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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 24,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Tax adjudication requires issuance of a show cause notice, opportunity to reply and hearing, and a reasoned order-in-original; rectification or corrigendum may correct arithmetical errors but enhancement of duty on rectification requires fresh opportunity. In the Lokesh Machines matter the Tribunal affirmed valuation adjustments and inclusion of undeclared receipts, treated the corrigendum as arithmetic correction, and set aside an unsupported penalty on the receiver.
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      Summary: Early electoral trends suggesting a likely ruling coalition outcome triggered a sharp domestic market rally with benchmark indices reaching intra-day highs and the rupee strengthening; the rally was led by banking, industrial and telecom stocks while some commodity- and pharma-related shares slipped, amid provisional net equity selling by both foreign and domestic institutional investors and mixed external market and commodity cues.
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      GST - States

      1.
      S. R. O. No. 255/2019 - dated - 30-3-2019 - Kerala SGST
      Seeks to amend notification published as per S.R.O. No. 370/2017 so as to notify CGST rates of various services as recommended by Goods and Services Tax Council for real estate sector.
      Summary: Amends Kerala GST notification to prescribe state tax rates and conditions for construction-related services in REPs and RREPs, distinguishing concessional rates for affordable housing and higher rates for other residential and commercial apartments, and introducing an elective higher-rate option for ongoing projects. It prescribes project-wise methods to compute eligible input tax credit (Te) and reversal/payable amount (Tx) with factor-based formulae, mandates an 80% procurement threshold from registered suppliers (with reverse-charge rules and exceptions), sets reporting/payment procedures and expands definitions to determine applicability and valuation. Effective 1 April 2019.

      Income Tax

      2.
      41/2019 - dated - 22-5-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (4th Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso to note 10 of Part II of Form 15H permitting acceptance of a declaration where the assessee's income exceeds the usual acceptance threshold but the assessee is eligible for a tax rebate that results in a nil tax liability after applying that rebate.
      3.
      40/2019 - dated - 21-5-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Agreement between the Government of the Republic of India and the Republic of the Marshall Islands for the exchange of Information with respect to taxes
      Summary: The Agreement requires competent authorities to provide, upon request, any information foreseeably relevant to the administration and enforcement of taxes, including bank and financial records and legal and beneficial ownership across ownership chains, subject to prescribed request contents, procedural timelines, confidentiality obligations, and defined exceptions such as public policy, legal privilege and disproportionate difficulty for publicly traded entities.

      Service Tax

      4.
      F.NO. 137/14/2018-Service Tax - dated - 22-5-2019 - ST
      CORRIGENDUM - Notification No. 1/2019-Service Tax dated the 6th March, 2019
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 1/2019-Service Tax (dated 6 March 2019) directs that the words "29th day of February," in the published notification be read as "31st day of March," thereby effecting a textual date substitution in the Gazette entry.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/CFD/DIL2/CIR/P/2019/67 - dated 22-5-2019
      Framework for the process of accreditation of investors for the purpose of Innovators Growth Platform
      Summary: The circular defines Accredited Investors (AIs) for the Innovators Growth Platform and prescribes eligibility criteria (individual income and liquid net worth; corporate net worth), documentary evidence and calculation methodologies. It allocates responsibilities to Exchanges/Depositories to receive applications, verify and maintain AI records (using brokers/DPs for intake if desired) and to grant accreditation for a prescribed validity subject to notification of changed ineligibility. Merchant bankers must perform due diligence on AI eligibility at the time of listing, and Exchanges/Depositories must implement the procedure, publish the provisions and amend rules within specified timelines.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF1/CIR/P/2019/066 - dated 22-5-2019
      Participation of Portfolio Managers in Commodity Derivatives Market in India
      Summary: Portfolio Managers may participate in Exchange Traded Commodity Derivatives on behalf of clients after entering into an agreement or addendum with the client, must appoint a SEBI-registered custodian before dealing, provide disclosures in the Disclosure Document and agreement regarding risks, margins, position limits and valuation, assume responsibility for disposing of any physical goods delivered within client-agreed timelines, not onboard Foreign Portfolio Investors for such participation, and report exposures in monthly regulatory reports under "Commodity Derivatives."

