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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 05,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GST consolidated multiple central, state and local levies into a single destination-based framework, expanded the taxpayer base and increased collections, but revealed operational issues: numerous return forms and filing frequencies, multiple rate slabs, dependence on a compensation cess, incomplete realisation of one-nation-one-tax and technological weaknesses in the GST Network. Reform priorities highlighted include simplifying returns into a single form, rationalising rate slabs, lowering high rates on low-yield items, expanding GST scope and easing procedures for composition dealers, with the GST Council to consider these changes.
      By: G Binani
      Summary: Banks' inconsistent and truncated transaction narrations hinder account reconciliation due to variable data entry language and software limits. The author proposes a uniform narration format: CreditorName / TransactionType / NatureOfTransaction / UTRN, and standardised creditor abbreviations. He urges a centrally prepared, periodically updated abbreviation list of narrations, publicised on bank websites, with monitoring to ensure mandatory implementation so as to improve clarity, reduce customer queries, and enhance banking efficiency.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Supplies to a Special Economic Zone developer or unit are classified as zero rated supply with refund and input tax credit mechanisms available, but zero rating and refund eligibility apply only where such supplies are received for authorized operations as evidenced under the rules. Although supplies to SEZs are treated as inter state supplies, specific place of supply rules for services (e.g., accommodation, restaurant services) can render particular transactions intra state if the supply is performed and consumed outside the SEZ, as confirmed by an advance ruling and administrative circular.
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      Summary: Amendments require class-based creditor representation by offering three nominated insolvency professionals with appointment based on the highest creditor choice; allow withdrawal applications before EoI with bank guarantee and CoC approval by ninety percent voting share and filing by the resolution professional within three days; set voting share for creditors without agreed interest to include interest at eight percent per annum; extend interim resolution professional functions until appointment if delayed beyond forty days; prescribe reduced CoC notice and voting window rules where authorised representatives exist; impose fixed deadlines for opinion, determination and filing on avoidance transactions; standardise EoI, provisional and final applicant lists, issuance of information memorandum, RFRP and minimum timeframes for submission and strict evaluation of resolution plans.
      Summary: Increase in Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for kharif crops for 2018-19 raises MSPs across cereals, pulses, oilseeds and cotton to align with the Budget principle of at least 150% of production cost, based on CACP recommendations; procurement and price-support will be undertaken by designated central and state agencies (FCI, NAFED, SFAC, CCI) and the cost definition includes paid-out and imputed family labour, with complementary measures-insurance premium subsidies, e-NAM, Soil Health Cards, PKVY, irrigation scheme, producer organisations, buffer stocks and market reforms-aimed at improving farmer incomes.
      Summary: Accession to the WIPO Copyright Treaty and the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty extends protection into the internet and digital environment, enabling right holders to commercialize and secure reciprocal international protection. The treaties recognise Technological Protection Measures and Rights Management Information and affirm performers' moral and exclusive economic rights, complementing prior amendments to the Copyright Act, 1957 (including communication to the public, safe harbour provisions and performer rights) to facilitate digital distribution and industry confidence.
      Summary: The Union Cabinet approved renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between ICAI and SOCPA to establish a mutual cooperation framework covering corporate governance, technical research and advice, quality assurance, forensic accounting, SMP issues, Islamic finance, Continuing Professional Development and other accountancy matters, aimed at professional interaction, capacity building, and promotion of the accounting and auditing profession while expanding opportunities for ICAI members.
      Summary: Approval extends the recapitalization scheme for Regional Rural Banks to enable maintenance of a minimum Capital to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio of 9 per cent; RRBs with CRAR below the threshold will be identified and provided capital support in consultation with NABARD, utilising remaining central government funds over the extended period, while financially strong RRBs may be allowed to raise capital from non-government and non-sponsor sources.
      Summary: Special administrative initiative enacted a special drive to expedite disposal of pending appeal-effect and rectification matters and accelerate refund issuance; the Department prioritised processing of returns with refund claims, extended the drive regionally where required, and reported large-scale processing of pending refund claims with the majority cleared by the end of the period.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes has executed additional Unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements covering cross-border transactions-including corporate guarantees, brand purchases, grading and management services, and royalties-across consumer, automobile and precious stones and metals sectors, applying agreed transfer pricing methodologies to reduce prospective disputes and enhance tax certainty.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the USD Reference Rate for July 4, 2018 and the previous day's rate, stating the SDR Rupee rate will be based on that reference; it also provides Rupee exchange rates for EUR, GBP and JPY derived from the USD reference and middle cross currency quotes for July 3-4, 2018.
      Summary: The Ministry adopted the United Nations Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics and is evolving a National Policy; it extended statutory coverage via amendment to the Collection of Statistics Act and issued General Guidelines on Quality Assurance and on Socio Economic Indices. Methodological reforms included base year revisions, formation of a committee for sub national accounts, launch of the Periodic Labour Force Survey, and development of a Draft National Indicator Framework. The Ministry advanced digital data infrastructure, capacity building, state statistical support, and online monitoring of large central infrastructure projects.
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      DGFT

