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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 13,2019

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      Summary: The pre-deposit obligation is an independent mandatory condition distinct from the limitation period for filing or condoning delay; it need not be discharged at filing but can be satisfied up to the moment the appellate authority first takes the appeal up for consideration for condonation or admission. If proof of payment of the specified tax dues is not produced by that first consideration, the appellate authority must reject the appeal as institutionally defective and has no power to extend time to deposit.
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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: The electronic ledgers framework requires taxpayers to declare tax, credits and payments in GSTR 3B so that the Electronic Liability Ledger registers liabilities, the Electronic Credit Ledger registers eligible input tax credit debited on utilisation, and the Electronic Cash Ledger records cash payments via challan; reverse charge liabilities must be paid in cash. The portal workflow prompts offsetting of credits against liability and, if insufficient, directs challan creation and cash payment before final offsetting and reconciliation.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The dispute concerns whether interest earned by a del credere agent on short term funding is exempt as interest on loans or taxable as part of the value of supply. One AAAR member held that where the funding is integral to the contract the interest must be included in value of supply and taxed, citing an office memorandum; the other held the loan to the buyer is a separate money to money service by the agent and aligns with the exemption approach, creating a divided ruling and calling for central clarification.
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      Summary: India-UK economic engagement is advanced via ministerial review through JETCO, ministerial addresses and meetings to promote business-led investment vehicles and institutional investor outreach, including raising the profile of the Green Growth Equity Fund, and to discuss Ease of Doing Business and AI collaboration. The India Day Conclave focuses on strengthening financial services ties, FinTech innovation, green infrastructure financing, stressed-asset investment and private equity/venture capital opportunities to attract major institutional investors and inform ongoing bilateral economic dialogue.
      Summary: The DPIIT-led Ease of Doing Business initiative implements coordinated administrative and digital reforms-single electronic forms for incorporation and registrations, online single-window clearances, e-undertakings in place of notarised affidavits, risk-based inspections and port and trade digitalisation-covering starting a business, construction permits, electricity connections, trading across borders, paying taxes and insolvency. Subnational implementation is driven by a Business Reform Action Plan, workshops, handholding partnerships and an online portal that records reform adoption and dynamic rankings.
      Summary: Fast-track processing for FDI proposals is governed by a Standard Operating Procedure requiring decisions within a prescribed timeframe, with pauses allowed for applicants to rectify deficiencies; periodic inter-ministerial reviews support timely disposal. The FDI policy permits 100% foreign investment in most sectors under the automatic route except a limited negative list, and is subject to ongoing review and stakeholder consultation while recognising commercial determinants of inflows.
      Summary: The Government attributes moderated manufacturing growth to domestic demand, export demand, investment levels and prices, and has implemented policy and regulatory measures to stimulate the sector. Initiatives include Make in India for priority sector development, Startup India to encourage entrepreneurship, Ease of Doing Business-driven regulatory simplification, progressive liberalisation of FDI policy, and fiscal steps rationalising corporate tax and customs duties to facilitate investment and improve the business environment.
      Summary: Decline in export credit prompted measures to boost MSME exporter financing: raising the Interest Equalisation Scheme rate and including merchant exporters for pre- and post-shipment rupee credit; GST facilitation via Letters of Undertaking without bank guarantees and nominal GST on domestic procurement by merchant exporters; expedited provisional GST refunds; and reduced export credit insurance premiums. Revised Priority Sector Lending norms are under consideration to release additional export credit, while the central bank opposes earmarking foreign exchange reserves for export credit.
      Summary: Policy sets criteria for export/import bans focused on domestic availability, food security, price and diplomatic considerations; no major bans were imposed in the prior three years. The Agriculture Export Policy assures that processed and organic products will not face export restrictions, requires high level committee review for restrictions on identified essential commodities under extreme price situations with WTO compatibility, and endorses liberalised imports for value addition and re export.
      Summary: Selection of external counsel for WTO disputes is managed by the Department of Commerce through empanelment of law firms based on international trade and WTO expertise, applying a rotational engagement policy and consulting specialised think tanks. Department of Economic Affairs coordinates ISDS cases while line ministries handle individual matters. India's active WTO disputes are largely handled by domestic firms; international legal assistance was used in one instance, and the Department of Commerce reports no ISDS cases pending with it.
      Summary: Trade deficit marginally widened in May 2019 as exports grew 3.63% and imports grew 3.27%, increasing the deficit from USD 14.97 billion to USD 15.36 billion, based on DGCI&S statistics; Electronic Goods and Organic & Inorganic Chemical exports showed strong year on year increases.
      Summary: A bilateral regulatory engagement sought to facilitate Indian pharmaceutical exports to China by addressing market access and procedural barriers. India requested China to open access for affordable generics and remove obstacles such as long approval timelines, unclear registration guidelines, local bio equivalence and clinical trial requirements, and mandatory local batch testing, while seeking recognition for approvals by stringent authorities and adoption of risk based batch testing with self certification. Complementary measures include training, B2B meetings, a Pharmexcil-CCCMPHIE MoU, help desks, and a joint pharmaceuticals working group under the Strategic Economic Dialogue.
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      GST - States

