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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 04,2017

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Taxpayers are entitled to inspection of and certified copies of order sheets as public documents; officials must notify fees and provide challans, comply normally within three days and deliver certified copies upon deposit. Rejection on flimsy grounds or refusal citing interdepartmental purpose is inconsistent with the Evidence Act and Board circulars and amounts to non cooperation or harassment. Administrative review, audits, reporting to senior authorities and disciplinary action are urged to enforce compliance with service commitments.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Implementation of a unified Goods and Services Tax reorganises indirect taxation by enabling central and state levies through constitutional amendment and four central Acts; corresponding state enactments came into force. Central Rules establish registration, valuation, input tax credit, invoicing, returns, payment, refund, assessment, appeals, transitional provisions, anti profiteering and e way requirements. The GST Network provides an online compliance platform, while e way bill procedures and certain rules await final notification; multiple rate and procedural notifications, and a compensation cess notification, were issued to operationalise the regime.
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      Summary: Implementation of the Goods and Services Tax triggered a strong positive market reaction, with benchmark indices recording notable intraday gains and broad-based buying across sectors. Fast Moving Consumer Goods and autos led the rally, several large-cap stocks reached fresh highs, mid- and small-cap indices outperformed, and turnover increased, supported by domestic institutional buying and favourable global cues.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions for multiple Government stocks will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India through a price-based multiple-price method via the E-Kuber system. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reservable under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding for eligible individuals and institutions. Distinct electronic submission windows are prescribed for non-competitive and competitive bids on auction day; auction results are to be announced the same day and payments settled subsequently. The stocks are eligible for When Issued trading under existing RBI guidelines.
      Summary: GST transmission: Honda Cars India implemented immediate ex-showroom Delhi price reductions across multiple passenger vehicle models to pass on the benefit of the goods and services tax transition to consumers, with specific reductions by model and one hybrid model pending final pricing; revised prices will vary by state and reflect regional tax and dealer factors.
      Summary: Publication records the Reserve Bank of India's daily reference rate for the US dollar together with the prior business day's figure and, using middle cross currency rates, provides rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; it also states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Jammu and Kashmir is imminent pending state legislative clearance, with central officials reporting rollout within days. Traders have protested, claiming GST would erode the region's special status and fiscal autonomy. Federal statements stress that GST will increase tax compliance, reduce corruption, formalise the economy, and generate revenues for services to the poor and farmers, while acknowledging dissenting views on projected GDP gains.
      Summary: Immediate operational effects of the GST rollout include acclimatization across retail and food-service sectors and a substantial influx of dealers into the GST registration system, with many draft applications filed, thousands submitting full details, and tens of thousands granted fresh registrations; authorities are providing guidance and urging the public not to circulate unverified social media messages.
      Summary: Clarifications correct seven GST misconceptions: invoices can be manual; internet is needed primarily for monthly electronic filing; provisional identifier functions as the operative GSTIN; continuing exempt trades may operate and must register within thirty days; there is one consolidated monthly return with three parts (only the first filed by dealers, others auto populated); retail B2C suppliers file summary sales only; the visible higher rate reflects subsumed earlier taxes.
      Summary: GSTN released an Excel workbook and offline tool to enable taxpayers to prepare invoice data for the GSTR return offline, reconcile entries via worksheet summaries, and convert the data into a portal-uploadable file requiring internet only at upload.
      46 Notifications Toggle

      Central Excise

      1.
      19/2017 - dated - 1-7-2017 - CE
      Rescind Notification No.16/2010-Central Excise Dated 27th February 2010.
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking its authority under the Central Excise Act, rescinds Notification No.16/2010 Central Excise that granted miscellaneous exemptions, terminating the earlier exemption prospectively while preserving things done or omitted to be done before the rescission pursuant to a savings clause.
      2.
      18/2017 - dated - 1-7-2017 - CE
      Seeks to provide exemption to all goods mentioned in the seventh schedule to the finance act,2005 from whole of the additional duties of excise leviable thereon.
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking section 5A(1) of the Central Excise Act, 1944 and section 85(3) of the Finance Act, 2005, notifies an exemption that exempts all goods specified in the Seventh Schedule from the whole of the additional duty of excise leviable thereon, and supersedes the earlier No. 6/2005-Central Excise notification, without affecting prior actions.

