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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 20,2021

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      By: Chethan Kumar
      Summary: Differential GST treatment distinguishes exports made under a bond/LUT without payment of tax from exports with tax paid: the former requires LUT/bond and Form GST RFD-11, uses Form GST RFD-01 for refunds, mandates additional declarations and restricts zero-rated turnover to 1.5 times domestic like-goods turnover with refund value as the lower of invoice or shipping bill value; input tax credit on capital goods is not refunded and recovery applies for unrealised export proceeds. Exports with tax paid do not face these procedural or turnover restrictions and allow refund of capital goods ITC, with refund processed through a deemed shipping bill mechanism.
      By: Brijesh Thakar
      Summary: Blocked input tax credit under section 17(5) denies credit for works contract services and goods or services used in construction of immovable property when capitalised, and for goods lost, stolen, destroyed, written off, gifted or given as free samples. Determination depends on whether expenditures are capitalised, whether items qualify as plant and machinery (including foundations) or as immovable property by permanent attachment, and on whether losses are inherent to manufacture. Case law and guidance address reading down for letting purposes and exclude manufacturing loss from reversal.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: The GST Portal restores the standard ninety-day period for filing applications for revocation of cancellation of registration in Form GST REG-21 from the date of the cancellation order in Form GST REG-19. The Portal will also provide late-fee details in Form GSTR-10 via a "Late Fee Payable" link and auto-populate Form GSTR-11 for UIN holders with inward supplies from suppliers' Forms GSTR-1 and GSTR-5 to aid quarterly filing and refund claims.
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      Summary: APEDA's Basmati Export Development Foundation launched an awareness campaign urging farmers to use certified seeds, apply fertilisers and chemicals judiciously, and register on the Basmati.net platform to record value chain activities. The initiative, conducted with state agriculture departments and exporters' associations, aims to maintain Basmati quality to meet global demand, boost exports, assist state governments, and coordinate stakeholders through promotional forums.
      Summary: Launch of the National Logistics Excellence Awards to recognise operational excellence in two categories-logistics service providers and user industries-focusing on best practices such as consolidation, process standardisation, technological and digital upgrades, sustainable practices and COVID-19 response measures. Entrants submit via the Ministry website; shortlisted cases are presented to a National Jury chaired by the Special Secretary, Logistics Division, whose finalists' case studies will be showcased in an online Logistics Excellence Gallery hosted by the Ministry.
      Summary: DPIIT operates the Startup India Showcase as an online discovery and networking platform for DPIIT-recognized startups. Selection is carried out by an Apex Committee from applications, state recommendations, and other nominees; selected startups must provide a self-declaration of no dues to statutory bodies before their profiles are published. The platform offers multimedia profile visibility, social and direct-connect links, search and filter discovery tools, and aggregates startups validated by competitions or procurement for priority consideration by government and corporate buyers.
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      Customs

      1.
      37/2021 - dated - 19-7-2021 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 46/2017-Customs dated 30th June, 2017, to clarify leviability of IGST, on recommendation of the GST Council.
      Summary: The amendment replaces "Duty of customs" with "Said duty, tax or cess" for specified table entries and inserts an Explanation clarifying that goods at those entries are leviable to integrated tax and cess in addition to customs duty calculated on the specified value, and that the exemption applies only to any amount exceeding that calculated levy.
      2.
      36/2021 - dated - 19-7-2021 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 45/2017-Customs dated 30th June, 2017, to clarify leviability of IGST, on recommendation of the GST Council.
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 45/2017-Customs substitutes "Duty of customs" with "Said duty, tax or cess" for specified Table entries and adds an Explanation that, on recommendation of the GST Council, the goods concerned remain leviable to integrated tax and cess under the Customs Tariff Act in addition to the customs duty specified in the First Schedule; the exemption in those entries applies only to amounts of tax, cess and duty over and above the amounts calculated under the said valuation.

