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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 13,2017

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      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Gifts and certain employer-provided benefits to employees are outside GST where they satisfy prescribed conditions: employer gifts up to a specified annual threshold per employee are exempt; gifts above that threshold made without consideration and in the course or furtherance of business are taxable. Free club, health centre membership and free housing within cost-to-company arrangements are not subject to GST. A gift for tax purposes is voluntary, without consideration and occasional. The threshold applies per employee and includes festival gifts; the exemption relates to gifts from employers, and questions remain on concessional services provided by employers.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Enclosed withering troughs are closed, flameless heat-treatment chambers that conserve heat and enable forward-only fan operation, achieving roughly 30-60% reductions in fuel and power consumption, reducing emissions and contamination, and improving wither uniformity and hygiene. Given their functional equivalence to flameless furnaces or fluidized bed heat-treatment furnaces, they fall within the illustrative category of energy-saving plant qualifying for accelerated depreciation; a purposive approach should allow higher depreciation for such equipment.
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      Summary: GST Rates Finder is an Android app (iOS forthcoming) that, via a Quick Search accepting HSN codes or goods/services names, returns the applicable GST rate, HSN chapter heading and service descriptions; it works offline and links to the CBEC GST web page for further authoritative details.
      Summary: A MoU between India Trade Promotion Organisation and the Department of Commerce sets annual performance and financial targets with self-evaluation against those targets, records an expected "Excellent" rating for 2016-17, fixes an "Excellent" revenue target for 2017-18, and notes that an ongoing Redevelopment Project may impede attainment of some targets while ITPO commits to striving to meet prescribed benchmarks and maintain stakeholder services.
      Summary: Capacity building workshops teach police officials substantive and practical aspects of IPR enforcement, focusing on counterfeiting and piracy. An IPR Enforcement toolkit distributed to police departments and industry associations supplies offence summaries, complaint registration checklists, and suggestive guidelines for searches and seizures to assist investigations of trademark and copyright infringements.
      Summary: SBI waived its IMPS fee for transfers up to Rs. 1,000 to promote small-value payments while confirming that IMPS transfers above that threshold remain subject to fixed fees and GST, with higher fixed charges for larger retail IMPS transactions.
      Summary: Imposition of the Goods and Services Tax on sanitary napkins at a 12 per cent rate prompted organised protest by a student political organisation that sent sanitary pads to the finance minister with a slogan opposing taxation and staged coordinated campus demonstrations, framing the GST treatment as a gendered burden and calling for reconsideration of the tax classification and rate for menstrual hygiene products.
      Summary: Approval of Joint Interpretative Notes provides interpretative guidance on the definition of investor and investment, excludes taxation measures from treaty scope, clarifies Fair and Equitable Treatment, National Treatment and Most Favoured Nation treatment, and addresses expropriation, essential security interests and settlement of disputes between an investor and a contracting party, aiming to supply jointly adopted positions with persuasive value for tribunals and foster predictable treaty interpretation.
      Summary: Reference exchange rate for the US dollar is published as the operative benchmark for rupee conversion, with the immediately preceding day provided for comparison; using this reference rate and midpoint cross currency quotations, rupee rates for the euro, pound sterling and the Japanese yen are calculated, and the SDR Rupee rate is declared to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Shri Subhash Chandra Garg has assumed the role of Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, effecting an administrative appointment to the department's senior executive post. The appointment is supported by over three decades of public service including central government economic and expenditure roles, senior bureaucratic postings in a state administration, and experience in international financial representation, indicating continuity of senior leadership and policy administration capacity within the department.
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      GST - States

      1.
      VVK-502017-771-TH-3 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      New Nomenclature of Commercial Tax Department Gujarat State
      Summary: Renaming of the erstwhile Commercial Tax Department, Gujarat State to the Commissionerate of State Tax, Gujarat State is instituted by the State Finance Department to align state tax administration nomenclature with the Goods and Services Tax framework, effective from the commencement of GST.
      2.
      VVK-502017-771-TH-3 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Designation of Commissioner in Goods and service Tax Act
      Summary: The Commissioner of Commercial Tax is designated as The Commissioner of State Tax with effect from the commencement of the goods and services tax regime, by a state finance department notification, to align departmental titles and responsibilities during GST implementation.
      3.
