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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 26,2019

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      By: CA Seshukumar
      Summary: ITC for tax paid under reverse charge is subject to combined RCM and ITC eligibility rules: possession of prescribed documents, receipt of supply, actual payment of tax to the government and return filing. Provisional self-assessed credit may be recorded but utilization and final entitlement depend on payment and return declaration. The article concludes that RCM ITC is effectively available only after payment and appropriate declaration through the return and ledger offset processes.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The anti-profiteering obligation requires registered suppliers to pass on statutory GST rate reductions by making commensurate reductions in prices; increasing pre-reduction base prices to maintain prior gross prices defeats this obligation and constitutes profiteering. Investigations compare pre and post reduction invoices, assess discounts and base price adjustments, and may calculate unjust enrichment from price lists where direct comparators are absent. Proven profiteering leads to quantification of benefit denied, directions for price reduction, deposit of the profiteered amount with interest into consumer welfare measures if recipients are unidentifiable, further probe, and potential penalty proceedings.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Where a reassessment is annulled as invalid, the original assessment order revives and the assessee reverts to the pre-reassessment position; the doctrine of merger has limited application and does not automatically extinguish items validly determined in the original assessment when reassessment is set aside, and supervisory powers may still reach matters not decided on appeal.
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      Summary: FinTech adoption in India is reshaping financial services through national payment infrastructures, non-bank payment and digital lending models, and emergent areas like P2P lending, TReDs and Account Aggregators. The RBI endorses participation by non-bank entities under licensing and minimum safeguards, promotes RegTech and SupTech for data-driven supervision and risk mitigation, and proposes a proportionate regulatory framework including a time- and space-limited regulatory sandbox to pilot innovations while protecting consumers and financial stability.
      Summary: NITI Aayog convened a FinTech Conclave to align stakeholder input on sustaining FinTech growth and shaping regulatory and policy initiatives to advance financial inclusion via digital tools such as voluntary Aadhaar and the India Stack. The event featured thematic panels on digital onboarding, product design for younger consumers, emerging FinTech areas, investment facilitation, and MSME inclusion, and sought to consolidate sector-specific findings to inform future policy and strategy while noting the role of advanced risk management and artificial intelligence in the FinTech ecosystem.
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      GST - States