      GST - States

      3.
      46/2021-GST - dated - 7-6-2021 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing of FORM ITC-04 for QE March, 2021 to 30.06.2021.
      Summary: The due date to furnish FORM ITC-04 for the quarter ending March 2021 is amended by substituting "31st May, 2021" with "30th June, 2021"; the Principal Commissioner of State Tax makes the amendment under powers conferred by the Assam GST Act and Rules, and the notification is deemed to have come into force with effect from 31st May, 2021.
      4.
      45/2021-GST - dated - 7-6-2021 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for FORM GSTR-1 for May, 2021 by 15 days.
      Summary: Extension of due date for filing FORM GSTR-1 for May 2021 by inserting "and May, 2021" into the second proviso of Notification No. 42/2021-GST; the amendment is made under the proviso to the GST return provision on the recommendations of the Council and is deemed to have come into force from 1 June 2021.
      5.
      44/2021-GST - dated - 6-5-2021 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date of furnishing FORM GSTR-1 for April, 2021
      Summary: The time limit for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for the tax period April 2021 is extended for registered persons required to furnish returns to the twenty-sixth day of the month succeeding that tax period; the amendment to Notification No. 42/2021-GST is deemed issued on the first day of May 2021.
      6.
      43/2021-GST - dated - 6-5-2021 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing of FORM ITC-04 for the period Jan-March, 2021 till 31st May, 2021.
      Summary: Time limit for furnishing FORM GST ITC-04 for goods dispatched to or received from job workers during January-March 2021 is extended until 31st May 2021, with the extension taking effect from 25th April 2021.
      7.
      ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt.II/351 - dated - 1-6-2021 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 13/2020 -State Tax, dated the 21st March, 2020
      Summary: Amendment inserts the words "a government department, a local authority," after the words "notifies registered person, other than" in the first paragraph of Notification No.13/2020-State Tax, effected under the authority of sub rule (4) of rule 48 of the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 to exclude those entities from the original phrase.
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      ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt.II/350 - dated - 1-6-2021 - Meghalaya SGST
      Seeks to rationalize late fee for delay in filing of return in FORM GSTR-7
      Summary: The notification waives the portion of late fee under section 47 for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-7 by the due date for returns from June 2021 onward, such that amounts in excess of a specified daily threshold are waived, and the total late fee liability for such failures is waived where it exceeds a stipulated aggregate cap.
      9.
      ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt.II/349 - dated - 1-6-2021 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt/159, dated the 29th December, 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts a proviso waiving portions of the late fee for registered persons who fail to furnish FORM GSTR-4 by the due date for financial year 2021-22 onwards, distinguishing two waiver thresholds: a lower threshold where the return shows nil State tax payable, and a higher threshold for other registered persons.
      10.
      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)(Vol.II)/68 - dated - 1-6-2021 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)(Vol.1)/123 dated the 23rd April 2019
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the terminal date in the second proviso of the third paragraph of the earlier notification, extending the specified deadline; issued under section 148 of the State GST Act and declared to be deemed to have come into force retrospectively from the original terminal date.
      11.
      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)(Vol.II)/67 - dated - 1-6-2021 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08(Pt-1)(Vol.II)/53 dated the 1st May 2021
      Summary: Amendment revises multiple deadline references in a prior Nagaland GST notification by substituting specified May dates with revised June and July dates in clause (1), its proviso, and clause (ii), thereby altering the compliance timelines; the amendment comes into force with effect from the 30th day of May 2021.
      12.
      CT/LEG/GST-NT/12/17/358 - dated - 1-6-2021 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for furnishing of FORM ITC-04 for QE March, 2021 to 30 June,2021
      Summary: Amends prior notification to extend the deadline for furnishing Form ITC-04 for the quarter ending March 2021 by substituting the earlier due date with a later one under powers granted by the Nagaland GST Act and Rules. The notification further provides that this amendment is deemed to have come into force from the earlier deadline date, making the extension retrospective.
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      GST - States

      1.
      F.3 (379)/Policy/GST/2021/610-616 - dated 16-7-2021
      Clarification regarding applicability of GST on the activity of construction of road where considerations are received in deferred payment (annuity)
      Summary: Entry 23A exempts annuity-based access services falling under supporting services in transport (heading 9967) but does not extend to general construction services (heading 9954). Therefore annuity or deferred payments received as consideration for construction of roads are not covered by Entry 23A and do not enjoy the exemption.
      2.
      CCT/26-4/2017-18/E/859 - dated 6-7-2021
      Clarification in respect of applicability of Dynamic Quick Response (QR) Code on B2C invoices and compliance of notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(134), dated 30th March, 2020
      Summary: Clarification requires Dynamic QR Codes on B2C invoices issued to persons with a UIN, permits an agent's UPI in the QR when payment is collected by an authorised party, and disallows separate bank account/IFSC details because UPI is account linked. Invoices to recipients outside India (with place of supply in India and payment in foreign currency through authorised channels) may omit dynamic QR. For retail counter sales where invoice numbers are generated after payment, a unique order ID linked to the invoice may be encoded. Dynamic QR must show only the remaining payable amount where part payment exists, with full payment details recorded on the invoice.

      DGFT

      3.
      Trade Notice No. 10/2021-2022 - dated 19-7-2021
      Extension of Date for Mandatory electronic filing of Non-Preferential Certificate of Origin (CoO) through the Common Digital Platform to 01st Oct 2021
      Summary: The Common Digital Platform has been expanded to accept Non-Preferential Certificates of Origin and aims to provide an electronic, contactless single-window process. Manual/paper submission and processing of non-preferential CoO applications remain temporarily permitted during the transition. All agencies listed under Appendix-2E must complete onboarding to the platform by the notice deadline and may contact the DGFT onboarding support email for guidance.
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