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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 24,2017

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      Summary: The composition levy's tax base, as defined by turnover, expressly includes exempt supplies, indicating that composition tax is payable having regard to exempted goods; however, Section 10(2)(b) disqualifies persons making supplies "not leviable to tax," creating an ambiguity whether exempt supplies (which definitionally includes nil rated and wholly exempt supplies and non taxable supplies) render a person ineligible for composition. Commentators note this tension and call for clarification or amendment to reconcile the turnover inclusion with the eligibility restriction.
      Summary: A registered person who made inter state supplies during the previous year is ineligible to opt for the composition scheme in the current year, because eligibility under Section 10 is determined with reference to the preceding financial year; thus the absence of inter state supplies must be assessed for the previous year even if turnover remains below the threshold.
      Summary: Eligibility for the composition scheme depends on aggregate turnover in the preceding financial year not exceeding the prescribed threshold; aggregate turnover is computed on an all India basis and includes taxable supplies (excluding inward reverse charge supplies), exempt supplies, exports and inter State supplies by the same PAN, while excluding GST and cess. Eligibility is reassessed each year; a fresh declaration is required to opt into the scheme after becoming eligible.
      Summary: The composition levy remains valid so long as statutory eligibility conditions and applicable CGST Rules are complied with; no fresh annual intimation is required if those conditions continue to be met.
      Summary: The option to pay tax under the composition levy must be exercised by giving electronic intimation in FORM GST CMP-02 prior to the commencement of the relevant financial year under the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Withdrawal from the composition scheme is effected by filing a duly signed or verified application in FORM GST CMP-04, and the applicant must electronically furnish FORM GST ITC-01 detailing stock of inputs and inputs contained in semi-finished or finished goods held on the date of withdrawal within thirty days of withdrawal.
      Summary: Importers can opt for the composition scheme where otherwise eligible; there is no categorical bar on importers availing composition levy. IGST is payable on import and such tax may not yield input tax credit for a composition taxpayer. Pure service providers remain ineligible for composition, and importing services for business or captive consumption does not automatically make a person a service provider or disqualify composition eligibility.
      Summary: Exports are treated as inter State supplies for GST purposes. The composition levy prohibits a taxpayer from making inter State outward supplies of goods while paying tax under the composition scheme. Therefore, an exporter whose transactions are classified as inter State supplies cannot opt to pay tax under the composition scheme in respect of those export supplies.
      Summary: Supplies from the domestic tariff area to an SEZ are treated as inter State supplies, and Rule 5/Section 10 conditions for the composition levy prohibit a composition taxpayer from making inter State outward supplies; therefore a person paying tax under the composition scheme cannot make outward supplies of goods to an SEZ while remaining in the scheme.
      Summary: Persons below the turnover threshold who hold stock on the appointed day cannot opt for the composition scheme if that stock was purchased inter state, imported, or received from an out of State branch, agent or principal; possession of such goods on the appointed day disqualifies a registered person from the composition levy.
      Summary: A taxpayer acting as a casual taxable person or a non-resident taxable person is expressly excluded from the composition levy; therefore casual dealers and non-resident taxable persons cannot avail the composition scheme while operating in that capacity.
      Summary: Section 10(2) excludes five categories from the composition scheme: suppliers of services (except restaurant services), suppliers of non taxable goods, inter State suppliers, persons supplying through electronic commerce operators, and manufacturers of notified goods. Rule 5 adds further ineligible classes. A notification further specifies that manufacturers of ice cream, pan masala, and all tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes are not eligible for composition levy.
      Summary: Crossing the aggregate turnover threshold causes the composition option to lapse from the day the threshold is exceeded; the person is liable to pay tax under section 9 from that day and must issue tax invoices for every taxable supply made thereafter. The person must also file an intimation for withdrawal from the scheme in FORM GST CMP-04 within seven days of the occurrence of such event.
