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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 17,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Strict construction governs fiscal statutes: tax liability attaches only when the charging provision's clear words bring a person or transaction within its scope. Courts must adhere to natural statutory meaning, avoid importing provisions or relying on intent, and reject taxation by inference, analogy, or the substance-over-form doctrine. Undefined terms take ordinary or commercial meaning; ambiguous provisions are resolved in favour of the taxpayer; equity or hardship do not justify stretching charging words.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India reported improved consumer confidence and manufacturing sentiment, lower CPI and food inflation in early 2018, and - citing an expanding PMI, stabilising GST, recovering investment (credit off-take and capital market mobilisation), and improving exports - projected an acceleration of GVA growth into the next fiscal year.
      Summary: GST measures raise composition scheme thresholds, provide quarterly return option for eligible small taxpayers, continue simplified GSTR-3B while suspending GSTR-2 and GSTR-3, reduce late fees for delayed GSTR-3B filings, require tax payment on invoice issuance for goods supplies, temporarily suspend reverse charge application, and amend rate treatment for eateries by lowering the rate and denying input tax credit for that category.
      Summary: Instances of taxes collected but not deposited by service providers have been detected through intelligence led investigations, resulting in recovery of dues or initiation of quasi judicial proceedings. To encourage compliance, the administration has pursued broad taxpayer education across media and meetings, and the GST Council has formed a committee to assess portal based invoice generation and propose an incentive scheme to encourage uploading of tax paid invoices online.
      Summary: The Electoral Bond scheme creates a bearer, interest free banking instrument for political donations purchasable only by Indian citizens or Indian bodies through KYC compliant accounts, encashable by qualifying registered political parties solely into designated authorised bank accounts; issuance occurs in prescribed denominations from specified bank branches within government specified windows, with anonymity preserved by omission of donor and payee names.
      Summary: Government policy prioritizes inclusive growth through employment and social infrastructure programmes such as MGNREGA, PMEGP, DDU GKY and DAY NULM, supported by budgetary measures to promote labour intensive sectors, MSMEs and expanded agriculture credit, together with a nationwide health protection initiative under Ayushman Bharat to extend secondary and tertiary hospitalization coverage to poor and vulnerable families.
      Summary: Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) framework implements an enhanced supervisory regime for banks breaching thresholds in capital, asset quality (net Non-Performing Assets ratio) and profitability, requiring timely corrective measures to conserve capital, curb riskier activities, improve operational efficiency and restore financial health, while not constraining normal public banking operations; RBI has applied the PCA framework to specified public sector banks identified as breaching those thresholds.
      Summary: One Time Settlement schemes are Board approved negotiated settlement mechanisms for NPAs in targeted sectors, operating within banks' loan recovery policies. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and amendments to the Banking Regulation Act empower time bound resolution of high value stressed assets, with RBI directions requiring insolvency filings where resolution plans are not implemented within the prescribed period. Recovery continues under the SARFAESI framework and Debts Recovery Tribunals, while PSB reforms mandate strengthened lending and recovery governance.
      Summary: The document urges inter-regulatory and governmental bodies to adopt a calibrated regulatory approach-ranging from disclosure to full supervision-based on granular assessment of FinTech products and platform risks; create dedicated organisational units; and establish a regulatory sandbox or innovation hub to test APIs and applications, leveraging research institutes, RegTech, and collaboration between banks, FinTech firms and regulators to foster innovation while managing risks.
      Summary: An SFIO inquiry has been ordered into 107 companies and 7 LLPs linked to Nirav Modi and Mehul Chinubhai Choksi under Section 212(1)(c) of the Companies Act, 2013 and Section 43(3)(c)(i) of the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 in connection with the Punjab National Bank fraud; the Government ordered the probe on 17 February 2018 and the investigation is ongoing.
      Summary: The government reported utilisation of a substantial portion of budgeted funds for Investor Awareness Programmes in 2017-18 to promote awareness of fraudulent schemes, informed investment decisions and remedial and grievance redressal options. Common Service Centre e governance Ltd was engaged to conduct rural outreach through Village Level Entrepreneurs, and CSCs are selected at panchayat level based on the experience and activities of the VLEs.
      Summary: India will host the International Competition Network 17th Annual Conference in New Delhi, assembling senior competition agencies, advisors and experts to promote procedural and substantive convergence in enforcement, strengthen cross border cooperation, and share strategies for effective competition law enforcement in global and digital markets. The programme includes plenary and breakout sessions on cartel enforcement, advocacy, judicial perspectives, vertical mergers, online markets and enforcement implementation.