      1.
      17/2015-2020 - dated - 3-7-2018 - FTP
      Amendment in Appendix 3 (SCOMET Items) to Schedule-2 of ITC(HS) Classification of Export and Import Items,2018
      Summary: Amendment revises the SCOMET appendix to Schedule 2 of the ITC (HS) by reorganising Category 2 into subcategories 2A-2H for microorganisms, toxins and related technology/software; restating Category 3D as chemical and biomaterial manufacturing and handling equipment and related technology/software; reserving Category 5D; and substituting, deleting, or adding glossary definitions including cryptographic activation, compensation systems, ADC types, sample rate, steady state mode, military use, and RNSS.

      GST - States

      2.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-I/110 - dated - 14-6-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to waive the late fee for FORM GSTR-3B.
      Summary: Waiver of late fee for delayed filing of FORM GSTR-3B for October 2017-April 2018 is granted for taxpayers who had submitted but not filed FORM GST TRAN-1 by 27 December 2017, provided they filed TRAN-1 by 10 May 2018 and filed the GSTR-3B returns for those months by 31 May 2018; the notification takes effect from 14 May 2018.
      3.
      14/2018-State Tax - dated - 22-6-2018 - Delhi SGST
      Amending the DGST Rules, 2017 (Third Amendment Rules, 2018).
      Summary: Amendment clarifies procedural requirements: rule 45 permits challans issued by principal or sending job worker with successive endorsements when goods move between job workers or return to the principal; rule 127 inserts the word "day" for performance report timing; rule 129(6) replaces Standing Committee wording with allowance by the Authority; rule 133 authorises referral back to the Director General of Safeguards for further investigation if the Authority records reasons; rule 134 prescribes quorum of three and majority decision with Chairman casting vote; explanation excludes leasing of railway parcel space from rail transport expressions.
      4.
      CCT/26-2/2018-19/35 - dated - 21-5-2018 - Goa SGST
      Notified in constitution of Appellate Authority.
      Summary: Notification constitutes the Appellate Authority under the Goa Goods and Services Tax framework by appointing the Additional Commissioner of State Tax with jurisdiction over the entire State and two Deputy Commissioners of State Tax with jurisdiction over North Goa and South Goa districts respectively, pursuant to the Act and the implementing rule; the appointments are administrative and take effect immediately.

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      IBBI/2018-19/GN/REG031 - dated - 3-7-2018 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2018
      Summary: Amendments create a defined class of creditors and require the IRP to identify classes, propose three eligible insolvency professionals per class, and obtain their consent; creditors in a class must submit "claim with proof" in Form CA and indicate their choice of authorised representative. The IRP selects the insolvency professional with highest choices for appointment by the Adjudicating Authority; authorised representatives facilitate communication and voting but do not verify claims and are entitled to prescribed fees. Procedural timelines, EoI and resolution-plan processes, withdrawal mechanism, and avoidance-transaction milestones are also specified with updated Forms.
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      GST - States

