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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 19,2018

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      By: Balasubramanian Natarajan
      Summary: Slump sale of a business unit as a going concern is a supply of service and qualifies for full GST exemption under the notification for transfer of a going concern. The supplier must issue a bill of supply; the transferee cannot claim ITC on the exempt supply but may receive transfer of the transferor's unutilised input tax credit through the prescribed electronic procedure with certification and acceptance. Valuation between related parties ordinarily excludes Rule 28; if Rule 30 is inapplicable, Rule 31 permits using reasonable means, and the agreed net consideration will generally constitute the transaction value.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 9 and related provisions make the recipient liable to pay tax on reverse charge where notified categories apply or where a registered recipient receives taxable supplies from an unregistered supplier, and section 24(iii) requires compulsory registration for persons obliged to pay tax under reverse charge regardless of turnover; conversely, where both supplier and recipient are unregistered and supplies are exempt, reverse charge and compulsory registration do not apply.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Advance rulings are a prescribed mechanism to determine questions of law or fact on GST liability for proposed transactions, designed to provide certainty and reduce litigation. Recent AAR decisions: hotel and restaurant services to SEZs are not zero rated unless part of authorized operations and consumed in SEZ; sale of a going concern requires transfer of a running business and is not taxable; EPC turnkey contracts combine supply of goods and services; interest on loans may be exempt under the applicable notification.
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      Summary: Sale (re-issue) of central government securities will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India through price-based multiple-price auctions, with a government retention option for additional subscriptions. Both competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the RBI E Kuber system, with non-competitive allotments reserved to eligible individuals and institutions, and the stocks eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Global trading framework should explicitly include services trade, which grows faster than merchandise and involves movement of people; support is expressed for a rules-based, multilateral WTO. Domestic measures include a comprehensive strategy to boost services exports, targeted promotion of 12 champion services sectors with dedicated funding, product-in-new-market strategies, and diversification of export destinations such as Africa, Latin America and Central Asia.
      Summary: The Department of Commerce, under the Market Access Initiative, commissioned a study to develop a focused strategy for enhancing Indian pharmaceutical exports to China by assessing China's healthcare and pharmaceutical market, distribution systems, procurement and bidding mechanisms, and the regulatory landscape affecting entry of Indian generic drugs, and by offering targeted recommendations for market access, compliance, and commercial engagement.
      Summary: GST establishes a common, digitized indirect tax framework that promotes formalization of the economy and widening of the tax base by enabling seamless data sharing between central and state administrations, incentivizing previously unregistered agents and documented supply chains where input tax credit claims require verifiable invoices.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India issued the reference rate for the US dollar, establishing the rupee dollar benchmark used to derive cross currency middle rates and the published exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen against the rupee. The release notes the prior day's rate for comparison and specifies that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The meeting prioritized cooperative federalism, directing States to set growth targets and pursue export oriented investment, with NITI Aayog to follow up on actionable points. States were urged to form committees to improve Ease of Living and to engage in consultations to enhance the Ease of Doing Business. A coordinated policy approach on agriculture and rural employment was commissioned, alongside incentives for corporate investment in food processing and logistics, and calls for fiscal transfer formulas that reward performance and account for relative backwardness.
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      15A/2018-State Tax - dated - 2-5-2018 - Mizoram SGST
      Notifies the date from which E-Way Bill Rules shall come into force
      Summary: The Taxation Department notifies that, from the commencement date, no e-way bill shall be required for intra-state movement that both commences and terminates within the State for any goods of any value, exempting such intra-state consignments from the e-way bill obligation and remaining effective until further orders.
      2.
      14/2018-State Tax - dated - 2-5-2018 - Mizoram SGST
      Amending the SGST Rules, 2017(Third Amendment Rules, 2018).
      Summary: Amendments permit challans between job workers to be issued by the principal or sending job worker with endorsement requirements for quantity and description, designate the Secretary to the Authority as an officer not below Additional Commissioner, allow the Authority to refer matters back to the Director General of Safeguards for further investigation, replace certain allowances by the Standing Committee with allowance by the Authority, set quorum at three members, provide majority decision-making with the Chairman's casting vote, expand persons who may allege non-passing of tax benefits, and exclude leasing of railway parcel space from rail transport definitions.
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      12/2018-State Tax - dated - 13-4-2018 - Mizoram SGST
      Second Amendment (2018) to SGST Rules
      Summary: The amendment mandates pre movement electronic furnishing of prescribed goods details in Part A of FORM GST EWB 01 on the common portal and generation of a unique e way bill number; requires furnishing of conveyance details in Part B for road movements and permits authorised transporters, e commerce operators or consignors to generate or assign e way bills; specifies validity, cancellation and extension rules, exemptions, and deemed acceptance timelines; and substitutes related rules on carriage, RFID mapping, verification, inspection reporting and substituted e way bill and invoice forms.
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      19/2018 - dated 18-6-2018
      Electronic sealing - Deposit in and removal of goods from Customs bonded Warehouses
      Summary: The Board mandates RFID anti tamper one time locks (RFID OTL) for transport of goods to, from, and between customs bonded warehouses, replacing conventional one time locks. RFID OTLs must be procured from CBIC listed vendors, conform to ISO standards, have unique serial/TID linkage to warehouse codes, and be recorded via prescribed reader applications. Licencees must procure readers and ensure data capture; exporters must declare RFID serials at shipping. Tamper detection triggers examination or refusal to unload; Principal Commissioners may exempt movements by reason of cargo or transport characteristics.
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