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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 30,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 421(3) creates a two-tier limitation for appeals to the Appellate Tribunal: an initial filing period and a further outer period available only if the Tribunal is satisfied of sufficient cause. This special statutory regime, expressed in peremptory language, constitutes an ultimate temporal boundary and thereby precludes invoking the general extension power in the Limitation Act to condone delay beyond that prescribed outer period.
      By: Altamush Zafar
      Summary: The law treats interest on lending as exempt while other bank charges are taxable; where supplies are both taxable and exempt, input tax credit must be reversed by apportioning credits between exempt and taxable turnover. To reduce compliance burden, financial institutions may elect a simplified mechanism that allows claiming a fixed portion of eligible input tax credit for inputs, capital goods and services for the fiscal year, with the balance lapsing. The document queries whether inputs directly attributable to other taxable businesses carried on by the institution remain fully claimable or fall within the elective apportionment.
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      Summary: NITI Aayog released a baseline ranking of Aspirational Districts based on 49 indicators across five areas and circulated a Best Practices document. A public "Champions of Change" Real-Time Monitoring Dashboard will accept district data after training, produce MIS reports, and enable a Delta Ranking from May that ranks districts by incremental progress. The programme emphasises Convergence of schemes, Collaboration among officials, and Competition among districts to drive cooperative and competitive federalism.
      Summary: The seventh annual Status Paper on public debt provides a detailed account of central government liabilities, debt operations and portfolio risk, emphasising public debt transparency and institutional steps including an interim Public Debt Management Cell. It reports a medium-term declining trajectory of liabilities, a prudent risk profile, primary reliance on market-linked borrowings to finance the fiscal deficit, and favourable positions on conventional sustainability metrics such as debt-to-GDP, interest payments to revenue, short-term debt share, external debt share and floating rate borrowings.
      Summary: Continuation and modification of the Credit Guarantee Fund for Education Loans and the Central Sector Interest Subsidy Scheme were approved for 2017-18 to 2019-20 with a specified financial outlay; operative changes include a Rs. 7.5 lakhs loan ceiling, moratorium of course period plus one year, prospective accreditation requirements limiting subsidised loans to accredited professional/technical programmes or designated institutions, and establishment of a monitoring dashboard to increase collateral-free loan coverage and target economically weaker students.
      Summary: Removal of prohibition on bulk exports of edible oils except mustard oil, which remains restricted to consumer packs up to 5 kg with a Minimum Export Price; an empowered inter departmental Committee chaired by the Secretary, Department of Food & Public Distribution and including Secretaries of Commerce, Agriculture, Revenue, Consumer Affairs and DGFT will review export/import policy and may impose quantitative restrictions, prior registration, MEP or change import duties in response to domestic production, demand, prices and international trade volumes.
      Summary: The Government expanded the Pradhan Mantri Rojgar Protsahan Yojana to provide full admissible employer contribution support for the initial three-year period after a new employee's registration, extending coverage to all sectors and to existing beneficiaries for their remaining entitlement period to incentivize formal hiring and broaden social security access.
      Summary: Cabinet extended the Nutrient Based Subsidy and City Compost Scheme through 2019 20, with subsidies paid on an actual basis aligned to national Direct Benefit Transfer rollout; subsidy on P&K fertilizers and Market Development Assistance for City Compost will follow annually approved rates, aiming to ensure adequate availability of P&K fertilizers to farmers at statutory controlled prices.
      Summary: Approval fixes Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) rates per kilogram for nutrient components of P&K fertilizers for 2018-19 and records the expected financial outlay to support subsidy payments. It grants ex post facto approval for subsidy payments on specified P&K quantities received in February-March of prior years where lower next year rates were applied, and authorises the Department of Fertilizers, with the Department of Expenditure, to release subsidies at the lower of current year or next year rates for specified categories/quantities received in those months.
      Summary: Amendments refine registration eligibility for insolvency professionals by mandating the Limited Insolvency Examination and pre-registration educational course, publishing examination details in advance, allowing a Graduate Insolvency Programme route where experience is insufficient, preserving experience-based eligibility, requiring continuing professional education, prohibiting outsourcing of Code duties, and mandating public disclosure of fees by insolvency professionals and their entities. Recognition of insolvency professional entities is conditioned on narrowly defined support-objective governance, majority ownership and control by insolvency professionals, prohibition on cross-entity directorships, and a prescribed net worth requirement.
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      DGFT

