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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 01,2019

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      By: Tushar Dewan
      Summary: Section 17(2) of the CGST Act requires that where supplies are partly for taxable and partly for exempt purposes, input tax credit must be restricted to the portion attributable to taxable supplies. If inputs are separately identifiable, credit attributable to exempt supplies is disallowed; if not, the proportionate reversal formula applies: (Total Input Tax x Value of Exempt Supplies) / Total Turnover, with the reversed amount blocked and the remainder available as eligible credit.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Advance rulings under GST resolve classification, applicable rates, and exemption eligibility by applying notification definitions, tariff-heading interpretation, and the principle that specific entries override general entries. Recent AARs held: cold storage for items meeting the notification's agricultural-produce definition is exempt while processed items are taxable; marine parts used on fishing vessels qualify for a concessional rate but attract the general rate if used otherwise; specified medical implants and certain bulk drugs fall under concessional entries; polished limestone slabs classify as worked stone under the relevant heading; and ready-mix concrete supplies to SEZs were treated as exempt under stated government terms.
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      Summary: Amendment to customs exchange rate schedule substitutes the listed conversion rates for the South African rand for import and export valuation under the authority of the Customs Act, replacing the prior Schedule-I entry with distinct rates for imported and exported goods effective 1st June, 2019.
      Summary: Monthly fiscal statement for April 2019 reports consolidated central receipts composed of tax revenue, non tax revenue, and non debt capital receipts (loan recoveries and disinvestment), and records total expenditure split into revenue and capital accounts, with revenue expenditure notably including interest payments and major subsidies; it also notes transfers to states via devolution of tax shares and a year on year reduction in such devolution for the period.
      Summary: The provisional consolidated accounts report that Total Receipts were chiefly tax revenue, supported by non tax receipts and non debt capital receipts (loan recoveries and PSU disinvestment), alongside sizable devolution to states. Total Expenditure was split into revenue and capital accounts, with revenue expenditure predominating and major components including interest payments and subsidies.
      Summary: Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman assumed charge as Union Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs, was briefed by Ministry Secretaries on key initiatives, ongoing issues and forthcoming economic challenges, and is the first woman to hold the full time Finance portfolio.
      Summary: The minister formally assumed the Commerce and Industry portfolio as an administrative appointment, accompanied by the predecessor, and committed to a policy review of all trade and industry matters to identify and prioritise issues requiring immediate attention.
      Summary: The Fifteenth Finance Commission will visit Meghalaya to assess State finances and prepare recommendations on financial devolution, engaging with the Chief Minister, Cabinet Ministers and senior officers, and considering the State's memorandum and the Principal Accountant General's audited presentation; it will also consult Rural and Urban Local Bodies, trade and industry representatives, political parties, women self help groups and aqua entrepreneurs, and inspect rural employment scheme works and the State Hortihub to inform its assessment.
      Summary: The President, on the Prime Minister's advice, directed the allocation of portfolios among the Union Council of Ministers, assigning specified departmental responsibilities to the Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers, Ministers of State (Independent Charge), and Ministers of State. Cabinet Ministers are listed with their primary ministries; Ministers of State (Independent Charge) are designated to lead particular ministries autonomously; and Ministers of State are allocated supporting roles within named ministries, with each individual's departmental assignments specified.
      Summary: Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2019-20 provides monthly issuances by the Reserve Bank on behalf of the Government to resident individuals, HUFs, trusts, universities and charitable institutions; bonds are denominated in grams, have an eight year tenor with an exit after year five, and annual subscription ceilings (4 kg for individuals/HUFs, 20 kg for trusts) with PAN and self declaration required. Issue and redemption prices are based on a three day simple average of 999 purity gold prices published by IBJA, payments may be by cash (subject to limit), draft, cheque or electronic banking, and bonds are issued as Government of India Stock, eligible for dematerialisation.
      Summary: Restructuring consolidates CSO and NSSO into the National Statistical Office (NSO) headed by the Chief Statistician of India, with MoSPI's administrative, coordination and planning functions brought into NSO to provide administrative support to statistical activities while maintaining autonomy. The reorganisation seeks greater synergies among statistical manpower, improved data quality for surveys and administrative statistics, support for the National Indicator Framework for SDG monitoring requiring state involvement and field presence, and continued roles for MoSPI divisions and the National Statistical Commission; dissemination guidelines have been revised to make official statistics freely available.
      Summary: The President appointed the Prime Minister and members of the Union Council of Ministers on the Prime Minister's advice, listing Cabinet Ministers, Ministers of State (Independent Charge), and Ministers of State. The President administered the Oaths of Office and Secrecy to the appointed members at Rashtrapati Bhavan, completing the formal constitutional step required to effect ministerial appointments.
      15 Notifications Toggle

      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 05/01/2019-CSR - G.S.R. 390 (E) - dated - 30-5-2019 - Co. Law
      Seeks to amend Schedule VII in the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: Adds disaster management as a new item in Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013, explicitly covering relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction activities; inserted as item (xii) after item (xi), promulgated under the Central Government's powers and brought into force upon publication in the Official Gazette.

