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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 23,2018

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      Summary: The deduction for authors' royalty income under section 80QQB is limited to individual taxpayers who are resident-either resident and ordinarily resident or resident but not ordinarily resident-and excludes non-resident authors, so non-residents cannot claim the royalty deduction.
      Summary: Section 80GGA provides a tax deduction for sums donated for specified purposes of scientific research or rural development; there is no prescribed minimum donation threshold and any amount paid for the specified purpose is eligible for deduction.
      Summary: An individual who pays rent for residential accommodation may claim deduction in respect of rent paid provided the claimant submits a written declaration in Form 12BA to the assessing officer asserting entitlement; the deduction is contingent on both actual rent payment and timely submission of the prescribed declaration.
      Summary: Deduction under section 80E for interest on higher education loans is available only where the assessee is the named borrower; loans taken in the name of a relative or other family member do not qualify for the deduction, because the borrower identity is the operative condition for entitlement.
      Summary: Section 80DD provides a deduction for maintenance, including medical treatment, of a handicapped dependent claimed by the taxpayer, whereas Section 80U provides a deduction available to the taxpayer who is himself or herself a person with disability; the key distinction is whether the deduction is for a dependent or for the disabled taxpayer.
      Summary: Deduction under 80DD permits an income tax deduction for maintenance, including medical treatment, of a handicapped dependent who is a person with disability; the deduction is available for expenditure in respect of such a dependent and is not available to a taxpayer for his or her own disability-related expenses.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Chapter XVII of the Central GST Act establishes the framework for advance rulings, treating State/UT Authorities constituted under State GST Acts as the Authorities for Advance Ruling in their jurisdictions; Rule 103 prescribes member rank and rules set qualifications and terms. State Acts provide for two-member Authorities-one central tax officer and one state tax officer-with provision to notify an Authority in another State to act for the State. The article compiles names, designations and contact details of each State/UT Authority as a practical registry for practitioners.
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      Summary: A Task Force was constituted to review the Income-tax Act, 1961 and draft a new direct tax law considering comparative direct tax systems, international best practices, and domestic economic needs. Its original six-month term for submitting a report to the Government has been extended by three months, with the extension approved by the Finance Minister to allow additional time for preparation and submission of the draft legislative recommendations.
      Summary: Recent tax incentives and initiatives have increased investor interest in renewable energy; sustained capital flow depends on bankability, governance, predictability and rate of return. Creation of a Payment Security Fund, distribution-company payment assurance, PPPs, storage technology development, and innovative financing instruments like bridge equity, patient capital and green bonds are recommended to de-risk projects and attract finance. State-level policy harmonization, addressing regulatory disparities, and technology and capacity development are urged to scale deployment.
      Summary: The finance ministry has created a public-private partnership under the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana in which forty corporate and platform companies will identify and underwrite small and micro entrepreneurs, refer them to banks, and thereby enable banks to extend Mudra loans to non-corporate, non-farm enterprises who have not previously approached banks.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the reference rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate with middle cross currency quotes, provided corresponding Rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; it also stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      18 Notifications Toggle

      GST

      1.
      11/2018 - dated - 21-5-2018 - UTGST
      Lakshadweep - E-way bill comes into effect w.e.f. 25-5-2018 - Central Government, rescinds the notification number G.S.R. 319(E), dated the 31st March, 2018
      Summary: The Central Government, using its delegated powers under the Union Territory and Central GST frameworks and on the Council's recommendation, rescinds G.S.R. 319(E) (Gazette Extraordinary) dated 31st March, 2018, thereby altering the prior administrative position and making the e way bill provision for the referenced Union Territory effective from the stated commencement date.
      2.
      10/2018 - dated - 21-5-2018 - UTGST
      Andaman and Nicobar Islands - E-way bill comes into effect w.e.f. 25-5-2018 - Central Government, rescinds the notification number G.S.R. 315(E), dated the 31st March, 2018
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising powers under the Union Territory Goods and Services Tax Act and the Central Goods and Services Tax Act and pursuant to rule 138, rescinds notification G.S.R. 315(E), dated 31st March, 2018, on the recommendation of the Council; the rescission takes effect for the Andaman and Nicobar Islands from 25th May, 2018, thereby changing the applicability of e-way bill requirements in that Union Territory.