      1.
      59/2015-2020 - dated - 28-3-2018 - FTP
      Insertion of policy condition under Chapter 41, 42 and 43 of ITC (HS), 2017—Schedule—1(Import Policy)
      Summary: A policy condition is inserted in Schedule-1 (Import Policy) to state that the import of seal skin, in any form, is prohibited for the ITC (HS) classifications covering Chapters 41, 42 and 43, thereby formally notifying the import policy for those chapters.
      2.
      58/2015-2020 - dated - 28-3-2018 - FTP
      Amendment in Para 2.31 of Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-2020
      Summary: Para 2.31(III) of the Foreign Trade Policy permits free import of second hand goods for repair, refurbishing, re conditioning or re engineering, subject to the condition that waste generated during such processes is treated in accordance with domestic laws, rules, regulations and environmental, safety and health norms, and that the imported item is re exported as prescribed by the Customs notification.
      3.
      57/2015-2020 - dated - 28-3-2018 - FTP
      Amendments in Foreign Trade policy 2015-2020, related to import of raw Sugar under DFIA scheme
      Summary: Amendments adjust DFIA treatment for sugar: white sugar exports under the specified SION remain eligible though DFIA issuance is deferred and such authorisations are valid for a limited import period; additionally, the general prohibition on DFIAs for inputs with pre import or Actual User conditions does not apply to raw sugar exports made before the stated cut off, creating a narrow exception.

      GST

      4.
      20/2018 - dated - 28-3-2018 - CGST
      Extension of due date for filing of application for refund under section 55 by notified agencies
      Summary: Specified persons notified under the GST framework, including certain international organisations and diplomatic missions, are permitted an extended period to file applications for refund of tax paid on inward supplies. Such persons must submit refund applications to the jurisdictional tax authority in the prescribed form and manner within the extended time limit measured from the last day of the quarter in which the supply was received, subject to conditions and restrictions under the Central GST Rules.
      5.
      19/2018 - dated - 28-3-2018 - CGST
      Extension of date for filing the return in FORM GSTR-6
      Summary: The Commissioner extends the time limit for furnishing returns by Input Service Distributors in FORM GSTR-6 for the months of July, 2017 to April, 2018 until the 31st day of May, 2018, exercising powers under sub section (6) of section 39 read with section 168 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and read with rule 65 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017, and superseding the prior notification of 23rd January, 2018 except as to past actions.
      6.
      18/2018 - dated - 28-3-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due dates for the furnishing of FORM GSTR-1 for those taxpayers with aggregate turnover of more than ₹ 1.5 crores
      Summary: Extension of the time limit for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 is provided for registered persons with aggregate turnover above the specified threshold, by exercise of powers under the Act on the Commissioner's recommendation, designating alternate last dates for filing GSTR-1 for the months specified; corresponding extensions for returns under sections 38 and 39 will be notified subsequently in the Official Gazette.
      7.
      17/2018 - dated - 28-3-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for quarterly furnishing of FORM GSTR-1 for those taxpayers with aggregate turnover of upto ₹ 1.5 crore
      Summary: Notification prescribes a special quarterly filing regime for registered persons with aggregate turnover up to a specified threshold to furnish outward supply details in FORM GSTR-1. For the quarter April-June 2018 such persons must furnish FORM GSTR-1 by 31st July 2018, and any detailed special procedure or extension for April-June 2018 will be notified subsequently in the Official Gazette.