      1.
      G.O.Ms.No. 256 - dated - 20-3-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Constitution Of Consumer Welfare Fund - Formation Of Standing Committee Under Sub Rule (4) Of Rule 97 of APGST Rules 2017.
      Summary: A Standing Committee is constituted under sub rule (4) of Rule 97 of the APGST Rules, 2017 read with Section 168 of the APGST Act, 2017. Members appointed include the Special Chief Secretary, Revenue (Chairman); Principal Secretary (Finance) (Vice Chairman); Commissioner (Consumer Affairs Civil Supplies) (Ex Officio); and Chief Commissioner of State Tax (Member Secretary). The Committee shall make recommendations for proper utilisation of monies credited to the Consumer Welfare Fund created under the APGST Act.
      2.
      G.O.Ms.No. 255 - dated - 20-3-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Prescribing Composition Scheme with 3% Rate of Tax for Persons Having Annual Turnovers up to ₹ 50 Lakhs in the Preceding Year and Supplies include Services.
      Summary: A composition scheme permits eligible registered persons with turnover below the prescribed threshold to pay state tax at a concessional flat rate on specified intra State supplies, subject to exclusions (ineligible taxpayers, inter State supplies, supply through specified e commerce operators, listed excluded goods) and conditions: no collection of tax from recipients, no input tax credit, issuance of a bill of supply with a prescribed statement, collective application where registrations share a PAN, and liability to pay tax on inward supplies where applicable.
      3.
      G.O.Ms.No. 254 - dated - 20-3-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Prescribing option, for Eligible Registered Persons, whose aggregate Turnover in the Preceding Financial Year did not exceed one Crore and Fifty Lakh rupees, to pay tax under Composition Scheme.
      Summary: Eligible registered persons with aggregate turnover not exceeding the prescribed threshold may opt to pay tax under the Composition Scheme as prescribed under the GST rules; a lower turnover threshold applies for eligible persons registered under the registration provision in specified States; manufacturers of specified goods (ice cream and other edible ice, pan masala, and tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes) are ineligible for composition. The notification supersedes an earlier notification and applies from the stated commencement date.
      4.
      G.O.Ms.No. 253 - dated - 20-3-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Prescribing Time Period for Filing GSTR-1 for those Registered Persons having Aggregate Turnover up to 1.5 Crore rupees in the preceding financial year or the current financial year.
      Summary: Prescribes a special procedure requiring registered persons below the aggregate turnover threshold to furnish outward supply details in FORM GSTR-1 for specified quarters within government-notified time periods; the April-June 2019 quarter deadline is set and remaining monthly time limits will be notified subsequently.
      5.
      G.O.Ms.No. 252 - dated - 20-3-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Prescribing Persons, Whose Aggregate Turnover in The Financial Year Does Not Exceed ₹ 40 Lakhs and Engaged In Exclusive Supply of Goods, Exempt From Obtaining Registration Under The Said Act.
      Summary: The notification exempts persons engaged exclusively in the supply of goods with aggregate turnover in the financial year not exceeding forty lakh rupees from registration under the Andhra Pradesh GST Act, subject to exceptions: compulsory registrants under Section 24, suppliers of specified goods (ice cream/edible ice; pan masala; tobacco and substitutes), persons making intra State supplies in listed States/UTs, and persons exercising or retaining registration under Section 25(3). The exemption takes effect from 1 April 2019.
      6.
      2/2019-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-3-2019 - Gujarat SGST
      Rate on First supplies upto fifty lakh rupees in any financial year by a registered person
      Summary: Notification prescribes a special state tax rate for first supplies of goods or services by a registered person up to an aggregate turnover threshold, conditional on prior-year turnover, non-eligibility for composition scheme, absence of inter-State or exempt outward supplies, non-use of specified e-commerce collection mechanisms, and exclusion of listed tariff items. Eligible persons must not collect tax, cannot claim input tax credit, must issue a bill of supply with a prescribed declaration, and remain liable for reverse charge on inward supplies; PAN-linked registrations are aggregated for eligibility.
      7.
      14/2019-State Tax - dated - 7-3-2019 - Gujarat SGST
      Aggregate turnover limit for eligibility under composition
      Summary: An eligible registered person may opt for the composition scheme in lieu of tax under section 9 where the person's aggregate turnover in the preceding financial year does not exceed the State-prescribed threshold; rule 7 governs the amount payable. A lower threshold applies to persons registered under section 25 in specified States. The composition option is barred for manufacturers of goods listed in the Table (ice cream and edible ice; pan masala; tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes), with tariff interpretation guided by the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975.
      8.
      13/2019-State Tax - dated - 7-3-2019 - Gujarat SGST
      Extension in time limit for GSTR 3B for April to Jun 2019 upto 20th day of the succeeding Month
      Summary: The return in FORM GSTR-3B must be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the twentieth day of the month succeeding each relevant month. Every registered person furnishing FORM GSTR-3B must discharge tax, interest, penalty, fees or any other amounts payable under the Act by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, not later than that last date.
      9.
      12/2019-State Tax - dated - 7-3-2019 - Gujarat SGST
      Extension in time limit for GSTR 1 for April to Jun 2018 upto 11th day of succeeding Month
