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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 14,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Classification of goods under the Harmonized System requires tariff heading determination using tariff rules and explanatory notes where ambiguous, and administrative instructions only for uniformity; assumptions and presumptions cannot substitute for objective classification. Declarations by manufacturers are relevant but classification disputes dependent on composition or consumption require sample collection and laboratory analysis; reclassification without testing, especially prompted solely by a change in duty rates, is inappropriate.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Lookout Circulars are administrative immigration controls used to prevent departure of persons suspected of cognizable offences where there is risk of evasion; they operate alongside the criminal-procedure arrest-notice regime. Issuance requires written requests in the prescribed proforma, endorsement by officers of specified seniority, and adequate identifying particulars; LOCs are time-limited and can be withdrawn by the issuing authority or reviewed by courts. Statutory commissions lack power to originate LOC requests; remedies include administrative withdrawal and judicial review where procedural or substantive impropriety is alleged.
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      Summary: Government stocks are offered through auctions conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using the multiple price method, with price- and yield-based formats and a total notified limit subject to additional retention by the government. Electronic bidding on E-Kuber accepts competitive and Non-Competitive Bidding Facility bids, with up to five percent of notified amounts reserved for eligible individuals and institutions, specified submission windows for bid types, scheduled result announcement and settlement, and eligibility for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The press release publishes provisional Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI) on base 2012=100 for Rural, Urban and Combined areas for April 2019, reporting point to point inflation rates and monthly changes, noting the base year revision to 2012=100, the provisional status of April indices, detailed group and State/UT breakdowns in annexures, and methodological notes on price data collection and index compilation.
      Summary: The document stresses that the paralysis of the WTO Appellate Body and rising unilateral measures threaten the rule based trading system and disproportionately harm developing countries and LDCs, calling for urgent constructive engagement. It urges that WTO reform keep development central, promote inclusiveness and non discrimination, correct asymmetries in agreements, and prioritize effective special and differential treatment, agriculture concerns, and a fair fisheries subsidy discipline that protects livelihoods and preserves policy space.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 1/13/2013 CL-V, part-I, Vol.lll - dated - 10-5-2019 - Co. Law
      Companies (Incorporation) Fifth Amendment Rules, 2010
      Summary: Rules define when a proposed company name resembles too nearly an existing name by disregarding specified elements (company-type suffixes, plurality, letter case, spacing, punctuation, tenses, phonetic variants, domain elements, word order, articles, slight spelling variations, translations, place-name additions, and numeral changes) subject to consent exceptions. Distinct provisions list undesirable names including those prohibited by emblem law, conflicting trademarks without consent, offensive or misleading names, names implying different legal forms or government association, recent dissolved or struck-off names, regulated financial terms without regulator compliance, and descriptive names, with illustrative examples. Applicants must declare prior use and provide no-objection certificates; certain authoritative words require prior Central Government approval.

      GST

      2.
      24/2019 - dated - 11-5-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for the month of for the month of April, 2019 for registered persons in specified districts of Odisha till 20.06.2019.
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso extending the filing deadline for GSTR-3B returns for April 2019 for registered persons whose principal place of business is in specified Odisha districts, requiring electronic submission through the common portal by the extended deadline and modifying an earlier Central Tax notification.
      3.
      23/2019 - dated - 11-5-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for taxpayers having aggregate turnover more than ₹ 1.5 crores for the month of April, 2019 for registered persons in specified districts of Odisha till 10.06.2019.
      Summary: The notification inserts a proviso to extend the deadline for furnishing FORM GSTR 1 for April 2019: registered persons whose principal place of business is in specified districts must furnish details of outward supplies electronically through the common portal on or before the 10th June, 2019.

      SEBI

      4.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2019/17 - dated - 10-5-2019 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Portfolio Managers) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: Amendments add "goods" as the underlying of commodity derivatives and permit portfolio managers to deal in goods received on physical settlement. Definitions are revised to reference registered custodians and to include goods alongside securities; a definition of securities lending is introduced. Portfolio managers dealing in commodity derivatives must appoint a custodian. Reporting and disclosure provisions are amended to require inclusion of units and value of goods in portfolio records and statements.
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      GST - States

