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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 10,2017

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      By: CASeetharaman KC
      Summary: Exclusion of Export Oriented Units from zero-rating forces EOUs to pay GST on inputs upfront while refunds under the CGST procedure are delayed by required filings and credit ledger processes, creating a working-capital and interest burden; parity with SEZ zero-rating or relief via rebate/drawback is proposed to prevent upfront taxation on inputs and ease cash-flow pressures.
      By: CASanjay Kumawat
      Summary: Section 142(11) prevents GST on portions of supplies already leviable under prior regimes: VAT for goods and service tax for services; where both VAT and service tax were paid pre appointed day, GST applies post appointed day but the taxpayer may claim input credit of those pre GST taxes for supplies made after the appointed day, subject to prescribed calculation and filing in Form GST TRAN 1 and applicable rules. Time of supply (sale/invoice for goods; invoice/completion/payment for services) determines whether the earlier levy covers the supply, and advances taxed pre appointed day reduce GST liability to the extent already leviable.
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      Summary: Rates under the Goods and Services Tax were set by collective agreement of the GST Council, reflecting cooperative federalism and leaving states with discretion over local levies and shares; petroleum and liquor remain excluded at state request, the rate framework is revenue-neutral, implementation issues are largely settled, and uniform GST is promoted as beneficial for investment, cost clarity and exports.
      Summary: Registration under GST is PAN based and statewise, required for taxpayers above turnover thresholds, inter state suppliers, casual/non resident taxable persons and those subject to reverse charge. Enrollment on the GST portal generates a Provisional ID which must be activated and followed by Part B migration with business and promoter details and prescribed documents to obtain an ARN, Provisional Certificate and eventual Permanent Registration Certificate subject to verification and prescribed response timelines.
      Summary: Explains foundational concepts relating to transition and invoice under the Goods and Services Tax (GST), presenting an introductory framework for the shift to the GST regime and the basic invoicing considerations that accompany that shift; directs readers to a linked presentation and an official press release for further reference.
      Summary: The composition scheme permits eligible small taxpayers (manufacturers, goods traders, restaurants) to pay GST at a low turnover-based rate subject to an aggregate turnover threshold across all units under one PAN; exclusions include most service suppliers, inter-state suppliers, notified goods manufacturers, casual/non-resident taxpayers, and those exceeding the threshold. Composition taxpayers cannot collect tax or claim input tax credit, must pay tax on purchases from unregistered persons and reverse-charge supplies, opt using Form CMP-04, file quarterly returns, and maintain records (electronic or manual) for six years, with audit requirements where turnover exceeds the prescribed limit.
      Summary: The Office clarifies that departmental engagement during the GST transition is facilitative and expressly states that no officer of the Department is authorized to visit the premises of traders and shopkeepers without prior authorization; it warns against impostors posing as GST officers and provides a departmental channel for complaints and verification.
      Summary: A mobile app and an online GST rate finder enable users to search goods and services by name or HSN reference and display the applicable GST rate, description and HSN chapter. The portal returns specific tax components-CGST, SGST, UTGST and Compensation Cess-and the mobile app supports offline use after download to permit verification of rates charged by suppliers.
      Summary: Holders of a provisional identification number may opt for the composition scheme by intimating on the GST portal by the prescribed deadline; they may submit documents to obtain the registration certificate within the permitted period and meanwhile issue tax invoices using the PID. New registrants must apply within thirty days of liability and may opt for composition on filing; applicants who apply within that period may issue bills of supply for supplies made before grant of registration and may issue revised tax invoices after registration.
      Summary: The Goods and Services Tax is presented as a system-driven reform that embeds transactional accountability across the supply chain to curtail tax evasion, protect honest traders from harassment, and facilitate detection of evasive practices; businesses are urged to cooperate, maintain fair accounts, and act as whistle-blowers while implementation issues are to be resolved through stakeholder dialogue.
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      65/2017 - dated - 8-7-2017 - Cus
      Amendment in Notification No. 50/2017-Customs dated the 30th June 2017
      Summary: The amendment creates an exemption for aircraft, aircraft engines and parts imported under specified Schedule II transactions, granting nil customs duty subject to Condition No. 102. That condition requires the importer to execute a bond to: pay integrated tax on the service element if applicable; refrain from selling or parting with the goods without prior Customs permission; re-export the goods within three months after the supply period; and pay on demand integrated tax that would have been payable in case of non-compliance. The amendment is given retrospective effect with a refund safeguard.