      Customs

      2.
      39/2019 - dated - 31-5-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in Notification No. Notification No.37/2019-CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated 16th May, 2019 with effect from 1st June, 2019.
      Summary: The Central Board amends Schedule I of Notification No.37/2019 CUSTOMS (N.T.) to substitute serial No.15 with a new entry for the South African Rand, specifying distinct rupee exchange rates for imported goods and for exported goods, the amendment taking effect from 1 June 2019 under the Board's powers under the Customs Act.

      GST - States

      3.
      G.O. (P) No. 81/2019/TAXES - dated - 31-5-2019 - Kerala SGST
      Amendment to the Notification issued under G.O. (P) No. 79/2019/ TAXES. dated 25th May, 2019 and published as S.R.O. No. 358/2019.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the previously specified commencement date for levying the Kerala Flood Cess with a later date under the authority of the Kerala Finance Bill, explicitly replacing the earlier date in the original notification to postpone the levy in the interest of the public.
      4.
      10/2019-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 10-5-2019 - Maharashtra SGST
      Amendment to Notification No. 11-2017- State Tax (Rate) so as to extend the last date for exercising the option by promoters to pay tax at the old rates of 12% / 8% with ITC.
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 11/2017-State Tax (Rate) substitutes the earlier day-of-month references in specified entries of the Table (serial number 3, items (ie) and (if)) and in Annexure IV with a later day-of-month reference, thereby extending the deadline for promoters to elect to pay GST at the earlier rates with input tax credit; the change is made under the specified provisions of the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 on the Council's recommendation.
      5.
      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)(Vol.1)/140 - dated - 27-5-2019 - Nagaland SGST
      Corrigendum to F.NO.FIN/REV-3/GST/I/08 (Pt-I) (Vol 1) /05 , dated 31st Dec. 2018.
      Summary: A corrigendum inserts an explanation into column (3) of the table after (f), directing that the entry be read in conjunction with Schedule I, serial 234, of the earlier GST notification, and declares that the corrigendum is deemed effective from 1 January 2019.
      6.
      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)(Vol.1)/131 - dated - 10-5-2019 - Nagaland SGST
      Aamendment in the Notification No F.NO.FIN/REV-3/GST/I/08 (Pt-I) "N" dated 30th June,2017.
      Summary: The State Government amends the earlier Finance Department notification under the Nagaland Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 by substituting the earlier day reference with a later day reference in the Table at serial number 3 (items (ie) and (if), column (5)) and by making the same substitution at both places in Annexure IV, on the Council's recommendation and in the public interest.
      7.
      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)(Vol.1)/126 - dated - 25-4-2019 - Nagaland SGST
      Corrigendum to F.NO.FIN/REV-3/GST/I/08 (Pt-I) (Vol 1)/111, dated 29th March, 2019.
      Summary: Corrigendum to a Nagaland Finance Department GST notification instructs that the table entry "tax" be read as "state tax" and that "eighteen" be read as "nine", and further amends a separate entry by replacing "18" with the clarified format "18 (9 + 9)", thereby revising terminology and specifying the component breakdown of the composite rate.
      8.
      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1) (Vol.1)/124 - dated - 23-4-2019 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to notify the provisions of rule 138E of the CGST Rules w.e.f 21st June, 2019.
      Summary: The State Government, exercising powers under the Nagaland Goods and Services Tax Act, appoints a date as the commencement date for the Nagaland Goods and Services Tax (Twenty Eighth) Amendment Rules, 2018, specifically giving effect to the provision identified in the earlier notification as rule 12, thereby notifying the operative commencement of those amendment rules.
      9.
      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1) (Vol.1)/123 - dated - 23-4-2019 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to notify procedure for quarterly tax payment and annual_filing
      Summary: Registered persons under the composition scheme or availing the specified state notification must furnish quarterly self-assessed tax statements in FORM GST CMP-08 by the prescribed post-quarter deadline and an annual return in FORM GSTR-4 by the prescribed annual deadline; furnishing these forms for the period of benefit is treated as deemed compliance with the statutory return obligations for the specified returns.
      10.
      16936 – FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017/FIN - S.R.O. No. 163/2019 - dated - 29-4-2019 - Orissa SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Government of Odisha, in the Finance Department No. 11266-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043-2017/FIN., dated the 30th March, 2019, S.R.O. No. 127/2019.
      Summary: Corrigendum amends the earlier notification by correcting, on page 3 in the Table, the term tax to State tax and replacing the word eighteen with nine; and by amending Illustration 3 on page 22 to change the figure to 18(9+9) to clarify the numeric composition.
      11.
      G.S.R.22/P.A.5/2017/S.164/Amd.(28)/2019 - dated - 30-4-2019 - Punjab SGST
      The Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Amendments require project-level apportionment and finalisation of input tax credit for construction services under Schedule II, paragraph 5(b), using specified E and F carpet-area formulas to allocate common credit between taxable and exempt supplies; final calculation is due before the September return following the year of project completion/first occupation, with excesses reversed in FORM GSTR-3B or FORM DRC-03 (with interest) or claimed as credit, and separate calculations for commercial portions and rules for multi-project use and transitional cases.
      12.
      KA.NI-2-770/XI-9(47)/17 - dated - 20-5-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. KA.NI.-2-842/XI-9(47)/17-U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(09)-2017 dated 30th June, 2017.
      Summary: Amendment to a GST notification substitutes the figures and letters "10th" with "20th" to amend operative deadlines. The change is applied in the Table at serial number 3 (items (ie) and (it), column (5)) and in Annexure IV at both occurrences, effectuated by a formal notification issued under powers conferred by the Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      13.
      KA.NI-2-590/XI-9(47)/17 - dated - 16-5-2019 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. KA.NI.-2-842/XI-9(47)/17-U.P. Act-1-2017-Order-(09)-2017 dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amends the Uttar Pradesh GST notification on construction services and real estate supplies by revising rate entries, conditions, and valuation rules for affordable and non-affordable apartments, residential and commercial projects, works contract services, and development rights or FSI-based consideration. It introduces detailed provisions on ongoing projects, one-time option exercise, input tax credit attribution, reverse charge on procurement shortfall from registered suppliers, and new definitions for project, promoter, apartment, and related real estate terms, with effect from 1 April 2019.

