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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 11,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Rule 138 mandates electronic furnishing of Part A (and Part B when applicable) of FORM GST EWB-01 before movement; an e-way bill is valid only when both parts are duly completed. A self-contained statutory detention and seizure regime permits officers to detain goods and conveyances transported in contravention, issue notices specifying tax and penalty, and the regime applies to any person interested in the goods, including transporters. The non-obstante clause means general minor-breach and other penalty provisions do not displace this code; failure to complete Part B has been treated by a High Court authority as attracting tax and a full penalty demand against the transporter.
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      Summary: Misinterpretation that out of survey units in the MCA database materially overstate GDP is misplaced: 21.4% are out of coverage enterprises engaged in other sectors and thus part of GDP, 0.9% are excluded establishments and 16.4% are closed or non traceable. GDP estimation applies a paid up capital based blow up factor because non reporting firms represent only 12-15% of paid up capital, yielding a modest multiplier of about 1.13-1.17; this adjustment affects GVA levels more than year to year growth rates, and the MCA private corporate database improves overall economic measurement.
      Summary: A Ministerial meeting of developing countries and LDCs is convened to coordinate positions on the multilateral trading system's challenges, focusing on unilateral trade measures, negotiation deadlocks and the crisis in the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism; the two-day meeting pairs technical consultations with a ministerial session to build consensus on reform strategies and shape collective engagement ahead of the Twelfth Ministerial Conference.
      Summary: The Conference reviewed regional initiatives to advance trade facilitation, secure cross-border trade, and enhance Customs cooperation across the Asia Pacific. Delegations and WCO regional bodies assessed progress on programmes, identified capacity and technical assistance needs, and discussed security measures, performance measurement, trusted trader frameworks, e-commerce challenges, and technological and logistical responses to support Customs operations.
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      GST - States

