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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 31,2018

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      Summary: A Special Refund Fortnight directs Central, State and Customs authorities to clear GST refund claims received on or before 30.04.2018, covering IGST on exports and unutilized input tax credit; GSTN-held cases misclassified as domestic supplies will be transmitted to Customs EDI for automatic processing where no exporter errors exist. CBIC Circular No.12/2018 implements the transmission mechanism and Circular No.45/19/2018-GST clarifies refunds for ISDs, composition dealers, exports of services, SEZ supplies, LUT requirements and Rule 96(10) restrictions. FORM GST RFD-01A plus supporting documents must be submitted to the jurisdictional tax office; claimants may approach either Centre or State if jurisdiction is not defined. ICEGATE registration is recommended to track IGST refund status.
      Summary: India is leading efforts to relink TRIPS and the Convention on Biological Diversity to prevent misappropriation of traditional knowledge by pursuing obligations such as disclosure of source or origin in patent applications, demonstration of prior informed consent by local communities, and mechanisms for fair and equitable benefit sharing, drawing on proposals that integrate the Nagoya Protocol's access and benefit sharing framework and seeking a roadmap for renewed WTO negotiations.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India publishes a reference rate for the US dollar which, together with middle rates of cross-currency quotes, is used to derive and publish exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen against the rupee; the SDR Rupee rate is expressly based on that US dollar reference rate.
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      Customs

      1.
      31/2018 - dated - 30-5-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to provide for provisional assessment of jute goods exported from Bangladesh or Nepal by M/s. Aman Jute Fibrous Ltd. (Producer) and M/s IB Jute Corporation (Exporter/ Trader) till the final findings of New Shipper Review in this regard are recieved
      Summary: Provisional assessment is ordered for specified jute products exported from Bangladesh or Nepal by M/s. Aman Jute Fibrous Ltd. and M/s IB Jute Corporation pending completion of a New Shipper Review. Such provisional assessment may be secured by a security or guarantee as the proper officer deems fit to cover any deficiency if a definitive anti dumping duty is imposed retrospectively. If anti dumping duty is recommended on review, importers shall be liable to pay the duty recommended and imposed from the date of initiation of the review.
      2.
      30/2018 - dated - 30-5-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to provide for provisional assessment of jute goods exported from Bangladesh or Nepal by M/s Janata Jute Mills Ltd.(Producer) till the final findings of New Shipper Review in this regard are recieved
      Summary: Imports of specified jute products exported from Bangladesh or Nepal by M/s Janata Jute Mills Limited are to be provisionally assessed pending completion of a New Shipper Review. Provisional assessment may be subject to security or guarantee to cover any deficiency if definitive anti dumping duty is imposed retrospectively. If the review recommends anti dumping duty, the importer must pay the duty recommended on review and imposed on all imports by the producer from the date of initiation of the review.
      3.
      5/2018-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 28-5-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority by DGRI-reg
      Summary: The Director General (Revenue Intelligence), invoking delegated authority under the Customs Act, appoints specified officers as Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the originally named adjudicating officers in relation to the listed show cause notices and noticees. The notification substitutes the officers named in column (5) to act in place of those in column (4) for adjudication of the specific show cause notices identified in column (3) against the noticees in column (2).

      GST - States

      4.
      24/2018 - dated - 28-5-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Notifying National Academy of Customs for GSTP Exam
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax, exercising powers under the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act and the Gujarat GST Rules, notifies a central tax academy as the designated authority to conduct the examination specified by the rules, acting on the recommendations of the Council and thereby authorising that academy to administer the prescribed examination mechanism.
      5.
      11/2018 - dated - 28-5-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      Reverse Charge On Priority Sector Lending Certificate
      Summary: Imposition of reverse charge shifts tax liability for supplies of Priority Sector Lending Certificate to the recipient where both supplier and recipient are registered persons, by inserting a new taxable entry into the State GST notification capturing these instruments as subject to reverse charge under the intra state GST framework.
      6.
      11/2018 - dated - 29-5-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Amendment to Notification No. 04/2017- State Tax (Rate) dt. 29.06.2017,to notify levy of Priority Sector Lending Certificate (PSLC) under Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM).
      Summary: The notification amends the State Tax (Rate) schedule to notify Priority Sector Lending Certificates under the reverse charge mechanism, inserting an entry that covers such certificates under any chapter and designates both supplier and recipient as any registered person, thereby making the recipient liable to account for tax on these supplies.
      7.
      24/2018 - dated - 28-5-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Notifying NACIN as the authority for conducting the examination for GST Practitioners under rule 83 (3) of the MGST Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax, Maharashtra, designates the National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes and Narcotics (NACIN) as the authority to conduct the examination for GST Practitioners under the relevant sub-rule of the Maharashtra GST Rules, on the recommendation of the Council.
      8.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2018(Part-1) - dated - 28-5-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Notified regarding NACIN as the authority for conducting the examination for GST Practitioners under rule 83 (3) of the TSGST Rules, 2017
      Summary: The Chief Commissioner, under section 48 of the Tripura SGST Act and sub rule (3) of rule 83 of the Tripura SGST Rules, notifies a central training and examination body as the authority to conduct the qualifying examination for GST practitioners, acting on the recommendation of the Council and thereby delegating the examination function to that body under the state regulatory scheme.
      9.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2018(part) - dated - 28-5-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Amendments in notification of the Government of Tripura in the Department of Finance (Taxes & Excise), No.4/2017
      Summary: The State GST rate notification is amended to insert an entry listing Priority Sector Lending Certificate under "Any Chapter," with both supplier and recipient specified as "Any registered person," thereby bringing such certificates within the scope of taxable supplies under the Tripura State GST rate notification.