      Customs

      3.
      61/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Amendment to Notification No. 40/2015-Custom dated 21.07.2015
      Summary: The notification amends the opening paragraph of the exemption notification to substitute wording so that goods specified in the First Schedule are exempted and the exemption expressly extends to the integrated tax leviable under the Customs Tariff Act provision referenced in the amendment; the Central Government issues the change under its statutory power and makes it effective from the notified commencement date.
      4.
      60/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Amendment to Notification No. 09/2012-Custom dated 09.03.2012
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the opening paragraph of the customs exemption notification to state that the exemption applies to goods specified in the First Schedule and to the whole of integrated tax leviable under the Customs Tariff Act, thereby extending the exemption's coverage; the amendment is made under powers conferred by the Customs Act and comes into force from the stated commencement date.
      5.
      59/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Amendment to Notification no. 52/2003-Custom dated 31.03.2003
      Summary: The amendment expands the additional duty reference to sub-sections (1), (3) and (5) of section 3, requires adherence to rule 5 of the Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty) Rules, 2017 for concessional imports, and restricts exemption for inputs used to manufacture finished goods or services cleared to the Domestic Tariff Area unless applicable GST is paid or goods remain in stock at exit; specified warehouse, authorised manufacturing-in-warehouse and duty-free organisation transfers remain exceptions. It also defines "duty" to include First Schedule customs duties and specified additional duties or excise duty.
      6.
      58/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to Amend Notification 24-2005-customs, dated the 1st March, 2005,
      Summary: Amends Notification No. 24/2005-Customs by substituting serial number 2 with detailed 8443 subheadings exempting all goods under those entries; substituting serial number 4 with a revised 8443 99 entry defining exemptible parts and accessories while excluding certain ink items; substituting serial number 13 with a series of 8517 subheadings exempting all goods under those entries; and omitting serial number 40 from the Table, with the amendment taking effect from the commencement date specified herein.
      7.
      57/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Rates of Basic Customs Duty (BCD) on certain electronic goods
      Summary: Basic customs duty is exempted, to the extent the duty exceeds the standard rate specified in the notification, on specified electronic goods imported into India, subject to the conditions in the annexure and the concessional-rate procedure under the Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty) Rules, 2017. The notification sets out a detailed tariff schedule covering cellular mobile phone components, related inputs and sub-parts, charger and adapter parts, batteries and battery cells, audio components, wearable and network equipment, and other electronic assemblies, with many entries attracting nil duty or reduced standard rates depending on end-use in manufacture.
      8.
      56/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to Increase Tariff rate of BCD on certain goods
      Summary: Amendment under sub section (1) of section 8A of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, substituting the Basic Customs Duty entry in column (4) to "10%" for specified tariff items in Chapter 84 (8443 32 90; 8443 99 51; 8443 99 52; 8443 99 53) and Chapter 85 (8517 12 10; 8517 12 90; 8517 61 00; 8517 70 90), with effect from the first day of July, 2017.
      9.
      55/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to exempt Secondary and Higher Education cess on IGST and Compensation cess on import of goods
      Summary: The Central Government exempts goods in the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, when imported, from the whole of the Secondary and Higher Education Cess leviable under the Customs Tariff Act read with relevant provisions of the Finance Act; the exemption operates from the notified commencement date.
      10.
      54/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to Exempt Education Eess on IGST and Compensation cess on Import of Goods
      Summary: All goods falling within the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act are exempted from the whole of the Education Cess leviable on import, as provided under the Customs Tariff Act read with the Finance Act levy provisions. The exemption is effected by notification issued under the powers of the Customs Act and Finance Act and is stated to take effect from the commencement date specified in the notification.
      11.
      53/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      seeks to levy SAD on the goods specified in the notification.
      Summary: Notification imposes an Additional Duty of Customs at the rate of four per cent ad valorem on specified imported petroleum and gas products-petroleum crude, motor spirit (petrol), high speed diesel, aviation turbine fuel and liquefied natural gas/natural gas-under section 3(5) of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, superseding an earlier notification and effective from the first day of July, 2017.
