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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 20,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Deemed registration under the CGST Act arises where the proper officer fails to act within statutory periods: approve an application within three working days of submission or issue a deficiency notice within that period and, after receipt of clarification, approve within seven working days. The registration procedure requires online verification of PAN, mobile and email, electronic submission of FORM GST REG-01 with documents, and issuance of acknowledgement; deemed approval operates only when the officer has not taken the prescribed action within the time limits and no valid rejection has been recorded.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: The note sets out ITR form applicability rules, mapping principal income heads to the appropriate return forms and listing precise exclusions. ITR 1 is for ordinarily resident individuals with salary/pension, one house property and limited other sources, subject to disqualifying conditions such as non residence, multiple house properties, capital gains, special incomes, foreign assets/income and treaty relief claims. ITR 2 is for individuals/HUFs without business income, ITR 3 for those with business/profession income, ITR 4 for eligible presumptive taxpayers with specified exclusions and audit obligations where presumptive schemes are not adopted, and ITR 5/6/7 for various non individual entities with specified exceptions.
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      Summary: The Finance Commission will engage with Panchayati Raj institutions, urban local bodies, political parties, trade and industry representatives, and state officials to gather input on fiscal and development priorities. It will be briefed on combating Naxal extremism, review the Naya Raipur (Atal Nagar) project including a field visit, and meet the chief minister and cabinet for a presentation and discussion on the State's finances to inform the Commission's fiscal assessment.
      Summary: Launch of the Global Innovation Index 2019 will present annual innovation rankings and findings across 129 economies using 80 detailed metrics to assess how national environments support innovation, with a thematic focus on medical innovation and a session on India's R&D Expenditure Ecosystem to inform policy and public-private dialogue.
      Summary: MNCs and government stakeholders discussed barriers to establishing and scaling R&D operations in India and recommended practical measures including a single-window support mechanism, an inter-ministerial policy and programme to facilitate industry engagement with national research institutions, and a regular government-industry interaction platform. The Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser, through PM-STIAC, is positioned to coordinate cross-sector collaborations to strengthen R&D investment, partnerships, talent development and integration with the start-up ecosystem.
      Summary: Action plan to expand Government eMarketplace focuses on simplifying registration and procurement procedures, improving product quality and transparency, onboarding more central ministries, state governments, PSUs and banks, and requiring Joint Secretary-level coordinators to identify additional products and services for procurement through GeM.
      Summary: Fraudulent issuance of Input Tax Credit via fake invoices without actual supply is alleged, with searches recovering documents showing circular billing among companies and absence of goods movement, evidencing wrongful availment and utilization of credit; the conduct is being investigated as cognizable and non-bailable under the CGST framework, arrests and remand to judicial custody have followed and further enquiries aim to identify additional firms and quantify evasion.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      S.O. 2564(E) - dated - 17-7-2019 - Co. Law
      Central Government Jurisdiction as Special Court in Maharashtra
      Summary: The Central Government, with concurrence of the High Court, designated the Court of District Judge 1 and Additional Sessions Judge, Pune as a Special Court to conduct expedited trials of offences under the Companies Act punishable with imprisonment of two years or more, conferring focused criminal jurisdiction for such corporate offences within the State of Maharashtra; the notification was subsequently superseded by a later notification.

      GST

      2.
      34/2019 - dated - 18-7-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the last date for furnishing FORM GST CMP-08
      Summary: An amendment inserts a proviso into the principal notification to extend the due date for furnishing the statement of payment of self-assessed tax in FORM GST CMP-08 for the quarter April-June 2019 (or part thereof), thereby changing the filing deadline specified in paragraph 2 of the earlier notification and altering the compliance timeline for composition scheme taxpayers.
      3.
      33/2019 - dated - 18-7-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to carry out changes in the CGST Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The amendments deem an electronic ticket for admission to cinematograph films in multiplex screens to be a tax invoice for all GST purposes even without recipient details, permit optional use by single-screen suppliers, establish electronic surrender of goods and services tax practitioner enrolment via FORM GST PCT-06 with cancellation by order in FORM GST PCT-07, extend certain record retention from two years to four years, and create application and order forms for unblocking the e-way bill generation facility under rule 138E.

