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      Apr 09,2018

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      Summary: A national indirect tax replaced multiple central and state levies with a single tax on the supply of goods and services under a dual GST model-CGST and SGST/UTGST-with IGST for inter state and import transactions. The system is destination based, limits cross utilisation of input tax credit between central and state streams except as prescribed for IGST, establishes threshold and composition schemes for small taxpayers, provides for harmonised rates, a GST Council for governance, an electronic GSTN portal for registration and returns, and transitional and administrative measures including anti profiteering and settlement mechanisms between Centre and States.
      Summary: Public investment's rising share in gross fixed capital formation and enhanced infrastructure allocations aim to sustain capital formation, while targeted measures-including infrastructure status for affordable housing and liberalised foreign investment policy-seek to stimulate manufacturing and sectoral growth. Complementary financial-sector reforms such as Bank Recapitalization to increase lending capacity, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code for time bound resolution, and the Goods and Services Tax alongside lower corporate tax for smaller companies are intended to improve credit flow, reduce trade barriers and bolster competitiveness.
      Summary: Banks must have board approved loan recovery policies and can pursue civil suits, Debts Recovery Tribunal proceedings, SARFAESI remedies, and insolvency proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016; the Banking Regulation Act amendment permits directions to initiate insolvency resolution and the central bank has issued a Revised Framework for time bound resolution of high value stressed accounts. Public sector banks reported attachment and auction of properties and recoveries during 2014-15 to 2017-18, and RBI published gross loans and advances by scheduled commercial banks as of 31.12.2017.
      Summary: CPF beneficiaries who retired between 18 November 1960 and 31 December 1985 receive a basic monthly ex-gratia by service group, plus a dearness ex-gratia equal to fifty percent and applicable Dearness Relief; CPF-covered employees retiring on or after 1 January 1986 are not entitled to monthly pension or ex-gratia, and there is no proposal to increase the rates.
      23 Notifications Toggle

      Central Excise

      1.
      20/2018 - dated - 6-4-2018 - CE
      Seeks to rescind notification nos. 7/2018-Central excise and 8/2018-Central excise, both dated 2nd February 2018 all dated 06.04.2018
      Summary: The Central Government rescinds two Gazette published central excise notifications identified in the annexed Table, exercising powers under section 5A(1) of the Central Excise Act, 1944 read with section 111 of the Finance (No. 2) Act, 1998 and section 133 of the Finance Act, 1999, on grounds of public interest. The rescission withdraws the future operation of the specified notifications but preserves all actions done or omitted prior to rescission.
      2.
      19/2018 - dated - 6-4-2018 - CE
      Seeks to amend notification Nos.11/2017-Central excise dated 30th June, 2017, 10/2018-Central excise 11/2018-Central excise, 12/2018-Central excise and 13/2018-Central excise, all dated 2nd February 2018
      Summary: Amendment revises five Central Excise notifications by substituting references to a provision of the Finance Bill with references to the corresponding section of the Finance Act, replacing language that invoked the provisional force of the Finance Bill and updating table entries, explanatory text and phraseology from "clause" to "section" to align statutory citations with the enacted Finance Act.

      Customs

      3.
      19/2018 - dated - 6-4-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to impose definitive anti-dumping duty on the imports of " Phosphorus Pentoxide" originating in or exported from China PR
      Summary: Imposes a definitive anti-dumping duty on Phosphorus Pentoxide from China PR equal to the difference between a specified US$ reference amount per metric tonne and the per unit landed value where the landed value is lower; lists covered producers and exporters, applies to tariff item 28091000, is payable in Indian currency, effective for five years, defines landed value as the assessable value under the Customs Act excluding certain duties, and stipulates notification-based exchange rate with the bill of entry date as the relevant date.
      4.
      18/2018 - dated - 6-4-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to rescind the notification No. No. 8/2017 Customs (ADD) dated 15th March, 2017
      Summary: Following withdrawal of the new shipper review application by the exporter and termination of that review by the designated authority, the Central Government rescinded the notification providing provisional assessment of that exporter's imports; the earlier definitive anti dumping duty notification therefore continues to apply to all producers and exporters without change.
      5.
      42/2018 - dated - 6-4-2018 - Cus
      Seeks to rescind notification nos. 7/2018-Customs, 8/2018-Customs, 19/2018-Customs and 20/2018-Customs all dated 2nd February 2018
      Summary: Central Government rescinds four specified customs exemption notifications published in the Gazette, withdrawing those miscellaneous exemption notifications from the Customs tariff framework while preserving actions taken or omissions occurring before the rescission under a savings clause.
      6.
      41/2018 - dated - 6-4-2018 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification Nos.11/2018-Customs, 12/2018-Customs, 13/2018-Customs and 21/2018-Customs, all dated 2nd February 2018
      Summary: Amends four customs exemption notifications by substituting references to provisional clauses of the Finance Bill with references to enacted sections of the Finance Act, 2018 (notably replacing references to the provisional clause language with references to section 110 for three notifications and to section 112 for one notification), and by updating attendant phrasing such as "under the said clause of the Finance Bill" to "under the said section of the said Finance Act."