      12.
      52/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to prescribe effective rate of duty on goods specified in the notification
      Summary: Exempts specified LNG and NG imports under tariff items 2711 11 00 and 2711 21 00 from customs duty and specified additional duty in excess of notified standard rates for several import purposes, including consumption in an SEZ plant, remnant clearance into the Domestic Tariff Area after SEZ operations, and supply for electricity generation by generating companies, while excluding captive use. Exemptions are subject to Annexure conditions requiring bill of entry declarations, authority certificates validating consumption or export, security by bank guarantee where applicable, post import certification of use for power generation, and undertakings to pay differential duty with interest on default.
      13.
      51/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption from additions duty
      Summary: Exemption from additional customs duty is granted for specified imported hydrocarbon fuels by exempting the levy in excess of a prescribed standard rate. The Table identifies petroleum crude, petrol, diesel, petroleum gases and fuels, and compressed natural gas for transport as covered goods with a Nil standard rate, applying on importation and superseding an earlier notification.
      14.
      49/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to exempt SAD on goods in Fourth schedule to central excise act
      Summary: Exempts the additional customs duty on Fourth Schedule goods imported for subsequent sale subject to conditions: importer pays all duties at import, issues invoices stating no credit of the additional duty is admissible, files a refund claim with the jurisdictional customs officer, pays applicable sales tax or VAT on sale, and furnishes documents evidencing payment of the additional duty, invoices of sale, and proof of payment of sales tax or VAT; the customs officer shall sanction refund if satisfied these conditions are fulfilled.
      15.
      48/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to re-import of goods exported under duty drawback, rebate of duty or under bond catering cabin equipment’s and food and drink on re-importation by the aircrafts of the Indian Airlines Corporation from foreign flights.
      Summary: Full exemption from customs duty and integrated tax on re-importation of catering cabin equipment and food and drink by Indian Airlines Corporation is allowed provided the goods were not taken aboard at any foreign port or place and the Corporation executes an undertaking with the Chief Customs Officer to abide by conditions for segregating such goods from goods uplifted abroad, paying duty on the latter, and maintaining and allowing scrutiny of related records.
      16.
      47/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to re-import of goods in Fourth schedule of the Central Excise Acct, 1944 exported under duty drawback, rebate of duty or under bond
      Summary: Re-import exemption allows relief from customs and specified additional duties for Fourth Schedule goods re-imported to the extent of drawback, rebate, remission or duty not paid at export, subject to documentary proof of amounts allowed at export, intimation to customs and licensing authorities with dated acknowledgement, possible transit bond and cancellation upon production of customs receipt certificate; eligibility requires the goods be the same (not reprocessed abroad) and observes statutory time limits and specified exclusions.
      17.
      46/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to re-import of goods exported under duty drawback, rebate of duty or under bond on or before the 30th June 2017
      Summary: The Notification exempts specified goods re-imported into India, previously exported under drawback, rebate, bond or export incentive schemes, from customs duty and specified indirect taxes only to the extent these amounts exceed the limits in the Table; it sets valuation rules for repaired or treated goods, prescribes procedural requirements (intimation to Customs and licensing authorities, transit bond and certificate of receipt), time-limits for re-import by scheme, and exclusions for certain export categories and goods altered by remanufacture or recasting abroad.
      18.
      45/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to re-import of goods exported under duty drawback, rebate of duty or under bond
      Summary: Exemption is granted for re-imported goods earlier exported under drawback, rebate, bond, duty exemption schemes, RoDTEP or RoSCTL, subject to payment only of the residual customs duty, integrated tax and compensation cess specified in the table. The notification also prescribes special valuation rules for goods re-imported after repairs or treatment abroad, grants nil duty for certain aircraft parts, and sets conditions on re-import periods, intimation, bond execution, and exclusions for specified exported goods.
      19.
      44/ 2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Amnendments in Various Notification
      Summary: Notification No. 44/2017 amends specified miscellaneous customs exemption notifications by substituting in Notification No. 174/1966 wording to exempt from the whole of the duty of customs as specified in the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act and from the whole of the integrated tax leviable under that Act, and by omitting references to exemption from the whole of the additional duty of customs or additional duty leviable under the Customs Tariff Act in the other listed notifications; effective 1 July 2017.