      GST - States

      8.
      EXN-F(10)-14/2018-16/2018-State Tax - dated - 27-3-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Last date for filing of return in FORM GSTR-3B
      Summary: The notification sets the last dates for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for April, May and June 2018 to be filed electronically through the common portal, and requires every registered person filing FORM GSTR-3B to discharge tax, interest, penalty, fees or any other amount payable by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, not later than the corresponding filing due date.
      9.
      EXN-F(10)-14/2018-15/2018-State Tax - dated - 27-3-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Appoint the 1st day of April, 2018, as the date from which the provisions of sub-rule (ii) of rule 2, [other than clause (7)], (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) of rule 2 of notification No. 12/2018–State Tax, dated the 22nd March, 2018,
      Summary: Appoints the 1st day of April, 2018 as the date from which the provisions of sub rule (ii) of rule 2 (other than clause (7)), and sub rules (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) of rule 2 of notification No. 12/2018-State Tax shall come into force, made under the powers conferred by section 164 of the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and promulgated by Notification No. 15/2018 State Tax.
      10.
      EXN-F(10)-14/2018-14/2018-State Tax - dated - 27-3-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      The Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Amendments allow challans for goods moved between job workers to be issued by the principal or the sending job worker and to be successively endorsed indicating quantity and description; designate as Secretary to the Authority an officer not below the rank of Additional Commissioner in the Directorate General of Safeguards; prescribe a quorum of members and majority decision-making with the Chairman's casting vote; permit the Authority to refer matters back to the Director General of Safeguards for further investigation where a report indicates (non-)contravention but additional inquiry is warranted; and exclude leasing of parcel space by railways from expressions concerning transport of goods by rail.
      11.
      EXN-F(10)-14/2018-10/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 23-3-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in the Notification of the Government of Himachal Pradesh, in the notification No. 8/2017 – State Tax (Rate), dated 30th June, 2017.
      Summary: Operative amendment substitutes the original expiry date in the State Tax (Rate) notification with a later date, extending the effective period of the specified State Tax rate schedule; the change is effected under the Governor's power on the Council's recommendation and does not alter other provisions of the cited notification.
      12.
      EXN-F(10)-14/2018-13/2018-State Tax - dated - 22-3-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Rescind the notification of the Government of Himachal Pradesh, No. 6/2018-State Tax, dated the 30th January, 2018.
      Summary: The Governor, on the Council's recommendation, rescinds the earlier state tax notification published on 30th January, 2018 under the state GST framework, withdrawing its future effect while expressly preserving all actions or omissions made before the rescission through a saving clause.
      13.
      EXN-F(10)-14/2018-12/2018-State Tax - dated - 22-3-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      The Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: The amendment mandates electronic pre-movement furnishing of specified Part A details on the common portal and, where applicable, Part B conveyance details, to generate a unique e-way bill number accessible to supplier, recipient and transporter; it prescribes consolidation, assignment, carriage of documents, RFID mapping, validity periods, cancellation rules, verification and inspection reporting, and enumerates exemptions and prescribed forms for generation, verification and detention reporting.
      14.
      ACCT/TP/GST/Noti/500-516-40/2018 - dated - 26-3-2018 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Last date for filing of return in FORM GSTR.3B
      Summary: Specifies last dates for furnishing the return in FORM GSTR-3B for April-June 2018 via the common portal and requires payment of tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, not later than the corresponding due date for filing the return, subject to the Act; notification effective from 23rd March, 2018.
      15.
      SRO 122 - dated - 5-3-2018 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Reimbursement of Central Taxes for Promotion of Industries in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
      Summary: The notification amends the existing reimbursement scheme by adding a proviso that conditions payment of budgetary support as reimbursement of Central Taxes on eligible manufacturing units submitting an application in the prescribed format to the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes within the prescribed cut-off for the referenced claim period.
      16.
      SRO GST 31-(Rate) - dated - 29-1-2018 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. SRO-GST-13 DATED 08.07.2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts a new rate-table entry for services by Central/State/UT/local authorities consisting of renting immovable property to any person registered under the Jammu and Kashmir GST Act, 2017, and adds an explanation that 'insurance agent' means as in clause (10) of section 2 of the Insurance Act, 1938; amendments effective from 25 January 2018.
      17.
      SRO GST 30-(Rate) - dated - 29-1-2018 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. SRO -GST-12 DATED 08/07/2017
      Summary: The notification amends SRO-GST-12 to insert and modify nil-rated entries, including adding "or a Government Entity," creating a nil-rated composite-supply entry (goods 25% of value) for supplies to government bodies related to Panchayat, Municipality and Municipal Corporation functions, inserting time-limited nil-rating for export transport by aircraft and vessel, nil-rating life insurance and reinsurance services for specified government schemes, nil-rating fumigation of agricultural warehouses and RTI information services, defining nil-rated IFSC intermediary services for international non-INR customers, and adjusting eligibility, thresholds and temporal limits; effective 25 January 2018.
      18.
      10/2018 - dated - 23-3-2018 - Karnataka SGST
      Amendment in the Government of Karnataka Notification (8/2017) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated the 29th June, 2017.
      Summary: Amendment under sub-section (1) of section 11 of the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 substitutes a later operative date in Government of Karnataka notification No. FD 48 CSL 2017 (dated 29 June 2017), thereby extending the temporal application of that notification as amended by notification (38/2017), made on the recommendation of the Council and stated to be in the public interest.
      19.
      08/2018 - dated - 23-3-2018 - Karnataka SGST
      Appoints the 1st day of April, 2018, as the date from Which the provisions of rules 2. [other than Clause (7)]3., 4., 5, 6. And 7. of notification (4-N/2017) No. FD 47 CSL 2017, dated the 15th March, 2018.
      Summary: The Government invokes section 164 of the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act to appoint the 1st day of April, 2018 as the date on which rules 2 (except Clause (7)), 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of notification No. FD 47 CSL 2017 (4-N/2017) shall come into force as published in the Karnataka Gazette, Extraordinary.
      20.
      01-C/2018 - dated - 23-3-2018 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due dates for filing FORM GSTR-3B for the months of April to June, 2018.
      Summary: Specifies monthly due dates for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for April-June 2018 via the common portal and requires registered persons to discharge tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts payable by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, no later than the corresponding last date for filing the return.
      21.
      04-N/2017 - dated - 15-3-2018 - Karnataka SGST
      The Karnataka Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Registered persons causing movement of goods above the prescribed consignment value must electronically furnish details in Part A of FORM GST EWB 01 on the common portal before movement; consignor, consignee or transporter must furnish Part B when goods are moved by road, with the portal generating a unique e way bill number. Transporters may generate or consolidate e way bills (FORM GST EWB 02) based on provided information; cancellation, validity periods, assignment to other transporters, RFID mapping, and verification procedures through proper officers and FORM GST EWB 03/EWB 04 are prescribed.
      22.
      07/2018 - dated - 7-3-2018 - Karnataka SGST
      Rescinding notification No. 04/2018 - CT dated 23.01.2018.
      Summary: The Government, invoking section 128 of the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, rescinds Notification No. 04/2018, withdrawing its administrative effect prospectively, subject to a saving clause preserving things done or omitted before the rescission.

