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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 21,2023

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Contracts that combine supply of materials and labour are classifiable as Works Contract Service, making them taxable only from the point the statutory category became chargeable; reliance on precedent supports that composite construction contracts attract works contract classification. The Tribunal also held that the extended period of limitation is not invokable to recover service tax in such cases and set aside the departmental demand and penalties.
      By: Amit Jalan
      Summary: The guidance requires preparing a deemed set of Consolidated Financial Statements under an Authorized Financial Accounting Standard when the UPE does not prepare consolidated statements; that set is used to assess GloBE applicability, including revenue threshold and Constituent Entity status. It clarifies that the deemed consolidation does not alter the consolidation outcomes under the applicable accounting standard and that the Controlling Interests definition uses an analogous deemed consolidation approach. Where a non acceptable accounting treatment causes a Material Competitive Distortion, adjustments must align the treatment with IFRS.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Availability of input tax credit on demonstration vehicles depends on their characterization as capital goods and use in the course or furtherance of business, but is limited by a statutory exclusion denying credit on motor vehicles for passenger transport except where specific taxable supplies are made or where the recipient is engaged in manufacture or insurance services; interpretation disputes focus on the scope of the exceptions and advance rulings are inconsistent.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Failure to specify the date, time and venue for a personal hearing in a show cause notice breaches the right to personal hearing and principles of natural justice; the High Court set aside the adjudication order and remitted the matter for fresh hearing after affording the taxpayer a personal hearing.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Refund of service tax is admissible when a real estate booking is cancelled and no service has been rendered; the tax retained by revenue is treated as an amount paid under mistake of law lacking legal authority, so Section 11B limitation does not apply and the amount is recoverable. Retention without legal backing contravenes Article 265, and unregistered purchasers may therefore pursue refund or recovery even after contract cancellation, with analogous administrative procedures provided under GST for similar situations.
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      Summary: The Government announced re-issue auctions of three government securities, two via uniform price method and one via multiple price method, with an option to retain additional subscriptions. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the RBI E-Kuber system within prescribed time windows; auction results and payment dates are scheduled and the securities will be eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
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      16/2023 - dated - 19-6-2023 - CGST
      Extend the due date of filing returns in FORM GSTR-7 - Seeks to amend Notification No. 26/2019 –Central Tax, dated the 28th June, 2019
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 26/2019 substitutes "month of April, 2023" with "months of April 2023 and May 2023" and replaces the due date "thirty-first day of May, 2023" with "thirtieth day of June, 2023," deeming the amendment effective from the thirty-first day of May, 2023.
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      15/2023 - dated - 19-6-2023 - CGST
      Extend the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for registered persons whose principal place of business is in the State of Manipur - Notification No. 12/2023 – Central Tax, dated the 24th May, 2023 asamended.
      Summary: Amendment extends the filing period for FORM GSTR-3B for registered persons with principal place of business in Manipur by adding May, 2023 to April, 2023 returns and moving the due date from 31 May, 2023 to 30 June, 2023; effected under the Commissioner's powers under sub-section (6) of section 39 and deemed effective from 31 May, 2023, amending Notification No. 12/2023-Central Tax.
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      14/2023 - dated - 19-6-2023 - CGST
      Extension of time limit for furnishing the details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 - extend the due date for FORM GSTR-1 - 83/2020 - Notification No. 83/2020 – Central Tax, dated the 10th November, 2020 amended.
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 83/2020 extends the FORM GSTR 1 filing timeline by substituting the tax period reference to include April 2023 and May 2023 and by moving the due date from the thirty first day of May, 2023 to the thirtieth day of June, 2023; the change is made by the Commissioner on the Council's recommendation under section 37(1) proviso read with section 168 and is deemed effective from the thirty first day of May, 2023.

      GST - States

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      05/2023-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 12-6-2023 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No 11/2017- State Tax (Rate) dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Inserts provisos allowing a taxpayer to elect the option to self-pay GST for the specified financial year subject to a fixed cut-off, and permits a goods transport agency that starts business or crosses the registration threshold during a financial year to opt to pay GST by filing a declaration in Annexure V within a limited period from the date of applying for registration or from the date of obtaining registration, whichever is later.
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      GST-1023/C.R. 17/Taxation-1 - dated - 9-6-2023 - Maharashtra SGST
      Government of Maharashtra, empowers the officers appointed under section 3 of the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: The notification authorises officers appointed under section 3 of the State Goods and Services Tax Act of other States to assist the proper officer of Maharashtra in implementing the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act, conditional on being called upon to do so by the Commissioner; it thereby creates an administrative mechanism for inter state officer cooperation in tax implementation and enforcement.
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      12039(31)/25/2023 - dated 29-3-2023
      Clarification regarding GST rate and classification of ‘Rab’ based on the recommendation of the GST council in its 49th meeting held on 18th February, 2023
      Summary: Effective 1 March 2023, Rab sold in pre-packaged and labelled form attracts a GST rate, whereas Rab sold in any other form attracts nil GST; past-period treatment is regularized on an "as is" basis and implementation difficulties are to be reported to the Chief Commissioner of State Tax.

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      Trade Notice No. 08/2023 - dated 20-6-2023
      Procedure for allocation of quota for export of broken rice on humanitarian and food security grounds, based on requests received from Governments of other Countries
      Summary: Exports of broken rice are prohibited except where the Government authorises shipments to meet another country's food security request; approved requests trigger a transparent quota allocation by online application. Eligible exporters are those who exported rice to the requesting country in the three years prior to prohibition. Allocation is pro rata to three year average exports or quantity applied for, subject to a minimum sea shipment threshold; unutilized quantities are reallocated pro rata. Applicants must apply online with three year export data, and exporters must submit a Landing Certificate within one month after completing exports.
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      Trade Notice No. 09/2023 - dated 20-6-2023
      Procedure for allocation of quota for export of wheat on humanitarian and food security grounds, based on requests received from Governments of other countries.
      Summary: Exports of wheat are prohibited except for shipments covered by pre existing irrevocable payment instruments or by government to government food security permissions; Nepal's request was approved. Eligible exporters (those who exported to the requesting country in the three prior fiscal years) may apply online through DGFT's ECOM system, subject to a minimum land transport threshold. Allocation is pro rata to three year average exports and applied quantity, with reallocation of unutilized amounts. Export Authorisations will be valid until the fiscal year end and allocated exporters must submit a Landing Certificate within one month of completing the export.
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