      Summary: PFRDA recognised Atal Pension Yojana service providers after an outreach campaign that mobilised substantial new accounts, engaging public, private, regional rural, cooperative banks and the Department of Post to expand APY coverage. The scheme provides a guaranteed pension to subscribers and their surviving spouse, with accumulated pension wealth payable to nominees, follows the National Pension System investment pattern for central government contributions, reports realised returns, and contemplates administrative adjustments to eligibility and early superannuation to broaden coverage.
      Summary: Delays in GST export refunds have been linked to data-entry errors, exporter unfamiliarity with GST requirements and portal-customs interface issues; the Government has responded with rule amendments, portal and customs system changes, guidance materials and a manual correction interface. A standard operating procedure for processing ITC refund claims under Central and State GST has been issued via circulars and clarifications, the GST Council has urged proactive clearing of refunds by State authorities, and the CBEC has launched a nationwide special refund drive with additional staff and special refund cells to expedite verification and sanction of eligible claims.
      Summary: The central bank published the reference rate for the US Dollar as the official rupee benchmark for the date, provided the prior day's figure for comparison, and supplied derived exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen calculated from the Dollar reference and cross currency middle rates; it also states the SDR Rupee rate will be based on this reference rate.
      Summary: A governmental economic strategy emphasizes the State's facilitative role to accelerate growth across manufacturing, services and agriculture by enabling private sector innovation and technology adoption. Operative mechanisms include promotion of twelve designated Champion Sectors, integration of manufacturing into global value chains, and support for small and medium enterprises, while policy planning will address technological disruption, climate change and demographic factors through interdepartmental and industry consultation.
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      Customs

      1.
      08/2018 - dated - 15-3-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on imports of 'Ofloxacin' originating in or exported from China PR
      Summary: Definitive anti dumping duty is imposed on imports of Ofloxacin from China PR after findings of dumping, material injury, and causation; specified duty rates are applied to particular producers, exporters and other combinations for the listed tariff items, with duties expressed per kilogram in US dollars but payable in Indian currency using Government specified exchange rates determined as of bill of entry presentation; the measure remains effective for three years unless earlier altered.

      GST - States

      2.
      GSL/GST/RULE-138(14)/B.9 - dated - 15-2-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Exemption for e-way bill for Intra-State Movement.
      Summary: The Commissioner has suspended the earlier notification brought into force requiring e-way bills and, until further notice, intra-state movement of all goods shall not require generation of an e-way bill under clause (d) of sub rule (14) of rule 138 of the GST Rules.
      3.
      EST/1/Jurisdiction/B.6351 - dated - 6-2-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Officers Jurisdiction of the State of Gujarat with effect from 1st february 2018
      Summary: Under section 4(2) of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, the Commissioner of State Tax specifies that designated Joint Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, Assistant Commissioners and State Tax Officers assigned to Enforcement, Mobile Squad, Flying Squad, Enforcement Coordination and Enforcement Research functions shall have jurisdiction over whole of the State of Gujarat with effect from 1 February 2018, applying across listed divisions and unit squads.
      4.
      GSL/GST/Rule-138(14)/B.08 - dated - 1-2-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Extension for intra-state e-way bill.
      Summary: The Commissioner has temporarily suspended the prior notification mandating generation of an e-way bill for intra-state movement of goods, removing the e-way bill requirement for all intra-state goods movements during the suspension period, and deferring the earlier notification's commencement to a specified later date.
      5.
      (GHN-22)GST-2018/S.9(1)(18)-TH - dated - 1-2-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Corrigendum to Notification No-62018-State Tax (Rate)
      Summary: A corrigendum to the Gujarat State GST rate notification directs that, in Notification No.6/2018-State Tax (Rate), clause (B) sub clauses (i) and (ii) the word "substituted" shall be read as "inserted", effecting a textual correction to the earlier notification without altering substantive tax provisions.
      6.
      GSL/GST/RULE-138(14)/B - dated - 31-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Corrigendum to Notification No.GSL/GST/RULE-138(14)/B.7 dated the 29th January, 2018 - for Intra-State Movement.
      Summary: The corrigendum substitutes "person in-charge of the conveyance" for "transporters," clarifying who is accountable under the notification, and adds that "city" is as notified under specified municipal and revenue laws. It further provides that intra-city movement, as so defined, of all goods does not require an e-way bill.
      7.
