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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 26,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Upfront payments for leases must be classified: lease premium is distinct from periodic rent because it compensates for transfer or acquisition of leasehold interest rather than continued use. Recurring lease rent is generally taxable as renting of immovable property, while one time premiums have received mixed treatment-some decisions treating them as non taxable capital receipts and others treating them as taxable lease consideration. Legislative exemption for certain state industrial bodies' long term lease premiums exists, and under GST the payment's legal character governs taxability.
      By: Altamush Zafar
      Summary: Confusion under the dual GST model concerns whether a taxpayer registered in one state can claim input tax credit for hotel and immovable property related services supplied in another state without registering there. Place of supply rules designate the property location as the supply location, producing divergent practitioner views: some require regional registration to claim credit, others maintain the central tax component remains creditable. The issue has been litigated and awaits GST Council clarification.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Claims to the Investor Education and Protection Fund require submission of the prescribed online IEPF claim form accompanied by specified supporting documents and payment of the prescribed fee, forwarding the signed printed form and documents to the company for verification, and coordination through the company's nominated Nodal Officer. The company must return a verification report to the Authority within fifteen days; on receipt of a complete verification report the Authority will sanction refunds or credit shares to the claimant's DEMAT account, record payments, and dispose of the application within sixty days unless reasons for delay are recorded and communicated.
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      Summary: The investigation into imports of solar cells was terminated because the domestic industry filed a written request to end the probe; a mandatory procedural rule requires termination upon such a request, removing investigator discretion even where the industry alleges aggravated injury and increased imports. This outcome illustrates the primacy of the procedural termination mechanism over contested substantive allegations in anti-dumping processes aimed at protecting domestic competition under WTO-consistent trade remedy frameworks.
      Summary: Introduction of Goods and Services Tax established a unified national indirect tax regime that removed multiple cascading levies to simplify taxation and promote ease of doing business. Post-implementation indicators cited include increased company registrations, accelerated industrial activity measured by the Index of Industrial Production, and stronger corporate sales growth, presented as early evidence that the reform fosters formalization, price reduction through elimination of tax-on-tax effects, and enhanced competitiveness for businesses.
      Summary: An investigation into Fortis Healthcare Ltd has been ordered and assigned to the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO), which will examine all issues in their entirety and is currently in the initial stage. The announcement places this assignment against SFIO's recent caseload of company investigations, noting pending matters include quashed, withdrawn and stayed cases, and records Government measures including treating fraud as a substantive offence, strengthened corporate governance norms and use of ICT tools for detection.
      Summary: Ministry of Corporate Affairs initiated prosecutions against 780 listed entities for failure to file financial statements and annual returns. RoC data for FY 2015-16 and FY 2016-17 show variations in registrations and closures. Under Section 248(1)(c), 2.97 lakh inactive companies were identified and 2,26,166 names were struck off by 31.12.2017 after following the prescribed process.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 1/13/2013 CL-V, part-I, Vol.II - dated - 23-3-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (Incorporation) Second Amendment Rules, 2018
      Summary: Reservation of name must be made via the MCA web service using the RUN form with the fee specified by the Companies (Registration offices and fees) Rules, 2014; the Central Registration Centre may approve or reject applications after permitting resubmission within fifteen days to rectify defects, and the annexure replaces the RUN form to reflect electronic filing.

      Customs

      2.
      16/2018 - dated - 23-3-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to notify provisional assessment for imports of '˜Jute Products' namely, Jute Yarn/Twine (multiple folded/cabled and single), Hessian fabric, and Jute sacking bags exported by M/s. Natural Jute Mill [Bangladesh] and M/s Kreation Global, LLC,USA [Bangladesh]
      Summary: Provisional assessment is imposed on imports of specified Jute Products from named exporters originating in or exported from Bangladesh and Nepal, pending completion of a new shipper review; such provisional assessment may be secured by a security or guarantee to cover any deficiency, and importers will be liable to pay any anti-dumping duty recommended on review and imposed retrospectively from the date of initiation of the review.
      3.
      33/2018 - dated - 23-3-2018 - Cus
      Seeks to Amend notification No 52/2003- Customs dated 31.03.2003 for extending exemption from IGST and compensation cess to EOUs on imports till 01.10.2018
      Summary: Extends the exemption from IGST and compensation cess on imports for Export Oriented Units by substituting the earlier cutoff date in the proviso to the opening paragraph of Notification No. 52/2003 Customs with a later effective date, thereby continuing the applicability of the import tax exemptions to EOUs for the extended period under Notification No. 33/2018 Customs.
      4.
      32/2018 - dated - 23-3-2018 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend notification No. 50/2017-Customs so as to reduce BCD from 10% to 5% on Opencell(15.6” and above) of LCD/LED TV panels
      Summary: Amendment reduces Basic Customs Duty by inserting a new tariff entry for open cell (15.6" and above) used in the manufacture of Liquid Crystal Display and Light Emitting Diode TV panels, and omits item (i) in column (3) against the adjacent serial number, effecting a consequential change to the notification table under statutory customs and tariff powers.