      Summary: Eligibility for the composition scheme is negated for suppliers making supplies through an electronic commerce operator required to collect tax at source; however, because the TDS/TCS provisions are not yet operative and ECOs are not required to collect tax, suppliers using ECOs may currently opt for the composition scheme until the collection provisions are brought into force, and an administrative clarification from the government is recommended to remove uncertainty.
      Summary: A registered person availing the composition scheme cannot make inter state outward supplies; place of supply outside the state requires issuance of a Bill of Supply only, and an inter state supply triggers immediate withdrawal of the composition scheme by operation of law. Withdrawal converts liability to tax under normal provisions, requires filing FORM GST CMP-04 electronically, and exposes the person to additional tax and penalty determination by the proper officer if composition was wrongly availed.
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      By: Kishan Barai
      Summary: Drawback under Sections 74 and 75 continues with limits: Section 74 refunds customs duties, IGST and Compensation Cess on re exported imports; Section 75 is limited to Customs duties on imported inputs and specified Central Excise duties under GST. A three month transition allows composite AIR or Brand Rate claims subject to exporter declarations and jurisdictional GST officer certificates to prevent double benefit. Exporters may instead claim only the Customs portion and pursue GST refund/ITC. Shipping bills must include GST invoice details and system rules require certification when composite drawback is claimed.
      By: Kishan Barai
      Summary: Provides worked computations for post GST import duty sequencing: calculate BCD first; where applicable compute CVD on (assessable value + BCD); apply education and higher education cesses on the BCD+CVD amount; compute IGST on the assessable value plus BCD, CVD and related cesses; and compute Compensation Cess on the appropriate aggregated base. Anti Dumping and Safeguard duties are added to the value used to compute IGST and Compensation Cess and must be levied per their notifications.
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      Summary: PMVVY creates a pension product for persons aged sixty and above offering an assured rate of return payable at purchaser chosen frequencies over a fixed ten year term, allows loans against the purchase price with recovery from pension instalments and claim proceeds, permits premature exit for critical or terminal illness with near full refund, provides death benefit payment of the purchase price to beneficiaries, and contemplates government reimbursement to the insurer for any shortfall between guaranteed and actual returns plus administrative expenses.
      Summary: NITI Aayog prepared a Strategy Paper on resource efficiency, opened it for public comments, and convened a multi stakeholder meeting-including government departments, research institutions, industry associations and international partners-chaired by the Principal Adviser to review the paper and comments. Participants agreed the finalized Strategy Paper could serve as the basis for future national action on resource efficiency, providing a consultative mechanism for policy formulation and interagency cooperation.
      Summary: The National Trade Facilitation Action Plan provides a time bound roadmap to align border procedures with international best practices, implement the Trade Facilitation Agreement and advance Ease of Doing Business, including a TFA plus category that extends facilitation measures beyond TFA. The WCO praised India's customs reforms and GST preparedness, offered technical support through programmes like Mercator, and sought cooperation on studies addressing illicit financial flows and trade based money laundering, with related workshops and inter agency meetings to coordinate implementation and capacity building.
      Summary: All centrally sponsored schemes must have a sunset date and undergo an outcome review; sunset dates and medium term frameworks are to be aligned with Finance Commission Cycles. By Department of Expenditure memorandum, at the end of the Twelfth Plan Ministries must undertake outcome reviews and re submit schemes for appraisal and approval unless already coterminous with the Finance Commission Cycle. The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme is excluded as it is statutorily governed, and the alignment process applies mutatis mutandis to subsequent Finance Commission Cycles.
      Summary: Disclosure of information relating to specific taxpayers is restricted by taxpayer information confidentiality, with disclosure permitted only as provided under Section 138. The Income Tax Department conducted searches, surveys and issued verification notices for suspicious high-value cash deposits, resulting in seizures and detection of undisclosed income. Operation Clean Money used non-intrusive outreach and web responses to reconcile cash transactions with tax profiles and deployed data analytics to identify additional cases for verification and appropriate direct-tax action.