      IBC

      23.
      No. IBBI/2017-18/GN/REG030 - dated - 27-3-2018 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2018
      Summary: Amendments mandate that references to company secretaries be replaced with secretarial auditors, define "expenses" to include fees to interim/resolution professionals, insolvency professional entities, retained professionals and other incidental costs, require item-wise disclosure of insolvency resolution process costs by the interim/resolution professional, and obligate the resolution professional to identify prospective resolution applicants within the prescribed timeframe from the insolvency commencement date. Multiple Forms (A-F) and related affidavits are revised to standardise claimant declarations, evidence attachments, and contact details.
      24.
      No. IBBI/2017-18/GN/REG028 - dated - 27-3-2018 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Liquidation Process) (Amendment) Regulations, 2018
      Summary: Amendments redefine liquidation cost to comprise liquidator fees (regulation 4), liquidator remuneration (regulation 7), costs incurred by the liquidator (regulation 24), and interest on interim finance for up to twelve months or until repayment from the liquidation commencement date. The amendments also replace 'company secretaries' with 'secretarial auditors' and permit sale of assets in parcels and the sale of the corporate debtor as a going concern.
      25.
      IBBI/2017-18/GN/REG027 - dated - 27-3-2018 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Professionals) (Amendment) Regulations, 2018
      Summary: Amendments require the Limited Insolvency Examination's details be published three months before each exam and make passing that examination within twelve months, completion of a prescribed pre registration course, and completion of Board approved insolvency programmes or specified professional/management experience mandatory eligibility criteria for registration. They impose continuing professional education, restrict outsourcing of statutory duties except as permitted by the Board, expand disclosure obligations on employment, panel membership and fees to be published by insolvency professional agencies, and prescribe recognition criteria and transitional compliance deadlines for insolvency professional entities.
      26.
      IBBI/2017-18/GN/REG 029 - dated - 27-3-2018 - IBC
      INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY BOARD OF INDIA (INFORMATION UTILITIES (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 2018
      Summary: The amendment replaces the reference in regulation 42 from the National Company Law Tribunal Rules, 2016 to the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal Rules, 2016 and inserts Part II into the Annexure to Form A after item 5, modifying prescribed form content for information utilities.
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      GST

      1.
      Order No. 1 /2018 - dated 28-3-2018
      Extension of date for submitting the statement in FORM GST TRAN-2 under rule 117(4)(b)(iii) of the Central Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017
      Summary: The Commissioner, under powers conferred by sub clause (iii) of clause (b) of sub rule (4) of rule 117 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 read with section 168 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and on the recommendations of the Council, extends the period for furnishing the statement in FORM GST TRAN-2, thereby altering the compliance timeline for the transitional filing obligation.

