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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 02,2019

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      By: Srinivasan Krishnamachari
      Summary: Erroneous payments made without legal authority under excise, customs, service tax or allied cesses lose the character of tax and are recoverable irrespective of the statutory one year refund window that applies to payments made under authority of law. Where retrospective exemption, contract frustration, or absence of liability removes legal sanction, the amount is treated as a deposit refundable provided no unjust enrichment exists. Recovery is nevertheless subject to equitable limitation principles, and a reasonable period (proposed three years) is suggested for claiming such refunds to balance taxpayer rights and administrative certainty.
      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: The new return framework uses GST ANX 1 (outward supplies filed by suppliers) and GST ANX 2 (inward supplies visible to buyers); buyers must accept, reject or hold populated invoices before filing so accepted invoices flow into GST RET 1 as eligible input tax credit while rejected/held items remain for reconciliation and later action. Buyers cannot upload missing supplier invoices but should update supplier contact details and train internal teams to ensure timely follow up during the transitional trial window.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Entitlement to input tax credit is conditioned on payment of the supplier's consideration, which may be provisionally credited to the electronic credit ledger but will be reversed if payment is not made within the statutory period. Payment encompasses transfers of assets that discharge obligations, including reduction of book debts or set-off, and the statutory definition of consideration covers payments in money or otherwise; consequently, book adjustment/set-off is a valid mode of payment for claiming input tax credit absent an express legal restriction.
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      Summary: The Board withdrew and treated as never issued its earlier circular that had excluded fresh issuance of shares from the anti abuse rule section 56(2)(viia), and later clarified that excluding fresh issuances would be incorrect and open to abuse. Any contrary administrative view is not to be relied upon. The Board is identifying remedial measures for a case where the withdrawn circular was applied during assessment.
      Summary: Central Government consolidated Centrally Sponsored Schemes from sixty-six to twenty-eight and increased the flexi fund within each scheme, enhancing States' ability to prioritise local needs. Implementation of Finance Commission recommendations raised central tax devolution to States, increasing their resource availability. These structural changes coincided with an upward trend in Union Expenditure Budget outlays for the consolidated schemes, culminating in a marked rise in the interim budget estimate for the latest year, as reported by the finance minister in Parliament.
      Summary: IRDAI reported a year-wise incidence of fake motor policies, identified specific unauthorised entities and issued public notices while lodging police complaints; it requires insurers to maintain a fraud monitoring framework and promotes consumer tools including a Unique Identification Number for registered products, online approved-product lists, and policy/insurer verification via its consumer website.
      Summary: The National Common Mobility Card is an open loop, interoperable payment card combining a conventional debit card and a stored value Global/Card wallet for contactless, offline payments across transit, tolls, parking and other low value merchant uses; funds on the card are mirrored in a bank maintained replica wallet, and any refunds are credited to that replica and can be reloaded into the on card wallet.
      Summary: Public sector banks must secure board approval and public/regulatory disclosure of annual financial statements, with performance monitored via an independent EASE Reforms Index. A regulatory framework requires enhanced scrutiny and prompt examination of deteriorating accounts for possible fraud, a Central Fraud Registry, protocols for Red Flagged Accounts, security controls for payment messaging, and inter-agency coordination. Banks maintain vigilance units led by Chief Vigilance Officers and apply disciplinary and investigative measures to fix staff accountability and report deficient third-party service providers.
      Summary: The 15th Finance Commission will conduct a multi-day state visit to Madhya Pradesh focused on assessment and consultation of the State's finances. Operative measures include detailed meetings with the Accountant General and State executive leadership, consultations with rural and urban local bodies, trade and industry and political representatives, informal interactions with the Finance Minister and officials, a presentation by the Indian Institute of Management, Indore on evaluation of state finances, and multiple field visits for fact-finding.
      Summary: Monthly GST revenue reporting for June 2019 records total gross collections of Rs. 99,939 crore disaggregated into CGST, SGST, IGST (including imports) and cess, notes the number of GSTR 3B returns filed for the prior month, and summarizes regular IGST settlements to CGST and SGST with resulting net receipts for central and state governments; comparative indicators show year on year growth and variance from the prior fiscal year's monthly average.
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax creates a unified, technology-driven indirect tax regime by subsuming multiple central and state levies, reducing cascading of taxes, harmonising procedures, and enabling a seamless national market. Operational adjustments include rate rationalisation, consolidation of return filings, export refund facilitation, and outreach to MSMEs. Planned reforms introduce a New Return System with simplified forms for small taxpayers, a Single Cash Ledger, unified refund disbursal across refund heads, phased e invoicing for B2B, composition and threshold measures for small suppliers, and establishment of GST appellate tribunals.
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      GST

