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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 04,2017

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      By: Naimish Padhiar
      Summary: GST documentation for GSTR returns mandates consecutively serialised documents and prescribed particulars. Tax invoices must record supplier and recipient identifiers, a unique serial number format, issue date, descriptions including HSN/Accounting codes, quantities, taxable and total values, tax rates and amounts, place and address of supply, reverse charge indication, and signature. Special documents-revised invoices, debit and credit notes, receipt and refund vouchers, payment vouchers, and delivery challans-must be serialised, reference corresponding original documents where applicable, contain specified particulars, and be declared in the appropriate return period, with delivery challans prepared in triplicate for transport.
      By: RadheyShyam Mangal
      Summary: Section 35 and Section 36 with Rules 56-58 require registered persons to maintain comprehensive books and records at principal and additional places of business, documenting production, supplies, stock details, input tax credit, output tax (including reverse charge and TDS), imports/exports, advances and documentary registers; specialised registers are mandated for works contracts, agents, transporters and warehouse operators; electronic records are allowed with backup, digital authentication and edit logs; serial numbering, statutory retention periods and GST audit obligations apply.
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      Summary: Itemised HSN-based GST classification guidance stating that applicable GST rates depend on the precise HSN heading and the physical form, constituent material or use of the goods; includes operative notes that retail sale price under Legal Metrology is inclusive of GST for footwear rate eligibility, that readymade garment rates depend on transaction value, and highlights residual entries, Nil rates, reverse charge application and a compensation cess on imported coal.
      Summary: Outstanding Government Stock is repayable at par on the maturity date with interest ceasing from that date. If the maturity date is a state-declared holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act, repayment is effected on the previous working day. Payment to registered holders in Subsidiary General Ledger or by Stock Certificate must be made by pay order with bank particulars or by credit to an account able to receive electronic funds; holders must provide bank account particulars in advance. Absent such particulars, holders may tender duly discharged securities at designated paying offices up to twenty days before maturity to obtain repayment.
      Summary: The Committee recommended integration of price collection mechanism to rationalize data flow and consolidate administration, proposing integration of CPI Rural and CPI Agricultural/Rural Labourers data through TAC on SPCL-prepared technical adjustments, and assigning overall responsibility for integrating all price indices to the Field Operations Division of the National Sample Survey Office. It directed the Prices Unit of the National Accounts Division, in consultation with the Labour Bureau, to resolve technical bottlenecks for CPI Urban and CPI Industrial Workers and required TAC on SPCL approval for changes to the price collection design.
      Summary: Estimates of national income and per capita income at current prices for 2014-15 through 2016-17 show increases; State/UT NSDP and per capita NSDP figures for 2014-15 are tabulated in Annexure I, with historical 1989-90 and 1992-93 per capita comparisons in Annexure II. Distributional assessment uses NSSO Lorenz ratios, which indicate increased inequality in rural and urban sectors across specified rounds, while government programmes aimed at inclusive growth and income gap reduction are listed.
      Summary: Determination under the Customs Act sets specified conversion rates between listed foreign currencies and the Indian rupee, effective 4 August 2017, superseding the prior notification. Separate annexed schedules prescribe distinct rupee equivalents for imports and for exports-Schedule I by unit rates for major currencies and Schedule II by rates per one hundred units for certain currencies-establishing the operative exchange figures for customs valuation and export realisation of goods.
      Summary: Post implementation taxation of coal imposes GST at a uniform rate replacing prior excise, stowing excise, VAT and central sales tax; the prior Clean Environment Cess is repealed and replaced by a GST Compensation Cess not subject to VAT/CST. The Ministry of Coal established facilitation cells, a helpline, help desks, FAQs, awareness programs and training sessions to assist stakeholders in transitioning to GST.
      Summary: RBI issued an updated reference rate for the US dollar to serve as the official rupee benchmark; other rupee exchange rates for euro, sterling and yen are derived from that US dollar reference using middle cross currency quotes, and the SDR Rupee rate is explicitly to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Commission found that CTOCC and four participating trailer associations used a centrally controlled 'Turn System' to effect unilateral price fixation, creating a presumption of appreciable adverse effect on competition under the horizontal agreement provisions, which was not satisfactorily rebutted, resulting in a contravention of Section 3(3)(a) read with Section 3(1); ten office bearers were held individually responsible under the liability provisions and the associations were directed to cease the anti-competitive conduct, though no monetary penalties were imposed given mitigating factors.
      Summary: Reply by the Finance Minister presents the government's official position and explanatory stance on Goods and Services Tax as a ministerial press release, offering policy clarification and administrative guidance on GST implementation and compliance.
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      Customs

      1.
      75/2017 - dated - 3-8-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 4th August, 2017
      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 fixes, with effect from 4 August 2017, specified rupee equivalents for listed foreign currencies to be used for imported and exported goods; Schedule I provides per unit rates for major currencies while Schedule II provides rates per 100 units for specified currencies, and the notification supersedes the earlier Board notification except as to past actions.