      Summary: The Chief Commissioner, under section 37(1) proviso read with section 168 of the Gujarat GST Act, extends the due date for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for each month April to June 2019 to the eleventh day of the succeeding month for registered persons with aggregate turnover exceeding 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding or current financial year; deadlines under sections 38(2) and 39(1) for July 2017-June 2019 will be notified later.
      10.
      11/2019-State Tax - dated - 7-3-2019 - Gujarat SGST
      Extending time limit for furnishing details in FORM GSTR-1 for the quarter April to June-2019 upto 31st July 2019
      Summary: Registered persons with aggregate turnover up to 1.5 crore rupees shall follow a special procedure to furnish details of outward supply in FORM GSTR-1 for April-June 2019, and may submit those details until 31st July 2019, by notification under section 148 of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 pursuant to the Gujarat GST Rules, 2017.
      11.
      10/2019-State Tax - dated - 7-3-2019 - Gujarat SGST
      Category of persons exempt from obtaining registration under the GGST Act
      Summary: The notification exempts persons exclusively supplying goods whose aggregate annual turnover does not exceed the prescribed turnover threshold from registration, but excludes persons required to obtain compulsory registration, suppliers of goods listed in the Table (including ice cream, pan masala, and tobacco products), persons making intra State supplies in specified States and Union Territories, and persons who have opted for or intend to retain registration; the exemption becomes effective from the commencement date stated in the notification.
      12.
      9/2019-State Tax - dated - 21-2-2019 - Gujarat SGST
      Extension for GSTR 3B for the Month of January- 2019 to 22/02/2019 for the state
      Summary: Extension granted for furnishing the return in Form GSTR-3B by permitting electronic submission through the common portal under an amendment to the earlier state notification; the amendment is issued under powers conferred by the state GST statute and rules and the notification is declared to be deemed issued on the specified operative date.
      13.
      8241–FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017 - dated - 7-3-2019 - Orissa SGST
      Supersession Notification No. 19857-FIN-CT1-TAX-0022-2017 , dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Permits an eligible registered person with aggregate turnover below the prescribed threshold to opt for the composition levy under Section 10 in lieu of tax under Section 9 as per rule 7 of the Odisha GST Rules, 2017; supersedes the earlier notification of 29th June, 2017 and is effective from 1st April, 2019. A reduced turnover threshold applies to Section 25 registrants in specified States, and manufacturers of listed goods (ice cream, pan masala, tobacco and substitutes) are excluded. Interpretation of tariff items follows the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975.
      14.
      8237–FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017 - dated - 7-3-2019 - Orissa SGST
      Exemption from registration for any person engaged in exclusive supply of goods and whose aggregate turnover in the financial year does not exceed ₹ 40 lakhs
      Summary: The State notifies an exemption from obtaining registration for persons exclusively supplying goods whose aggregate turnover does not exceed the prescribed threshold, excluding those required to take compulsory registration, suppliers of specified goods listed in the Table (including edible ice, pan masala, and tobacco and substitutes), persons making intra State supplies in specified States and Union territories, and persons who have opted for or intend to retain registration; the notification is issued under the State GST Act and commences on the stated date.
      15.
      8233–FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017 - dated - 7-3-2019 - Orissa SGST
      Prescribe the due dates for furnishing of FORM GSTR-1 for those taxpayers with aggregate turnover of more than ₹ 1.5 crores for the months of April, May and June, 2019 under the OGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Notifies a special quarterly procedure under the Odisha GST Act requiring registered persons below the specified aggregate turnover threshold to furnish details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for April-June, 2019 by the prescribed deadline at the end of July 2019, and states that time limits for furnishing returns for July 2017-June 2019 will be notified subsequently.
      16.
      8229–FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017 - dated - 7-3-2019 - Orissa SGST
      Prescribing Composition Scheme with 3% Rate of Tax for Persons Having Annual Turnovers up to ₹ 50 Lakhs in the Preceding Year and Supplies include Services
      Summary: Allows registered small suppliers within the prescribed turnover threshold to pay State tax at a fixed composition rate on intra State supplies of goods or services, subject to eligibility conditions (including no inter State supplies, no e commerce TCS supplies, and exclusion of specified goods), aggregation by PAN, prohibition on collecting tax or claiming input tax credit, issuance of a bill of supply with a composition declaration, and liability for reverse charge on inward supplies; turnover computation excludes interest or discount on certain exempt financial services.
      17.
      3102-FIN-CT1-TAX-0034/2017 - dated - 29-1-2019 - Orissa SGST
      Odisha Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules,2019
      Summary: The amendment introduces separate registration for multiple places of business within a State or Union territory with conditions on composition eligibility, mandates separate FORM GST REG-01 applications, applies verification procedures mutatis mutandis, and clarifies that ineligibility of one place for composition renders others ineligible. It establishes suspension of registration upon cancellation application or by proper officer pending cancellation proceedings, prohibits taxable supplies and return filing during suspension, and allows proportionate transfer of unutilised input tax credit to newly registered places via FORM GST ITC-02A, subject to transferee acceptance on the common portal.