      GST

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      16/2017 - dated - 7-7-2017 - CGST
      Conditions and safeguards for furnishing a Letter of Undertaking in place of a bond for export without payment of integrated tax
      Summary: Specification of conditions and safeguards for furnishing a Letter of Undertaking instead of a bond for export without payment of integrated tax under sub rule (5) of rule 96A. Eligible persons are status holders under the Foreign Trade Policy or exporters who have received requisite foreign inward remittances in the preceding financial year and who have not been prosecuted for specified offences above the stated tax evasion threshold. The Letter of Undertaking must be furnished in duplicate for the financial year in the annexure to FORM GST RFD 11 and executed on the registered person's letterhead by authorised signatories.
      3.
      F. No. 334/1/2017 –TRU - dated - 5-7-2017 - IGST Rate
      Corrigendum – Notification No. 8/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 8/2017-Integrated Tax (Rate) substitutes the entry in Sl. No. 10, columns (3) and (4), replacing the rate applicable to rental services of transport vehicles with or without operators, other than (i) above, with the corrected rate specified in the corrigendum as published in the Gazette of India.

      GST - States

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      F.3(17)/Fin(Rev-I)/2017-18/DS-VI/412 - dated - 4-7-2017 - Delhi SGST
      Constitution of Authority for Advance Ruling
      Summary: Constitution of an Authority for Advance Ruling under the Delhi GST Act: the Lt. Governor constituted the Delhi Authority for Advance Ruling, composed of two members appointed by the Central and State Governments respectively, to perform the statutory functions provided in Chapter XVII of the Act, with the notification taking effect from the commencement date specified therein.

      Income Tax

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      60/2017 - dated - 6-7-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Corrigendum – Notification No. 58/2017 dated the 3rd July, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 58/2017 replaces the phrase "name, address and Permanent Account Number (if available with the assessee) of the lender, or depositor or person from whom specified advance is received;" with "name, address and Permanent Account Number (if available with the assessee) of the payer;" in both clause (d), sub clause (i), and clause (e), sub clause (i), thereby standardising the identification wording to refer to the payer.

      SEZ

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      S.O. 2008(E) - dated - 16-6-2017 - SEZ
      Central Government rescinds Notification Number S. O. 1216(E), dated 25.07.2007
      Summary: Rescission of the notification establishing the sector specific Special Economic Zone for electronics at Maheshwaram is effected following a proposal to de notify the entire area, the State Government's no objection, and a recommendation from the Development Commissioner; the rescission is taken under the applicable SEZ rule and preserves acts or omissions done before rescission.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      INSTRUCTION NO. 5/2017 - dated 7-7-2017
      Guidelines for selection of cases for scrutiny during the financial-year 2017-2018-regd
      Summary: Guidelines prescribe mandatory categories for manual scrutiny selection including recurring-assessment additions above prescribed thresholds, transfer pricing additions where appellate finality or confirmation exists, survey assessments except limited non-impounded disclosures, assessments from search and seizure and related provisions, returns responding to reassessment notices, claims of exemptions despite denial or cancellation of registration, and cases with verifiable information of tax evasion subject to prior administrative approval; CASS operates separately for limited and complete scrutiny.

      GST

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      4/4/2017 - dated 7-7-2017
      Issues related to Bond/Letter of Undertaking for exports without payment of integrated tax – Reg.
      Summary: Clarifies that exporters eligible under the notification may use a Letter of Undertaking (LUT), while others must furnish a bond in FORM GST RFD-11 on state stamp paper. Exporters may furnish a running bond to cover estimated export tax liability and must ensure outstanding liabilities remain within the bond; fresh bond required if insufficient. The jurisdictional Commissioner may demand a bank guarantee based on exporter track record, with bank guarantees normally not to exceed fifteen percent of the bond amount. Bonds/LUTs are accepted by the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner having jurisdiction over the exporter's principal place of business.
      3.
      1/1/2017-IGST - dated 7-7-2017
      Clarification on Inter-state movement of various modes of conveyance, carrying goods or passengers or for repairs and maintenance- regarding
      Summary: The inter-state movement of conveyances between distinct registered persons is not to be treated as a supply and IGST will not be payable on such movements except where the movement is for further supply of the same conveyance; repairs and maintenance on such conveyances are taxable and subject to applicable Central/State GST or IGST.
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