      1.
      G.O.Ms.No. 292 - dated - 29-4-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Andhra Pradesh Goods and Service Tax (Second Amendment ) Rules 2019
      Summary: Amendments clarify that value of assets includes entire business assets regardless of ITC availed; impose project-wise, carpet-area based E/F calculations for construction services under Schedule II(b) to determine final ITC allocation, reversal or claim (using FORM GSTR-3B or FORM GST DRC-03), include special treatment for commercial portions, capital goods and multi-project use, and add definitions for apartment/project/RREP. Procedural changes add Rule 88A on order of ITC utilisation and substitute rules and multiple GST DRC/ASMT forms to standardise notices, assessments, demands, rectifications and timelines effective 1 April 2019.
      2.
      G.O.Ms.No. 291 - dated - 29-4-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      THE ANDHRA PRADESH GOODS AND SERVICES TAX ACT, 2017 (ACT NO. 16 OF 2017) TO NOTIFY CERTAIN CLASS OF REGISTERED PERSONS UNDER SECTION 148
      Summary: Promoters receiving development rights or FSI, or taking long-term land leases for residential construction, are notified as registered persons liable to pay State tax on consideration paid in the form of construction services, monetary consideration, or upfront lease premiums relatable to such development rights/FSI, and on construction services supplied against such consideration; the tax liability arises on the earlier of issuance of the completion certificate by the competent authority or first occupation. Definitions for apartment, promoter, project, REP/RREP and FSI are provided and tax is payable under the reverse charge mechanism.
      3.
      G.O.Ms.No. 290 - dated - 29-4-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE NOTIFICATION ISSUED IN G.O.MS.No. 256, REVENUE (CT.II) DEPARTMENT, DATED. 29.06.2017
      Summary: The notification adds taxable services: transfer of development rights or FSI (including additional FSI) and long term land leases (30 years or more) with upfront consideration and/or periodic rent, when supplied by any person for construction of a project by a promoter; effective 1 April 2019. Explanatory clauses insert definitions adopting the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 meanings for "apartment", "promoter", and "Real estate project (REP)", define "Residential Real Estate Project (RREP)" by commercial carpet area threshold, and define "Floor Space Index" as gross floor area divided by land area.
      4.
      G.O.Ms.No. 289 - dated - 29-4-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE NOTIFICATION ISSUED IN G.O.MS.NO.588, REVENUE (CT.II) DEPARTMENT, DATED: 12.12.2017 RELATED TO SERVICES OF NIL RATE OF TAX.
      Summary: Services by way of transfer of development rights (TDR) or Floor Space Index (FSI), and upfront amounts for long term land leases used for construction of residential apartments, receive an exemption calculated pro rata by carpet area; promoters must pay tax on the proportion attributable to residential apartments that remain un booked at completion or first occupation on reverse charge, subject to caps for affordable and other apartments, with deemed valuation rules tying values to similar apartments and added definitions including apartment, promoter, project, carpet area and FSI.
      5.
      G.O.Ms.No. 288 - dated - 29-4-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      PRESCRIBING RATE OF TAX FOR CERTAIN GOODS OF THE ANDHRA PRADESH GOODS AND SERVICES TAX ACT, 2017 (ACT No.16 OF 2017)
      Summary: Amendment inserts an entry in the 9% Schedule prescribing tax on supplies by unregistered persons to a promoter where tax is payable by the promoter under the reverse charge mechanism; excludes capital goods and cement under the referenced tariff heading; and defines promoter, project, REP and RREP per the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, specifying that the entry applies to all goods satisfying these conditions even if covered by a more specific tariff heading.
      6.
      G.O.Ms.No. 287 - dated - 29-4-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE NOTIFICATION ISSUED IN G.O.MS.NO.259, REVENUE (CT.II) DEPARTMENT, DATED. 29.06.2017 RELATED TO RATES OF TAX ON SERVICES.
      Summary: The notification amends the earlier G.O. to prescribe distinct Table entries and specified state tax rates (notably 0.75% and 3.75% for select construction services) effective 1 April 2019, conditions the cash payment of state tax and strict limits on Input Tax Credit (ITC) except as prescribed in Annexure I (REP other than RREP) and Annexure II (RREP), requires project wise calculation and payment or reversal of ITC attributable to post transition supplies, imposes an 80% registered supplier sourcing threshold with reverse charge treatment for shortfalls and for cement from unregistered persons, creates recipient liability rules where development rights/FSI are transferred for construction, mandates electronic reporting and a one time option form for promoters to elect prescribed rates by 10 May 2019, and inserts definitions and computational rules to implement these obligations.
      7.
      S.O. 213 - dated - 8-5-2019 - Bihar SGST
      Governor of Bihar appoints the 21st day of June, 2019, as the date from which the provisions of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Fourteenth) Amendment Rules, 2018 rule 12 of [Commercial Taxes Department notification No S.O. 07 dated the 3rd January, 2019 published in the Bihar Gazette, Extraordinary, vide number 18, dated the 3rd January, 2019], shall come into force.