      20.
      43/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Specified exemption notifications relating to re-import, bilateral/ multilateral agreements, imports by defence, security, sportsperson to
      Summary: This notification amends multiple Customs exemption notifications by substituting references to the earlier "additional duty leviable under section 3" with references to the "integrated tax leviable under sub section (7) of section 3", and in specified cases also to the goods and services compensation cess, while omitting or deleting designated table entries and updating administrative terminology; the amendments take effect from the first day of July, 2017.
      21.
      42/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification Nos. 102/2007 dated the 14th September, 2007, 4/99 dated the 8th January 1999, 172/1994 dated the 30th September 1994
      Summary: The notification updates three customs exemption notifications to replace references to sales tax/VAT and additional duty with GST-era terms: substituting integrated, central, state and union territory Goods and Services Tax terminology for sales tax/VAT in notification 102/2007 and adding a proviso accepting VAT documents for goods sold prior to 1 July 2017; amending notification 4/99 to refer to additional duty, integrated tax and compensation cess; and amending notification 172/1994 to refer to integrated tax. The changes take effect from 1 July 2017.
      22.
      41/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to Challenge cups, trophies and medals and prizes etc. won by Indian players
      Summary: Exemption from customs duty and integrated tax applies to challenge cups, trophies, medals and prizes imported into India when awarded to Indian teams or imported by recognised sports bodies, subject to conditions including customs officer satisfaction that items are not articles of general utility, provision of specified documentation and undertakings regarding retention, non-disposal and re-export where applicable, and, for prizes, production of a Department of Youth Affairs and Sports certificate and a five year non disposal undertaking.
      23.
      40/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to imports from Bhutan and Nepal from Basic Customs Duty
      Summary: The Central Government exempts goods specified in the Table, falling within the First Schedule of the Customs Tariff Act, from the whole of basic customs duty and from specified cesses when imported into India from listed neighbouring origins and via designated land routes, including imports from Bhutan, specified imports from Bangladesh, and defined commodities from China transported through named border routes; the exemption is effective from 1 July 2017 with a subsequent insertion by a 2022 notification.
      24.
      39/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 3/57 – Customs dated 8th January 1957 so as to provide exemption to imports by Diplomats, trade Representatives
      Summary: Amends Notification No. 3/57 Customs by substituting references to the Sea Customs Act with references to the Customs Act, 1962 and by replacing the phrase describing additional duty with wording referring to the whole of the integrated tax and the goods and services compensation cess leviable under the relevant provisions; updates table cross references to the corresponding section of the Customs Act and aligns the principal exemption notification with current tax nomenclature.
      25.
      38/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to re-import of engines and parts of aircraft
      Summary: The notification grants a re-import exemption for aircraft engines and specified parts, limiting customs duty and integrated tax relief to amounts in excess of the customs duty payable on the cost of repair (including material, labour, insurance and freight). It applies where parts fail abroad and are returned, where stand-by parts are returned unused, and where parts lent abroad by an Indian company are re-imported; the concession is subject to conditions and procedural requirements laid down by the Government and supersedes the earlier notification.
      26.
      37/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to imports relating to Defence and internal security forces
      Summary: Exemption grants relief from the whole of customs duty and integrated tax on specified First Schedule goods imported for defence or related governmental purposes, subject to conditions specified in the Table. Conditions include direct import by the Ministry of Defence for medals; delivery limits for personal effects of service personnel; certification and non disposal for war grave maintenance gifts; bonded warehouse clearance procedures for Coast Guard stores; and certificates and undertakings for trial, demonstration or training imports. Certain detection and mine search equipment are excluded from the integrated tax exemption.
      27.
      36/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to imports by Vice-President