      GST - States

      4.
      S.O. 346 - dated - 18-7-2019 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to amend notification S.O. No. 212, dated the 08th May, 2019
      Summary: Inserts a proviso fixing the due date for furnishing the statement of payment of self-assessed tax in FORM GST CMP-08 for the April-June 2019 quarter (or part thereof) as the 31st day of July, 2019; the amendment is notified under the state GST Act and takes effect from 18th July, 2019.
      5.
      S.O. 345 - dated - 18-7-2019 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Amendments revise registration and invoicing rules to require deduction language and reference to section 51; mandate that electronic tickets for multiplex film admissions are deemed tax invoices (with option for other screens); create rule 83B for surrender of GST practitioner enrolment via FORM GST PCT-06 and cancellation by order in FORM GST PCT-07; add procedures and forms for unblocking e-way bill generation via FORM GST EWB-05 and orders in FORM GST EWB-06; and substitute Statement 5B in refund forms to specify invoice and tax-head reporting for deemed exports.
      6.
      S.O. 321 - dated - 3-7-2019 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Mandates furnishing of bank account details on the common portal after GST registration within a short prescribed period, adds violation of that requirement to actionable defaults, and updates registration forms to optionally capture multiple bank accounts; concurrently, introduces mechanisms for electronic cash ledger transfers (FORM GST PMT-09), replaces "payment advice" with "payment order" for refund disbursement, and inserts a specific refund route for duty free/duty paid retail outlets at international airport departure areas under FORM GST RFD-10B.
      7.
      Order No. 06/2019- State Tax - dated - 3-7-2019 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019.
      Summary: Technical problems prevented many registered persons from electronically furnishing the annual return for the period from 1 July 2017 to 31 March 2018; the Governor, using the power to remove difficulties, issued the Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019, which amends the Explanation to the annual-return provision by substituting the earlier statutory deadline with a later date to allow affected taxpayers additional time to file.
      8.
      11/2019- State Tax (Rate) - S.O. 316 - dated - 1-7-2019 - Bihar SGST
      Refund mechanism for outgoing international tourist
      Summary: Retail outlets in the departure area of an international airport beyond immigration making tax free supplies to an outgoing international tourist are specified as a class entitled to claim refund of State tax paid on inward supplies, subject to the conditions in the relevant GST rules; an outgoing international tourist is defined as a person not normally resident in India who stays for not more than six months for legitimate non immigrant purposes.
      9.
      S.O. 315 - dated - 28-6-2019 - Bihar SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification S.O. No.213, dated the 08th May, 2019
      Summary: An executive amendment substitutes the previously specified commencement date in S.O. No.213 (published 08 May 2019) with the words "21st day of August, 2019" under the powers of section 164 of the Bihar GST Act. The notification further declares that it shall come into force with effect from 21 June, 2019 and includes the administrative file reference and authorising signature.

      SEBI

      10.
      S.O. 2570(E) - dated - 17-7-2019 - SEBI
      Designation of courts to be Special Courts
      Summary: Designation of two City Civil and Sessions Courts as Special Courts under the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, the Securities Contract (Regulation) Act and the Depositories Act confers state wide jurisdiction for offences and regulatory matters under those enactments, made by the Central Government with the concurrence of the High Court and suppressing specified earlier notifications while preserving prior actions.
      11.
      S.O. 2569(E) - dated - 17-7-2019 - SEBI
      Central Government Jurisdiction as Special Court
      Summary: Designation of specified sessions courts as Special Courts authorises those courts to exercise jurisdiction under the securities regulatory framework, concentrating enforcement and adjudication of market regulatory offences and contraventions in the designated sessions courts to facilitate specialised handling of financial market disputes.
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      SEBI