      Summary: The Governor of Bihar appointed the 21st day of June, 2019 as the effective date for bringing into force the provisions of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Fourteenth) Amendment Rules, 2018-specifically rule 12 as referenced in Commercial Taxes Department notification No. S.O. 07 dated 3rd January, 2019-by notification S.O. 213 dated 8th May 2019 issued under the Bihar GST Act and signed by the Commissioner State Tax-cum-Secretary.
      8.
      S.O. 212 - dated - 8-5-2019 - Bihar SGST
      To notify procedure for quarterly tax payment and annual filing of return for taxpayers availing the benefit of Notification No. 02-2019– State Tax (Rate), dated the 7th March, 2019.
      Summary: Notification requires composition-scheme and similarly notified registered persons to submit a quarterly self-assessment statement in FORM GST CMP-08 by the eighteenth day of the month following each quarter and an annual return in FORM GSTR-4 by the thirtieth day of April following the financial year; submission of these forms is treated as deemed compliance with ordinary return filing obligations for the relevant periods.
      9.
      S.O. 211 - dated - 8-5-2019 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Amendments require that on revocation of cancellation of registration the registrant must file all returns due for the cancellation period within thirty days of revocation; persons under the composition scheme or availing the specified notified tax benefit must submit quarterly statements of self-assessed tax in FORM GST CMP-08 and an annual return in FORM GSTR-4 by prescribed quarterly and annual deadlines; cessation of the notified benefit triggers similar CMP-08 and GSTR-4 filing obligations. FORM GST CMP-08 is inserted and FORM GST REG-01 is updated to record the option to avail the notified benefit.
      10.
      Removal of Difficulty Order No. 05/2019- State Tax - dated - 8-5-2019 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019.
      Summary: To remove difficulty arising from electronic service of cancellation notices, a proviso was inserted in sub-section (1) of section 30 permitting registered persons who, having been served notices by e-mail or via the common portal and unable to reply, had their registration cancelled, to file applications for revocation of cancellation in respect of orders passed up to the prescribed cutoff; this provides an extended, time bound opportunity to seek revocation despite expiry of the original statutory periods.
      11.
      3/2019-State Tax(Rate) - dated - 8-5-2019 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendments to the Himachal Pradesh State Tax (Rate) notification effective 1 April 2019 prescribe distinct state tax rates and conditions for construction services in REP and RREP, introduce a one time option for promoters of ongoing projects to elect specified rates by 10 May 2019, impose an 80% registered supplier procurement threshold (with reverse charge consequences and specific rules for cement from unregistered suppliers), and set detailed project wise ITC allocation and valuation methodologies (Tx = T - Te) in Annexures I and II using carpet area, booking, invoicing and completion metrics, with procedural reporting and payment requirements and definitional clarifications including the deeming rule for transfers of development rights/FSI.
      12.
      08/2019-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 8-5-2019 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Entry 452Q in Schedule III (9%) treats supplies of any goods, excluding capital goods and cement under chapter heading 2523, by an unregistered person to a promoter as taxable with tax payable by the promoter as recipient under the Himachal Pradesh GST regime; key terms are defined by reference to the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, and the entry applies to all goods meeting these conditions even if covered by a more specific tariff heading.
      13.
      CT/41/2019-C1 - dated - 8-5-2019 - Kerala SGST
      Construction of apartments- option to pay state tax- filing of option-instructions issued.
      Summary: Promoters opting to pay SGST on construction of apartments must submit the prescribed Annexure IV option form to exercise the one-time option, and the form shall be filed with the Deputy Commissioner of State Tax having jurisdiction over the promoter's place of business.
      14.
      No. 4827/CT/POL-41/1/2017-Policy - dated - 29-3-2019 - Orissa SGST
      Extend the period for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 till 31st March, 2019
      Summary: The Commissioner, exercising powers under sub-rule (1A) of rule 117 read with the State GST Act and on the Council's recommendation, extended the period for submitting FORM GST TRAN-1 to 31st March, 2019 for registered persons who could not file by the due date because of technical difficulties on the common portal; the notification supersedes the earlier office order of 18.09.2018 except as to prior actions or omissions.
      15.
      S.O.39/P.A.5/2017/S.10/2019 - dated - 8-4-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Supersession of the Government of Punjab, Department of Excise and Taxation, Notification S.O.26/P.A.5/2017/S.10/ C.A.14/2017/S.21/2017, dated the 30th June, 2017.
      Summary: An eligible registered person with aggregate turnover in the preceding financial year not exceeding one crore fifty lakh rupees may opt for the composition scheme under the Punjab GST Rules, 2017; a reduced threshold of seventy-five lakh rupees applies in specified States for persons registered under section 25. Manufacturers of ice cream (tariff item 2105 00 00), pan masala (tariff item 2106 90 20) and all goods under Chapter 24 (tobacco and substitutes) are ineligible for composition. Customs Tariff Act interpretation rules apply to tariff classifications. The notification supersedes the earlier notification and has the stated commencement date.
      16.
