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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 26,2020

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The article explains that reforms suspend fresh initiation under the insolvency regime for one year while raising the minimum default threshold, aiming to prevent pandemic related borrowing from triggering insolvency; it flags risks to recovery discipline, workload relief for tribunals, ambiguity on voluntary filings and pre versus post lockdown defaults, and stresses need for clearer MSME specific measures and statutory review.
      By: Rachit Agarwal
      Summary: Where Cenvat credit was validly availed under the unamended definition of input service prior to the statutory restriction, the fact of prior lawful availment determines the taxpayer's ability to utilise that credit thereafter; utilisation occurring after the amendment is not to be disallowed by the department solely on the ground that the amended definition came into effect.
      By: Yogesh Narang
      Summary: Special audit under GST permits an Assistant Commissioner-level officer, with prior Commissioner approval and by FORM GST ADT-03, to require a registered person to have records audited by a Commissioner-nominated chartered or cost accountant. The nominated auditor must file a certified report within ninety days (extendable once), material proposed for use against the assessee requires an opportunity of being heard, the Commissioner pays auditor expenses, and findings are communicated in FORM GST ADT-04 with potential initiation of assessment proceedings for tax shortfall or wrongful credit.
      By: Rachit Agarwal
      Summary: Developer granted exclusive, irrevocable rights to develop and sell plots, financed and executed infrastructure and approvals, and sold plots on a principal-to-principal basis while owners retained title for conveyance. The show cause notice alleged composite services as real estate agent and site formation but failed to specify the particular taxable category or essential character as required for classification; the notice's vagueness rendered the proposed levy unsustainable. The developer's independent sale and the nature of the development activities did not fit within the definitions of real estate agent or site formation service.
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      GST - States

      1.
      G.O. Ms. No. 22 - dated - 15-4-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O. Ms. No. 34, dated the 5th August, 2019
      Summary: The notification amends a prior Puducherry GST notification by inserting provisos that extend filing deadlines: taxable persons shall furnish the statement of self-assessed tax in FORM GST CMP-08 for the quarter ending 31 March 2020 by a deferred date in July 2020, and shall furnish the return in FORM GSTR-4 for the financial year ending 31 March 2020 by a deferred date in July 2020, under the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017.
      2.
      G.O. Ms. No. 21 - dated - 15-4-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification G.O. Ms. No. 9, dated the 23rd January, 2018
      Summary: Provides a late fee waiver under Puducherry GST for registered persons who failed to furnish outward-supply details in FORM GSTR-1 for March-May 2020 months and the quarter ending 31st March 2020, where such persons furnish those details in FORM GSTR-1 on or before 30th June 2020; the waiver is implemented by inserting a proviso into the earlier notification.
      3.
      G.O. Ms. No. 20 - dated - 15-4-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Provide relief by conditional waiver of late fee for delay in furnishing returns in FORM GSTR-3B for tax periods of February, 2020 to April, 2020
      Summary: Conditional waiver of late fee for delayed FORM GSTR-3B returns for specified tax periods: late fee is waived if the return is furnished by the extended deadline applicable to the taxpayer's aggregate turnover category; the measure is retrospective to the stated commencement date and enacted by amendment to the earlier notification under the state GST statutory powers.
      4.
      G.O. Ms. No. 19 - dated - 15-4-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Provide relief by conditional lowering of interest rate for tax periods of February, 2020 to April, 2020
      Summary: Amendment provides conditional interest relief for taxpayers filing FORM GSTR-3B for February, March and April 2020 by specifying reduced interest rates and nil-interest windows tied to aggregate turnover bands and the condition of furnishing returns by the stated extended dates; the proviso is effective from 20th March 2020 and operates by inserting eligibility-linked interest rates into the existing Puducherry GST notification.
      5.
      G.O. Ms. No. 18 - dated - 15-4-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Puducherry Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2020.
      Summary: Registered persons opting for the composition scheme must electronically file an intimation in FORM GST CMP-02, verified via electronic verification code or through a notified Facilitation Centre, and furnish the statement in FORM GST ITC-03 per sub rule (4) of rule 44 by the prescribed deadline. The condition for input tax credit application is treated cumulatively for February through August 2020 and must be reflected as a cumulative adjustment in FORM GSTR-3B for the tax period September 2020.
      6.
      3240/CTD/GST/2020/4 - dated - 15-4-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Prescribe return in FORM GSTR-3B of Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 along with due dates of furnishing the said form for April, 2020 to September, 2020
      Summary: Returns in FORM GSTR-3B for April-September 2020 must be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the twentieth day of the succeeding month, with taxpayers having aggregate turnover up to five crore rupees in the previous financial year permitted to file by the twenty-second day. Tax liabilities are to be discharged by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable; interest, penalty, fees and other amounts are to be debited from the electronic cash ledger, not later than the specified return due date.