      GST - States

      5.
      F.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-Pt.-IV-203 - dated - 7-3-2018 - Rajasthan SGST
      Rescinding notification no. F.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-Pt-IV-161 dated 23.01.2018 related to reduction in late fee in case of delayed filing of FORM GSTR-5A.
      Summary: The State Government, invoking powers under section 128 of the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, rescinds notification F.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-Pt.-IV-161 that had reduced the late fee for delayed filing of Form GSTR-5A, while saving the effects of acts or omissions done before the rescission.
      6.
      F.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-Pt.-III-202 - dated - 7-3-2018 - Rajasthan SGST
      The Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: Rule 138 requires electronic furnishing of specified PART-A data on the common portal and generation of a unique e-way bill number before movement of consignments exceeding fifty thousand rupees; transporters or authorised e-commerce/courier operators may furnish PART-A on authorization, PART-B must be furnished for road movement, consolidated e-way bills are permitted, validity and cancellation rules are prescribed, RFID mapping and invoice auto-population via FORM GST INV-1 are enabled, and specified exemptions and inspection/reporting procedures apply.
      7.
      G.O. Ms. No. 35 - dated - 7-3-2018 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Rescinds the Commercial Taxes and Registration Department Notification No.II(2)/CTR/79(h-3)/2018, dated the 23rd January, 2018.
      Summary: Rescission of a prior tax notification is effected under Section 128 of the Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, withdrawing Notification No.II(2)/CTR/79(h-3)/2018 and removing its operative force. The rescission includes a savings provision preserving actions done or omissions made before the rescission, so the withdrawal operates prospectively while maintaining legal certainty for past transactions and administrative acts.
      8.
      G.O. Ms. No. 34 - dated - 7-3-2018 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      The Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Amendments revise e-way bill regime: FORM GST TRAN-2 submission deadline clarified; revised rule 138 mandates electronic furnishing of Part A of FORM GST EWB-01 before movement above the threshold, allows transporters/e-commerce operators/job workers to generate e-way bills, sets Part B conveyance update, assignment and consolidation rules, establishes unique e-way bill numbers, validity tied to distance with extension, cancellation timelines, auto-availability to suppliers for returns, acceptance/deemed acceptance procedures, interstate validity and a list of exemptions. Rules 138A-138D prescribe document carriage or RFID mapping, INV-1 IRN generation, verification and inspection procedures, detention reporting, and substitute standardized forms and declarations.
      9.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2018(Part) - dated - 21-3-2018 - Tripura SGST
      The Tripura State Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment requires submission of FORM GST TRAN-2 by specified registered persons and overhauls e-way bill procedures: consignments above Rs. 50,000 must have Part A information in FORM GST EWB-01 generated on the common portal to obtain a unique e-way bill number, with Part B conveyance details furnished by consignor/consignee or transporter for road transport. Transporter, e-commerce, job-worker and handicraft exceptions, assignment and consolidation (FORM GST EWB-02), 24-hour cancellation limits, specified validity periods, exclusions (Annexure), RFID mapping, Invoice Reference Number via FORM GST INV-1, verification and inspection protocols (FORM GST EWB-03), detention reporting (FORM GST EWB-04), substituted forms, and revised DECLARATION text in refund forms are prescribed.
      10.
      KA.NI.-2-415/XI-9(57)/17 - dated - 14-3-2018 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      AMEMDMENT IN SCHEDULE SR 8(A)
      Summary: The notification substitutes Schedule IV entry 8(a) to provide that natural gas other than CNG sold to an industrial unit or dealer registered under state GST or state VAT for use in the process of manufacture of taxable goods, when supplied against the certificate prescribed by the Commissioner, is taxable at a concessional rate. The point of taxation is the Manufacturer or Importer.
      11.
      KA. NI-2-405/XI-9(47)/17 - dated - 12-3-2018 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in the KA. NI-2-842/XI-9(47)/17-U.P. Act-I-2017-Order-(09)-2017 dated 30th June
      Summary: Amends the Uttar Pradesh GST rate notification by revising entries for works contract, construction, leasing, rental, support, maintenance, manufacturing and entertainment services. The amendments extend concessional treatment to specified housing-related civil works, mid-day meal buildings, low-cost housing and certain sub-contracted works contracts, while revising rates for housekeeping, agricultural support, mining-related services, tailoring, environmental protection services and amusement or entertainment admissions. It also substitutes the valuation rule for composite supplies involving transfer of land or undivided share of land, deeming the land component to be one third of the total amount charged.
      12.
      282-F.T.-13/2018-State Tax - dated - 7-3-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Rescinding notification No. 120-F.T. dated 24.01.2018, which reduced late fees on late filing of FORM GSTR-5A
      Summary: The State rescinded Department Notification No. 120-F.T., dated 24 January 2018, which had reduced late fees for late filing of FORM GSTR-5A, exercising powers under Section 128 of the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017; the rescission is prospective and preserves actions done or omitted before the rescission.
      13.
      281-F.T.-12/2018-State Tax - dated - 7-3-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      The West Bengal Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: The amendment mandates electronic generation of e-way bills on the common portal by registered persons for consignments above the prescribed value, allows authorised transporters or e-commerce/courier operators to furnish Part A, requires Part B conveyance details for road movement, provides for consolidated e-way bills, introduces Invoice Reference Number upload and RFID mapping, prescribes verification, inspection and detention reporting procedures, sets distance-based validity with extension mechanisms, enumerates specific exemptions, substitutes e-way bill and invoice forms, and revises refund declaration text.
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      GST - States