      Indian Laws

      14.
      RBI/2018-19/193 - IDMD.CDD.No.3391/14.04.050/2018-19 - dated - 30-5-2019 - Indian Law
      Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2019-20 - Series I/II/III/IV - Operational Guidelines
      Summary: Receiving Offices must accept complete applications during subscription weeks, verify PAN and KYC, capture Investor ID where available, allow joint holdings and nominees, and permit application cancellation until issue closure. Subscriptions are processed via RBI's e-Kuber system with immediate confirmations; Certificates of Holding are generated, printable and emailed. Lien marking follows the Government Securities Act, 2006. Receiving Offices retain servicing responsibilities, preserve applications until repayment, and ensure demat crediting for tradability once notified.
      15.
      RBI/2018-19/192 - IDMD.CDD.No.3392/14.04.050/2018-19 - dated - 30-5-2019 - Indian Law
      Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme (SGB) 2019-20- Series I/II/III/IV
      Summary: Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2019-20 sets issuance and operational terms: eligible resident investors (individuals, joint holders, minors, trusts, HUFs, institutions) can subscribe in one-gram denominations subject to annual ceilings; bonds are Government of India Stock, demat eligible, priced by a three day simple average of 999 purity gold with an online discount, bear fixed annual interest payable semiannually, are redeemable at eight years with premature redemption after year five, and may be used as collateral subject to loan to value rules; tax treatment, transferability, nomination, receiving offices and procedural requirements are prescribed.
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      GST - States