      GST - States

      3.
      F-10-22/2018/CT/V (36) - dated - 14-5-2018 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Waiving Late Fee for GSTR 3B Oct-2017 to April-2018
      Summary: Waiver of late fee is granted for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-3B for October 2017 to April 2018 for registered persons whose FORM GST TRAN-1 declaration was submitted but not filed on the portal by the earlier cut-off, provided they file TRAN-1 by the later prescribed date and file the outstanding GSTR-3B returns for those months by the final prescribed filing date.
      4.
      F-10-21/2018/CT/V (33) - dated - 18-4-2018 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment prescribes a formula for refunds on inverted duty structure with definitions of Net ITC and Adjusted Total Turnover; establishes a Consumer Welfare Fund with audit and Standing Committee governance, procedural powers, applicant eligibility and grant/investment rules; mandates capital goods valuation in ITC-03 by reducing invoice value by one-sixtieth per month; inserts FORM GSTR-10 for final return on cancellation; and substitutes FORM GST DRC-07 for standardized order summaries.
      5.
      CCT/26-2/2018-19/34 - dated - 18-5-2018 - Goa SGST
      Goa Govt. notifies 22 goods for intra-State e-way bill from June 01, 2018
      Summary: Notification requires generation of an E-Way Bill for intra-State movement in Goa only for a specified list of twenty-two categories of goods when consignments exceed the prescribed value threshold; otherwise no e-way bill is required for intra-State movement. Exempted persons-in-charge must nonetheless carry prescribed documents such as tax invoice, delivery challan, bill of supply or bill of entry. Applicable provisions on prior information, documents to be carried, verification, inspection and detention-upload procedures apply mutatis mutandis to the listed goods. The notification takes effect from 1st June, 2018.
      6.
      22/2018-State Tax - dated - 14-5-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      WAIVING LATE FEE FOR GSTR 3B OCT-2017 TO APRIL-2018
      Summary: The Government of Gujarat, under section 128 of the Gujarat GST Act, waives the late fee payable under section 47 for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-3B for October 2017-April 2018 for those who submitted FORM GST TRAN-1 but had not filed it on the portal by December 27, 2017, provided they file TRAN-1 by May 10, 2018 and the GSTR-3B returns for the relevant months by May 31, 2018.
      7.
      21/2018-State Tax - dated - 25-4-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Gujarat Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment substitutes rule 89(5) to prescribe a capped refund formula for inverted duty structure - Maximum Refund Amount = (Turnover of inverted-rated supplies x Net ITC / Adjusted Total Turnover) - tax payable on such supplies - defining Net ITC and retaining the meaning of Adjusted Total Turnover; it mandates capital goods valuation as invoice value reduced by 1/60th per month for ITC reversal, inserts FORM GSTR-10 for final return reporting stock and tax reversal on cancellation, and substitutes rule 97 to establish a Consumer Welfare Fund with audit, Standing Committee governance, powers, applicant eligibility and grant/investment procedures.
      8.
      12-4/78-EXN-TAX - dated - 1-5-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Himachal Pradesh Govt. notifies 17 goods for intra-State e-way bill from May 05, 2018
      Summary: Notification restricts the intra-state e-way bill requirement by exempting most intra-state movements within Himachal Pradesh except where specified categories of goods are being moved in consignments exceeding the prescribed value; for consignments exempt from e-way bill, invoices or equivalent documents must be carried. Procedural provisions on information prior to movement, documents to be carried, verification and detention reporting under the applicable rules apply mutatis mutandis to the listed goods. The notification supersedes an earlier one and specifies its commencement date.
      9.
      12-4/78-EXN-TAX-PART/12438 - dated - 17-4-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Supersession of Notification No. 12-4/78-EXN-Tax-Part-10090-120 dated 28th March, 2018
      Summary: No E-Way Bill is required for intra-state movement of goods within Himachal Pradesh except that consignments of eight specified categories (iron and steel; plywood and sunmica; medicines; electrical items; edible oils; marble; furniture; timber) require an e-way bill when consignment value exceeds fifty thousand rupees. Exempted consignments must still carry invoices, bills of supply, vouchers or bills of entry. Procedural provisions on information prior to movement, carriage of documents, verification of goods and detention uploading apply mutatis mutandis to these listed goods. The notification is effective from 20 April 2018.
      10.
      3/2018 - State Tax - dated - 14-5-2018 - Kerala SGST
      Exemption from e-Way bill for transport of certain goods within State
      Summary: Notification exempts specified intra state movements from the e Way Bill requirement: sales van supplies when prescribed documents are carried; rubber latex, rubber sheets, rubber scrap and spices, and agriculturist to registered business movements when accompanied by a delivery challan or invoice; and short range movements from a registered business to an unregistered end customer when accompanied by an invoice.