      SEBI

      18.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2019/04 - dated - 22-3-2019 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Custodian) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: The amendment substitutes regulation 9A to state that every certificate granted under sub regulation (3) of regulation 8 shall remain valid unless suspended or cancelled by the Board; it omits regulation 9B and alters the Second Schedule by replacing the cited provision references in the title and deleting Explanation II from Part A. The Regulations commence on publication in the Official Gazette.
      19.
      SEBI/L.A.D.-N.R.O./G.N./2019/03 - dated - 22-3-2019 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Payment of Fees) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019.
      Summary: Amendments effective April 1, 2019 revise SEBI's payment of fees: they set turnover based rates and fixed annual charges for brokers and clearing members across cash, equity derivatives, currency, interest rate, commodity and debt segments with defined turnover computation (including options premium and notional on exercise), amend the exchange regulatory fee formula for very large annual turnover, and restructure Schedule III filing fees under the Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements with tiered flat and percentage rates and reduced rates for filings within one year after an observation letter.

      SEZ

      20.
      S.O. 1401(E) - dated - 18-3-2019 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies the 6.69 hectares area at Wagholi and Kharadi Villages, Pune, in the State of Maharashtra and constitutes an Approval Committee
      Summary: Central Government notifies 6.69 hectares in Wagholi and Kharadi, Pune as a Sector Specific Special Economic Zone for Information Technology and IT Enabled Services; records developer approval under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005; constitutes an Approval Committee with specified ex officio members and a developer special invitee; and declares the zone to be deemed an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act from the appointed commencement date.

      VAT - Delhi

      21.
      Zone-IV/AC/W-58/ VAT/Forms/2018-19/791-800 - dated - 22-3-2019 - DVAT
      Notified declarations ’C’ Forms are declared obsolete and invalid for all purposes with effect from the date of issue
      Summary: Under sub rule (13) of rule 5 of the Central Sales Tax (Delhi) Rules, 2005 the notification declares specified Form C declarations issued from the Rajouri Garden address obsolete and invalid for all purposes from their dates of issue, listing recipient dealers, form types, tax periods and declared values; the departmental notice communicates that the listed documentary instruments cannot be relied upon for statutory or tax compliance purposes.
      22.
      Zone-IV/AC/W-58/ VAT/Forms/2018-19/781-790 - dated - 22-3-2019 - DVAT
      Notified declarations ’C’ Forms are declared obsolete and invalid for all purposes with effect from the date of issue
      Summary: Form C declarations issued by M/s Daffodil International are declared obsolete and invalid for all purposes under the Central Sales Tax (Delhi) Rules; the notification lists specific Form C numbers, recipient dealers with addresses, declared values and corresponding tax quarters, and records those instruments as having no legal effect from the date of issue.
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      GST - States