      GST - States

      3.
      1099/GST-2 - dated 16-5-2019
      GST applicability on Seed Certification Tags
      Summary: Supply of seed certification tags provided by State Seed Certification Agencies to seed producers is an element of the composite supply of seed testing and certification and is exempt under the Notification for government testing/certification services required under law. Conversely, tags procured by agencies from other departments or manufacturers are treated as a supply of goods subject to GST, with tariff classification determined by the tag's predominant material.
      4.
      1102/GST-2 - dated 16-5-2019
      GST exemption on the upfront amount payable in installments for long term lease of plots, under Notification No. 47/ST-2, dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: GST exemption on upfront amounts for long-term leases of industrial or financial infrastructure plots applies where the amount is determined upfront, irrespective of whether it is paid in one or more instalments; this covers amounts called premium, salami, cost, price or development charges for leases granted by State government industrial development bodies or entities with majority government ownership to industrial units or developers.
      5.
      04/2019 - dated 7-5-2019
      Registration under State Goods and Services Tax Act,2017 - verification of details furnished- instructions issued.
      Summary: Verification under the SGST Act requires post-registration visits based on risk parameters to confirm taxpayer genuineness. Centrally generated lists of migrated and new taxpayers (including evasion-prone commodities, non-filers and nil filers) are allocated to district intelligence squads. Officers must verify back-end registration data, returns, uploaded documents, identify and inspect premises, interview responsible persons, take photographs, complete the prescribed checklist and upload findings into REG-30. Suspected non-genuine cases are to be red-flagged and reported for further action; taxpayers should be advised to update registration particulars.
      6.
      826/GST-2 - dated 2-4-2019
      Clarification in respect of transfer of input tax credit in case of death of sole proprietor
      Summary: Permits transfer of unutilized input tax credit in the electronic credit ledger to a transferee/successor when a sole proprietor dies and the business is continued. The transferee/successor must register-citing death of proprietor-and file FORM GST ITC-02 electronically before applying for cancellation, linking the transferor's GSTIN; upon acceptance, the specified unutilized ITC is credited to the transferee. The transferee/successor is jointly and severally liable for tax, interest or penalty due from the transferor, and the person who continues the business after death remains liable for outstanding liabilities.
      7.
      823/GST-2 - dated 2-4-2019
      Verification of applications for grant of new registration
      Summary: Proper officers must scrutinise fresh GST registration applications where an earlier registration on the same PAN was cancelled for non-compliance; concealment of material information or failure to apply for revocation when disqualifying conditions under section 29(2)(b) and (c) persist constitutes a deficiency under rule 9 and may warrant rejection. Officers should verify prior registration status and applicant particulars via the common portal and reject applications if explanations or documents are unsatisfactory and disqualifying conditions remain.
      8.
      820/GST-2 - dated 2-4-2019
      Clarifications on refund related issues under GST
      Summary: Where taxpayers reversed ITC in their returns but seek refund of accumulated ITC for the same period, they must file the refund application under the category "any other" in FORM GST RFD-01A for that tax period, furnish all required statements and declarations, and the proper officer will compute admissible refund under rule 89(5) of the HGST Rules, request debit from the electronic credit ledger, and then issue the refund order and payment advice. Late reversals may be made via FORM GST DRC-03 but attract interest; merchant exporter refunds under rule 89(4B) follow the same "any other" filing and debit procedure. Corrections after deficiency memos may be re submitted using the original ARN.
      9.
      763/GST-2 - dated 27-3-2019
      Nature of Supply of Priority Sector Lending Certificates (PSLC)
      Summary: The supply of PSLCs between banks is treated as a supply of goods in the course of inter State trade or commerce, and IGST is payable on PSLC traded over the RBI e Kuber portal for the periods considered. Banks that have already paid CGST/SGST on such supplies shall not be required to pay IGST for amounts already discharged; implementation difficulties may be reported to the department.
      10.
      640/GST-2 - dated 11-3-2019
      Corrigendum to circular regarding 'Clarification on certain issues related to GST' issued vide Endst. No. 480/GST-2 dated 21.02.2019
      Summary: For valuation under GST, Tax Collected at Source (TCS) under the Income Tax Act is not includible in the value of supply because it is an interim levy on potential income rather than a tax on goods; the earlier circular's instruction to include TCS in the taxable value is withdrawn and stakeholders are asked to report implementation difficulties.
      11.
      637/GST-2 - dated 11-3-2019
      Clarification on various doubts related to treatment of sales promotion schemes under GST
      Summary: Clarification explains that free samples and gifts offered without consideration do not constitute supply except where covered by Schedule I, and ITC is disallowed for such distributions unless Schedule I applies. Buy-one-get-one offers are treated as multiple supplies charged at a single price, with tax treatment determined by composite or mixed supply rules; ITC is available for inputs used in such offers. Discounts shown on or agreed at supply can be excluded from value if statutory conditions and documentation are met; secondary post-supply discounts effected by credit notes do not qualify for exclusion and may be issued commercially.
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