      11.
      23/2018 –State Tax - dated - 19-5-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Extension of the due date for filing of GSTR-3B for the month of April, 2018 till 22.05.2018
      Summary: Extension of the due date for filing GSTR-3B returns for April 2018 is effected by amending Notification No.16/2018 State Tax: the Commissioner substitutes the original due date in the Table with a later date for the April 2018 filing, exercising powers under the State GST Act and rules on the Council's recommendation.
      12.
      22/2018-State Tax - dated - 15-5-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Waiver of late fee payable for delayed filing of return in FORM GSTR-3B from October, 2017 to April, 2018 for the class of regi. persons whose declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 was submitted but not filed on the common portal on or before the 27/12/2017
      Summary: Waiver of late fee is granted for delayed monthly GST returns from October 2017 to April 2018 for registered persons whose TRAN-1 declaration was submitted but not filed on the common portal by 27 December 2017, provided they file the TRAN-1 declaration by 10 May 2018 and the outstanding monthly returns by 31 May 2018.
      13.
      MGST-1018/C.R.38/Taxation-1 - dated - 10-5-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Appellate Authoritity For GST Advance Ruling-Notification u/s 99 of MGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The Government of Maharashtra, invoking statutory power, creates the Maharashtra Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling for Goods and Services Tax to hear appeals arising from advance rulings. The Appellate Authority is composed of the Chief Commissioner, Central Goods and Services Tax and Central Excise, Mumbai Zone, and the Commissioner of State Tax, Maharashtra, implementing the administrative structure for appellate review under the State GST regime.
      14.
      15D/2018-State Tax - dated - 7-5-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Amendments in Notification No. JC(HQ)-1/GST/2018/Noti/1/E-way Bill/ADM-8 (Notification No. 15A/2018) dated the 27th March 2018
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax, Maharashtra, under clause (d) of sub-rule (14) of rule 138 of the Maharashtra GST Rules, 2017, substitutes clause 2 of Notification No. JC(HQ)-1/GST/2018/Noti/1/E-way Bill/ADM-8 to provide: "This notification shall remain in force until 24th May 2018", thereby fixing the notification's period of validity.
      15.
      15C/2018–State Tax - dated - 25-4-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Amendments in Notification No. JC(HQ)- 1/GST/2018/Noti/1/E-way Bill/ADM-8 (Notification No. 15A/2018) dated the 27th March 2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes clause 2 of the earlier e-way bill notification issued under the Maharashtra GST Rules, replacing it to fix the notification's period of operation and thereby limiting the temporal scope of Notification No. JC(HQ)-1/GST/2018/Noti/1/E-way Bill/ADM-8 as published in the Maharashtra Government Gazette.
      16.
      6509/CT/POL-56/3/2018/Policy - dated - 25-4-2018 - Orissa SGST
      Registration of Drawing & Disbursing Officers as TDS Authority under the GST Act
      Summary: Departments must identify Drawing and Disbursing Officers and specified government entities procuring supplies above the statutory threshold and ensure separate registration as TDS Authorities on the GSTN portal even if they are already registered taxpayers; registration itself does not authorize immediate tax deduction and the date for commencement of TDS will be intimated later.
      17.
      09/2018–C.T./GST - dated - 18-5-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Extension of due date of filing of GSTR-3B for the month of April, 2018
      Summary: The Commissioner, exercising powers under the state GST statute and rules, amends Notification No. 04/2018-C.T./GST (23.03.2018) to substitute the previously prescribed due date for filing GSTR-3B with a later date, thereby shifting the statutory filing deadline and adjusting the compliance timeline for taxpayers.
      18.
      599-F.T. - dated - 14-5-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Waiver of late fee payable by registered persons for failure to furnish the return in FORM GSTR-3B by the due date
      Summary: Waiver of late fee for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-3B for October 2017-April 2018 is granted to registered persons who had submitted but not filed FORM GST TRAN-1 by the portal cutoff, provided they file TRAN-1 and the outstanding GSTR-3B returns within the specified extended deadlines; the relief is effected under the State GST Act's executive authority to grant transitional exemption from late fees.
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      DGFT

      1.
      10/2015-20 - dated 22-5-2018
      Maintenance of Annual Average Export Obligation- regarding
      Summary: Excess exports under an EPCG authorization in one year may be used to offset shortfalls in Average Export Obligation in other year(s) provided the Average EO is maintained on an overall basis within the applicable EO period or block period; para 5.19A is inserted to this effect in the Handbook of Procedures, 2015-20.
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