      1.
      GST Circular No. 18/2019 - F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4412 - dated 28-3-2019
      Clarifications on refund related issues.
      Summary: Remedy permits claiming refund of accumulated ITC for inverted tax structure by filing FORM GST RFD 01A under "any other" for the same period; attach required documents, officer will compute admissible refund under Rule 89(5), instruct taxpayer to debit electronic credit ledger via FORM GST DRC 03, and then issue FORM GST RFD 06 and payment advice FORM GST RFD 05. Late reversals attract interest under section 50(1); refunds remain eligible only after reversal and interest payment. Rule 89(4B) applies to exporters; rectified applications after deficiency memos may be re submitted using the same ARN.
      2.
      GST Circular No. 20/2019 - F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4404 - dated 28-3-2019
      Clarification in respect of transfer of input tax credit in case of death of sole proprietor.
      Summary: Unutilized input tax credit of a sole proprietor who dies may be transferred to the transferee/successor by the transferee filing FORM GST ITC-02 electronically in respect of the registration to be cancelled on account of death; FORM GST ITC-02 must be filed before filing the cancellation application (FORM GST REG-16) that links the transferor and transferee GSTINs. The transferee/successor and transferor are jointly and severally liable for any tax, interest or penalty due from the transferor, and the transferee must obtain registration citing death of the proprietor when filing FORM GST REG-01.
      3.
      GST Circular No. 19/2019 - F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4420 - dated 28-3-2019
      Verification of applications for grant of new registration.
      Summary: Proper officers must compare new registration applications with portal records of earlier registrations on the same PAN, verify reasons for prior cancellations and whether revocation of cancellation was sought; non application for revocation while the conditions for cancellation continue is a deficiency under the RGST Rules and may justify rejection of the fresh registration under rule 9.
      4.
      GST Circular No. 16/2019 - F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4375 - dated 12-3-2019
      Clarification on various doubts related to treatment of sales promotion schemes under GST.
      Summary: Clarifies taxability, valuation and Input Tax Credit treatment for promotional schemes: free samples and gifts without consideration are not supplies except where Schedule I applies and ITC is disallowed; bundled offers like buy-one-get-one are assessed as composite or mixed supplies with ITC available for related inputs; known pre-supply or invoice discounts can be excluded from value if section 15(3) conditions are met while secondary post-supply discounts do not qualify for exclusion though commercial credit notes may be issued.
      5.
      GST Circular No. 17/2019 - F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4377 - dated 12-3-2019
      Nature of Supply of Priority Sector Lending Certificates (PSLC).
      Summary: PSLC trades on the e-Kuber platform are treated as a supply of goods in the course of inter-State trade or commerce, making IGST payable on such supplies for both the forward-charge and reverse-charge periods; banks that have already paid CGST/SGST or CGST/UTGST on such supplies need not pay IGST for amounts already discharged.
      6.
      F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4379 - dated 12-3-2019
      CORRIGENDUM - GST Circular No. 01/2019 dated 8th January, 2019,
      Summary: TCS under the Income Tax Act is not to be included in the taxable value of supply for GST because it is an interim levy not having the character of a tax; the corrigendum replaces the prior clarification that had treated TCS as part of the value payable to the supplier, affirming that TCS would not be includible in the determination of value of supply under GST.
      7.
      GST Circular No. 15/2019 - F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4308 - dated 1-3-2019
      Clarification regarding tax payment made for supply of warehoused goods while being deposited in a customs bonded warehouse for the period July, 2017 to March, 2018.
      Summary: Supplies of warehoused goods during July 2017-March 2018 had the character of inter State supply, but owing to non availability of the reporting facility on the common portal suppliers reported them as intra State and paid central tax and state tax. As a one time exception, suppliers who paid central and state tax in that period will be deemed to have complied with tax payment obligations provided the sum of central and state tax paid equals the integrated tax due on those supplies.
      8.
      GST Circular No. 14/2019 - F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4290 - dated 1-3-2019
      Compliance of rule 46(n) of the RGST Rules, 2017 while issuing invoices in case of inter- State supply.
      Summary: Suppliers making inter-State taxable supplies must specify the place of supply along with the name of the State on the tax invoice as required by rule 46(n) and the invoice provisions; this ensures tax accrues to the State of consumption. Determination of place of supply should follow the place-of-supply provisions for goods and services, and failure to mention these invoice particulars may attract penal action under the Act and rules.
      9.
      GST Circular No. 13/2019 - F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4299 - dated 1-3-2019
      Mentioning details of inter-State supplies made to unregistered persons in Table 3.2. of FORM GSTR-3B and Table 7B of FORM GSTR-1.
      Summary: Registered suppliers must report inter State supplies to unregistered persons with the place of supply in Table 3.2 of FORM GSTR 3B and in Table 7B of FORM GSTR 1. Reporting in Table 3.2 determines apportionment of IGST to the State where supply occurs; omission causes non apportionment, mismatches in apportioned tax, and non compliance with integrated tax apportionment obligations, and may attract penalties under the RGST Act.

      DGFT

      10.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 12/2019-20 - dated 13-5-2019
      Discontinuing submission of physical copy of RCMCs with effect from 1.7.2019 while filing application for incentives/entitlements under FTP
      Summary: The requirement to submit a physical Registration cum Membership Certificate (RCMC) with DGFT applications for incentives under the Foreign Trade Policy is discontinued; DGFT will verify RCMC validity from its central database and exporters must ensure their valid RCMCs are uploaded and kept current by their respective Export Promotion Councils.

      Companies Law

      11.
      06/2019 - dated 13-5-2019
      Clarification for form ADT-I filed through GNL-2 under the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: Companies that filed ADT 1 as an attachment to GNL 2 during the specified period may file e form ADT 1 for auditor appointments covering the stated tenure without payment of additional fee; this is a one time concession and, after the concession period, fees and additional fees will apply under the Companies (Registration of Office and Fees) Rules, 2014.
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