      GSL/GST/RULE-138(14)/B.07 - dated - 29-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Requirement of E-way bill for Intra-state movement
      Summary: An e-way bill must be generated for intra-state movement of a specified list of nineteen goods when the consignment value exceeds the prescribed threshold; if transporters are exempted from carrying an e-way bill they must carry invoices or equivalent documents, and the procedural provisions concerning pre-movement information, documents to be carried, verification, inspection and detention reporting apply mutatis mutandis to these goods.
      8.
      (GHN-21)GST-2018/S.11(1)(28)-TH-09/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment to Notification No.(GHN-124)GST-2017/S.11(1)(21)-TH dated the 15th November, 2017, notification No. 45/2017- State Tax (Rate) - for supply to research institute.
      Summary: Amendment modifies the Table in the State Tax (Rate) notification by expanding the eligible recipients at serial number 1 to include public funded research institutions, universities and specified technical institutes (excluding hospitals), and replaces "Department of Scientific and Research" with "Department of Scientific and Industrial Research" in relevant columns. It renumbers the existing Explanation as Explanation 1 and inserts Explanation 2 to align the exemption with an earlier central customs notification, making that alignment operative from the earlier notification's effective date.
      9.
      (GHN-20)GST-2018/S.11(1)(27)-TH-08/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment to Notification No.(GHN-31)GST-2017/S.9(1)(1)-TH, dated the 30th June, 2017, 1/2017 -State Tax (Rate), for tax on old vehicles.
      Summary: State GST exemption is allowed on intra-state supplies of specified old and used motor vehicles by capping tax to an amount calculated on the supplier's margin at prescribed rates per vehicle category; margin is computed as consideration less depreciated value if depreciation was claimed, or as selling price less purchase price otherwise, with negative margins ignored. The vehicle specifications follow the Motor Vehicles Act and the exemption is not available where the supplier has availed input tax credit, CENVAT, VAT input credit or similar tax credits.
      10.
      (GHN-19)GST-2018/S.11(1)(26)-TH-07/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment to Notification No.(GHN-36)GST-2017/S.11(1)(1)-TH dated the 30th June, 2017, notification No.2/2017-State Tax (Rate) - for tax on goods.
      Summary: Amendment to the State tax rate notification revises the Schedule under the Goods and Services Tax framework by substituting and inserting specific tariff entries: replacing an existing feed and oil cake description, adding serial entries for de oiled rice bran and cotton seed oil cake, substituting a tariff heading, excluding a named item from an agricultural usage description, substituting an item with a devotional article, and inserting parts for manufacture of hearing aids. The amendment is effective from the date of notification.
      11.
      (GHN-18)GST-2018/S.9(1)(17)-TH-06/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendments in the Government Notification, Finance Department No.(GHN-31)GST-2017/S.9(1)(1)-TH, dated the 30th June, 2017, notification No.1/2017-State Tax (Rate).
      Summary: The Gujarat State Tax (Rate) notification amends multiple GST rate Schedules by inserting, substituting and omitting tariff entries across Schedules I (2.5%), II (6%), III (9%), IV (14%), V (1.5%) and VI (0.125%), adding specific goods (e.g., tamarind kernel powder; mehendi paste in cones; rice bran; LPG for household domestic consumers; bio-pesticides; bio-diesel), introducing specialty classifications and exclusions (e.g., cigarette filter rods; exclusions for tamarind kernel powder and bamboo joinery), reassigning tariff codes, and making the amendments effective from 25th January, 2018.
      12.
      (GHN-17)GST-2018/S.11(1)(25)-TH-05/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Exemption on the consideration paid to central government in case of license lease for crude or natural gas.
      Summary: Exempts the intra State supply of services consisting of grant of license or lease to explore or mine petroleum crude or natural gas from State tax to the extent the consideration paid to the Central Government is its contractually defined share of profit petroleum.
      13.
      (GHN-16)GST-2018/S.148(5)-TH-04/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      To notify sub-contractor as registered person in case of works contract
      Summary: Notification designates two classes of registered persons whose liability to pay State tax on supplies exchanged partly or wholly as construction services or development rights arises when the developer or builder transfers possession or the right in the constructed complex, building or civil structure to the person supplying the development rights by executing a conveyance deed or similar instrument.
      14.
      (GHN-15)GST-2018/S.9(3)(8)-TH-03/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendments in the Government Notification, Finance Department No. (GHN-34)GST-2017/S.9(3)(2)-TH, dated the 30th June, 2017, notification No.13/2017- State Tax (Rate). - for tax on services.
