Companies Law
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File No. 1/1/2018-CL.I - dated - 27-7-2018 - Co. Law
Central Government appoints the day of 27th July, 2018 as the date on which the provisions of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017 shall come into force Summary: Central Government, under sub section (2) of section 1 of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017, appoints 27 July 2018 as the date on which Section 5 and Section 6 of the Act shall come into force, by notification issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs and signed by the Joint Secretary, with an administrative file reference.
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F. No. 1/13/2013-CL-V, part-I, Vol.II - G.S.R. 708(E) - dated - 27-7-2018 - Co. Law
Companies (Incorporation) Third Amendment Rules, 2018 Summary: Defines "resident in India" as a person who stayed in India for not less than one hundred and eighty two days in the immediately preceding financial year and for 2018-2019 counts stays from the first of January until notification; substitutes a requirement that each subscriber to the memorandum and each first director submit a declaration in Form INC-9; replaces the word "Affidavit" with "Declaration" in Form INC-9; and amends the List of Attachments in Form INC-32 (SPICe) to require declaration by first subscribers and directors.
GST - States
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F.A-3-22-2018-1-V-(59) - dated - 20-7-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
The Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 Summary: The State GST Rules are amended to substitute the designation "Director General of Safeguards" with "Director General of Anti-profiteering" in specified rules, so that all references to the former designation shall be read as references to the latter; the amendment is made under the State GST Act and notified with a deemed commencement date.
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F.A-3-20-2018-1-V-(58) - dated - 5-7-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
The Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 Summary: Transporters registered in more than one State or Union Territory with the same PAN may apply for a unique common enrolment number using FORM GST ENR-02 via any one GSTIN; upon validation a unique common enrolment number will be issued and, once issued, the transporter may not use individual GSTINs for Chapter XVI. The Commissioner or authorised officer may extend the time for recording the final report in Part B of FORM EWB-03 by up to three days, counted from midnight of the interception date.
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F.A-3-78-2017-1-V-(57) - dated - 30-6-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
Corrigendum - Notification of this department No. F-A-3-78-2017-1-V-(31), dated 16th February 2018. Summary: Corrigendum amends the Table entries to require nominees to be not below the rank of Joint Commissioner of State Tax when nominated by the Commissioner of State Tax, Madhya Pradesh, and not below the rank of Joint Commissioner of Central Tax when nominated by the Chief Commissioner of Central Tax (CGST), Customs & Central Excise, Bhopal Zone.
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F.A-3-41-2017-1-V-(56) - dated - 29-6-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
Amendment in this department's Notification No. FA-3-41-2017-1-V(47), dated 30th June, 2017. Summary: The State Government, exercising its executive powers on the Council's recommendation and in the public interest, amends a departmental GST notification by substituting the previously prescribed operative date with a later operative date, thereby extending the period of applicability of that notification's provisions.
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F.A-3-20-2018-1-V-(54) - dated - 25-6-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
The Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017. Summary: The amendments revise MP GST Rules to deem certain added values under section 15(2)(b) as paid for section 16(2) purposes, extend a one-year period to eighteen months, and substitute rule 89(5) (effective 1 July 2017) prescribing a formula for refund of input tax credit due to inverted duty structure-defining Net ITC and Adjusted Total Turnover and computing Maximum Refund Amount net of tax payable. They require inward supplies to be received against tax invoices, mandate deposit of fifty percent of specified cess into the Compensation Fund, empower the Authority to order price reductions, returns with eighteen percent interest, fund deposits, penalties and registration cancellation for failure to pass benefits, add an LPG cylinder movement exception, and amend multiple forms and annexures accordingly.
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F.A-3-19-2018-1-V-(55) - dated - 25-6-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
Specifying the goods which may be disposed off by the proper officer after its seizure. Summary: Notification prescribes classes of goods that the proper officer may dispose of immediately after seizure where perishability, hazardous nature, rapid depreciation, storage constraints or similar considerations apply. The Schedule enumerates items such as hygroscopic substances, raw hides and skins, newspapers, certain aromatic and pharmaceutical products, lighter fuel and non-refillable lighters, batteries, petroleum products, dangerous drugs, bulk drugs and chemicals, fireworks, Red Sander, sandalwood, early-chapter taxable goods prone to depreciation, unclaimed/abandoned rapidly depreciating goods, and goods for which provisional release bonds were not acted upon within the prescribed period.
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28/2018-State Tax - dated - 29-6-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
The Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2018. Summary: A transporter registered in multiple States/UTs with the same PAN may apply for a unique common enrolment number via FORM GST ENR-02 using any one GSTIN; after validation a UEN is issued and the transporter must not use any individual GSTIN for Chapter XVI purposes. FORM GST ENR-02 requires legal name, PAN, registrations sharing the PAN and a verification declaration.
