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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 18,2021

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The GST Council implemented temporary tax reliefs for Covid 19 treatment by exempting two medicines and reducing GST on specified categories including medical oxygen and equipment, ventilators and accessories, testing and diagnostic kits, pulse oximeters, sanitizers, temperature checking devices, crematorium furnaces and ambulances; notifications were issued or expected and the reliefs are time bound and reviewable, with vaccines to remain taxed at a reduced rate borne by the Central Government when supplied free, and with potential loss or reduction of input tax credit for suppliers where rates are reduced or set to nil.
      By: Khushbok Jain
      Summary: Winnings from online betting are taxable under a distinct flat-rate regime with cess; such income does not qualify for personal exemptions, deductions or slab rates. Betting platforms must deduct tax at source on qualifying payouts and compute and remit tax on in-kind prizes based on market value, with bettors required to report the income and claim TDS credit when filing returns.
      By: Amia Singh
      Summary: ISD is a statutory mechanism to distribute input tax credit paid on input services received at an office to other registered persons with the same PAN, requiring ISD invoices, specific allocation to entitled recipients and a separate registration; cross charge denotes charging costs by a head office to branch offices treated as taxable supplies between distinct registrations by deeming fiction, allowing allocation on any reasonable basis where recipients can claim full input tax credit.
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      Summary: Cabinet approval establishes the Deep Ocean Mission as a multi-institutional, mission-mode programme led by the Ministry of Earth Sciences to develop indigenous deep-sea technologies, explore marine resources sustainably, and stimulate domestic industry through six components including deep-sea mining technologies, a manned submersible, climate-change advisory services, biodiversity bioprospecting, deep ocean surveys, ocean energy-desalination proof-of-concept, and an advanced marine station for capacity building and enterprise.
      Summary: Cabinet approved revised Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) rates for Phosphatic and Potassic fertilisers for 2021-22, setting per kg subsidy rates for N, P, K and S and directing subsidy disbursal to manufacturers/importers so P&K fertilizers (including DAP) remain available to farmers at subsidized prices. Government directed companies to sell old DAP stocks at previous prices and increased NBS rates as a one time COVID 19 package to keep retail prices at last year's levels through the current Kharif season, with the measure subject to review if international prices fall.
      Summary: Payment of maturity proceeds will be made to the registered holder by pay order or by credit to a bank account able to receive funds electronically, provided the holder submits relevant bank account particulars or an electronic payment mandate in advance. If such particulars or mandate are not available, holders may tender duly discharged securities at Public Debt Offices, Treasuries/Sub Treasuries or designated bank branches at least twenty days before the repayment date to facilitate repayment.
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      Customs

      1.
      S.O. 2381 (E) - dated - 17-6-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 53/2021-Customs (N.T.), dated the 16th June, 2021
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 53/2021 Customs (N.T.) replaces the original phrase referencing TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 with a provision confining substitution to TABLE 1 and substituting new serial numbers and entries for serial numbers 1 through 7 in TABLE 1.
      2.
      54/2021 - dated - 17-6-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Supersession Notification No.51/2021-Customs(N.T.), dated 3rd June, 2021
      Summary: The Central Board, under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, prescribes distinct rates of exchange for listed foreign currencies for valuation of imported and exported goods, effective from 18th June, 2021, superseding Notification No.51/2021-Customs(N.T.). The rates are set out in two annexed schedules: Schedule I (per unit rates) and Schedule II (per 100 units) specifying import and export rupee equivalents.
      3.
      53/2021 - dated - 16-6-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils
      Summary: Amendment to the Customs tariff-value notification substitutes entries in TABLE-1 to prescribe tariff values (US$ per metric tonne) for seven edible oil items, including crude palm oil, RBD palm oil, palmolein variants and crude soybean oil, thereby adjusting the declared import values used for customs valuation and import compliance.

      GST - States

      4.
      S.O. 106 - dated - 16-6-2021 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to amendment Notification No. S.O. 197, dated the 17th December, 2020
      Summary: Amendment of Notification No. S.O. 197 dated 17 December 2020 substitutes specified calendar dates in the first paragraph: earlier day references are replaced by later corresponding day references pursuant to the Governor's exercise of power under section 128 of the Bihar Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      5.
      F-A-3-02-2021-1-V (29) - dated - 10-6-2021 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2021
      Summary: Amendment inserts sub-rule (6) to rule 59: a registered person is not permitted to furnish outward supply details in FORM GSTR-1 (or use the invoice furnishing facility) if the person has not furnished FORM GSTR-3B for applicable preceding periods, with specific conditions for monthly filers (preceding two months), quarterly filers (preceding year), and persons restricted under rule 86B (preceding tax period). The amendment is effective from 1 January 2021 under Section 164.
      6.
      F A-3-26-2019-1-V-(25) - dated - 10-6-2021 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. F A-3-26-20 19-1-V-(53), dated the 29th June, 2019
      Summary: The State Government has amended a prior notification to require specified persons to furnish the return in FORM GSTR-4 for the financial year ending 31st March, 2021, by 31st May, 2021; the amendment is effected under the Madhya Pradesh GST Act and is deemed to have come into force from 30th April, 2021.
      7.
      F A 3-45-2020-1-V(31) - dated - 10-6-2021 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: Rule 46 requires a Quick Response (QR) Code embedding the Invoice Reference Number (IRN) when invoices are issued under sub rule (4) of rule 48. The Commissioner may notify exemptions from issuance under that sub rule for specified persons or classes and periods, and rule 138A allows the QR Code with embedded IRN to be produced electronically in lieu of the physical tax invoice for verification by the proper officer.
      8.
      F A 3-07-2021-1-V (26) - dated - 10-6-2021 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to extend specified compliance falling between 15.04.2021 to 30.05.2021 till 31.05.2021
      Summary: Where any time limit for completion or compliance under the Madhya Pradesh GST Acts falls between 15 April 2021 and 30 May 2021 and remains uncompleted, the time limit is extended to 31 May 2021 for proceedings, orders, notices, filings and returns, subject to exclusions for specified provisions including Chapter IV, certain registration and enforcement sections, specified return provisions, e-way bills and rules thereunder; rule 9 actions in May are extended to 15 June 2021; refund rejection order timelines extended to fifteen days after reply or to 31 May 2021, whichever is later.
      9.
      586/XI-2-21-9(47)/17- U.P.Act-1-2017-Order- (181)-2021 - dated - 16-6-2021 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. KA.NI.-2-842/XI-9(47)/17-U.P.Act-1-2017-Order-(09)-2017 Dated June 30, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to the Uttar Pradesh GST rate notification inserts a special proviso for the service described in clause (f) under serial number 3 of the table. For the specified period from 14 June 2021 to 30 September 2021, the state tax on that service is to be levied at a reduced rate of 2.5 per cent, notwithstanding the rate otherwise specified in the notification. The amendment is given retrospective effect from 14 June 2021.
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      GST - States