      1.
      NO.2076-2078/GST-IV - dated 21-6-2018
      Circular regarding procedure for recovery of arrears under the existing law and reversal of inadmissible input tax credit-reg.
      Summary: Amounts arising from pre-GST proceedings-including wrongly availed or carried-forward input tax credit, VAT, entry tax and other pre-GST levies not recovered under the old law-shall be recovered as State tax arrears under the HGST Act. Recoverable tax and inadmissible transitional credit must be paid via the electronic credit or cash ledger and recorded in Part II of the Electronic Liability Register (FORM GST PMT-01). Interest, penalty and late fees are to be paid from the electronic cash ledger. Unregistered dealers' arrears to be recovered in cash under pre-GST procedures.
      2.
      No. 10/2018-GST - dated 12-6-2018
      Procedure for interception of conveyances for inspection of goods in movement, and detention, release and confiscation or and confiscation of such goods and conveyances —reg.
      Summary: Designated proper officers may intercept conveyances to verify documents and e way bills; if documents are missing or discrepancies arise the officer records a statement in FORM GST MOV 01, issues FORM GST MOV 02 directing physical verification (report Part A of FORM GST EWB 03 within 24 hours) and completes inspection within three working days (extensions by FORM GST MOV 03). Post inspection reports (FORM GST MOV 04 and Part B of FORM GST EWB 03) lead to either release (FORM GST MOV 05) or detention (FORM GST MOV 06 and notice FORM GST MOV 07) with quantified demands in FORM GST MOV 09, provisional release on bond and bank guarantee (FORM GST MOV 08) or confiscation proceedings under section 130 with notices (FORM GST MOV 10) and orders (FORM GST MOV 11); all demands and releases are recorded on the common portal and electronic liability register.
      3.
      NO.- 6/2018 - dated 12-6-2018
      In order to clarify the Regarding Recovery.
      Summary: Where the statutory period for filing objections against assessment demands has expired and dealers have neither paid nor challenged those demands, ward authorities are directed to pursue recovery by issuing a recovery certificate, initiating a writ of demand and proceeding to attachment proceedings to protect government revenue; this administrative instruction is issued with the prior approval of the Commissioner.
      4.
      No. 01/GST/2018-19 - dated 8-6-2018
      In order to clarify the Special drive "GST refunds fortnight" from 31st May to 14th June, 2018-reg.
      Summary: A special administrative drive requires taxpayers to file FORM GST RFD-01A on the common portal, print the completed form and ARN, and submit the printout with supporting documents to the single jurisdictional tax authority assigned by administrative order; claims must be filed only once and will not be processed without the physical submission. Departmental officers will prioritize refund cases and a specific Additional Commissioner is designated for escalation, with trade associations asked to publicize the procedure.
      5.
      NO.9/2018 - dated 18-5-2018
      Reporting of data on application for refund using RFD-01 to State/Central Tax Authorities.
      Summary: States must report date-wise GST refund claim and sanction data in three specified proformas into a GSTN web tool, with district figures consolidated daily at headquarters. A Nodal Officer will be posted at headquarters and in each district and their contact details must be sent to the Commissionerate e-mail. Amounts must be in whole rupees; missing proformas up to 17 May 2018 are treated as "Nil". Data must be furnished daily to the C Section e-mail and Deputy Commissioners must ensure accuracy and timeliness.

      DGFT

      6.
      18/2015-2020 - dated 3-7-2018
      Inclusion of additional agencies in Appendix 2G of Appendices and Aayat Niryat Forms of Foreign Trade Policy,2015-20
      Summary: The Directorate General of Foreign Trade notifies inclusion of M/s Best Mulyankan Consultants Ltd. as a Pre-Shipment Inspection Agency in Appendix 2G, authorises its operations in specified countries with validity to 27 March 2021, and annexes approved spectrometers and survey meters for PSIC issuance. The notice also permits an existing PSIA to add instruments as per the annexure and reserves the Directorate's power to curtail PSIA validity.
      7.
      19/2015-20 - dated 3-7-2018
      Amendment to Paragraph 2.74 and Para 2.79A of the Handbook of Procedures of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2015-20
      Summary: Paragraph 2.74 I(f) is revised to specify the applicability of bilateral and multilateral agreements and control lists-including the Nuclear Suppliers Group, Missile Technology Control Regime, Australia Group (and its Warning List or Awareness Raising Guidelines) and the Wassenaar Arrangement (and its Sensitive List and Very Sensitive List)-to export authorisations. Paragraph 2.79A(a)(iv) is revised to provide that no application for authorisation for export of SCOMET items for 'stock and sale' will be considered for items falling in specified SCOMET categories, and to clarify the policy treatment of certain chemicals under stock-and-sale rules.
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