      1.
      11/2019 - dated - 29-6-2019 - CGST Rate
      Seeks to specifies retail outlets established in the departure area of an international airport, beyond the immigrationcounters, making tax free supply of goods to an outgoing international tourist, as class of persons who shall be entitled to claim refund.
      Summary: Retail outlets in the departure area of an international airport beyond immigration counters that make tax free supplies to an outgoing international tourist are specified as entitled to claim refund of central tax paid on inward supplies, subject to the conditions in rule 95A of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017; an outgoing international tourist is defined as a non resident entering for a stay not exceeding six months for legitimate non immigrant purposes.
      2.
      01/2019 - dated - 29-6-2019 - GST CESS Rate
      Exempts any supply of goods by a retail outlet established in the departure area of an international airport, beyond the immigration counters, to an outgoing international tourist.
      Summary: Exempts from the goods and services tax compensation cess any supply of goods by a retail outlet in the departure area of an international airport beyond immigration counters when supplied to an outgoing international tourist, defined as a non resident person visiting for up to six months for legitimate non immigrant purposes; the exemption is effected under the Compensation to States Act and the Central GST Act and operates from the notified commencement date.
      3.
      11/2019 - dated - 29-6-2019 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to exempts any supply of goods by a retail outlet established in the departure area of an international airport, beyond the immigration counters, to an outgoing international tourist.
      Summary: Exempts from integrated tax any supply of goods by a retail outlet located in the departure area of an international airport beyond immigration counters to an outgoing international tourist, removing the integrated tax leviable under section 5 of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act. "Outgoing international tourist" is defined as a person not normally resident in India who enters India for a stay of not more than six months for legitimate non-immigrant purposes. The notification specifies its territorial and transactional scope and states its commencement date.
      4.
      10/2019 - dated - 29-6-2019 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to specifies retail outlets established in the departure area of an international airport, beyond the immigrationcounters, making tax free supply of goods to an outgoing international tourist, as class of persons who shall be entitled to claim refund
      Summary: Specifies retail outlets in the international airport departure area beyond immigration that supply goods tax free to outgoing international tourists as entitled to claim refund of applicable integrated tax paid on inward supply of those goods, subject to the conditions in the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules and the prescribed procedural and documentary requirements. "Outgoing international tourist" is defined as a person not normally resident in India entering for a short non immigrant stay.
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      11/2019 - dated - 29-6-2019 - UTGST Rate
      Seeks to specifies retail outlets established in the departure area of an international airport, beyond the immigrationcounters, making tax free supply of goods to an outgoing international tourist, as class of persons who shall be entitled to claim refund.
      Summary: Retail outlets in the departure area of an international airport beyond immigration counters making tax-free supplies to outgoing international tourists are specified as entitled to claim refund of applicable union territory tax paid on inward supplies, subject to the conditions in rule 95A of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017; "outgoing international tourist" means a non-resident staying not more than six months for legitimate non-immigrant purposes.

      Income Tax

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      50/2019 - dated - 27-6-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 10(6C) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 - Notified royalty or fees for technical services
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking clause (6C) of section 10 of the Income tax Act, 1961, specifies that income arising to M/s. Rolls Royce Defense Services, Inc. by way of royalty or fees for technical services received under the Mission Ready Management Solutions Agreement dated 14 July 2017 shall not be included in computing the total income of the foreign company to the extent of USD 21,67,317.50.
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      49/2019 - dated - 27-6-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Government notifies ‘Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission’ a commission established by the Government of Karnataka, in respect of the specified income arising to that Commission
      Summary: Notification under Section 10(46) designates Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission, Bengaluru as a notified commission for specified income: grants from the State Government; annual fees; tariff application fees; power purchase agreement processing fees; fines and penalties (if levied); miscellaneous receipts such as copying charges, sale of tariff orders and regulations, RTI fees; and interest on those receipts. The notification applies for assessment years 2020-2021 to 2024-2025 and is conditional on no commercial activity, unchanged nature of activities and income, and filing returns per clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139.
      8.
      48/2019 - dated - 26-6-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 35(1) (ii) of IT Act 1961 Central Government approved M/s. Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka
      Summary: Approval is granted to M/s. Manipal Academy of Higher Education as a University, College or other Institution for purposes of clause (ii) of sub-section (1) of section 35 from assessment year 2015 16 onwards, conditional on exclusive use of donations for scientific research by faculty or enrolled students, maintenance of separate books and a donations statement, annual audit by a qualified accountant with the audit report furnished by the income tax return due date, and submission of an annual research statement detailing work, publications, patents and planned programmes and allocations.
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      GST

      1.
      106/25/2019 - dated 29-6-2019
      Refund of taxes paid on inward supply of indigenous goods by retail outlets established at departure area of the international airport beyond immigration counters when supplied to outgoing international tourist against foreign exchange
      Summary: Retail outlets beyond immigration counters at international airports may claim invoice based refund of Central, Integrated, State/UT taxes and Compensation cess paid on inward indigenous goods sold tax free to outgoing international tourists paying in foreign exchange. Eligibility requires GST registration and prescribed location; refunds are claimed monthly or quarterly using FORM GST RFD 10B with electronic records (Annexure A), passport and boarding pass verification, passenger declaration (Annexure B), undertakings and relevant GSTR returns. Proper officers validate filings, may issue one deficiency memo, and sanction refunds per tax head, with recovery and interest where refunds are ineligible.
      2.
      TRADE NOTICE No. 06/2019 - dated 10-6-2019
      Shifting of CGST & CX Divisions-A & B, Udaipur and its Ranges to new premises - Change of Address - Intimation
      Summary: Relocation of the offices of the Assistant Commissioner for CGST & Central Excise Divisions A and B to new premises at LIC Building, Sub City Centre, Udaipur, with Division A at Block 4 A, 4th Floor and Division B at Block 4 B, 4th Floor; trade and industry associations and all concerned are requested to inform their members of the change of address and updated office locations.
      3.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 12/2019 - dated 28-5-2019
      Notification No. 26/2015-2020 dated 21.08.2018 in force
      Summary: An alleged Office Order cancelling Notification No. 26/2015-2020 for export policy of Beach Sand Minerals is a forged document not issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade; the original notification has not been amended and remains in force.

      DGFT

      4.
      Trade Notice No. 21 /2019-20 - dated 28-6-2019
      Inviting suggestions on Review of the Foreign Trade Policy
      Summary: Invitation for stakeholder consultation to revise the Foreign Trade Policy and Handbook of Procedures by submitting chapter-/paragraph wise suggestions with justifications in the prescribed format, sent by e mail to the designated address within fifteen days of the notice, establishing the procedural mechanism and timeframe for participatory input into the proposed new policy.
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