      1.
      28T of 2019 - dated 17-5-2019
      Nature of Supply of Priority Sector Lending Certificates (PSLC).
      Summary: Trading of Priority Sector Lending Certificates (PSLC) on the RBI e-Kuber portal is a supply of goods in the course of inter State trade, and therefore attracts Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST). This applies to both the earlier forward charge period and the subsequent reverse charge period. Banks that have already paid CGST/SGST or CGST/UTGST for such transactions are not required to pay IGST additionally. The Circular is clarificatory in nature.
      2.
      27T of 2019 - dated 17-5-2019
      Clarification on various doubts related to treatment of sales promotion schemes under GST.
      Summary: Clarifies GST taxability, valuation and Input Tax Credit (ITC) treatment of sales promotion schemes: free goods without consideration are not a supply except as per Schedule I (and attract ITC denial for inputs used unless treated as supply); 'buy one get one' is treated as multiple supplies priced together with tax determined by composite/mixed supply rules and ITC allowable; pre-established invoice discounts can reduce taxable value if statutory conditions are met, while post-supply commercial credit notes do not reduce taxable value unless conditions are satisfied.
      3.
      26T of 2019 - dated 17-5-2019
      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: Supply of goods deposited in customs bonded warehouses is an inter-State supply; due to lack of portal functionality for July 2017-March 2018, some suppliers reported and paid central tax and state tax instead of integrated tax. As a one-time exception, such suppliers will be deemed to have complied with tax payment obligations provided the combined central and state tax paid equals the integrated tax otherwise payable on those supplies.
      4.
      25T of 2019 - dated 17-5-2019
      Compliance of rule 46(n) of the MGST Rules, 2017 while issuing invoices in case of inter- State supply.
      Summary: All registered persons making supplies in the course of inter-State trade or commerce shall specify the place of supply along with the name of the State in the tax invoice as required by rule 46(n). The place of supply for goods and services should be determined with reference to the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. Contravention of the invoicing requirement may attract penal action under the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act.
      5.
      24T of 2019 - dated 17-5-2019
      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 persons making inter-State supplies to unregistered recipients must report those supplies, with place of supply, in Table 3.2 of FORM GSTR-3B and Table 7B of FORM GSTR-1. Table 3.2 data is used to apportion IGST to the State where supply occurs; omission leads to non-apportionment, mismatches in supplied quantities and tax allocation, and potential penal consequences under the MGST Act. The Circular is clarificatory and implementation difficulties should be notified to the Commissioner of State Tax.
      6.
      23T of 2019 - dated 17-5-2019
      Changes in Circulars issued earlier under the MGST Act, 2017.
      Summary: Amendments implement GST Amendment Acts effective 01.02.2019: export proceeds in INR for services allowed where RBI permits; acceptance of LUT for supplies of goods or services to persons outside India or SEZ developers/units allowed irrespective of payment currency if RBI guidelines are followed; detention-related payment period extended from seven to fourteen days with revised forms and notices; suspension of registration permits field formations not to issue non-filing notices for applicants for cancellation while preserving the obligation to file a final return.
      7.
      22T of 2019 - dated 17-5-2019
      Levy of GST on Priority Sector Lending Certificates (PSLC).
      Summary: GST on Priority Sector Lending Certificates for the period 1 July 2017 to 27 May 2018 must be paid by the seller bank on a forward charge basis, with GST applicable to the supply of PSLCs; the Trade Circular is clarificatory and implementation difficulties should be reported to the Commissioner of State Tax, Maharashtra.
      8.
      21T of 2019 - dated 15-5-2019
      Extension of due date for submission of Form for One time option to pay tax in respect of ongoing projects from 10th May 2019 to 20th May 2019.
      Summary: Extension of the one-time option to pay tax for construction of apartments in ongoing projects: the due date for submission of Option Form (Annexure IV) is extended to the 20th May 2019 under Notification No. 10/2019 STR. Promoters must submit Form Annexure IV to the concerned Jurisdictional Joint Commissioner of State Tax by the extended due date; stakeholders should report implementation difficulties to the Commissioner of State Tax.
      9.
      19T of 2019 - dated 8-5-2019
      Submission of Form for one time option to pay tax on construction of apartments in a project by the promoters at the rate as specified for item (ie) or (if), against serial number 3 in the Table in this notification, as the case may be, by the 10th of May, 2019.
      Summary: Promoters must submit the one-time option Form (Annexure-IV to Notification No. 3/2019 State Tax (Rate)) to the Jurisdictional Joint Commissioner to elect payment of tax on construction of apartments at the rates prescribed for item (ie) or item (if) against serial number 3 of the Table in Notification No. 11/2017; failure to submit the Form will result in the promoter being deemed to accept the alternative reduced tax treatment prescribed in Notification No. 3/2019.
      10.
      18T of 2019 - dated 7-5-2019
      Providing Information regarding Casual Taxable person {CTP} and Non-Resident Taxable Person {NRTP}.
      Summary: CTP and NRTP must obtain registration at least five days before commencing business; registration is issued only after an advance deposit of tax equal to estimated liability appears in the electronic cash ledger. Certificates are valid for the applied period or ninety days, extendable once on payment of additional estimated tax. Long-running exhibitions over 180 days require normal registration without advance deposit. Tax invoices with applicable HSN requirements and prescribed returns apply; NRTPs file GSTR-5. Excess advance deposits are refundable only after furnishing all returns for the registration period.
      11.
      Order No. 05/2019-State Tax - FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1)(Vol.1) - dated 23-4-2019
      The Nagaland Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019.-
      Summary: The Order adds a proviso to section 30(1) of the NGST Act allowing a registered person who was served notice under section 169(1)(c) or (d), could not reply and whose registration was cancelled (for orders passed up to 31.03.2019), to file an application for revocation of cancellation of registration within an extended specified period.
      12.
      Order No. 04/2019-State Tax - FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1)(Vol.1)/119 - dated 29-3-2019
      THE NAGALAND GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (REMOVAL OF DIFFICULTIES) ORDER, 2019
      Summary: For services under clause (b) of paragraph 5 of Schedule II, input tax credit attributable to taxable supplies, including zero rated and exempt supplies, shall be determined on the basis of the area of the complex, building, civil structure or part thereof that is taxable and the area that is exempt.
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