      1.
      CCTs Ref.in CCW/GST/74/2015 - 01/2019 GST - dated 28-1-2019
      Clarification on certain issues (sale by government departments to unregistered person; leviability of penalty under section 73(11) of the APGST Act; rate of tax in case of debit notes / credit notes issued under section 142(2) of the APGST Act.
      Summary: Supply of used vehicles, seized and confiscated goods, old and used goods, waste and scrap by government entities to unregistered persons is taxable and requires the supplying department to register and pay GST; reverse charge applies where the recipient is registered. Penalty under section 73(11) arises only on invocation of section 73; late filing with payment of tax and interest does not attract that penalty though general penalty provisions may apply. TCS is includible in taxable value and TDS applies only to government-controlled authorities with majority participation. Owner of goods is the consignor or consignee if documents accompany consignment, otherwise the proper officer decides.
      2.
      CCTs Ref.in CCW/GST/74/2015 - 02/2019 GST - dated 24-1-2019
      Denial of composition option by tax authorities and Effective date thereof
      Summary: Withdrawal from the composition scheme takes effect from the date indicated in FORM GST CMP-04, not earlier than the commencement of the financial year in which the intimation is filed. Where the proper officer initiates denial, proceedings commence by issuing FORM GST CMP-05, the taxpayer may reply in FORM GST CMP-06, and the officer must issue FORM GST CMP-07 within thirty days accepting or denying the option; denial may be retrospective but not earlier than the date of contravention, with tax, interest and penalty determined for the period from contravention to issuance of FORM GST CMP-07.
      3.
      CCTs Ref.in CCW/GST/74/2015 - 03/2019 GST - dated 24-1-2019
      Clarification on export of services under GST
      Summary: Where an Indian supplier outsources part of services to a foreign subcontractor, two supplies arise: the Indian supplier's supply to the foreign recipient for the full contract value and the import of services by the Indian supplier from the foreign subcontractor. The Indian supplier must pay IGST under the reverse charge on the imported portion and may claim input tax credit. The full contract value can still qualify as export of services if IGST is paid on the outsourced portion and RBI permits retention of part consideration outside India.
      4.
      CCTs Ref.in CCW/GST/74/2015 - 04/2019 GST - dated 24-1-2019
      Clarification on refund related issues
      Summary: Refund claims in FORM GST RFD-01A and supporting documents must be electronically uploaded on the common portal; ARN is generated only after complete filing and ledger debits where applicable, and applications are electronically transferred to the jurisdictional proper officer who will issue manual acknowledgement or deficiency memo. Net ITC for inverted duty refunds includes ITC on all inputs availed in the relevant period regardless of tax rate; reversed ITC is not eligible for refund, input services and capital goods are excluded from inverted duty refunds, and compensation cess refunds for exports under bond/LUT require recomputation for past periods where cess credit was availed later.
      5.
      CCTs Ref.in CCW/GST/74/2015 - 05/2019 GST - dated 24-1-2019
      Clarification regarding GST rates & classification (goods)
      Summary: Clarifies GST classification and rates: branded/packed pulse mixes attract higher rate while unbranded mixes under HSN 1106 are nil rated; prepared feeds and finished animal feeds under the feed entry differ from raw inputs such as fish meal and MBM in HSN 2301 which attract the separate notified rate; animal feed supplements are classified based on form and ordinary trade use, with chapter 23 covering ready-to-use feed supplements and chapter 29 covering general-use vitamin preparations. LPG for domestic use, identified at supply, qualifies for the domestic LPG notification; plastic PP bags with BOPP are HS 3923; wood logs are HS 4403; bagasse boards under chapter 44 get concessional rate; three-piece fabric packs remain fabrics for GST; waste-to-energy concessions apply only to goods in chapters 84,85,94 and require end-use documentation; turbochargers are HS 8414; interstate movement of plant on own account is not a taxable supply.
      6.
      CCTs Ref.in CCW/GST/74/2015 - 06/2019 GST - dated 24-1-2019
      Clarification regarding GST tax rate for Sprinkler and Drip Irrigation System including laterals.
      Summary: The circular clarifies that the term sprinklers in the schedule entry encompasses sprinkler irrigation systems; accordingly a sprinkler system consisting of nozzles, laterals and other components falls within that entry and attracts the GST rate recommended by the Council for micro irrigation systems including laterals.
      7.
      CCTs Ref.in CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated 6-1-2019
      Amendments in Notification issued vide Chief Commissioner's proceedings in Ref. CCW/GST/74/2015, Dt. 10.08.2018.
      Summary: The Chief Commissioner, exercising statutory powers and on the Council's recommendation, substitutes in the principal notification's first paragraph third proviso the period "July, 2017 to November, 2018" with "July, 2017 to February, 2019" and replaces the last date "31st day of December, 2018" with "31st day of March, 2019", thereby extending the covered period and the final filing deadline.
      8.
      CCTs Ref.in CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated 6-1-2019
      Amendments in the Notifications No. CCW/GST/74/2015-3, Dt.08.08.2017 and CCW/GST/74/2015-1, Dt. 15-11-2017.
      Summary: The Chief Commissioner, under section 168 read with sub rule (5) of rule 61, substitutes the words, figures and letters in the first paragraph proviso of two principal notifications to extend the covered period and to replace the earlier final cut off date with a later deadline, thereby broadening the applicable filing and compliance window set out in those notifications.
      9.
      CCTs Ref.in CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated 6-1-2019
      Amendments in the CCW/GST/74/2015, Dt. 15.09.2017 and CCW/GST/74/2015, Dt.27.03.2018.
      Summary: Amendment under section 168 read with rule 61(5) substitutes the proviso in two prior Chief Commissioner notifications, extending the notifications' temporal scope by replacing the previously specified month range and terminal date with a later month range and a later terminal day; the amendment identifies the principal notifications and notes the prior amendment in the amendment chain.

      Customs

      10.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. -03/2019 - dated 11-3-2019
      Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) at Integrated Check Post (ICP), Raxaul for movement of export/import cargo and transit cargo through Integrated Check Post, Raxaul
      Summary: Procedures at ICP Raxaul establish an EDI centric Customs clearance process where Shipping Bills/Bills of Entry and supporting documents are filed electronically, RMS selects consignments for appraisal or examination, Superintendents/Deputy or Assistant Commissioners appraise selected filings, Inspectors register and examine goods as directed, and release is effected only upon issuance of Let Export Order (LEO) for exports or Out of Charge (OOC) for imports; the Custodian is responsible for custody, handling and security within the Customs Area and must not permit removal except on written permission of the proper officer.
      11.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. - 01/2019 - dated 28-2-2019
      EO Programme digitization - Ease of doing business -Development of web-based application for AEO T1; Modification in Circular No. 33/2016 regarding benefit related PCA to AEO
      Summary: A web-based application for online filing and processing of AEO T1 applications has been launched to digitize the AEO Programme while manual filing will continue during a defined transition period. Changes synchronize certificate validity and oversight cycles: AEO certificate validity for T1 and T2 is extended and review/onsite PCA intervals for AEO-T1 and AEO-T2 are set to a three-year cycle, with the Directorate empowered to initiate reviews outside those intervals if compliance concerns arise.
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