      Summary: The Central Government exempts goods imported or purchased out of bond by the Vice President on appointment or during tenure from the whole of customs duty and from integrated tax and goods and services compensation cess, limited to goods specified in the Table and falling within any Chapter of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act; exempt categories include personal use articles, household food and drink, furnishings for official residences, and motor cars for the Vice President's use.
      28.
      35/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to Aviation Turbine Fuel in tanks of aircrafts by Indian Airlines, United Arab Airlines and Indian Air Force.
      Summary: Exemption grants relief from customs duty and additional duty for Aviation Turbine Fuel in tanks of aircraft of an Indian airline or the Indian Air Force when imported, subject to (i) the arriving quantity equalling the quantity previously taken out on which duty was paid, (ii) parity of duty rates at departure and arrival, and (iii) absence of drawback or rebate at departure; the notification took effect from 1 July 2017 and includes a provision limiting its effect after a stated sunset date.
      29.
      34/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to Tags and labels, or printed bags of foreign origin imported for repairs and return
      Summary: The notification exempts from customs duty tags, labels and printed bags imported for fixing on export articles or for packaging those articles, provided the importer executes a bond to pay duty on goods not proved to have been used for those purposes and proves export within six months or any extended period permitted by the Assistant Commissioner of Customs or Deputy Commissioner of Customs.
      30.
      33/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to re-import of challenge cup and trophies, won by Defence units
      Summary: Exemption for challenge cups or trophies won by Defence units or members, re-imported trophies, and trophies sent by donors abroad: these are exempt from customs duty and integrated tax under the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, subject to certification by the commanding officer or higher military authority that they were presented to encourage military efficiency, and to the condition that trophies bear an inscription of the object presented before shipment (with a limited exception for foreign-donor competition entries).
      31.
      32/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to works of Art and books, being antiques of an age exceeding one hundred years
      Summary: Exempts from customs duty works of art created abroad by Indian artists and books that are antiques over one hundred years old when imported, subject to conditions: the importer must be the purchasing museum or gallery, give an undertaking to use the goods for public exhibition and not sell them (with duty payable if breached), produce a government cultural certificate confirming public access and purpose-built premises, and register the antiquities with the national archaeological authority within ninety days of importation.
      32.
      31/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to re-import of unclaimed postal articles
      Summary: Contents of postal articles originally posted in India that remained in post office custody and are returned as unclaimed, refused or redirected are exempt from the whole of the customs duty specified in the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act and from the integrated tax leviable under the Act, provided no drawback of duty was obtained when the article was exported.
      33.
      30/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to motion pictures, music, gaming software
      Summary: Exempts imported motion pictures, music and gaming software on recorded carrier media from customs duty to the extent that assessable value is limited to the cost of the carrier medium plus freight and insurance for that medium; excludes pre-packaged retail imports and was made effective 1 July 2017, later superseded by a 2025 notification effective 1 November.
      34.
      29/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Exemption to Specimen, models, wall pictures and Diagrams for instructional purposes
      Summary: Exemption from customs duty is provided for Specimen, models, wall pictures and Diagrams for instructional purposes when imported into India and classifiable within the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975; the Central Government, under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, exempts these specified instructional items from the whole of customs duty leviable thereon, effective 1 July 2017.
      35.
      28/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to grant Rescinds the Notification No. 151/1982 - Customs, dated the 14th May 1982
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising statutory power under the Customs Act, rescinds Notification No. 151/1982-Customs as a public interest measure, with the rescission effective prospectively and not affecting acts done or omitted before rescission; the notification is formally promulgated by the Department of Revenue with an operable commencement date.
      36.
      27/2017 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to Rescind the Notification No. 171/1993 - Customs, dated the 16th September 1993
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking sub section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, rescinds the earlier customs exemption notification on public interest grounds, preserving all actions taken or omissions before rescission, and fixes a commencement date for the rescission.

