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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 23,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Liquidated damages are contractual monetary sums compensating for breach or delay; when the contract reflects an agreement to tolerate an act for consideration, such amounts fall within the definition of supply of services under Schedule II and are taxable under GST. The GST liability arises at the time the contractual condition for imposition of the damages is established, and classification and rate follow applicable notifications, with amounts collected prior to GST governed by earlier law.
      By: CSHithakar Chouta
      Summary: Significant beneficial ownership captures persons holding ultimate beneficial interest whose names are not on the company register; such persons must file a declaration in Form BEN 1 and the company must file BEN 2 with the Registrar, maintain a register in Form BEN 3, and issue information notices in Form BEN 4. Instruments like global depository receipts and compulsorily convertible preference shares or debentures are treated as shares for determining significant beneficial ownership.
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      Summary: The GST Council recommended multiple GST rates reductions across many goods including consumer appliances, vehicles, footwear price bands, fabrics and specified handicraft items; allowed prospective refund of accumulated input tax credit for fabrics affected by an inverted duty structure; exempted compensation cess on certain coal rejects and fuel cell vehicles; adjusted valuation for imported urea under IGST; and issued classification and rate clarifications for several specified goods, to be given effect through Gazette notifications and circulars.
      Summary: The Council adopted a package of GST exemptions and rate rationalisations for services in agriculture, education, social security, hospitality, banking and selected government/nonprofit services. It exempted specified agricultural, pension and welfare services, reduced tax on e books with print editions, moved accommodation taxation to a transaction value basis, and specified rates and ITC treatment for composite multimodal transport and certain composite supplies. Clarificatory amendments and notification changes were directed to define renting of immovable property, refine works contract and catering entries, and clarify cross border intra group service treatment and other sectoral GST applications.
      Summary: The Simplified GST Return framework creates a monthly return for most taxpayers and an optional quarterly return with monthly tax payment for eligible small taxpayers. Returns focus on two tables-outward supplies and input tax credit based on supplier-uploaded invoices-with continuous upload and buyer locking to auto-populate returns. Taxpayer profiles tailor fields shown; NIL filers may file via SMS. Simplified variants Sahaj and Sugam limit required details for small traders. An amendment return allows corrections and payment to reduce interest liability.
      Summary: The press release records a Finance Minister media address delivered after a council meeting concerning GST, serving as an official post-meeting communication on GST policy deliberations, regulatory posture, and matters of governance and administration, without detailing specific decisions.
      Summary: Amendments were recommended to broaden composition scheme eligibility and permit composition dealers limited service supplies; raise registration thresholds in certain States; allow multiple registrations within a State for multiple places of business; limit mandatory registration to e commerce operators required to collect tax at source; and suspend registration while cancellation is under process. The reverse charge obligation for supplies from unregistered suppliers is to be limited to specified goods for certain notified classes. The scope of input tax credit is widened to include specified Schedule III activities, certain passenger transport vehicles, vessels and aircraft, cash transportation by banking entities, related insurance and repair services, and employer obligatory supplies, with reversal of credit where recipient fails to pay supplier within a prescribed period.
      Summary: Opening of a migration window allows taxpayers who filed Part A of FORM GST REG-26 but not Part B to approach their jurisdictional Central Tax/State Tax nodal officers to have details forwarded to GSTN for enabling migration. A late fee waiver is provided by requiring affected taxpayers to first file returns and pay late fees, which will then be reversed in the cash ledger under the tax head.
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