      S.O.38/P.A.5/2017/S.148/2019 - dated - 8-4-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Notify the registered persons having aggregate turnover of up to 1.5 crore rupees furnish the details of outward supply of goods or services or both in FORM GSTR-1.
      Summary: Notification requires registered persons whose aggregate turnover does not exceed the notified small taxpayer threshold to furnish details of outward supplies in Form GSTR 1. It prescribes a specific deadline for the April-June, 2019 quarter and states that time limits for furnishing details or returns for the months July, 2017 to June, 2019 will be notified later. The notification is effective from 7 March, 2019.
      17.
      S.O.37/P.A.5/2017/S.11/2019 - dated - 8-4-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Rescind the Government of Punjab, Department of Excise and Taxation, Notification No. S.O.32/P.A.5/2017/S.11/2017, dated the 30th June, 2017.
      Summary: The Governor, on the Council's recommendation and being satisfied of public interest, rescinds Notification No. S.O.32/P.A.5/2017/S.11/2017 dated 30th June, 2017, except as respects acts or omissions prior to rescission, and declares the rescission to be deemed to have come into force from the 1st day of February, 2019.
      18.
      S.O.36/P.A.5/2017/S.23/Amd./2019 - dated - 8-4-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in the Government of Punjab, Department of Excise and Taxation, Notification No. S.O.92/P.A.5/2017/S.23/2017, dated the 28th November, 2017.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes in the notification's proviso the prior reference to the constitutional provision with a reference to the first proviso to sub-section (1) of section 22 read with clause (iii) of the Explanation, thereby redirecting the statutory benchmark for the proviso's application; the amendment is declared to have come into force from the 1st day of February, 2019.
      19.
      S.O.35/P.A.5/2017/S.10/Amd./2019 - dated - 8-4-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in the Government of Punjab, Department of Excise and Taxation, Notification No. S.O.26/P.A.5/2017/S.10/C.A.14/2017/S.21/2017, dated the 30th June, 2017.
      Summary: The Punjab notification amends a June 2017 notification by substituting the prior tax-rate wording with the phrase "an amount of tax calculated at the rate specified in rule 7 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017:" thereby aligning the state's tax computation language with the central rules; the amendment is effective from 1 February 2019.
      20.
      S.O.34 /P.A.1/2019/S.1/2019 - dated - 8-4-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Appoint the 1st day of February, 2019, as the date on which the provisions of the Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2018 (Punjab Act No.1 of 2019), except clause (b) of section 8, section 17, section 18, clause (a) of section 20, sub-clause (i) of clause (b) and sub-clause (i) of clause (c) of section 28, shall come into force.
      Summary: The Governor appoints the 1st day of February 2019 as the date on which the provisions of the Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2018 shall come into force, except for clause (b) of section 8, section 17, section 18, clause (a) of section 20, sub clause (i) of clause (b) and sub clause (i) of clause (c) of section 28, which are excluded from commencement on that date.
      21.
      S.O.33/P.A.5/2017/S.23/2019 - dated - 8-4-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Category of persons exempt from obtaining registration who is engaged in exclusive supply of goods and whose aggregate turnover in the financial year does not exceed forty lakh rupees.
      Summary: Exemption from obtaining registration applies to persons engaged exclusively in supply of goods with aggregate turnover not exceeding forty lakh rupees, subject to exclusions: compulsory registrants; suppliers of listed goods (ice cream and other edible ice; pan masala; tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes); persons making intra State supplies in specified States and Union Territories; and persons opting for or maintaining registration under the Act.
      22.
      S.O.32/P.A.5/2017/Ss. 9, 11 and 16/2019 - dated - 8-4-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Notify that the State tax, on the intra-State supply of goods or services or both
      Summary: State tax is levied at a reduced composition rate on first supplies of goods or services made by registered persons meeting specified eligibility criteria, including turnover limits and exclusions for exempt, inter State, casual, non resident, e commerce mediated or annexure listed supplies. Eligible persons opting in cannot collect tax from recipients or claim input tax credit and must issue a bill of supply with a prescribed declaration. The reduced levy applies to all outward supplies covered by the notification, inward self assessed tax remains at applicable rates, tariff exclusions use Customs Tariff First Schedule interpretation, and the notification is effective from the first day of April, 2019.
      23.
      G.S.R.20/P.A.5/2017/S.164/Amd.(27)/2019 - dated - 8-4-2019 - Punjab SGST
      The Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: The amendment authorises separate registration for multiple places of business within a State or Union territory with conditions preventing mixed composition status and requiring inter-place supplies to be invoiced; establishes deemed suspension of registration on cancellation application or by officer order pending proceedings, prohibiting taxable supplies and returns during suspension; and creates a procedure for transfer of unutilised ITC to newly registered places via FORM GST ITC-02A, allocated by asset-value ratio and effective upon transferee acceptance on the common portal.