      18/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Notification of fertilizer Entry after Sr No.182 Schedule-I
      Summary: The notification inserts four new Schedule I entries classifying mineral or chemical fertilizers (nitrogenous, phosphatic, potassic, and mixed/other, including tablet or small-package forms up to 10 kg) into the lower rate band and omits four corresponding entries from Schedule II, thereby changing the GST schedule placement and rate treatment of those fertilizer goods effective from the stated commencement date.
      4.
      17/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Tax shall be paid by the Electronic Commerce operator for the certain category of the Services under
      Summary: Tax liability of the electronic commerce operator is prescribed for specified intra State services: passenger transportation by radio taxi, motorcab, maxicab and motorcycle, and provision of accommodation in hotels, inns, guest houses, clubs, campsites or other commercial lodging places; the operator must pay tax on such supplies made through its platform, except where the supplier of accommodation is independently liable for registration. Definitions of "radio taxi" and vehicle terms are provided consistent with the Motor Vehicles Act.
      5.
      16/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Refund for UN and foreign diplomatic mission under section 55 of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: United Nations and specified international organisations, and foreign diplomatic missions or consular posts and their diplomatic agents or career consular officers, are entitled to refund of State tax under section 55 of the Gujarat GST Act subject to conditions: certification by the organisation for official use; Protocol Division certificate based on reciprocity for missions; original undertaking for services that use is official or permitted personal; certificate for goods confirming mission use, prohibition on disposal for three years, and repayment obligation on non compliance; and withdrawal of Protocol certificate terminates refund entitlement.
      6.
      15/2017-State Tax(Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      No refund for unutilized tax credit of certain supply of services under section 54(3) of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: No refund of unutilised input tax credit shall be allowed under the refund provision where the supply pertains to the services identified in sub item (b) of item 5 of Schedule II to the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, thereby excluding that class of service supplies from refund eligibility under the state GST framework.
      7.
      14/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Activities not to be considered neither supply of goods nor services
      Summary: Services provided by the Central Government, State Government or any local authority in their capacity as a public authority, specifically any activity in relation to a function entrusted to a Panchayat, are to be treated neither as a supply of goods nor as a supply of services for GST purposes; the notification removes such public-authority Panchayat-related activities from GST classification.
      8.
      13/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Reverse charge for specified supply of services under section 9(3) Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: The notification places tax liability on the recipient to pay State GST on reverse charge basis for specified services by naming each category of supply alongside the supplier and the recipient classes, including GTAs for road transport to commercial and institutional recipients, legal and arbitral services to business entities, sponsorships, certain government-provided services to business entities (with exclusions), directors' services to companies, insurance and recovery agents' services to insurers and financial institutions, and transfers of copyright to publishers and producers.
      9.
      13/2017-State Tax - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Rate of interest under section 50 54 56 of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Fixes annual rates of interest for specified provisions of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, designating distinct rates for interest on tax payable, a higher rate for continued liability, a lower rate for delayed refunds, and an intermediate rate applicable to the proviso; the notification lists each rate against the corresponding provision and is effective from the first day of July, 2017.
      10.
      12/2017-State Tax(Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Exempted supply of goods under section 11(1) of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Notification under section 11(1) of the Gujarat GST Act exempts specified intra State supplies of services from State tax beyond the rate listed in the Table, subject to conditions. The Table lists nil-rated categories such as government and governmental authority services, charitable activities, educational and health care services, transport and goods transport services, agricultural and rural services, incubatee and skill development services, and other public interest or small value supplies, while excluding defined commercial sub-categories and imposing turnover, consideration or temporal conditions as specified.
      11.
      11/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Rate of tax for services under section 9(1) of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Notification prescribes State tax rates for intra State supplies of services under the Gujarat GST Act, 2017, effective 1 July 2017, by reference to an annexed classification of Chapters, Sections and Headings, and specifies applicable percentage rates and conditions. It includes conditional rate provisions restricting input tax credit utilisation, valuation rules for construction supplies involving land (land value deemed one third of total amount) and lottery valuation guidance, together with defined terms and interpretative rules applicable to specified headings.
      12.
      10/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Gujarat Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: The Rules set out hierarchical determination of value for non-monetary and related-party supplies, detailed documentary and procedural conditions for claiming and reversing input tax credit (including attribution formulas, ISD distribution, bank/financial institution rules and job-worker provisions), prescriptive invoice/delivery challan and record-keeping standards, comprehensive returns and electronic matching and rectification processes, ledger-based payment and refund mechanics with prescribed formulas, and transitional filings, audit, assessment and appeal procedures to operationalise GST compliance in Gujarat.