      1.
      Circular No. 1718098/1564 - dated 22-3-2018
      Regarding refund
      Summary: Manual refund procedure under GST continues for zero-rated supply, inverted duty structure, deemed export, and excess input tax credit claims until the online refund module is available on the GSTN portal. The earlier directions governing filing and disposal of manual refund applications remain applicable. A corrigendum to the Government Order dated 23.02.2018 has been circulated, with instructions to provide copies to district treasury officers and ensure strict compliance by subordinate officers.
      2.
      05/2018 - dated 17-3-2018
      Clarifications on exports related refund issues
      Summary: Clarifies eligibility and procedures for export-related refunds under the WBGST framework: drawback limited to basic customs duty does not preclude refund of unutilized ITC of central, State/UT, integrated tax or cess; retrospective acceptance of LUT and post-facto extensions for export periods may be allowed where exports occurred. Discrepancies between return tables and shipping bills should be rectified via Table 9 of GSTR-1 or CBEC guidance, with the lower of invoice or shipping bill value used for refund. Transitional VAT credit is excluded from Net ITC for refund calculations. A single deficiency memo rule, specified documentary lists, and processing instructions for refunds under existing laws are prescribed.
      3.
      03/2018-GST (State) - dated 16-3-2018
      Clarifications on exports related refund issues.
      Summary: The State directs departmental officers to adopt the clarifications contained in Circular No. 37/11/2018-GST dated 15 March 2018 of the Central Board of Excise & Customs on export-related refunds; this directive is issued under section 168 of the Tripura State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 to ensure uniform implementation of refund procedures.
      4.
      Circular No. 1718094/1457 - dated 26-2-2018
      Information Regarding Work Contract Services
      Summary: Works Contract Services are treated as supply of services under GST and are stated to be an important source of State revenue. The circular directs officers to compile section-wise and zone-wise contractor lists, identify GSTIN, pre-GST turnover and return-filing status, and closely monitor non-filers for priority recovery of tax. It further requires collection of tender-related information from departments and implementing agencies, verification of compliance, preparation of action plans for 100% return filing and timely submission of compliance reports.
      5.
      Circular No. 1718091/1406 - dated 15-2-2018
      Regarding the tax liability on the amount of royalty being paid to the government by the business entities in the name of royalty
      Summary: Royalty paid by business entities to the government for the use of natural resources is treated as supply of services under GST and is taxable at 18% under the reverse charge mechanism. The recipient business entity is responsible for payment of tax on the royalty amount, and registration is mandatory where tax is payable on this basis, irrespective of the normal threshold limit. Even if royalty has not been paid in accordance with the rules, tax liability remains attracted on the royalty amount legally payable.
      6.
      01/2018-GST (State) - dated 13-2-2018
      The Tripura State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 — Instructions related to furnishing of Bond/Letter of Undertaking (LUT) for exports without payment of Integrated Tax.
      Summary: Exports as zero-rated supplies may proceed without integrated tax by furnishing Form GST RFD-11 (Bond or LUT) to the jurisdictional Superintendent before export; a Bond must be secured by a bank guarantee and all submissions must be recorded at office level. Manual filing is permitted until the common portal is available, and Superintendents must adhere to central notifications and circulars governing conditions, safeguards and timelines that trigger tax liability with interest if export or foreign exchange receipt does not occur within prescribed periods.
      7.
      Circular No. 1718096/1478 - dated 5-2-2018
      Regarding Ayurvedic Medicine
      Summary: Ayurvedic medicines are classified for GST based on whether they are manufactured according to the authoritative books specified in the First Schedule to the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940. Medicines made exclusively in accordance with those books and sold under the corresponding book name are treated as classical medicines and taxed at 5 per cent. Medicines made on self-developed or experiential formulas are treated as proprietary medicines and taxed at 12 per cent, with the label showing the ingredients and quantities used.
