised qualifications; it further contends the statute does not distinguish between public and private providers for GST treatment.
      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: Seizure vests title in the Government; when confiscated imported goods are sold by Customs the total sale proceeds must be treated as the cum duty value for backward calculation of customs duty. Duty so determined, together with the redemption fine and any penalty, is payable and recoverable from sale proceeds in priority to any refund. If confiscation or redemption orders attain finality, refunds to the importer are permissible only after deduction of these amounts; premature disposal risks loss of recoverable duty unless appellate remedies are pursued.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Where returns under Section 39, Section 44 or Section 45 are not filed, system reminders are sent and, five days after the due date, a GSTR-3A notice requires filing within fifteen days; if unanswered, the proper officer may make a best-judgment assessment under Section 62, issue Form GST ASMT-13 and upload a summary in Form GST DRC-07.
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      Summary: The consolidated monthly accounts through January 2020 show central receipts led by tax revenue, supported by non tax revenue and non debt capital receipts, and report that devolution of share of taxes to states is lower than the previous year. Total Expenditure is concentrated on revenue expenditure-notably interest payments and major subsidies-with a smaller share on capital account, indicating fiscal allocation among transfers, revenue commitments, and capital outlays.
      Summary: Commitments were made to deepen India-Bhutan economic cooperation through concrete procedural and institutional measures: a survey was commissioned for a Mujnai-Nyoenpaling cross border rail link; discussions with Bhutan's State Mining Corporation to finalise an MOU for export of railway ballast were scheduled; designation of new transit customs stations and consideration of making Nagarkatta a permanent land customs station were discussed. Concurrently, capacity building commitments include CII mentoring of Bhutanese start ups, Indian sponsored training programmes for Bhutanese trainers and entrepreneurs, and a feasibility study for an Entrepreneurship Development Institute in Bhutan.
      Summary: Sovereign Gold Bonds Series X open for subscription March 2-6, 2020 at an issue price of Rs. 4,260 per gram with settlement March 11, 2020; Government, in consultation with the central banking authority, authorises a Rs. 50 per gram discount for investors who apply online and pay via digital mode, yielding an effective issue price of Rs. 4,210 per gram for eligible digital subscribers.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 145 (E) - dated - 28-2-2020 - Co. Law
      Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Amendment Rules, 2020
      Summary: Amendment to rule 6 replaces the time period in rule 6(1)(a) from three months to five months and modifies rule 6(4) so that individuals who have served cumulatively as director or key managerial personnel for not less than ten years in a listed public company, an unlisted public company meeting the prescribed paid up capital threshold, or a body corporate listed on a recognised stock exchange are exempted from the online proficiency self assessment test; "companies" in the second proviso is replaced by "companies or bodies corporate."