      SEBI

      24.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2019/15 - dated - 8-5-2019 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Employees' Service) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: The amendment requires repayment of house allowance and medical claims paid during special hardship leave by a female employee who resigns or retires during the leave or within five years after resuming duty, while permitting waiver of repayment where the competent authority, based on documentary evidence and certification by the Board's Medical Officer, finds the leave was on health grounds and the employee is unable to resume office.
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      SEZ

      1.
      Instruction No. 94 - dated 8-5-2019
      Uniform list of Services to be followed in Special Economic Zones
      Summary: Inclusion of Management and Business Consultant Services as a default authorized service in Special Economic Zones is directed, limited to the value of services actually availed or consumed by the SEZ entity, with a requirement that the unit produce satisfactory evidence that the service was consumed exclusively for authorized operations; Development Commissioners and Unit Approval Committees may further expand the list to facilitate units and developers.

      SEBI

      2.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF5/CIR/P/2019/63 - dated 9-5-2019
      Reporting for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) applications and systems offered and used by Mutual Funds
      Summary: Mutual funds offering or using AI/ML in investor facing products, trading or compliance must complete a prescribed reporting form and submit quarterly to AMFI within fifteen days of quarter end; AMFI will consolidate and forward submissions to the regulator within thirty days. The scope covers fintech and regtech initiatives and enumerated AI/ML technologies, and the form requires disclosure of system identity, uses, claimed capabilities, implementation, controls, safeguards, audit inclusion and any adverse audit comments, with confidentiality to be maintained by AMFI.
      3.
      IMD/FPIC/CIR/P/2019/62 - dated 8-5-2019
      Permitting Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI) to invest in Municipal Bonds
      Summary: Permitting Foreign Portfolio Investors to invest in municipal bonds is authorized under the SEBI regulatory framework, extending market access to FPIs for municipal debt pursuant to the operative provision of the foreign portfolio investor regulations. Custodians are required to notify their FPI clients and the circular is published on the regulator's website to implement this investment permission.