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      GST - States

      1.
      FD 48 CSL 2017 - dated - 12-7-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Notification No. FD 48 CSL 2017 (01/2017) dated 29th June, 2017.
      Summary: Corrigendum corrects and supplements Karnataka GST notifications by amending commodity descriptions and HS codes, inserting new tariff entries, and removing proposed bracketed language, thereby aligning schedule entries-including roasted coffee wording, a cereal-residue entry, corrected HS figures for fuel and beverage items, an expanded classification reference, a dried citrus fruit entry, exclusion for packaged branded leguminous vegetables, and a new road-tractor vehicle entry-with intended GST schedule treatment.
      2.
      FD 47 CSL 2017. - dated - 5-7-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Notification specifying the document to be carried for movement of Goods.
      Summary: Notification requires registered persons to enter consignment and transport details for specified commodities on designated departmental websites and carry a tax invoice or delivery challan where applicable; generate unique e-way bill numbers (separate where a single invoice moves in multiple vehicles); maintain credentials, review entries weekly, and observe distance-based e-way bill validity; provides multi-user passwords, consolidation options, and an SMS-based m-way bill alternative; and prescribes detention, seizure and penalty for non-compliance under Section 129 of the Karnataka GST Act, 2017.
      3.
      04-A/2017 - dated - 5-7-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Karnataka Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The amendment adds rule 96A establishing conditions for zero-rated exports without payment of integrated tax-requiring a bond or Letter of Undertaking (FORM GST RFD-11), electronic transmission of GSTR-1 export invoice data to Customs, specified timelines for payment of tax and interest if goods are not exported or foreign exchange is not received, withdrawal and restoration of export facility on payment, and Board-specified terms for Letters of Undertaking; it further inserts Chapters on Inspection, Search and Seizure, Demands and Recovery, and Offences and Penalties with prescribed forms and procedural mechanisms.
      4.
      17/2017 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Intra-State supply of Services by Electronic Commerce Operators.
      Summary: Notification assigns liability for tax on specified intra State services to the electronic commerce operator for passenger transportation by radio taxi, motor cab, maxi cab and motor cycle, and for accommodation services supplied through electronic commerce platforms, except where the service provider is separately liable for registration; definitions for radio taxi and vehicle classes are provided and the notification specifies its commencement date.
      5.
      16/2017 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Specified International organisation.
      Summary: The notification designates specified international organisations and foreign diplomatic missions or consular posts (and their diplomatic agents) as eligible for State tax refund, subject to a certificate from the organisation confirming official use, a Protocol Division certificate based on reciprocity for diplomatic missions, required original undertakings for services, and certificates for goods confirming mission use, three year non disposal, and repayment obligations on non compliance.
      6.
      15/2017 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Restriction of refund of un-utilised ITC u/s.54(3) of the KGST Act, 2017 in case of services of certain category.
      Summary: No refund of unutilised Input Tax Credit shall be allowed under the refund provision of the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act in respect of supplies of services specified in sub item (b) of item 5 of Schedule II; the bar is a categorical exclusion for that class of services and takes effect from the first day of July.
      7.
      14/2017 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Services by way of any activity in relation to a function entrusted to a Panchayat under article 243G of the constitution.
      Summary: The state GST notification declares that services by the Central Government, State Government or any local authority, when engaged as a public authority in any activity relating to functions entrusted to a Panchayat, shall be treated neither as a supply of goods nor a supply of service for purposes of the GST law, with effect from the commencement date specified in the notification.
      8.
      13/2017 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Karnataka SGST
      Reverse charge related notification in respect of services.
      Summary: The notification lists specified service categories for which State tax under the Karnataka GST Act shall be paid on reverse charge by recipients located in the taxable territory, identifying for each category the supplier class and the recipient class (for example GTAs to factories or registered entities, advocates or advocate firms to business entities, arbitral tribunals to business entities, sponsorship to corporates or firms, certain government supplies to business entities, directors to their companies, insurance agents to insurers, recovery agents to banking/financial entities, and copyright transfers to publishers/producer types). Explanations treat freight payers and litigant business entities as recipients and adopt statutory definitions for terms used.