      GST - States

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      1/2020 — State Tax (Rate) - dated - 20-2-2020 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate), No. F-10-43/2017/CT/V(69) dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The State Government amends the State GST rate notification by omitting an entry in the lower-rate schedule and substituting the lottery-related entry in the higher-rate schedule, effective from the first day of March, 2020.
      3.
      04/2020 - State Tax - dated - 15-1-2020 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 04/2018-State Tax, No. F-10-2/201 8/CT/V(3), dated the 24th January, 2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the date in the third proviso of Notification No. 04/2018 State Tax with a later date, effected under the State's statutory rulemaking power for the Chhattisgarh GST regime. The amendment declares that, notwithstanding the substitution, the notification shall be deemed to have come into force from the earlier specified commencement date, thereby maintaining retrospective operation for the notification's applicability.
      4.
      CCT/26-2/2017-18/14/3028 - dated - 19-2-2020 - Goa SGST
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under Rule 117(1A) of the Goa Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017 in certain cases.
      Summary: Extension of time for submission of Form GST TRAN-1 is directed for the class of registered persons who could not file by the due date due to technical difficulties on the common portal, limited to those cases recommended by the Council; the Commissioner exercised statutory powers to extend the filing period and the order supersedes the earlier order except as to matters done or omitted before supersession.
      5.
      205/2020/4(120)/XXVII(8)/2019/CT-02 - dated - 19-2-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: Amendment of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 extends specified rule 117 deadlines, revises FORM REG-01 to include SEZ Unit and SEZ Developer registration fields, and amends FORM GSTR-3A to state that notices are system generated and need not be signed. FORM INV-01 is substituted with a detailed e-invoice schema covering invoice identity, supplier and buyer particulars, payment and delivery information, item details, tax totals, supporting documents, e-way bill data, digital signature, and invoice value fields.
      6.
      204/2020/4(120)/XXVII(8)/2019/CT-01 - dated - 19-2-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Section 4 to 7 and 9,10,12,13,22,23 of SGST Act coming to force w.e.f 01-1-2020
      Summary: The Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2019 is brought into force in part by appointing 1 January 2020 as the commencement date for Sections 4 to 7, Sections 9 and 10, and Sections 12, 13, 22 and 23. The notification operates under the enabling power in the amending Act and specifies the precise provisions that take effect from the notified date.
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      203/2020/4(120)/XXVII(8)/2019/CTR-29 - dated - 19-2-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 526/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017 dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The Uttarakhand State Government amended the GST notification for renting of motor vehicles designed to carry passengers where fuel cost is included in the consideration and the service is supplied to a body corporate. The substituted entry applies where the supplier is any person other than a body corporate and does not issue an invoice charging central tax at the rate of 6 per cent, in which case the body corporate located in the taxable territory is the relevant recipient under the notification. The amendment took effect from 1 January 2020.
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      202/2020/4(120)/XXVII(8)/2019/CTR-28 - dated - 19-2-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 530/2017/9(120)/ XXVII(8)/2017, dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: State tax exemption conditions for long-term lease of plots in industrial or financial business areas were amended. The plots must continue to be used for the allotted industrial or financial purpose, the State Government is to monitor compliance, and any violation or change of land use makes the original lessor, original lessee, and subsequent transferees jointly and severally liable for the tax otherwise payable, with interest and penalty. Lease and sale agreements must record the exemption and the associated conditions.
      9.
      201/2020/4(120)/XXVII(8)/2019/CTR-27 - dated - 19-2-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 514/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017, dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amends the Uttarakhand GST rate notification by omitting Serial Nos. 80AA and 171A from Schedule II at the 6 per cent rate and inserting new entries in Schedule III at the 9 per cent rate for woven and non-woven bags and sacks of polyethylene or polypropylene strips or the like, and for flexible intermediate bulk containers. The amendment is made under the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and takes effect from 1 January 2020.
      10.
      7513 /CSTUK/GST-Vidhi Section/2019-20/ON-1 - dated - 14-2-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 117(1A) of the Uttarakhand Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017 in certain cases
      Summary: Extension of time for filing the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 is granted for registered persons who could not submit it by the due date because of technical difficulties on the common portal and whose cases have been recommended by the Council. The extended period applies until 31 March 2020 under rule 117(1A) of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 read with section 168 of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.

      SEBI

      11.
      S.O. 911(E) - dated - 28-2-2020 - SEBI
      Central Government extends the term of appointment of Shri Ajay Tyagi as Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India for a period of six months beyond 29.02.2020
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising statutory powers under Section 4(1)(a) and Section 4(4) of the SEBI Act, 1992 read with Rule 3 of the SEBI (Terms and Conditions of Service of Chairman and Members) Rules, 1992, extends the term of the Chairman's appointment for a further limited period beyond the current term, subject to cessation upon any earlier further orders.
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      Customs

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      15/2020 - dated 28-2-2020
      Implementation of automated clearance on All-India basis
      Summary: Automated clearance of import Bills of Entry is extended to all Customs EDI locations with RMS enabled; designated officers will perform Customs Compliance Verification which can occur before duty payment is complete. Clearance in the Customs System follows the officer's confirmation of CCV completion and confirmation of duty payment. ICES technical changes will be communicated via DG Systems advisories and field formations must notify trade and report implementation issues to the Board.
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