      1.
      CCW/GST/74/2015 - dated - 1-7-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons having aggregate turnover of more than 1.5 crore rupees for the months of July, 2019 to September,2019
      Summary: The Chief Commissioner extends the time for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons exceeding the prescribed aggregate turnover threshold, for each month from July to September 2019, until the eleventh day of the month succeeding each such month; related time limits for other return filings will be notified subsequently in the Official Gazette.
      2.
      F.17(131)ACCT/GST/2017/4592 - dated - 28-6-2019 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for the months of July, 2019 to September,2019.
      Summary: Prescribes the due date for furnishing Form GSTR-3B for specified months as the twentieth day of the succeeding month, to be submitted electronically through the common portal, and requires discharge of tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger not later than that last date.
      3.
      F.17(131)ACCT/GST/2017/4591 - dated - 28-6-2019 - Rajasthan SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 or registered persons having aggregate turnover of more than 1.5 crore rupees for the months of July, 2019 to September, 2019.
      Summary: Extension of the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 is prescribed for registered persons above the aggregate turnover threshold for each month of July 2019 through September 2019, permitting submission of outward-supply details until the eleventh day of the month following each month; time limits for furnishing related details or returns under other statutory provisions will be notified subsequently in the Official Gazette.
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      10/2019-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 10-5-2019 - Sikkim SGST
      Amendments in the Notification of the Government of Sikkim, in the Department of Finance, Revenue & Expenditure No.11/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017.
      Summary: The State Government amends Notification No.11/2017-State Tax (Rate) by substituting every occurrence of the ordinal "10th" with "20th" in the Table (serial no. 3, items (ie) and (if)) and in Annexure IV, effectuated under powers conferred by the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and issued by the Additional Secretary, Commercial Taxes Division.
      5.
      22/2019-State Tax - dated - 23-4-2019 - Sikkim SGST
      Seeks to notify the provisions of rule 138E of the SGST Rules w.e.f 21st June, 2019.
      Summary: The State Government appoints the 21st day of June, 2019 as the date from which provisions of the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax (Fourteenth) Amendment Rules, 2018-specifically rule 12 of notification No. 74/2018-State Tax-shall come into force, exercising its power under the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 to fix the effective date of those amended rule provisions.
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      21/2019-State Tax - dated - 23-4-2019 - Sikkim SGST
      Benefit of this department notification No. 02/2019-State Tax (Rate), dated the 7th March, 2019 class of registered persons who shall follow the special procedure as mentioned below for furnishing of return and payment of tax.
      Summary: Registered persons under the composition scheme or availing the specified state-rate benefit must file quarterly self-assessed tax statements in FORM GST CMP-08 by the 18th day following each quarter and an annual return in FORM GSTR-4 by 30 April; such filings are treated as satisfying statutory return obligations for the period the benefit is availed.
      7.
      20/2019-State Tax - dated - 23-4-2019 - Sikkim SGST
      Sikkim Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Amendments require taxpayers under the composition scheme or availing a specified notification to file quarterly self-assessed tax statements in Form GST CMP-08 by the eighteenth day following the quarter and an annual return in Form GSTR-4 by the thirtieth day of April following the financial year; cancelled registrations must file returns for periods up to revocation within thirty days of revocation; cessation or withdrawal from the scheme/notification requires CMP-08 for the period up to cessation and GSTR-4 for the same period by the annual due date.
      8.
      19/2019-State Tax - dated - 22-4-2019 - Sikkim SGST
      Amendment in Notification number 34/2018 – State Tax, dated the 10th August, 2018.
      Summary: A proviso is inserted requiring the return in FORM GSTR-3B for March, 2019 to be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the 23rd April, 2019; the amendment is issued under section 168 and rule 61(5) of the Sikkim GST framework and takes effect from 20th April, 2019.

      SEZ

      9.
      S.O. 2453(E) - dated - 4-7-2019 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 0.3804 hectares thereby making the resultant area as 51.1676 hectares, at Villages – Pipalia and Alwa, Taluka – Waghodia,District – Vadodara in the State of Gujarat
      Summary: Central Government de-notifies 0.3804 hectares of the sector-specific SEZ for Engineering at Villages Pipalia and Alwa, Waghodia, Vadodara, reducing the SEZ to 51.1676 hectares; the action follows the applicant's proposal, State Government concurrence, Development Commissioner recommendation, and satisfaction of the requirements under section 3(8) of the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005, and is effected under the second proviso to section 4(1) of the Act read with Rule 8 of the Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      15/2019 - dated 12-7-2019
      Issues in respect of payment of third installment under the Income Declaration Scheme, 2016- clarification on certain procedural issues under section 195 of the Income Disclosure Scheme, 2016 read with section 119 of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: Clarification grants procedural relief under the Income Declaration Scheme by deeming payments effected on the next working banking day after consecutive bank holidays to be paid on the original due date, and by treating payments tendered by declarants and credited by banks within a specified subsequent window as paid on the due date; the concerned Principal Commissioner/Commissioner must verify and report to the Principal DGIT (Systems).