      1.
      Trade Circular No. 11 T of 2021 - dated 15-6-2021
      Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for implementation of the provision of extension of time limit to apply for revocation of cancellation of registration under section 30 of the MGST Act, 2017 and rule 23 of the MGST Rules, 2017
      Summary: The SOP implements an administrative mechanism for extension of time to apply for revocation of cancellation of registration on proof of sufficient cause and recorded reasons. Taxpayers must apply to the proper officer who forwards requests to the divisional Joint Commissioner for the earlier extension band and to the Additional Commissioner for the later band; competent authorities may grant or refuse extensions in writing, require personal hearing where appropriate, and on grant the proper officer shall process the revocation application under existing law.

      GST

      2.
      149/05/2021 - dated 17-6-2021
      Clarification regarding applicability of GST on supply of food in Anganwadis and Schools
      Summary: Entry 66(b)(ii) of Notification No. 12/2017 exempts catering services to educational institutions, including mid-day meal schemes, and the definition covers pre-school institutions such as Anganwadis; therefore serving of food to schools and Anganwadis is exempt from GST irrespective of funding by government grants or corporate donations.
      3.
      150/06/2021 - dated 17-6-2021
      Clarification regarding applicability of GST on the activity of construction of road where considerations are received in deferred payment (annuity)-
      Summary: Access-related services remunerated by toll or annuity are exempt as supporting transport services, but the exemption is limited to that category and does not apply to general construction services; deferred annuity payments made for construction of roads are not exempt under Entry 23A and remain subject to GST.
      4.
      151/07/2021 - dated 17-6-2021
      Clarification regarding GST on supply of various services by Central and State Board (such as National Board of Examination)
      Summary: Services by Central or State Boards, including conduct of examinations and related input services (online testing, result publication, printing of notifications, admit cards and question papers) supplied to the Boards are exempt from GST, and fees for such examinations are not taxable. Other services by these Boards, notably accreditation, registration or authorisation services provided to institutions or professionals, are taxable at the applicable GST rate.
      5.
      152/08/2021 - dated 17-6-2021
      Clarification regarding rate of tax applicable on construction services provided to a Government Entity, in relation to construction such as of a Ropeway on turnkey basis
      Summary: Entry No. 3(vi) applies to a composite supply of works contract for civil structures meant predominantly for non commercial use and provided to government bodies; the explanatory note excluding government activities as public authorities does not extend to Governmental Authority or Government Entity. Ropeway construction for tourism is treated as a civil construction with a predominant commercial purpose and is not covered by entries for roads, bridges, terminals, or railways. Therefore, works contract services for ropeway construction supplied to a Government Entity fall under the general works contract classification for other constructions and not under the concessional entry.
      6.
      153/09/2021 - dated 17-6-2021
      GST on milling of wheat into flour or paddy into rice for distribution by State Governments under PDS
      Summary: Milling with fortification supplied to State Governments for PDS is exempt under entry No. 3A if the value of goods in the composite supply does not exceed 25% of the total value; otherwise, when supplied to a registered person as job work, it is chargeable at the concessional job work GST rate. A person registered only for deduction under section 51 is also a registered person for the concessional rate.
      7.
      154/10/2021 - dated 17-6-2021
      GST on service supplied by State Govt. to their undertakings or PSUs by way of guaranteeing loans taken by them
      Summary: The document reiterates that services supplied by Central or State Government to their undertakings or Public Sector Undertakings by way of guaranteeing loans from banking companies and financial institutions are specifically exempt from GST under the exemption entry covering government-provided loan guarantees, and invites reporting of any implementation difficulties to the Board.
      8.
      155/11/2021 - dated 17-6-2021
      Clarification regarding GST rate on laterals/parts of Sprinklers or Drip Irrigation System
      Summary: Laterals and parts that are suitable for use solely or principally with sprinklers or drip irrigation systems and classifiable with those systems under the HSN Notes attract the GST rate applicable to the sprinkler/drip irrigation grouping; parts of general use that classify elsewhere will attract the GST of their respective headings.

      FEMA

      9.
      07 - dated 17-6-2021
      Liberalised Remittance Scheme for Resident Individuals – Reporting
      Summary: AD Category I banks must report monthly Liberalised Remittance Scheme data via the XBRL system (replacing ORFS), uploading required information by the fifth day of the succeeding month from the July 1, 2021 cycle; user IDs will be provided and 'nil' should be uploaded if no data exists. The direction is issued under FEMA and without prejudice to other legal permissions.
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