      1.
      CIR/CFD/CMD1/ 80 /2019 - dated 19-7-2019
      Procedure and formats for limited review / audit report of the listed entity and those entities whose accounts are to be consolidated with the listed entity
      Summary: Certain illustrative formats for limited review and audit reports for listed entities and those consolidated with them are replaced to align with revised auditing and review standards. The updated templates cover unaudited standalone quarterly and year to date results, audited standalone results, consolidated quarterly and annual results, and bank specific variants; they restate auditor responsibilities, management and board duties, group consolidation disclosures, and procedures for reliance on other auditors. Stock exchanges must notify listed entities and disseminate the changes; the replacements apply from the financial results for the effective quarter specified by the circular.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/CFD/CMD1/CIR/P/2019/78 - dated 16-7-2019
      Modification of circular dated September 24, 2015 on ‘Format for compliance report on Corporate Governance to be submitted to Stock Exchange (s) by Listed Entities’
      Summary: SEBI has revised the format for corporate governance compliance reports and prescribed three templates: Annex I for quarterly filings, Annex II for annual year end reporting, and Annex III to be filed within six months after financial year end (may accompany the next financial year's second quarter report). These formats replace the Annexure to the 2015 circular and must be used to discharge the submission obligation under Regulation 27(2); exchanges are to disseminate the formats and the revision takes effect from the quarter ended September 30, 2019.

