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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 07,2019

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      Summary: A price based auction will re issue four government stocks within an aggregate notified limit, with government option to retain additional subscriptions; auctions will employ the multiple price method and be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India in Mumbai. A reserved portion of each notified amount is available under the Non Competitive Bidding Facility for eligible individuals and institutions. Competitive and non competitive bids must be submitted electronically via the RBI Core Banking Solution (E Kuber) within prescribed time windows; auction results, payment schedule, and eligibility for "When Issued" trading follow RBI circular guidance.
      Summary: E filing of returns for the relevant Assessment Year rose substantially, while apparent decreases in total filings stem from changes in the mix of assessment year filings. The decline in filings for earlier assessment years resulted from the amendment to Section 139(5) which limited filing of revised returns to the end of the relevant Assessment Year, and paper return usage fell as taxpayers shifted to electronic filing.
      Summary: The Fifteenth Finance Commission sought expert inputs on borrowing cost of the Centre and States and modalities to make borrowing increasingly market-driven; macro-economic assumptions for fiscal projections and stability; quantification of contingent liabilities and off-budget transactions; state debt trajectories and consolidation road maps; fiscal implications of bank recapitalisation; and the central bank's assessment of dividends and surplus transfers available to the Government during the award period.
      Summary: Searches targeted a lottery marketing agent group and related real estate and finance businesses, uncovering documentary and electronic evidence, cash and jewellery and prompting prohibitory orders. The assessee admitted unaccounted income from stockists linked to manipulation of prize-winning tickets and offered further unaccounted receipts from real estate and loan interest to tax after reconciliation; portions of cash were seized while other assets remain under verification.
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      GST - States

      1.
      ORDER NO.05/2019 - dated - 23-4-2019 - Karnataka SGST
      Karnataka, Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: Order inserts a proviso permitting registered persons who were served notices by e-mail or by making them available on the common portal, and who could not reply resulting in cancellation of registration (for cancellations up to 31.03.2019), to file applications for revocation of cancellation of registration by 22/07/2019.
      2.
      09/2019 - FD 47 CSL 2017 - dated - 23-4-2019 - Karnataka SGST
      Government of Karnataka appoints the 21st day of June, 2019, as the date from which the provisions of the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Amendment Rules, 2019 rule 12 of Notification (4-W) No. FD 47 CSL 2017, dated the 18th February, 2019, published in the Karnataka Gazette, Extraordinary, Part-IVA, No. 122, dated the 18th February, 2019, shall come into force.
      Summary: The State government, exercising statutory authority under the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act, appoints a specified date as the commencement date for provisions of the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Amendment Rules, 2019, thereby bringing the identified amendment rule into force by formal notification issued by the Finance Secretariat and signed by the authorized under secretary.
      3.
      08/2019 - FD 47 CSL 2017 - dated - 23-4-2019 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to notify procedure for quarterly tax payment and annual filing of return for taxpayers availing the benefit of Notification No.(02/2019) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated the 7th March, 2019
      Summary: Registered persons under the Composition Scheme or availing the specified notification must submit quarterly self-assessed tax statements in FORM GST CMP-08 by the 18th day of the month following each quarter and an annual return in FORM GSTR-4 by the 30th April following the financial year; submission of these forms is declared to be deemed compliance with the return and tax-payment provisions for the period the benefit is availed.
      4.
      Order No. 5/2019 State Tax - dated - 23-4-2019 - Meghalaya SGST
      Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019
      Summary: Cancellation of registration arises on prescribed grounds and requires opportunity of being heard; notices may be served by e-mail or via the common portal. A removal-of-difficulties proviso permits registered persons served electronically, who could not reply and whose registrations were cancelled up to a specified cut-off, to file applications for revocation of cancellation after the original thirty-day window, within an extended period provided by the Order.
      5.