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27/2018-State Tax - dated - 29-6-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
Specifying the goods which may be disposed off by the proper officer after its seizure. Summary: Under sub-section (8) of section 67 of the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, the proper officer may promptly dispose of specified classes of seized goods-on grounds of perishable or hazardous character, rapid depreciation, storage constraints or other relevant considerations. The notified Schedule identifies categories subject to disposal, including hygroscopic substances, raw hides, periodicals, certain chemicals and pharmaceuticals, batteries, petroleum products, dangerous drugs, fireworks, specified forest products, taxable goods in Chapters 1-24, rapidly depreciating unclaimed goods, and goods provisionally released but not taken within one month of bond execution.
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12/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 29-6-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
Exemption of payment under section 9(4) of the MGST Act till 30.09.2018. Summary: Extension of the exemption under section 9(4) of the Maharashtra GST Act by Notification No. 12/2018-State Tax (Rate), dated 29 June 2018, substituting the earlier cut off date so that the exemption period previously ending on 30th June 2018 is extended to 30th September 2018 by textual replacement in the principal notification under powers of section 11(1).
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26/2018-State Tax - dated - 25-6-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
The Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2018. Summary: Amendments revise valuation and refund rules by deeming certain value additions paid for input tax credit purposes, extending a limitation period, and prescribing a formula for refunds on account of inverted duty structure that defines Net ITC and Adjusted Total Turnover. They strengthen enforcement by empowering authorities to order price reductions, repayment with interest, penalties and registration cancellation, and require deposit of fifty percent of certain determined amounts into the compensation fund. Procedural changes amend return and refund forms and add practitioner eligibility and declaration requirements.
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D.C. (A&R)-2/GST/PWR/Sections/2017-18/ADM-8 - dated - 5-6-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
Amendments in the Order No. D.C.(A&R)-2/GST/PWR/Sections/2017-18/ADM-8, dated the 10th October 2017. Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax amended the Schedule of a prior administrative Order, effective 1 July 2017, by inserting new serial entries that bring additional assessment provisions and appellate, review and related procedural provisions within the administrative framework of the original Order.
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D.C. (A&R)-2/GST/PWR/Sections/2017-18/ADM-8 - dated - 5-6-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
Amendments in the Order No. D.C. (A&R)-2/GST/PWR/Sections/2017-18/ADM-8 dated the 10th October 2017 Summary: Amendment to the Schedule of the referenced GST order inserts additional entries identifying specific statutory provisions as included within the scope of that Order and declares that these insertions operate with retrospective effect from 1st July 2017, and further adds serial entries listing particular sub sections and a section as falling within the Order's purview under the Commissioner's administrative authority.
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ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt.I/119 - dated - 29-6-2018 - Meghalaya SGST
Amendment in the Notification No. ERTS(T) 65/2017/8, dated the 28th June, 2017. Summary: The government, acting on Council recommendation and citing public interest, amends Notification No. ERTS(T) 65/2017/8 by substituting the figures, letters and words "30th day of June, 2018" with "30th day of September, 2018", thereby extending the notification's operative date as published in the Gazette.
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ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt.I/107 - dated - 13-6-2018 - Meghalaya SGST
The Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2018. Summary: Amendments to the Meghalaya GST Rules, 2017 implement changes including a proviso deeming value added under clause (b) of section 15(2) as paid for section 16(2) purposes; extending limitation in rule 83 to eighteen months; substituting rule 89 to set a formula for refunds arising from inverted duty structures with definitions for Net ITC and Adjusted Total Turnover; clarifying receipt of inward supplies against tax invoices in rule 95; requiring fifty percent deposit of a specified cess into the Fund under rule 97; empowering the authority under rule 133 to order price reductions, returns with interest, deposits to Funds, penalties, or cancellation; and revising forms and practitioner qualifications.
SEZ
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S.O. 3140(E) - dated - 20-6-2018 - SEZ
Central Government notifies an additional area of 1.62 hectares, as a part of Special Economic Zone, thereby making total area of the Special Economic Zone as 31.25 hectares at Hill No. 03, Madhurawada, Visakhapatnam, in the State of Andhra Pradesh Summary: The Central Government notifies inclusion of survey no. 410 (1.62 hectares) into the Special Economic Zone for Information Technology and IT-enabled services at Madhurawada, thereby increasing the SEZ's total area to 31.25 hectares, under the second proviso to section 4 of the Special Economic Zones Act and rule 8 of the Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006.
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S.O. 2343(E) - dated - 1-6-2018 - SEZ
Central Government de-notifies an area of 16.336 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 179.222 hectares at SIPCOT Industrial Area, Sriperumbudur in the State of Tamil Nadu Summary: De-notification reduces the SIPCOT Sriperumbudur Special Economic Zone by 16.336 hectares to a resultant area of 179.222 hectares, effected after a proposal by the State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu Limited, State Government approval, and recommendation by the Development Commissioner, with the Central Government satisfying statutory requirements and listing the specific village survey parcels released.