      Customs

      3.
      Public Notice No. 62/2019 - dated 16-7-2019
      Rectification of Invoice Mis-match (SB005), GSTN Number Mis- match (SB003), EGM/Stuffing errors (SB002), Mis-match in Shipping Bill details (SB001) and filing of claim for IGST Refund
      Summary: Refund of IGST on exports requires Shipping Bills to migrate from IGST temporary scroll to final scroll; exporters must rectify EGM/Stuffing errors (SB002), Invalid Invoice errors (SB005), GSTIN mismatches (SB003) and Shipping Bill detail errors (SB001) listed in annexures. Exporters must submit self certified GSTR 1/Table 6A, GSTR 3B and concordance tables per Circulars 05/2018 and 08/2018; file a Revised Refund Request for differential IGST where applicable. Manual officer processing for SB003, SB005 and supplementary refunds is limited to Shipping Bills filed up to 15.11.2018. HELP DESK and IGST Refund Cell contact details provided.
      4.
      Public Notice No. 60/2019 - dated 16-7-2019
      Exemption from charges for late filing of Bill of Entry
      Summary: Late-filing charges for Bills of Entry impacted by e-Sanchit/ICEGATE technical failures are waived for consignments within the specified failure period, with waivers to be processed by the Additional/Joint Commissioner; delayed filings after that period require evidence of attempted submission (job numbers, screenshots, ICEGATE messages) for waiver consideration and the notice is to be treated as a Standing Order.
      5.
      Public Notice No. 61/2019 - dated 16-7-2019
      Procedure in respect of 24x7 Direct Port Delivery (DPD)/Direct Port Entry (DPE) by Rail movements between NSD & Balmer Lawrie CFS
      Summary: 24x7 Direct Port Delivery/Direct Port Entry rail removal to Balmer Lawrie CFS is permitted within 48 hours of landing on request or agreement by eligible importers, subject to Out of Charge being taken within 48 hours (extendable to a maximum of 72 hours) from entry inwards. Balmer Lawrie CFS must submit a monthly performance report in the prescribed proforma (Annexure A). The earlier Public Notice is modified only to this extent.
      6.
      Public Notice No. 57/2019 - dated 8-7-2019
      Introduction of 'Project Imports module' in ICES -regarding
      Summary: The ICES Project Imports module requires digital project registration via the LIC/APR workflow producing a project number to be quoted in Bills of Entry; registration mandates entry of all imported items with quantity and CIF in foreign currency, mandatory PI bond details, sponsoring authority data, and limits on value and quantity. A new national provisional bond category PI is introduced for use across ports; project-linked provisional BES filings will record item wise debits against the project/bond, and finalisation via FAO/FDC roles will re credit the bond. Filing without a project number will be disallowed once changes are implemented.
      7.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 55/2019 - dated 4-7-2019
      Mandatory implementation of e-SANCHIT in Export
      Summary: Exporters and customs brokers must upload all supporting documents as digitally signed files on e-SANCHIT when filing Shipping Bills under the Shipping Bill (Electronic Integrated Declaration and Paperless Processing) Regulations, 2019; hard copy supporting documents will not be accepted and implementation issues must be reported to the Commissioner.
      8.
      Public Notice No. 50/2019 - dated 29-6-2019
      Procedure for implementing renewal of Self Sealing Permission to the Exporters
      Summary: Self-Sealing (RFID) permission for exporters is granted for premises based on ownership, lease or rent documentation and physical verification; for leased/rented premises validity matches the lease/rent period. Renewal for such permissions may be granted by the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner, Self Sealing Unit, upon submission of a renewal request letter, self-certified copy of the old self-sealing certificate, self-certified IEC, PAN and GSTN copies, and a valid lease/rent agreement, subject to physical verification and absence of specific adverse information with the permission of the Commissioner of Customs (Port).
      9.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 51 /2019 - dated 29-6-2019
      Procedure to be followed in cases of manufacturing or other operations undertaken in bonded warehouses under section 65 of the Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: Manufacturing or other operations in a bonded warehouse under section 65 require an integrated application combining private bonded warehouse licence and section 65 permission, unified digital accounts as per Annexure B, execution of a triple duty bond in Annexure C, and monthly digital returns. Exported resultant products follow shipping bill and Warehoused Goods (Removal) Regulations with no import duty on contained imported inputs; domestic clearance is treated as a supply subject to GST and requires an ex bond bill of entry and payment of applicable import duties on contained inputs.
      10.
      Public Notice No. 47/2019 - dated 21-6-2019
      Implementation of Export Transhipment (ET P) Module for movement of export cargo from Kolkata Port to Gateway Port in ICES - clarification.
      Summary: Continuity Bonds for export transhipments must be registered in ICES as Transhipment (TP) Bonds by the Main Line Operator (MLO) or its authorised Carrier/Custodian. The authorised MLO/Carrier/Custodian must produce the Transhipment Permit to the Customs Officer at the gateway port before ICES approval of "Allowed for Shipment," after which the bond debited during ETP approval will be re credited. Manual Shipping Bills, including SEZ LEO cases, require a separate Continuity Bond registered locally, with manual debiting and recrediting tied to hard copy TP endorsement until NSDL is interfaced with ICES.
      11.
      Public Notice No. 44/2019 - dated 20-6-2019
      Implementation of PGA eSANCHIT- Paperless Processing under SWIFT- Uploading of Licenses/ Permits/ Certificates/ Other Authorizations (LPCOs) by PGAs