      13.
      09/2017-State Tax - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Appointed date for remaining sections of GGST Act 2017
      Summary: Appointment of 1st July 2017 as the commencement date for specified provisions of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, bringing into force sections 6-9, 11-21, 31-41, 42, 43 (except the proviso to sub section (9) of sections 42 and 43), 44-50, 53-138, 140-145, 147-163, and 165-174 under the power vested by sub section (3) of section 1 by state notification.
      14.
      07/2017-State Tax(Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Exemption for inward supply to Canteen store department under section 11(1) of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Exemption removes State GST on supplies where goods are supplied by the Canteen Store Department to Unit Run Canteens, by the CSD to authorized customers, and by Unit Run Canteens to authorized customers; tariff references adopt the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act for interpretation.
      15.
      07/2017-State Tax - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Amendmend in composition and registration Rules
      Summary: Amendments to the Gujarat GST Rules substitute alternative authentication methods, allowing records to be duly signed or verified through electronic verification code or e-signature and other Board-notified modes; provide that registration is deemed granted if a certificate is not made available on the common portal within fifteen days and no notice is issued, and require the certificate, duly signed or electronically verified, to be published on the portal; and revise form entries and timelines for composition and registration documents.
      16.
      06/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Entitlement to claim refund for the purpose of canteen store department under section 55 of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Section 55 of the Gujarat GST Act specifies the Canteen Stores Department under the Ministry of Defence as entitled to a refund of State tax paid on inward supplies when those supplies are received for subsequent supply to Unit Run Canteens or to the CSD's authorized customers, pursuant to a State notification effective from the notified commencement date.
      17.
      04/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Reverse charge on specified supply of goods under section 9(3) of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Notification specifies reverse charge under section 9(3) Gujarat GST effective 1 July 2017 for four goods categories-cashew nuts (0801), bidi wrapper leaves (14049010), tobacco leaves (2401) and silk yarn (5004-5006)-where suppliers (agriculturists for the first three; manufacturers of silk yarn from raw silk for the fourth) supply to any registered person who must pay State tax on reverse charge; tariff terms and interpretative rules of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 apply.
      18.
      03/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Concessional rate of petroleum operations for supply of goods under section 11(1) of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Intra State supplies of goods listed in the annex for use in petroleum and coal bed methane operations are exempted from that portion of State GST above a concessional rate, subject to prescribed documentary conditions: a certificate from the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons confirming requirement for the operations (naming subcontractors where relevant), affidavits and undertakings by subcontractors and contractors, transfer approvals with undertakings and foreign exchange certification where applicable, and a mechanism to pay tax on depreciated value upon disposal.
      19.
      02/2017-State Tax(Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Exempted supply of goods under section 11(1) of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Exemption under section 11(1) relieves the whole of the State tax on intra State supplies of the goods specified in the appended Schedule, as classified by tariff item, heading, sub heading or Chapter. The Schedule lists categories such as live animals and animal products, fish and aquatic products, dairy and eggs, unbranded cereals and pulses not put up in unit containers, seeds of seed quality, fruits and vegetables, feed and fodder, salt, electrical energy, specified health and biological materials, municipal and clinical waste, and specified religious articles. Definitions of "unit container" and "registered brand name" and Customs Tariff interpretive rules apply.
      20.
      (GHN-50)GSTR-2017(4)/TH - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      e WAY BILL-GGST
      Summary: Pursuant to rule 138 of the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Rules, the documents specified under rules 51 and 52 of the Gujarat Value Added Tax Rules, 2006, as modified for the Gujarat Goods and Services Tax Act and Rules, are prescribed as the documents that the person in charge of a conveyance carrying consignments of goods must carry while the goods are in movement or in transit storage.
      21.
      SRO-GST-17. - dated - 8-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      FOLLOWING CATEGORIES OF SERVICES, THE TAX ON INTRA-STATE SUPPLIES SHALL BE PAID BY THE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE OPERATOR
      Summary: Electronic commerce operators are required to pay tax on intra State supplies of passenger transportation by radio taxi, motorcab, maxicab and motor cycle, and on accommodation services in hotels, inns, guest houses, clubs, campsites and other commercial lodging places, except where the supplier using the electronic commerce operator is independently liable for registration; definitions of radio taxi and vehicle categories reference GPS/GPRS tracking and the Motor Vehicles Act.
      22.