      Summary: The notification inserts entry 5A to specify that services supplied by Central Government, State Government, Union territory or local authority by way of renting of immovable property to any person registered under the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 are covered, identifying supplier and recipient classes. It also inserts an Explanation clause defining "insurance agent" by reference to the Insurance Act, 1938.
      15.
      (GHN-14)GST-2018/S.11(1)(24)-TH-02/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendment to notification No.(GHN-41)GST-2017/S.11(1)(7)-TH dated the 30th June, 2017, notification No.12/2017- State Tax (Rate) - for tax on services.
      Summary: Amendment revises the Gujarat State GST rate notification by adding "Government Entity" to recipients, introducing a nil-rate exemption for composite supplies with goods up to 25% value provided to public authorities for Panchayat and Municipality functions, and inserting multiple specific nil-rate entries (including IFSC intermediary financial services for foreign-currency international customers, fumigation of agricultural warehouses, RTI services, Coast Guard group life insurance, reinsurance, and student transport to educational institutions), while adjusting monetary thresholds, time limits and provisos for existing entries.
      16.
      (GHN-13)GST-2018/S.9(1)(16)-TH-01/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendments in the Government Notification, Finance Department No.(GHN-32)GST-2017/S.9(1)(2)-TH, dated the 30th June, 2017 notification No.11/2017- State Tax (Rate)
      Summary: The notification amends the State Tax (Rate) table and related entries to expand and reclassify construction and housing works (including slum redevelopment, EWS houses, CLSS houses and low cost houses), add specific concessional treatments for certain government related composite works contracts and mid day meal cooking facilities, and adjust rates and conditions for services such as time charter, leasing, housekeeping via e commerce, mining support, environmental and amusement services. It introduces provisos restricting concessional treatment where input tax credit has been taken and prescribes a valuation rule deeming the land component to be one third of the total amount in composite supplies involving transfer of land.
      17.
      (GHN-9)/GST-2018/S.128(6).TH-05/2018-State Tax - dated - 23-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Waiving late fee for GSTR-5
      Summary: The Government of Gujarat waives the portion of the late fee for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-5 that exceeds twenty-five rupees per day, and where the State tax payable in the return is nil, waives the portion exceeding ten rupees per day for the period of default.
      18.
      (GHN-8)/GST-2018/S.128(5).TH-04/2018-State Tax - dated - 23-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Waiving late fee for GSTR-1.
      Summary: The Gujarat government waives late fee amounts for registered persons who fail to furnish FORM GSTR-1 by the due date to the extent such fees exceed twenty-five rupees per day; where there are no outward supplies, the waiver applies to fees exceeding ten rupees per day. The concession covers monthly and quarterly filings and is issued under the state's statutory waiver authority.
      19.
      (GHN-7)/GSTR-2018(18).TH-03/2018-State Tax - dated - 23-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      The Gujarat Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Comprehensive amendments revise valuation, documentary and procedural rules under the Gujarat GST framework: a specific valuation method is prescribed for lotteries, betting and horse racing; exclusions to aggregate exempt supply calculations are clarified; Input Service Distributor credit transfers are permitted by invoice with prescribed particulars; and detailed e way bill obligations are imposed, including pre movement electronic filing in FORM GST EWB 01, assignment, consolidation (FORM GST EWB 02), validity, cancellation, and specified exemptions.
      20.
      (GHN-6)/GST-2018/S.146(2).TH-09/2018-State Tax - dated - 23-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Notifying Website for E way Bill and other procedure
      Summary: The Gujarat notification designates www.gst.gov.in as the Common Goods and Services Tax Electronic Portal for registration, tax payment, return filing and integrated tax computation and settlement, and www.ewaybillgst.gov.in as the portal for furnishing electronic way bills; it cites section 146 of the Gujarat GST Act read with the Integrated GST Act, supersedes an earlier notification, explains which entities manage each site, and provides the notification's operative commencement.
      21.
      (GHN-11)/GST-2018/S.128(8).TH-07/2018-State Tax - dated - 23-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Waiving late fee for GSTR-6.
      Summary: The Government of Gujarat notifies a waiver of the portion of the late fee payable by any registered person for failure to furnish the return in FORM GSTR-6 by the due date, removing the liability for that part of the late fee which exceeds a nominal per day amount and thereby limiting aggregate late fee exposure for delayed filing of GSTR-6.
      22.
      (GHN-10)/GST-2018/S.128(7).TH-06/2018-State Tax - dated - 23-1-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Waiving late fee for GSTR-5A
      Summary: The Gujarat Government waives the portion of late fee for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-5A that exceeds twenty-five rupees per day; if the total integrated tax payable in the return is nil, the waiver applies to the extent the late fee exceeds ten rupees per day for each day the failure continues.