      ERTS(T) 4/2019/201 - 09/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 29-3-2019 - Meghalaya SGST
      Seeks to amend MGST Act so as to provide for application of Composition rules to persons opting to pay tax under notification No.ERTS(T) 4/2019/40 Dated Shillong,the 7th March, 2019.
      Summary: Registered persons who have availed input tax credit and opt to pay tax under the notification must pay, by debit to the electronic credit or cash ledger, an amount equivalent to the input tax credit on inputs in stock, inputs in semi finished or finished goods in stock, and on capital goods as if the credit reversal provision applied; after payment any remaining input tax credit in the electronic credit ledger shall lapse. The Meghalaya GST Rules applicable to composition taxpayers shall apply mutatis mutandis to persons paying under this notification.
      6.
      ERTS(T) 4/2019/200 - 08/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 29-3-2019 - Meghalaya SGST
      Seeks to amend MGST Act so as to notify MGST rate of certain goods as recommended by Goods and Services Tax Council for real estate sector.
      Summary: An amendment inserts an entry taxing supplies of construction-related goods by unregistered persons to promoters when the promoter is liable as recipient under the Meghalaya GST Act, excluding capital goods and cement under the referenced customs heading; it applies to all goods meeting the conditions even if covered elsewhere, defines promoter, project, REP and RREP by reference to the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act and links to the related State Tax rate notification, with the amendment effective from the notified commencement date.
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      1.
      05/2019-20 - dated 2-5-2019
      GST exemption on the upfront amount payable in for long term lease of plots, under Notification (12/2017) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated 29.06.2017
      Summary: The notification grants GST exemption on the upfront amount (premium, salami, cost, price, development charges or by any other name) for long term leases of thirty years or more of industrial plots or plots for development of infrastructure for financial business by government owned entities; the exemption applies where the upfront amount is determined at grant, regardless of whether it is paid in one lump sum or by instalments.
      2.
      04/2019-20 - dated 2-5-2019
      GST on Seed Certification Tags
      Summary: Supply of certification tags by Seed Certification Agencies to seed producers is an element of the integrated supply of seed testing and certification and is exempt under Notification (12/2017) Sl. No. 47. Tags procured by the Agencies from external departments or manufacturers are treated as a taxable supply of goods, with classification determined by the tags' predominant material.
      3.
      03/2019-20 - dated 2-5-2019
      Clarification in respect of utilization of input tax credit under GST
      Summary: Input tax credit on account of Integrated tax must be completely exhausted before any credit of Central tax or State/Union Territory tax can be utilised; the new rule allows Integrated tax credit to be applied toward Central and State liabilities in any order and proportion only after Integrated credit is fully depleted. The circular explains the resulting order of utilisation, provides illustrative allocations, and advises that pending updates to the common portal taxpayers may continue to use current portal functionality.
      4.
      02/2019-20 - dated 5-4-2019
      Clarification regarding exercise of option to pay tax under Notification (02/2019) No. FD 48 CSL 2017 dt 07.03.2019
      Summary: A registered person electing the option under the notification must intimate in FORM GST CMP-02 selecting "Any other supplier eligible for composition levy" and furnish FORM GST ITC-03, with intimation by 30 April. New applicants may indicate the option in FORM GST REG-01. The option applies across all places of business under the same PAN and is effective from the start of the financial year or from date of registration. Chapter II of the Karnataka GST Rules applies mutatis mutandis except as specified.
      5.
      36/2018-19 - dated 27-3-2019
      Clarification in respect of transfer of input tax credit in case of death of sole proprietor
      Summary: Transfer of unutilized input tax credit is permitted when a sole proprietor's business is continued by a transferee or successor after the proprietor's death. The transferee must register by filing FORM GST REG-01 with reason "death of the proprietor," and the legal heirs may file FORM GST REG-16 to cancel the transferor's registration linking the GSTINs. The transferee must file FORM GST ITC-02 for the registration being cancelled before applying for cancellation; upon acceptance the unutilized credit is credited to the transferee's electronic credit ledger. The transferee and transferor are jointly and severally liable for any tax, interest or penalty due.