      SRO-GST-16. - dated - 8-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      REFUND IN CASE OF (I)UNITED NATIONS, FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC MISSION OR CONSULAR POST IN INDIA, OR DIPLOMATIC AGENTS OR CAREER CONSULAR OFFICERS POSTED THEREIN
      Summary: Specification grants refunds of state tax to United Nations and specified international organisations for supplies used or intended for official use upon a certificate from the organisation; and to foreign diplomatic missions, consular posts and diplomatic agents only where the Protocol Division issues a reciprocity-based certificate. Services require an original signed undertaking that they are for official or permitted personal use. Goods require a certificate confirming mission use, non-disposal for three years, and repayment of refund on non-compliance. Withdrawal of the Protocol Division certificate terminates refund entitlement.
      23.
      SRO-GST-15. - dated - 8-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      NO REFUND OF UNUTILIZED INPUT TAX CREDIT IN CASE OF SUPPLY OF SERVICES SPECIFIED
      Summary: No refund of unutilised input tax credit is prescribed where supplies consist of the services specified in sub-item (b) of item 5 of Schedule II to the Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Act; the Government has notified that no refund shall be allowed under the Act in respect of such specified services, with the notification taking immediate effect.
      24.
      SRO-GST-14. - dated - 8-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      ACTIVITIES OR TRANSACTIONS UNDERTAKEN BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OR STATE GOVERNMENT OR ANY LOCAL AUTHORITY IN WHICH THEY ARE ENGAGED
      Summary: Notification under the Jammu and Kashmir GST Act states that activities or transactions undertaken by Central, State or local authorities as public authorities consisting of services in relation to a function entrusted to a Panchayat under the Panchayati Raj law shall be neither a supply of goods nor a supply of service; the notification is issued under the Act and comes into force immediately.
      25.
      SRO-GST-13. - dated - 8-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      LIST OF SERVICES ON WHICH STATE TAX SHALL BE PAID ON REVERSE CHARGE BASIS BY THE RECIPIENT OF THE SUCH SERVICES
      Summary: Notification lists categories of services on which the whole of State GST shall be paid by the recipient on reverse charge: GTAs for road transport of goods to specified recipients; individual advocates or advocate firms for representational/legal services to business entities; arbitral tribunals to business entities; sponsorship services to corporate or partnership firms; supplies by government bodies to business entities (with specified exclusions); directors to their company; insurance agents to insurers; recovery agents to banks/financial institutions/NBFCs; and transfer or permitting use of copyrights by authors or creators to publishers, music companies or producers. Explanations define recipient for freight, body corporate, litigant as recipient of legal services, and cross references to GST Acts for undefined terms.
      26.
      SRO-GST-12. - dated - 8-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      LIST OF EXEMPTED SERVICES.
      Summary: SRO GST 12 exempts specified intra State supplies of services from Jammu & Kashmir State GST under section 11 of the Act. It lists service categories accorded nil state tax subject to conditions and provisos, including charitable activities, government and local authority functions, specified transport and goods movement services, housing and residential renting, religious services with charge thresholds, select banking, insurance and social scheme services, incubator and skill development services, educational and healthcare services, and numerous sector specific exemptions. Chapter and heading references are indicative; detailed definitions and exclusions clarify scope and applicability.
      27.
      SRO-GST-02. - dated - 8-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      LIST OF EXEMPTED GOODS (INTRA-STATE SUPPLIES)
      Summary: The Government exempts intra State supplies of goods specified in the appended Schedule from the whole of the State tax leviable under section 9 of the Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. The Schedule enumerates categories including animals and animal products, fish, milk and dairy, fresh fruits and vegetables, cereals, pulses, oilseeds, seeds of seed quality, feed, staple foodstuffs, human blood and components, contraceptives, printed matter, religious puja samagri and other specified items. Exclusions apply to goods put up in unit containers or bearing a registered brand name where stated. Interpretation follows the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975.
      28.
      SRO-282. - dated - 8-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR GOODS AND SERVICES TAX RULES, 2017
      Summary: The Jammu and Kashmir GST Rules, 2017 establish procedural frameworks for registration (including provisional, casual, non-resident and UIN holders), the composition levy (eligibility, intimation, rates, stock declarations and withdrawal procedures), valuation methods for supplies (including related-party and residual methods), comprehensive input tax credit rules (eligibility, distribution by ISDs, attribution between taxable and exempt supplies and reversals), standardized invoicing and record-keeping requirements, and detailed electronic returns, matching, payment, refund and transitional mechanisms.
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