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      GST - States

      1.
      GSL/S.5(1)/B.16 - dated 14-2-2018
      Power Delegation to Appellate Authority
      Summary: Power delegation under the State Goods and Services Tax Act designates Additional Commissioner, Joint Commissioner (Appeals) and Deputy Commissioner (Appeals) as the appellate authority for the specified appeals provision; these functions are assigned pursuant to statutory delegation and are to be exercised only within the officers' territorial jurisdiction unless specific jurisdiction is indicated in the Schedule.
      2.
      GSL/S.5(1)/B.15 - dated 14-2-2018
      Amending Order for Power Delegation
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax, Gujarat, amends Office Order No. GSL/S.5(1)/B.1 (23 June 2017) under the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act by deleting the entry at serial No.85 in Schedule A, exercising statutory powers to specify proper officers under the Act and related rules.
      3.
      GSL/S.5(1)/S.83/B.14 - dated 15-1-2018
      Power delegation for provisional attachment
      Summary: Specification of authority to exercise provisional attachment powers under the State Goods and Services Tax framework assigns the power to protect revenue by making provisional attachments in defined cases, and designates Deputy Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner and State Tax Officer to perform that function only within their territorial jurisdiction unless otherwise specified.
      4.
      26/2017-GST - dated 29-12-2017
      Filing of Returns under GST- regarding
      Summary: Return filing is governed by a calendar linking FORM GSTR 1 periodicity to self assessed aggregate turnover, with monthly FORM GSTR 3B filing mandatory for all registrants and composition taxpayers filing FORM GSTR 4 quarterly. Reduced late fees apply for post transitional months and initial waivers are noted. An on line edit facility permits rectification of GSTR 3B errors prior to offsetting liabilities; after offsetting, corrections must be made via subsequent month returns, refunds, challans (FORM GST PMT 06) or amendments in FORM GSTR 1. System reconciliation with GSTR 1 and GSTR 2 will be operationalised once filing timelines are notified, and negative entries in GSTR 3B are not permitted.
      5.
      25/2017-GST - dated 22-12-2017
      Manual filing of applications for Advance Ruling and appeals before Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling.
      Summary: Manual filing of advance ruling applications and appeals is allowed while the portal module is unavailable; applications must be filed in quadruplicate in Form GST ARA-01 with the prescribed fee paid online via a temporary portal ID, signed by specified persons or authorised signatories, and submitted to the jurisdictional Authority. Appeals must be in quadruplicate in Form GST ARA-02 with online fee payment, while officer appeals use Form GST ARA-03 without fee; all documents and annexures must be self-attested and additional sheets may be used if needed.
      6.
      22/2017-GST - dated 22-12-2017
      Clarification on issues regarding treatment of supply by an artist in various States and supply of goods by artists from galleries.
      Summary: Artworks transported by an artist for exhibition or sale may be moved on a delivery challan with an e-way bill where applicable and invoiced at the time of actual supply. Inter-State movements of artworks are treated as inter-state supplies attracting integrated tax. Consignment of works to galleries without consideration from the gallery is not a supply; GST is payable only when a buyer selects and the actual supply takes place, at which point the artist must issue the tax invoice.
      7.
      11/2017-GST - dated 22-12-2017
      Extension of lime limit for intimation of details of stock held on the date preceding the date from which the option for composition levy is exercised in FORM GST CMP-03
      Summary: The Commissioner has extended the time limit for furnishing details of stock held on the day preceding the date from which the option for composition levy is exercised, to be submitted in FORM GST CMP-03. The extension, made under the Gujarat GST procedural framework and on Council recommendations, is effective until 31st January, 2018 and supersedes the earlier Order No. 05/2017-GST dated 28th October, 2017.
      8.
      23/2017-GST - dated 22-12-2017
      Issues in respect of maintenance of books of accounts relating to additional place of business by a principal or an auctioneer for the purpose of auction of tea, coffee, rubber etc.
      Summary: Warehouses storing tea, coffee, rubber etc. must be declared as additional place(s) of business by principals and auctioneers; ordinarily books must be maintained at each additional place, but where difficulties arise they may be kept at the principal place of business instead, provided the jurisdictional proper officer is informed in writing. Eligibility to claim input tax credit remains subject to other provisions and rules, and this clarification applies where such goods are supplied only through auction and the auctioneer claims ITC for supplies from the principal prior to auction.
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