      7.
      3240/CTD/GST/2020/3 - dated - 15-4-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date of GSTR-1 for registered persons with turnover of more than 1.5 crore
      Summary: Registered persons with aggregate turnover exceeding 1.5 crore rupees may furnish details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for each month from April to September 2020 up to the eleventh day of the month succeeding such month; the corresponding time-limit for furnishing details or returns under sub-section (2) of section 38 for the same months will be notified subsequently in the Official Gazette.
      8.
      3240/CTD/GST/2020/2 - dated - 15-4-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to extend the time limit for furnishing of the annual return specified under section 44 of Puducherry Goods and Services Act, 2017 for the financial year 2018-2019 till 30.06.2020
      Summary: Under powers conferred by sub section (1) of section 44 of the Puducherry Goods and Services Act, 2017 read with rule 80 of the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017, the Commissioner of State Tax, on the recommendations of the Council, has extended the time limit for furnishing the annual return for the 2018-2019 financial year; the return must be furnished electronically through the common portal as required by the Act and rules.
      9.
      G.O. Ms. No. 3/2020-Puducherry GST (Rate) - dated - 1-4-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O. Ms. No. 1/2017-Puducherry GST (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises Puducherry GST schedules by omitting specified serials in Schedule I (2.5%) and Schedule II (6%), inserting new serial 75A in Schedule II for tariff heading 3605 00 10 covering "All goods", deleting specified serials in Schedule II and Schedule III, and substituting the Schedule III entry for a serial with "All goods". These changes, effected under the cited Act, take effect from the 1st day of April, 2020.
      10.
      G.O. Ms. No. 2/2020-Puducherry GST (Rate) - dated - 1-4-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment in Notification G.O. Ms. No. 11/2017-Puducherry GST (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017,
      Summary: The notification inserts item (ia) to the Table to cover maintenance, repair or overhaul services in respect of aircrafts, aircraft engines and other aircraft components or parts, specifying the applicable state GST treatment in the Table and amends item (ii) to include a cross-reference to (ia); the amendment comes into force from the commencement date stated in the notification.
      11.
      141/XXXVI(3)/2020/18(1)/2020 - dated - 22-4-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020.
      Summary: The Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 amends the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 with effect from 31 March 2020. It inserts section 168A empowering the Government, on the recommendation of the Council and by notification, to extend time limits under the Act for actions that cannot be completed due to force majeure. The provision permits retrospective effect and defines force majeure to include epidemic and other calamities affecting implementation of the Act.
      12.
      04/CSTUK/GST-Vidhi Section /2019-20/CT-36 - dated - 4-4-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 8117/CSTUK/GST-Vidhi Section /2019-20/CT-29 dated 28 March, 2020
      Summary: Amends the Uttarakhand GST notification on FORM GSTR-3B by inserting additional provisos prescribing staggered electronic filing dates for the return month of May, 2020 based on aggregate turnover in the previous financial year. Taxpayers with turnover above rupees 5 crore are required to furnish the return on or before 27 June, 2020, while taxpayers with turnover up to rupees five crore are required to furnish it on or before 14 July, 2020.
      13.
      8117/CSTUK/GST-Vidhi Section /2019-20/CT-29 - dated - 28-3-2020 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Providing Return for the month from April to September 2020 in GSTR-3B till 20th of succeeding month and till 24th for dealers having turnover under ₹ 5 Crore per year
      Summary: The return in FORM GSTR-3B for each month from April, 2020 to September, 2020 is to be furnished electronically through the common portal by the twentieth day of the succeeding month. Taxpayers having an aggregate turnover of up to rupees five crore in the previous financial year may furnish the return by the twenty-fourth day of the succeeding month. Registered persons must discharge tax liability and other amounts payable by debiting the prescribed electronic ledgers on or before the return due date.
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      IBBI/CIRP/030/2020 - dated 17-3-2020
      Feature for modification of CIRP Forms (including IP-1 Form) submitted by an Insolvency Professional (IP) in compliance of regulation 40B of the IBBI (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) Regulations, 2016.
      Summary: Feature enables online modification of CIRP Forms (including IP-1) by an insolvency professional under regulation 40B. Sub-regulation (3) requires accuracy and completeness of filed Forms; sub-regulation (4) permits correction or updating by submitting a modified Form on the platform on payment of the applicable fee. The Board has enabled this platform feature and has waived the modification fee until 31st March, 2020. Insolvency professionals are advised to exercise due care and diligence in submissions and file Forms in time to avoid non-compliance consequences.
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