      6.
      35/2018-19 - dated 27-3-2019
      Verification of applications for grant of new registration
      Summary: Proper officers must exercise caution when processing fresh registration applications filed on the same PAN where an earlier registration exists or was cancelled; failure to apply for revocation while disqualifying conditions continue shall be treated as a deficiency. Officers should scrutinise FORM GST REG 01 entries, compare applicant details with cancelled registrations via the common portal, and, if unsatisfied with explanations or documents, consider rejection of the fresh registration on the ground of deficiency.
      7.
      34/2018-19 - dated 27-3-2019
      Clarifications on refund related issues
      Summary: Procedural clarifications for refund claims of accumulated input tax credit: where portal validation prevents claiming accumulated ITC after reversal under the cited notification, taxpayers may file a one time refund application under "any other" in FORM GST RFD-01A for the same period with all requisite documents; the proper officer will calculate admissible refund under rule 89(5), require debit via FORM GST DRC-03, and then issue FORM GST RFD-06 and FORM GST RFD-05. Late reversals attract interest under section 50(1) and refunds remain subject to reversal and interest payment. Merchant exporters and cases of recredit after deficiency memos are given analogous procedural directions.
      8.
      33/2018-19 - dated 25-3-2019
      Changes in Circulars issued earlier under the KGST Act. 2017
      Summary: The KGST Amendment Act changes detention and registration procedures: the payment window for proposed tax and penalty on seized goods is extended to fourteen days from the detention order in FORM GST MOV-06, after which a notice proposing confiscation and penalty may be issued; FORM GST MOV-08 and FORM GST MOV-09 are revised accordingly. The amendment also provides for suspension of registration during cancellation proceedings, suspending routine compliance including return filing while preserving the obligation to file a final return.
      9.
      27/2018-19 - dated 25-3-2019
      Scope of Principal-agent relationship in the context of Schedule I of the KGST Act
      Summary: The circular clarifies that a transfer between a principal and an intermediary is deemed to be a supply under Schedule I only when the intermediary acts in a representative capacity to supply or receive goods on behalf of the principal, with the operative indicator being whether the intermediary issues the invoice and transfers title in his own name. Pure facilitation or procurement where the principal's name appears on invoice does not attract the deemed-supply rule; services remain subject to consideration. Compulsory registration arises when taxable supplies are made on behalf of taxable principals, while agricultural commission agents may be exempt where principals are non-taxable or supplies are exempt.
      10.
      28/2018-19 - dated 25-3-2019
      Clarification on refund related issues
      Summary: Refund claims must be accompanied by a print-out of FORM GSTR-2A and a manual invoice statement (Annexure-A); the proper officer may rely on GSTR-2A as evidence of supplier accounting and shall not insist on invoices present in GSTR-2A. Refundable unutilized ITC is the least of the rule defined formula, period-end ledger balance after return, and ledger balance at filing; debits must be sequenced: integrated tax first, then central and state/UT tax equally, with cross ledger adjustments. Re credit and recovery procedures for rejected refunds, scope of rule 96(10) restrictions, disbursal obligations, deficiency memo treatment, and per head minimum refund threshold are also clarified.
      11.
      29/2018-19 - dated 25-3-2019
      Processing of refund applications filed by Canteen Stores Department (CSD)
      Summary: Canteen Stores Department is entitled to a 50 per cent refund of tax paid on inward supplies supplied to Unit Run Canteens or authorized customers, claimed on an invoice basis quarterly via FORM GST RFD-10A with specified documents including undertakings, GSTR-3B, GSTR-2A, attested invoices not in GSTR-2A, and bank details; the proper officer must acknowledge or issue one deficiency memo within fifteen days, validate returns on the portal, scrutinize filings, and issue sanction or rejection orders in prescribed forms with separate payment processing by State and Central authorities communicated within seven days.
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