      GST - States

      7.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(10/2018-Rate)/695 - dated - 28-3-2018 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in the Government Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(8/2017-Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017 and Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(38/2017-Rate)/3589, dated the 24th October, 2017.
      Summary: The Government of Goa amends its earlier rate notification by substituting the previously specified cutoff date of "31st day of March, 2018" with "30th day of June, 2018", extending the temporal applicability of that notification under the Goa Goods and Services Tax Act on the Council's recommendation and in the public interest.
      8.
      38/1/2017-Fin (R&C)(55) - dated - 28-3-2018 - Goa SGST
      Appoints the 1st day of April, 2018, as the date from which the provisions of sub-rules (ii) [other than clause (7)], (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) of rule 2 of notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(50), dated the 21st March, 2018,
      Summary: Designates the 1st day of April, 2018 as the commencement date for sub-rules (ii) [other than clause (7)], (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) of rule 2 of notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(50), under the authority of section 164 of the Goa Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      9.
      38/1/2017-Fin (R&C)(54) - dated - 28-3-2018 - Goa SGST
      The Goa Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Amendments permit challans when goods move from one job worker to another, allowing issuance by either the principal or the sending job worker, with endorsements by job workers recording quantity and description and further endorsements on onward transfers. Procedural changes include insertion of "day" in a performance report deadline, substitution of allowance language to vest discretion with the Authority, provision for referral to the Director General of Safeguards for further investigation on the Authority's direction, specification of quorum and majority decision-making with a casting vote for the chairman, expansion of persons who may allege non-passing of tax benefit, and an exclusion clarifying that rail parcel space leasing is not transport by rail for chapter purposes.
      10.
      12-4/78-EXN-Tax - dated - 28-3-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      No e-way bill shall be required for intra-state movement of goods within the state of Himachal Pradesh
      Summary: No e-way bill shall be required for intra-state movement of goods within the State, establishing an exemption from e-way bill obligations for consignments transported wholly inside the territorial limits of the State and thereby altering compliance obligations for registered persons and transporters engaged in internal movement of goods.
      11.
      Va Kar/GST/12/2017-290 - dated - 30-1-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No S.O-74 (State Tax), Dated- 07.09.2017
      Summary: Corrigendum replaces a single deemed effective date with staged commencement: Rules 2(i)-(viii) are deemed to have come into force on 1 July 2017, and Rules 2(ix)-(x) will come into force on such date as the State Government may appoint by notification. It also substitutes wording in Rule 2(i) to read "of eligible duties and taxes as defined in Explanation 2 to section 140," clarifying the definitional reference.
      12.
      Va Kar/GST/12/2017-289 - dated - 30-1-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No S.O-04 (State Tax), Dated- 03.01.2018
      Summary: Corrigendum substitutes "2(ix)(i) and 2(ix)(ii)" with "2(ix) and 2(x)" in paragraph 1 of Notification No S.O 04 (State Tax), dated 03.01.2018, as published in the Gazette, effecting an administrative amendment to the notification's clause references.
      13.
      FA-3-08/2018-1-V-(41) - dated - 28-3-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      No e-way bill will be required to be generated for the movement of all goods of any value which commences and terminates within the area of Madhya Pradesh.
      Summary: No e-way bill is required for movement of goods that commence and terminate within Madhya Pradesh, irrespective of value; the notification, issued under clause (d) of sub rule (14) of rule 138 of the Madhya Pradesh GST Rules and superseding the earlier notification, takes effect from 1 April 2018 following consultation with the Chief Commissioner of Central Tax.
      14.
      5066/CT., Pol-41/1/2017 - dated - 28-3-2018 - Orissa SGST
      Extension of time line For Submission of TRAN-2
      Summary: Extension of time is granted for furnishing the statement in Form GST TRAN-2 under the Odisha Goods and Services Tax framework; the Commissioner of State Tax, on the Council's recommendation and exercising rule-based powers, has extended the submission period, providing taxpayers additional time to comply with the transitional filing requirement.
      15.
      06-Rc.046/2018/Taxation/A1 - dated - 28-3-2018 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      No e-way bill is required to be generated, for the intra-state movement within the State of Tamil Nadu.
      Summary: No e-way bill generation is mandated for intra-state movement within Tamil Nadu in respect of goods and value categories specified under the Tamil Nadu Goods and Service Tax Rules; the Commissioner of State Tax has declared this exemption and it remains effective until further orders.
      16.
      G.O. Ms. No. 42 - dated - 23-3-2018 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No.II(2)/CTR/532(d-11)/2017, dated 29th June, 2017 and Notification No.II(2)/CTR/858(a-12)/2017, dated 13th October, 2017
      Summary: The amendment, issued under executive power of the Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, substitutes the earlier prescribed date in Notification No.II(2)/CTR/532(d-11)/2017 and its subsequent amendment Notification No.II(2)/CTR/858(a-12)/2017 with a new date, thereby extending the period of application of those notifications; the change is formalised by publication in the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette and signed by the Principal Secretary to Government.
      17.
      G.O. Ms. No. 41 - dated - 23-3-2018 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Appoints the 1st day of April, 2018, as the date from which the provisions of sub-rules (ii) [other than clause (7)], (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) of rule 2 of the Notification No. SRO A-12(a)/2018, dated the 7th March, 2018.
      Summary: The Governor appoints the 1st day of April, 2018 as the commencement date for specified provisions of rule 2 of Notification No. SRO A-12(a)/2018: sub rules (ii) (except clause (7)), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii), under the authority of the Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, with reference to the notification published in the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette Extraordinary dated 7th March, 2018.
      18.
      G.O. Ms. No. 40 - dated - 23-3-2018 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      The Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Amendments permit challans for goods sent from one job worker to another to be issued by the principal or sending job worker and endorsed successively to record quantity and description; substitute approval language to vest certain approvals with the Authority; allow the Authority to refer safeguard reports back for further investigation for recorded reasons; establish quorum of three members and majority decision-making with a chairman's casting vote; and clarify that rail transport references exclude leasing of parcel space by railways.
      19.
      02-Rc.046/2018/Taxation/A1 - dated - 23-3-2018 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Last date for filling of return in FORM GSTR-3B.
      Summary: The Commissioner specifies final dates for electronic submission of FORM GSTR-3B for April, May and June 2018 as set out in the Table, and requires every registered person furnishing FORM GSTR-3B to discharge tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts payable by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, not later than the corresponding last date for furnishing the return, subject to the Act's payment provisions.