      Summary: Establishes PGA upload of digitally signed LPCOs onto eSANCHIT as the primary mechanism; IRNs will be sent to beneficiaries via ICEGATE-registered email addresses and ICEGATE registration is required. Beneficiaries are barred from uploading previously issued LPCOs from the cut-off date; PGAs must upload LPCOs issued during the prior 15 days and may upload older LPCOs to enable use. Implementation issues may be reported and the instructions operate as a standing order for officers and staff.
      12.
      Public Notice No. 42/2019 - dated 18-6-2019
      Rectification of Invoice Mis-match (SB005), GSTN Number Mis- match (SB003), EGM/Stuffing errors (SB002), Mis-match in Shipping Bill details (SB001) and filing of claim for IGST Refund
      Summary: Processing of IGST refund claims requires rectification of Shipping Bill errors SB001-SB005 and SB002 EGM/Stuffing errors so that Shipping Bills migrate from the IGST Temporary Scroll to the final Scroll under Rule 96 CGST Rules, 2017; exporters must file correct EGMs before departure, rectify GSTR 1 entries for invoice mismatches, submit reconciliatory documents (GSTR 1/Table 6A, GSTR 3B, concordance table), and, where needed, file a Revised Refund Request for differential IGST following Circular No. 40/2018 and Public Notice No. 101/2018. Manual officer-interface processing is available only for Shipping Bills filed up to 15.11.2018; Annexures A-D list affected Shipping Bills.
      13.
      TRADE NOTICE No. 02/2019 - dated 18-6-2019
      Registration of Contract for assessment Under CTH-98.01 and registration of Project Import Bond
      Summary: ICES-based mandatory Project Import registration requires generating a Project Number via the license-registration form (LIC role, approved in APR role), quoting scheme code PI, entering all import items with CIF in foreign currency, and linking to a PI-category national provisional bond. A PI bond must be registered (REB/ACB roles) before project registration; the issued 10-digit license number beginning with 99 serves as the Project Number to be quoted on Bills of Entry and used to debit item-wise quantities and values against the project ledger.
      14.
      Public Notice No. 41/2019 - dated 14-6-2019
      Simplified auto-registration of beneficiaries (IEC holders) on ICEGATE for eSANCHIT and other benefits
      Summary: Simplified auto-registration permits IEC holders to be auto-registered on ICEGATE using GST-provided email IDs, enabling access to eSANCHIT notifications and consignment enquiries without a Digital Signature Certificate for information-only logins. IRNs for LPCOs uploaded by PGAs will be sent to beneficiaries' registered ICEGATE emails. A Digital Signature remains required where the IEC holder intends to file declarations or other electronic submissions via ICEGATE.
      15.
      Public Notice No. 39/2019 - dated 29-5-2019
      Mandatory implementation of e-SANCHIT in exports
      Summary: The Shipping Bill (Electronic Integrated Declaration and Paperless Processing) Regulations, 2019 require exporters and customs brokers to upload digitally signed supporting documents on e-SANCHIT at the time of filing Shipping Bills; hard copies of supporting documents will not be accepted and the directive is to be treated as a Standing Order for officers and staff.
      16.
      Public Notice No. 30/2019 - dated 1-5-2019
      Export General Manifest to be submitted on ICEGATE without hard copy to Customs
      Summary: Shipping lines and shipping agents must file the Export General Manifest electronically on ICEGATE under Section 41 before vessel departure; hard copies already filed electronically are no longer required, and shipping lines/agents bear responsibility for correct, error-free submission and must report implementation difficulties to the Commissioner of Customs (Port).
      17.
      Public Notice No. 29/2019 - dated 1-5-2019
      Rectification of Invoice Mis-match (SB005), GSTN Number Mis- match (SB003), EGM/Stuffing errors (SB002), Mis-match in Shipping Bill details (SB001) and filing of claim for IGST Refund
      Summary: IGST refund on exports under Rule 96 of the CGST Rules, 2017 requires Shipping Bills to migrate from the IGST Temporary Scroll to the final Scroll; EGM/Stuffing errors (SB002), invalid invoice numbers (SB005), GSTIN mismatches (SB003) and Shipping Bill detail mismatches (SB001) block refund processing. Exporters must correct EGMs before vessel departure, rectify GSTR-1/GSTR-3B entries, submit reconciliatory documents and, where applicable, a Revised Refund Request. Manual officer-interface processing for SB003/SB005/supplementary refunds applies only to Shipping Bills filed up to 15.11.2018.
      18.
      Public Notice No. 31/2019 - dated 30-4-2019
      Phasing out of physical copies of Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS)/ Services Exports from India Scheme (SEIS) Duty Credit Scrips issued with EDI port as Port of registration
      Summary: MEIS/SEIS scrips for ports with EDI registration will be issued and transmitted electronically; owners must present scrip identifiers to Customs who will verify ownership from the DGFT website and effect all debits in ICES. Electronically issued scrips will not receive TRA and cannot be used at non-EDI ports, while physical scrips will continue for non-EDI ports and follow existing TRA and excise endorsement procedures.
      19.
      Public Notice No. 28/2019 - dated 30-4-2019
      Transport of containers by Rail from Kolkata/ Haldia Docks to Bathnaha and onwards to Biratnagar, Nepal under Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) in terms of Public Notice No. 08/2019 dated 25/01/2019
      Summary: Containers under the Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) may move by rail from Kolkata/Haldia to Bathnaha and then by road to ICP Jogbani for ECTS seal unlocking and trip report generation, after which they enter Nepal via ICP Biratnagar; CONCOR may perform road movement via LCS Jogbani as an alternative.
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