      GST

      37.
      15/2017 - dated - 1-7-2017 - CGST
      The Central Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Rule 96A requires a pre export bond or Letter of Undertaking in FORM GST RFD-11 for supplies exported without payment of integrated tax, sets timelines for payment where exports or foreign exchange receipts fail, mandates electronic transmission of export invoice details to Customs and confirmation of export, provides for withdrawal and restoration of export permission on default or payment, allows the Board to specify conditions for LOUs, and applies the rule mutatis mutandis to zero rated supplies to SEZ developers or units.
      38.
      14/2017 - dated - 1-7-2017 - CGST
      Assigning jurisdiction and power to officers of various directorates
      Summary: Designated officers in specified directorates are appointed as central tax officers under the Central GST Act and the Integrated GST Act, invested with all powers exercisable by central tax officers of corresponding ranks throughout India; a table prescribes rank equivalences and an additional assistant director rank was subsequently inserted.
      39.
      F. No. 354/117/2017-TRU - dated - 30-6-2017 - CGST Rate
      Corrigendum – Notification No. 1/2017-Central Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum to the Central Tax (Rate) notification effects three textual amendments: replacement of "30" with "30 or any Chapter", omission of the words "other than those", and omission of the phrase "goggles and the like, corrective, protective or other" in specified lines of the published Gazette notification.
      40.
      F. No. 334/1/2017 –TRU - dated - 1-7-2017 - GST CESS Rate
      Corrigendum – Notification No. 2/2017-Compensation Cess (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum corrects the English text of the compensation cess notification of 28th June, 2017 to state that the applicable scheme of classification of services is the scheme annexed to the central tax rate notification published the same date, replacing the earlier cross-reference.
      41.
      [F. No. 354/117/2017-TRU - dated - 30-6-2017 - GST CESS Rate
      Corrigendum – Notification No. 1/2017-Compesnation Cess (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 1/2017 - Compensation Cess (Rate) makes two corrections: it expands the tariff entries in line 42 to add further subheadings, and it replaces the prior threshold phrase in line 42 with revised threshold wording, thereby modifying the scope and applicability language of the original notification.
      42.
      F. No. 354/117/2017-TRU - dated - 30-6-2017 - IGST Rate
      Corrigendum – Notification No. 4/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Correction to the designation of supply in a central tax rate notification: the corrigendum substitutes inter-state for the originally published term "intra-state" in Notification No.4/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate), thereby altering the descriptive scope of the rate provision without changing the numerical rate itself.
      43.
      F. No. 354/117/2017-TRU - dated - 30-6-2017 - IGST Rate
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 1/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No.1/2017 Integrated Tax (Rate) makes three textual corrections: replace "30" with "30 or any Chapter" to broaden a chapter reference; omit "other than those" to remove an exclusionary qualifier; and delete "goggles and the like, corrective, protective or other" to remove a listed item description in the IGST rate notification.
      44.
      F. No. 334/1/2017 –TRU - dated - 30-6-2017 - IGST Rate
      Corrigendum – Notification No. 8/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Where the value of taxable service provided by a person located in non-taxable territory to a person located in non-taxable territory by way of transportation of goods by a vessel from a place outside India up to the customs station of clearance in India is not available with the person liable for paying integrated tax, the same shall be deemed to be 10 % of the CIF value (sum of cost, insurance and freight) of imported goods.
      45.
      F. No. 354/117/2017-TRU - dated - 30-6-2017 - UTGST Rate
      Corrigendum – Notification No. 1/2017-Union Territory Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum to the UTGST Rate notification issues three textual corrections to the Gazette publication: substituting a chapter reference in one line and omitting two specified phrases in two other lines, thereby rectifying drafting errors in the notification text without introducing new substantive tax provisions.
      46.
      F. No. 334/1/2017 –TRU - dated - 30-6-2017 - UTGST Rate
      CORRIGENDUM – Notification No. 11/2017-Union Territory Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum amends the English text of Notification No. 11/2017 Union Territory Tax (Rate) by replacing the phrase "scheme of classification of services" with a specific reference to the scheme annexed to Notification No. 11/2017 Central Tax (Rate), published as G.S.R. 690(E) dated 28th June, 2017, thereby clarifying the intended classification cross reference in the Gazette publication.
      2 Circulars Toggle

      DGFT

      1.
      Trade Notice No 11/2018 - dated 30-6-2017
      Important FTP provisions in the context of the implementation of the GST regime applicable w.e.f. 01.07.2017
      Summary: References to Central Excise Authority in the FTP are to be read as Jurisdictional Customs Authority; Duty Credit Scrips cannot be used for payment of IGST or GST compensation cess on imports or for CGST/SGST/IGST and GST compensation cess on domestic procurement. Advance Authorisation exemptions will not cover IGST or GST compensation cess; importers must pay IGST and may claim ITC. ARO facility is restricted to items in Schedule 4. EOUs must pay applicable GST on domestic procurements and on DTA clearances may need to repay customs exemptions; deemed export drawback and TED refunds are limited principally to basic customs duty except where Schedule 4 central excise exemptions apply.

      Customs

      2.
      26/2017 - dated 1-7-2017
      Export procedure and sealing of containerized cargo-regarding
      Summary: Export under GST is zero rated, permitting exporters to either export under bond or Letter of Undertaking without payment of integrated tax and claim refund of unutilized input tax credit, or export on payment of integrated tax and claim refund of tax paid. Refunds under the bond/LUT route require electronic filing on the Common Portal after delivery of export manifest/report. Shipping bills with GST invoice details are deemed refund applications where returns are filed, with electronic exchange between GST and Customs systems to process refunds to the exporter's bank account.
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