      Income Tax

      20.
      04/2018 - dated - 5-4-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for registration and submission of Statement of Reportable Account as per section 285BA of Income-tax Act, 1961 read with Rule 114G of Income-tax Rules, 1962
      Summary: Reporting financial institutions must register to obtain an ITDREIN, nominate a Designated Director who alone may digitally sign and upload Form No. 61B statements through the Reporting Portal, and submit statements in the prescribed data structure. Correction and deletion statements must follow prescribed procedures using Data Quality Reports and utilities until defects are cleared, and institutions must document and implement information security, archival and retrieval policies for submitted data.
      21.
      03/2018 - dated - 5-4-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for registration and submission of statement of financial transactions (SFT) as per section 285BA of Income-tax Act, 1961 read with Rule 114E of Income-tax Rules, 1962
      Summary: Specified reporting persons must submit Form No. 61A under Section 285BA and Rule 114E using the Reporting Portal, obtain an immutable ITDREIN, and ensure statements conform to prescribed schema and digital-signature requirements. Transactions are classified by type with defined monetary thresholds; aggregation rules apply across accounts and transactions of the same nature, with specific reporting formats (Parts A-D). Correction and deletion statements are available to rectify filings; reporting entities must implement security, archival and retrieval policies and resolve Data Quality Report defects until no Reports Requiring Correction remain.
      22.
      02/2018 - dated - 5-4-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for registration and submission of Form No. 61 as per Rule 114D of Income-tax Rules, 1962.
      Summary: Obligation to furnish statements in Form No. 61 under Rule 114D arises for persons required to have accounts audited under section 44AB who receive Form No. 60 declarations; statements must be transmitted electronically in the prescribed schema via the Reporting Portal, following registration and generation of an ITDREIN, digitally signed by the Principal Officer, with provisions for correction, deletion, schema modifications and mandatory information security and archival procedures.
      23.
      01/2018 - dated - 5-4-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for submission of Form No. 60 by any person who does not have a Permanent Account Number and who enters into any transaction specified in Rule 114B of the Income-tax Rules, 1962
      Summary: The notification prescribes that persons without PAN may submit Form No. 60 in paper or electronically using electronic verification via approved portals or specified Aadhaar Authentication methods (OTP, biometric, two factor, multi factor); electronic filing may be substituted by paper where IT issues arise. Collectors must assign unique identifiers to declarations, report particulars through Form 61 to a designated server with acknowledgement, provide for incremental reporting with declarant consent, allow inter-entity electronic transmission with consent, and maintain documented information security, archival and retrieval policies.
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      GST - States