      GST - States

      4.
      No. 6037CT/POL-56/2/2019-Policy - dated 27-4-2019
      Clarification regarding filing of application for revocation of cancellation of registration in terms of Removal of Difficulty Order (RoD) issued by Government of Odisha vide Finance Department Notification number 16532-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043-2017 dated the 24th April, 2019
      Summary: Clarification explains that where registration was cancelled for failure to furnish returns, an application for revocation of cancellation requires prior filing of all returns due up to the cancellation date; if revocation is ordered, returns for the period from cancellation to revocation must be filed within thirty days. For retrospective cancellations, a proviso permits filing for revocation provided all returns from the effective date of cancellation until revocation are submitted within thirty days of the revocation order, pursuant to a Removal of Difficulty Order and amendments to Rule 23(1).
      5.
      Circular No. 03/2019 - dated 1-4-2019
      Kerala Finance Bill,2019 Amesty scheme for settlement of arrears – instructions issued
      Summary: The Amnesty Scheme authorises one-time settlement of arrears under multiple state and central sales tax statutes by payment of principal with waiver of interest and penalty (with a specified exception for Kerala General Sales Tax where interest remains payable), subject to filing a prescribed application, verification by the assessing authority, and payment in lump sum or up to six instalments. Acceptance requires unconditional withdrawal of all appeals and leads to confirmation or revocation by the authority; revenue recovery cases are eligible and prior payments are credited against tax (excluding penalty and interest).
      6.
      No. 4821/CT/POL-41/1/2017-Policy - dated 29-3-2019
      Clarification in respect of transfer of input tax credit in case of death of sole proprietor
      Summary: The circular confirms that transfer of input tax credit includes transfers due to death of a sole proprietor and that a transferee or successor continuing the business may receive unutilized credit from the deceased proprietor's electronic credit ledger. The transferee must register citing death of proprietor, file FORM GST ITC-02 before applying for cancellation of the deceased's registration, and upon acceptance the specified credit will be credited to the transferee's ledger. The transferee/successor is jointly and severally liable for any tax, interest or penalty due from the transferor.
      7.
      No. 4825/CT/POL-41/1/2017-Policy - dated 29-3-2019
      Nature of Supply of Priority Sector Lending Certificates (PSLC)
      Summary: PSLCs traded between banks on the RBI e Kuber portal are treated as supplies of goods in the course of inter State trade, making IGST payable for the relevant periods; banks that have already paid CGST/SGST for such transactions need not pay IGST for those payments.
      8.
      No. 4823/CT/POL-41/1/2017-Policy - dated 29-3-2019
      Verification of applications for grant of new registration
      Summary: Proper officers must scrutinise fresh registration applications on the same PAN by comparing present application details with earlier registrations via the common portal; failure to apply for revocation of cancellation, when the conditions for cancellation under the OGST Act persist, is a deficiency and may justify rejection of the fresh registration under rule 9 of the OGST Rules if satisfactory explanation or documents are not furnished.
      9.
      No. 4819/CT/POL-41/1/2017-Policy - dated 29-3-2019
      Clarification on various doubts related to treatment of sales promotion schemes under GST
      Summary: Clarification explains GST taxability, valuation and availability of Input Tax Credit for sales promotion schemes: free samples and gifts without consideration are not supplies (except under Schedule I) and attract no ITC for related inputs unless they qualify as supply; buy-one-get-one offers are treated as multiple supplies with tax determined by composite/mixed supply rules and ITC available for related inputs; invoice-discount and pre-established volume discounts can reduce taxable value if statutory conditions are met, while secondary post-supply discounts issued by credit note do not reduce value unless statutory conditions apply.

      GST

      10.
      Trade Notice No. 04/2019 - dated 12-3-2019
      GST Circulars- Circular No. 89/08/2019-GST, Circular No, 90/09/2019-GST Circular No. 91/10/2019-GST all dated 18.02.2019 & Circular No. 92/11/2019-GST dated 07.03.2019-Communication thereof
      Summary: Clarification and dissemination directives concerning recent GST circulars addressing reporting and compliance for inter state transactions and specific treatment questions. Circular No. 89/08/2019 GST clarifies the reporting of inter State supplies made to unregistered persons in Table 3.2 of FORM GSTR 3B and Table 7B of FORM GSTR 1. Circular No. 90/09/2019 GST explains compliance requirements of invoice issuance under rule 46(n) of the CGST Rules, 2017 for inter State supplies. Commissioners and trade associations are instructed to circulate these clarifications and refer stakeholders to the CBIC website for full details.

      DGFT

      11.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 11/2019-20 - dated 9-5-2019
      Registration of contracts for Peas (HS - code 0713 10 00) under Trade Notice No. 25/2018-19 dated 17th August, 2018
      Summary: Registration of contracts for peas imports permits specified minimum consignments per contract subject to registration with Regional Authorities. An RC covers any shipment whose bill of lading date is on or before the RC's expiry, with the bill of lading date treated as the shipment date for import clearance. If Customs questions RC validity, Regional Authorities may revalidate RCs without referring the case to headquarters so long as the bill of lading date predates the RC expiry.

      Central Excise

      12.
      Order No.:- 01/2019 - dated 8-5-2019
      Extension of time limit for filing of Monthly Return for production and removal of goods and other relevant particulars and CENVAT credit specified in Form ER-1 and specified in ER-2
      Summary: Extension of time limit for filing monthly returns ER-1 and ER-2 is directed due to migration and integration of legacy data which disabled the ACES application; the e filing deadline for April 2019 returns is administratively extended from the original May date to a new date in June 2019 to allow taxpayers to file production, removal particulars and CENVAT credit information.
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