      GST - States

      2.
      GST Circular No. 27/2019 - F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4594 - dated 28-6-2019
      Clarification regarding determination of place of supply in certain cases.
      Summary: Port-related cargo handling activities are treated as ancillary services not related to immovable property, so their place of supply is determined under the IGST service provisions according to contract. Services on goods temporarily imported for processing (e.g., cutting and polishing of unpolished diamonds) that are exported after processing without being put to any other use fall under the IGST exception for temporarily imported goods; their place of supply is determined accordingly.
      3.
      GST Circular No. 26/2019 - F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4593 - dated 28-6-2019
      Clarification regarding applicability of GST on additional / penal interest.
      Summary: Where penal interest is charged by the seller as part of a deferred payment for goods, that penal interest is included in the value of supply and is taxable; where penal interest is charged by an independent lender in respect of a loan, such interest falls within the exemption for services by way of extending loans insofar as the consideration is represented by interest, and is not subject to GST. Non interest service fees or other charges connected to loan extension are not exempt.
      4.
      GST Circular No. 29/2019 - F.17(134)ACCT/GST/2017/4596 - dated 28-6-2019
      Clarification on various doubts related to treatment of secondary or post-sales discounts under GST.
      Summary: Post sales discounts are assessed by their substance: a discount without dealer obligations is treated as related to the original supply and may be excluded from the supplier's value of supply if statutory conditions are met. If the discount is an incentive requiring the dealer to undertake promotional activities, it is separate consideration for services and taxable in the dealer's hands, with the supplier eligible for input tax credit. Discounts paid to induce dealers to reduce customer prices must be added to the dealer's transaction value, limiting a registered customer's input tax credit to tax actually paid to the dealer. Where suppliers issue financial/commercial credit notes but cannot reduce original tax liability, dealers need not reverse input tax credit if they pay the reduced value after adjusting the credit notes plus the original tax charged.

      GST

      5.
      GST TRADE NOTICE NO. 04/2019 - dated 26-6-2019
      Advisory for Bill of Supply issued by composition taxable person
      Summary: Composition taxable persons must print "COMPOSITION TAXABLE PERSON, NOT ELIGIBLE TO COLLECT TAX ON SUPPLIES" on every bill of supply and display "COMPOSITION TAXABLE PERSON" in bold capital letters on prominent notices or signboards at the principal and all additional places of business, under Rule 5 governing the composition levy. Non-compliance may result in action under GST law, including penalty, fine or prosecution, and departmental officers and trade associations are directed to circulate this advisory to relevant taxpayers and staff.
      6.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 24/2019 - dated 24-6-2019
      Seminar on Annual return filing compliance under GST
      Summary: Seminar concerning annual return filing compliance under GST for 2017-18 has been postponed; a fresh date will be intimated in due course. Trade, commerce and industry associations are requested to bring the postponement to the notice of their members.
      7.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 04/2019 - dated 20-6-2019
      Advisory for Bill of Supply issued by composition taxable person
      Summary: Composition taxable persons must print "COMPOSITION TAXABLE PERSON, NOT ELIGIBLE TO COLLECT TAX ON SUPPLIES" on every bill of supply and display "COMPOSITION TAXABLE PERSON" in bold on prominent notices or signboards at principal and additional places of business; failure to comply may invite enforcement action and penalties under the GST law.
      8.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 03/2019 - dated 13-6-2019
      ACES - GST Integration - Login procedure and Filing Application for Existing Taxpayers of Central Excise and Service Tax & New Registration of Central Excise Taxpayers in the integrated CBIC- GST Taxpayer portal
      Summary: The notice implements ACES GST integration on https://cbic-gst.gov.in and prescribes that existing Central Excise and Service Tax taxpayers log in via the "ACES (CE&ST)" link using legacy ACES credentials, change their password on first access, and thereafter use their user id and new password to perform e filing and other transactions. New applicants must register using PAN and contact details, complete OTP verification to obtain a Temporary Reference Number (TRN), file the appropriate form (including Al Form or Non Assessee Form), receive an ARN on submission, and await officer approval and issuance of a Registration Certificate before accessing full portal functions.

      Central Excise

      9.
      TRADE NOTICE NO. 02/2019 - dated 14-5-2019
      (1) Change in address of Departmental Portal for e-Filing of Registration, Returns etc. under Central Excise (2) Extension of time limit for filing of monthly return for production and removal of goods and other relevant particulars and CENVAT credit specified in Form ER-I and specified in ER-2. (3) Revised procedure for electronic filing of Central Excise returns and for electronic payment of Excise duty and Service tax arrears under the new portal www.cbic-gst.gov.in.
      Summary: Migration to the consolidated portal requires users to move from ACES to www.cbic-gst.gov.in; ACES will be disabled during transition, existing users must log in with current credentials under "Tax Payer Log in," new users must register online to obtain an ARN and divisional approval for issuance of registration and temporary password, and e filing deadlines for prescribed monthly returns and ER I/ER 2 particulars due in April have been extended while electronic payment procedures are revised on the new portal.
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