      1.
      04/2018/TNGST-Refund - dated 27-3-2018
      Clarifications on exports related refund issues
      Summary: Clarifies export-related refund procedures: ITC refund is barred only where drawback applies to central tax; drawback limited to basic customs duty does not bar ITC refund. GSTR-1 Table 9 and GSTR-3B rectification procedures must be used to reconcile mismatches. LUT shortfalls and delayed exports may be regularised ex post facto where exports are established; for goods realization proof is not required. One deficiency memo per refund application; transitional credits are excluded from Net ITC; use the lower of GST invoice and shipping bill values for sanction. Required documents and permissible filing frequencies are specified.
      2.
      05/2018/TNGST - dated 27-3-2018
      Clarification on issues related to Job Work.
      Summary: A registered principal may send inputs or capital goods to a job worker without payment of tax, remains responsible for accounts and must ensure return or supply from the job worker's premises within prescribed time limits or face deemed supply consequences; the principal issues challans, files FORM GST ITC 04 as intimation, and invoices and determines time, value and place of supply when supplying from the job worker's premises, while a registered job worker accounts for GST on job work services and may claim input tax credit on inputs used.
      3.
      01/2018 TNGST-Refund - dated 2-2-2018
      Manual filing and processing of refund claims in respect of zero-rated supplies.
      Summary: Manual processing applies to refunds for zero-rated supplies where FORM GST RFD-01A printouts and supporting documents are physically filed with the jurisdictional officer; unutilized input tax credit claims require an electronic credit ledger debit and ARN proof from the portal, and all communications and actions (acknowledgement, deficiency memo, provisional and final orders, payment advice, recrediting via FORM GST PMT-03/ RFD-01B) must be recorded in prescribed refund registers and processed per the TNGST Rules until the portal module is available.
      4.
      02/2018/TNGST-Refund - dated 2-2-2018
      Manual filing and processing of refund claims on account of inverted duty structure, deemed exports and excess balance in electronic cash ledger.
      Summary: Manual processing is required for refunds of ITC accumulated due to inverted duty structure, deemed export supplies, and excess balance in the electronic cash ledger; such claims must be filed in FORM GST RFD-01A (monthly, or quarterly for eligible quarterly GSTR-1 filers) after filing requisite GSTR returns. Applicants must provide a manual undertaking for provisional sanctions, complete prescribed statements (Statement 1/1A for inverted duty, Statement 5B for deemed exports), and furnish documentary evidence and counterparty undertakings for deemed exports. Nodal officers of Central and State tax authorities shall liaise by dedicated e-mail for sanction communication and payment, and rejected amounts shall be re credited by FORM GST RFD-1B until portal functionality is restored.
      5.
      03/2018/TNGST-Refund - dated 2-2-2018
      Manual filing and processing of refund claims Designation of Nodal Officers and Work Flow
      Summary: Designation of nodal officers and a defined manual refund workflow mandate that nodal and jurisdictional proper officers use official email for all communications, forward misdirected claims promptly, and ensure back office entries. Taxpayers file RFD-01A with ARN on the portal and submit hardcopies to proper officers who must scrutinize applications, issue single deficiency memos if required, record entries in the back office, issue provisional and final refund orders and payment advice from the back office, present payment advice to PAO/Treasury with MTC 70 register entries, and monitor and update payment releases.

      FEMA

      6.
      22 - dated 6-4-2018
      Investment by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI) in Government Securities - Medium Term Framework – Review
      Summary: FPIs' investment limits are revised: G-sec limits rise incrementally, SDL limits hold, corporate bonds receive a single consolidated cap, and part of SDL long-term allocation is transferred to G-secs. Coupon reinvestment will be included in G-sec utilization at periodic reset, with the existing coupon stock added one time to the 'General' sub-category limit; the coupon rule will later extend to other debt categories. Revised numeric ceilings for debt sub-categories and total debt are prescribed and take immediate effect under statutory directions.
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