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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 24,2018

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      By: CSHithakar Chouta
      Summary: All non-resident investment in Indian entities must be reported through a consolidated Single Master Form; this will subsume existing reporting forms and apply to companies, LLPs and other investment vehicles. Until the Single Master Form is implemented, affected Indian entities must submit entity-level information via an online Entity Master Form within the Reserve Bank's prescribed filing window. Non-filing will disqualify entities from receiving foreign investment, including indirect investment, and constitute non-compliance under FEMA, exposing them to penal consequences.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Section 13(8)(b) of the IGST Act designates the place of supply for intermediary services as the location of the supplier; consequently, when an Indian intermediary supplies services to a recipient outside India the place of supply remains in India, disqualifying the transaction from export-of-services treatment. Administrative guidance labels such supplies intra-state where supplier location and place of supply coincide, while an alternate statutory reading invoking Sections 8(2) and 7(5)(c) supports treating them as inter-state. The article recommends amending place-of-supply rules to treat the recipient location as decisive so intermediaries can obtain export (zero-rated) status.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: E-Way Bill requires Part A (consignor/consignee details) and Part B (transporter/vehicle details); failure to file Part B before movement invalidates the E-Way Bill and may lead to detention, seizure and heavy penalties. The Madhya Pradesh High Court sustained a substantial penalty where Part B was not filed on a long-distance consignment and technical grievance submissions were not accepted as a defence. The statutory seizure and penalty framework allows levying of penalties regardless of intent to evade tax and lacks a provision for releasing goods without penalty even on proof of tax payment.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Advance rulings clarify GST treatment across supply characterisation, place of supply, taxability of municipal reinstatement charges, registration liability, catering service rates, and tariff classification. UPS plus battery sold together was held a mixed supply; recruitment services acting as a representative do not qualify as export of services and have place of supply in India; street reinstatement charges are taxable; exclusively exempt suppliers need not register unless reverse charge applies; industrial canteen services supplied off provider premises are outdoor catering taxable at 18%; tariff headings must be read by chapter material, placing engineered quartz under agglomerated stone codes.
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