      DGFT

      2.
      69/2015-2020 - dated 28-3-2018
      Amendments in Hand Book of Procedures 2015-2020, related to import of Raw Sugar under DFIA scheme
      Summary: The Handbook of Procedures amendment applies late cut provisions in para 9.02 to DFIA imports generally, while providing a specific relaxation postponing imposition of late cut for exporters of raw sugar under the SION reference; it further states that white sugar exports under DFIA are allowed subject to the condition in amended para 4.25(c) of the Foreign Trade Policy.
      3.
      70/2015-2020 - dated 28-3-2018
      Amendment in Para 2.54 of the Handbook of Procedures, 2015-2020
      Summary: Designated sea ports are permitted to import un shredded scrap until the extended deadline provided they install and operationalize Radiation Portal Monitors and a Container Scanner within that period; ports failing to meet the extended deadline will be derecognised for imports of un shredded metallic scrap from the date following the deadline.

      Customs

      4.
      Instruction No. 5/2018 - dated 28-3-2018
      Completion of Data Entry in DIGIT; Issuance of Show Cause Notices and Adjudication Orders through DIGIT
      Summary: Completion and maintenance of the DIGIT offence database is mandated, with data entry of all cases required to be completed by formations before 31 July 2018. From 1 April 2018, all Show Cause Notices and adjudication orders must be issued through DIGIT, SCNs should be issued within stipulated timeframes, and the Board/DRI will monitor compliance and view non-compliance seriously.
      5.
      51/2018 - dated 28-3-2018
      SUB: Requirement of “NOC” from CDSCO port Office for export consignments of Drugs, Medical Devices & Cosmetics –reg.
      Summary: Requirement of a No Objection Certificate for export consignments of drugs, medical devices and cosmetics shall not be insisted upon where the manufacturer files the shipping bill and holds a valid licence under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules; this extends earlier dispensation that had removed the NOC requirement for certain markets. The instruction is to be treated as a standing order and operational difficulties reported to the Appraising Main (Export).
      6.
      49/2018 - dated 26-3-2018
      Subject: - Procedure to be followed for “one time default intimation” to Shipping Lines by DPD importers at JNCH -Reg.
      Summary: DPD importers must submit a one-time default intimation to [email protected] and endorse a copy to the DPD Cell at [email protected] in the prescribed format; incomplete or improperly submitted intimations will not be approved. The DPD Cell will verify details and, if satisfactory, notify CSLA (copying the importer and broker) to have shipping lines apply the declared default stacking code. Operational issues should be directed to the Additional Commissioner of the DPD Cell.
      7.
      50/2018 - dated 26-3-2018
      Subject: Refund of IGST on Export– Invoice mis-match Cases – Alternative Mechanism with Officer Interface -reg.
      Summary: Refund of IGST on exports with invoice mismatches will be processed through an alternate mechanism requiring exporters to e-mail a prescribed concordance table mapping GST invoices to shipping bill invoices to the designated Deputy Commissioner, Drawback, NS-II, JNCH; electronic submission is the primary support for refund claims and physical attendance is not required though optional in-person assistance is available.
      8.
      47/2018 - dated 23-3-2018
      Subject: Amendment in the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Programme Circular No. 33/2016 dated 22/7/2016 – reg.
      Summary: Amendment to the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Programme requires all relevant international supply-chain participants to file AEO applications with the designated Nodal Officer-AEO at the Chief Commissioner's office and to send a copy to the AEO Programme Manager at the central directorate. The notice names designated contact officials for queries and states that the directions are to be treated as a standing order for officers and staff to ensure compliance with the amended AEO procedural requirements.
      9.
      48 /2018 - dated 23-3-2018
      Subject: EGM related errors – Amendment of No. of container mismatch & container no. mismatch in EGM filed at ICDs – reg.
      Summary: Amendment permits corrigenda for EGM entries relating to number-of-container and container-number mismatches that block IGST refund scrolling; exporters, agents and shipping lines may have the EGM Coordination Cell verify bill of lading, invoice, packing list and shipping bill to remove such errors. Scanned copies of required documents may be emailed to the designated EGM Coordination Cell for scrutiny, and all other conditions of the prior facility notice remain applicable.
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