      8.
      Circular No. 1718086/1324 - dated 31-1-2018
      Regarding Date Extension of Annual Return 2016-2017 (52,52A,52B)
      Summary: The time limit for filing the annual return for the year 2016-17 in Forms 52, 52A and 52B under the U.P. VAT framework was extended in light of difficulties faced by traders during the of implementation of the tax system introduced from 1 July 2017. The filing date was finally extended up to 28 February 2018.
      9.
      Circular No. 1718085/1334 - dated 30-1-2018
      Procedure for manual submission of refund claims and related action in case of inverted duty structure, deemed exports, and electronic cash ledger excess ITC.
      Summary: Manual filing of refund applications is prescribed until the GST refund module becomes available for claims relating to inverted duty structure, deemed exports and excess balance in the electronic cash ledger. Refund claims for unused input tax credit, deemed export supplies and electronic cash ledger balance are to be submitted in the prescribed refund form with required statements, supporting documents and affidavits. The circular also requires compliance with return-filing conditions, reciprocal declarations to prevent double claims, ledger debit or re-credit as applicable, and coordinated processing through designated nodal officers.
      10.
      02/2018-GST (State) - dated 30-1-2018
      Filling of Returns under GST.
      Summary: The circular sets a filing calendar for FORM GSTR-1 and FORM GSTR-3B, allowing quarterly GSTR-1 for those with self-assessed turnover up to Rs. 1.5 crore (option to elect monthly for the whole year), mandates monthly GSTR-3B for all, prescribes reduced late fees from October 2017, and authorises use of an edit facility to rectify GSTR-3B errors before offsetting; residual corrections are to be adjusted in subsequent returns, amended in FORM GSTR-1 where applicable, or refunded. System reconciliation with GSTR-1/2/3 is to be implemented once notified.
      11.
      Circular No. 1718084/1332 - dated 29-1-2018
      Important guidelines regarding the National E-Way Bill system being implemented from 01.02.2018
      Summary: Important guidelines were issued for implementation of the National E-Way Bill system from 01.02.2018. The earlier 10-kilometre instruction was corrected to clarify that vehicle details need not be filled in Part B or updated where transport is within 10 kilometres between the relevant business places. The e-way bill was required before transport from 01.02.2018, goods already in transit by midnight of 31.01.2018 were exempt from the new download requirement, and the National E-Way Bill did not apply to specified non-GST goods, though e-transmission continued for them.
      12.
      Circular No. 1718076/1774 - dated 29-12-2017
      Regarding Date Extension of Annual Return 2016-2017 (52,52A,52B)
      Summary: Extension of the last date for filing the annual return for financial year 2016-17 in Form 52, 52A and 52B under the Uttar Pradesh Value Added Tax framework was granted in exercise of the power under the third proviso to sub-rule (7) of Rule 45. The deadline, earlier extended up to 31.12.2017, was further extended to 31.01.2018 in view of the filing workload arising from GST returns due in December 2017 and representations from trade and advocate associations.

      Customs

      13.
      08/2018 - dated 23-3-2018
      Refund of IGST on Export—Extension of date in SB005 alternate mechanism cases & clarifications in other cases
      Summary: The Board expands the officer interface alternate mechanism to permit correction of invoice mismatches for additional shipping bills, enabling administrative resolution of export refund impediments through verification against GST return information. It also accepts final Bills of Lading or gateway port custodian confirmations as substitutes for transference copies in EGM integration and authorises a one time officer interface verification to permit IGST refund where exporters misdeclared payment status.
      14.
      07/2018 - dated 23-3-2018
      Final Requirement for 2017-18 (Demand No. 35- Indirect Taxes) for CUSTOMS ONLY
      Summary: Final area-wise FR 2017-18 budgetary ceilings for Customs (Demand No. 35) are conveyed; expenditures under each Object Head must not exceed the enclosed ceilings. Limited intra-area diversions are permitted only between Rewards (Officers/Informers), among Office Expenses subheads, and among Professional Services subheads. Authorisations are valid up to 31.03.2018. Augmented funds must not be used until re-appropriation approval is communicated. The FR ceilings and detailed tabular allocations by commissionerate/directorate must be strictly adhered to.
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