      IBC

      10.
      F. No. 30/13/2018-Insolvency - G.S.R. 423(E) - dated - 1-5-2018 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Form of Annual Statement of Accounts) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The rules require the Board to prepare its Balance Sheet, Receipt & Payment Account and Income & Expenditure Account in the prescribed Forms and Schedules, have them authenticated by finance officers and the Audit Committee Chairperson, obtain audit by the Comptroller and Auditor General within three months of year-end, and forward the audited accounts and audit report to the Central Government for laying before Parliament.
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      Service Tax

      1.
      210/2/2018 - dated 30-5-2018
      Applicability of service tax on ambulance services provided to government by private service providers under the National Health Mission (NHM)
      Summary: Where private service providers receive consideration from State governments for providing ambulance services under the National Health Mission, those services constitute services provided to Government by way of public health and are exempt from service tax under notification no. 25/2012-Service Tax.

      GST - States

      2.
      04/2018 - dated 18-5-2018
      Amendments in this office's order No. (5)/ 17 dated 12.10.2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes S. No. 9 in the Schedule to delegate sanction of refund for total refund claims under all Acts to a tiered set of officers: State Tax Officer for the lowest threshold; Assistant Commissioner of State Tax for the next tier; Deputy Commissioner of State Tax for the middle tier; and Joint Commissioner of State Tax for higher amounts. The amendment also omits S. Nos. 10-13 and S. No. 46 and their entries. The order is effective from 21st May, 2018.
      3.
      01/2018 - dated 26-3-2018
      Nominate Shri Manoj Kumar Choubey, Joint Commissioner of State Tax, Commercial Tax Division Indore No.-1, as member of the Madhya Pradesh Authority for Advance Ruling
      Summary: Nomination of Shri Manoj Kumar Choubey as member of the Madhya Pradesh Authority for Advance Ruling is made under departmental notification No. FA3-78/2017/1/V(31), appointing the Joint Commissioner of State Tax, Commercial Tax Division Indore No.-1, to the Authority constituted by notification No. FA3-78/2017/1/V(158). The appointment is administrative and the officer will discharge the member's functions in addition to his existing duties.

      GST

      4.
      45/19/2018 - dated 30-5-2018
      Clarifications on refund related issues – reg.
      Summary: An ISD, composition taxpayer or non-resident taxable person need not file FORM GSTR-1 or FORM GSTR-3B to claim refunds; their category-specific returns (FORM GSTR-6, FORM GSTR-4, FORM GSTR-5 respectively) suffice. For specified past tax periods, refund claims of integrated tax/cess on exports or supplies to SEZs are allowed up to the aggregate declared in specified GSTR-3B columns where portal validation had previously limited claims. Exporters can claim refund of unutilized compensation cess credit on inputs for zero-rated supplies under bond/LUT, but such cess credit cannot be used to pay integrated tax; LUT/bond is not required for zero-rated exempt or non-GST goods exports. The restriction under rule 96(10) applies only to exporters directly receiving goods from suppliers who availed certain notifications.

      DGFT

      5.
      Trade Notice No. 14 /2018 - dated 30-5-2018
      Guidelines for filing/processing of MEIS applications in case of Project Exports
      Summary: Exporters of projects must select an online identification tag and file MEIS applications using the shipping bill HS code, then submit self certified documentary evidence (MEIS application e version, project announcement, allotment letter, bank registration proof, shipping bills, and other proof) to DGFT Headquarters. DGFT HQs will verify and, if approved, direct NIC to amend the MEIS module to apply the Project Export reward rates for the approved HS codes; NIC will implement changes and the Regional Authority will issue Duty Credit Scrips accordingly.

      Customs

      6.
      12/2018 - dated 29-5-2018
      Sanction of pending IGST refund claims where the records have not been transmitted from the GSTN to DG Systems -reg.
      Summary: A targeted interim procedure allows conditional sanction of IGST refunds where GSTN has not transmitted records to Customs EDI due to GSTR 1/GSTR 3B mismatches. For exporters with no short payment, Customs will list exporters, GSTN will transmit records and exporters must submit a Chartered Accountant certificate to Customs and the jurisdictional GST office certifying no discrepancy. For short payment cases, exporters must make payment to liquidate the shortfall, submit proof (and where required a CA certificate), give an undertaking to return incorrect refunds, and compliance will trigger GSTN transmission. All processed refunds are subject to post refund audit and jurisdictional verification.
      7.
      85/2018 - dated 23-5-2018
      Clarification regarding legislative changes relating to Customs Act, 1962 and issuance of Bill of Entry (Electronic Integrated Declaration and Paperless Processing) Regulations, 2018 – reg.
      Summary: The regulations require authorised persons to enter and digitally sign electronic integrated declarations and supporting documents on the customs automated system or via service centres; a bill of entry is deemed filed when a unique bill of entry number is generated by the Indian Customs Electronic Data Interchange System. Late presentation attracts daily charges subject to a cap linked to duty payable, with a distinct maximum where no duty is payable. The Additional/Joint Commissioner of the Appraising Group is the proper officer for waiver of late charges, which must be decided and recorded promptly. Assessed copies and originals of supporting documents must be retained and produced on demand.
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