      9.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/024 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Specifies the following documents to be carried by a person in charge of a conveyance carrying any consignment of goods taxable under the Act.
      Summary: Requires the person in charge of a conveyance carrying taxable consignments to carry specified MVAT-derived forms until an e-waybill system is in place; certain forms must be accompanied by a tax invoice or invoice reference number while others require no security. Transitional procedures permit former MVAT-registered taxpayers to apply online for particular forms and to obtain special permission for own-use transport, whereas other taxpayers must apply manually to the State tax officer.
      10.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/014 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Neither as a supply of goods nor a supply of service.
      Summary: Activities or transactions undertaken by the Central Government, State Government or any local authority in which they are engaged as a public authority, when relating to functions entrusted to Panchayats under the Constitution, shall be treated neither as a supply of goods nor as a supply of service for GST purposes, by state notification operating from the stated commencement date.
      11.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/012 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Exempts the intra-State supply of services State tax leviable thereon under sub-section (1) of section 9.
      Summary: The Government of Meghalaya exempts specified intra State supplies of services from State tax to the extent tax payable exceeds the tax calculated at the rate set in the Table, subject to the conditions and provisos in the corresponding Table entries and the definitions and explanations that delimit the scope and exclusions of each exemption; the notification takes effect from 1 July 2017.
      12.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/011 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Notifies the State tax.
      Summary: Notification prescribes the State tax on specified intra State supplies of services by reference to a classified Table, fixing rates and attaching conditions (notably non utilisation of input tax credit) for specified service sub categories; sets valuation rules for composite supplies involving transfer of land and for lotteries; defines terms including that goods includes capital goods and information technology software; and clarifies reversal mechanics where input tax credit has been taken. Comes into force 1 July 2017.
      13.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/005 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Notifies the goods no refund of unutilised input tax credit on account of rate of tax on inputs
      Summary: Notification specifies that no refund of unutilised input tax credit shall be allowed where credit accumulated because input tax rate exceeds output tax rate (other than nil rated or fully exempt supplies), identifying specific tariff items including certain textile fabrics and railway locomotives, rolling stock, parts and track fixtures, and directing use of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 for interpretation.
      14.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/002 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Council, exempts intra-State supplies of goods, Schedule appended to this notification,
      Summary: The State government, on the Council's recommendation and under statutory authority, exempts intra State supplies of goods listed in the appended Schedule from the entire State tax that would otherwise be leviable, with applicability determined by the tariff item, sub heading, heading or Chapter entries set out in the Schedule.

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      15.
      66/2017 - dated - 20-7-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission, a commission constituted under the Haryana Electricity Reform Act, 1997, in respect of the following specified income arising to that body
      Summary: The Central Government notified Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission under clause (46) of section 10 of the Income-tax Act in respect of specified income: government grants and loans; fees under the Electricity Act, 2003; and interest on those receipts. The notification is conditional on the commission not engaging in commercial activity, maintaining unchanged activities and the nature of the specified income, and filing its return of income as required; it applies to the financial years 2017-2018 through 2021-2022.
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      1.
      06/2017-18 - dated 13-7-2017
      Submission of Bond/Letter of Undertaking by the Exporter in respect of Exports without payment of Integrated Tax under the IGST Act.
      Summary: A registered person making zero rated supply may export under bond or Letter of Undertaking without payment of integrated tax and claim refund of unutilized input tax credit; the exporter must furnish, prior to export, a bond/LUT binding to pay tax with interest if goods are not exported or export proceeds are not received within specified statutory periods. The State will accept bond/LUT at the jurisdictional Assistant Commissioner/Local GST Office/Commercial Tax Officer or Sub GST Office until taxpayers are administratively assigned to Central or State authorities.
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