      GST - States

      2.
      FTX.56/2017/073 - dated - 12-7-2017 - Assam SGST
      The Assam Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Amendment institutes the Assam Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2017 under section 164 and declares the rules effective from the first day of July, 2017. The sole operative change specified is a renumbering within rule 24: the existing sub rule formerly (3) is re designated as sub rule (4) after insertion of a new sub rule (3).
      3.
      FTX.56/2017/036 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Assam SGST
      The Assam Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Amendments add detailed valuation rules where consideration is not wholly monetary, specify valuation methods for related party and agent transactions, and provide residual valuation by cost or reasonable means. They create sectoral deemed values (foreign exchange, travel agents, insurance, second hand goods), exclude pure agent disbursements from taxable value, and prescribe exchange rate and tax inclusive value calculations. Complementary provisions reform Input Tax Credit documentation and reversal rules (including banking options and ISD distribution formulas), transitional credit claims for stocks and capital goods with prescribed forms and depreciation, and operationalize invoicing, returns matching, refund processes, assessment, audit, advance rulings and appeals.
      4.
      F.No.17(131)ACCT/GST/2017/2258 - dated - 21-7-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Extend the period for filing an intimation in FORM GST CMP-01.
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax, exercising power under the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act and Rules, has extended the period for filing an intimation in FORM GST CMP-01, providing an administrative extension for taxpayers in Rajasthan to submit the required intimation under the procedural rule governing composition scheme filings.
      5.
      F.No.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-67 - dated - 13-7-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. F.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-Pt.-I-41 dated 29.06.2017
      Summary: The corrigendum amends S.No. 45 to exclude "put up in unit container and bearing a registered brand name" from the description of dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, and omits the bracketed notation "[proposed GST Nil]" from clause (vi) of S.No. 148 in the English version of the notification, correcting the tariff description and removing a provisional rate annotation.
      6.
      F.No.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-66 - dated - 13-7-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. F.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-Pt.-I-40 dated 29.06.2017.
      Summary: Corrigendum to a state GST notification issues corrections to commodity descriptions and HS codes in the notification schedule: it clarifies the description for roasted coffee, corrects several HS headings and subheadings, inserts new entries for bran and agricultural residues, dried citrus fruits, and road tractors for semi-trailers with larger engine capacity, and replaces incorrect numeric tariff codes so the English version of the earlier gazetted notification reflects accurate tariff classification and descriptions.
      7.
      F.No.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-Pt-II-64 - dated - 7-7-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      The Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: A new rule 96A prescribes the mechanism for refund of integrated tax on exports without payment of integrated tax where the exporter furnishes a bond or Letter of Undertaking in FORM GST RFD-11 prior to export, obliges payment of tax and interest within specified timelines if goods are not exported or payment for services is not received in convertible foreign exchange, mandates electronic transmission and Customs confirmation of export invoice data from FORM GSTR-1, and provides for withdrawal and restoration of export privileges and recovery under section 79; the rule also applies mutatis mutandis to supplies to SEZ developers or units.
      8.
      F.No.11(24)FD/Tax/2016-61 - dated - 1-7-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Appointment of the officers of Commercial Tax to exercise the powers and discharge duties of officers under the RGST Act, 2017 (Designation under the RGST Act, 2017)
      Summary: The State Government designates Commercial Tax officers to corresponding State Tax posts under the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, listing a table that maps each existing Commercial Tax designation to its new designation under the Act (from senior to junior ranks) and specifying the commencement date for these designations, thereby enabling those officers to exercise powers and discharge duties under the Act.
      9.
      F.No.11(24)FD/Tax/2016-60 - dated - 1-7-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Appointment class of officers for the purposes of the RGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The State Government, invoking authority under the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, appoints specified designations as the class of officers under the Act: Special Commissioner of State Tax; Additional Commissioner of State Tax; Joint Commissioner of State Tax; Deputy Commissioner of State Tax; Assistant Commissioner of State Tax; State Tax Officer; Junior State Tax Officer; and Tax Assistant, and records the date from which these appointments take effect by executive notification.
      10.
      F.No.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-58 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Prescribing Turnover limit, rates and exceptions for Composition Levy.
      Summary: Prescribes the composition levy under the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 allowing eligible registered persons below the notified aggregate turnover threshold to pay a prescribed percentage of turnover in the State in lieu of State tax, with distinct rates for manufacturers, certain suppliers, and other suppliers; specifies ineligible manufacturers by tariff description (including ice cream, pan masala, and tobacco products) and applies the First Schedule interpretation rules of the Customs Tariff Act for tariff references.
      11.
      F.No.12(56)/FD/Tax/2017-Pt-I-57 - dated - 30-6-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Exemption of supplies of goods by the CSD and the Unit Run Canteens
      Summary: The State exempts from the whole of the tax leviable under section 9 of the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 the supply of goods by the CSD to Unit Run Canteens, the supply of goods by the CSD to authorized customers, and the supply of goods by Unit Run Canteens to authorized customers, with tariff references to the First Schedule of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975; the exemption is effective from 1 July 2017.
      12.
      F.No.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-Pt-I-51 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Notifying the categories of services on which tax shall be paid under reverse charge mechanism.
      Summary: The notification prescribes that recipients located in the taxable territory shall pay the entire Rajasthan State GST under the reverse charge mechanism for specified services supplied by identified categories of suppliers, effective 1 July 2017. Covered services include road goods transport by GTAs to specified recipients, representational legal services by individual advocates or firms to business entities, arbitral tribunal services to business entities, sponsorships to corporates or firms, specified government-supplied services to business entities (with exclusions), director-to-company services, insurance and recovery agent services to insurers and financial institutions, and transfers or licenses of copyright to publishers and producers. Explanations treat the freight-payer as recipient and adopt statutory definitions by reference.
      13.
      F.No.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-Pt-I-37 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Notification under section 1(3) of Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 to bring certain sections into force w.e.f. 01.07.2017.
      Summary: The State Government, under sub section (3) of section 1 of the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, appoints 1 July 2017 as the date on which specified ranges of sections of the Act shall come into force, thereby activating provisions relating to levy, registration, returns, assessment and compliance, while excluding the provisos to the designated sub sections addressing procedural safeguards.
      14.
      F.No.12(56)FD/Tax/2017-34 - dated - 22-6-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Notification regarding appointment of Commissioner, Commercial Taxes, Rajasthan as Commissioner of State Tax, Rajasthan under the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: The State Government designates the Commissioner, Commercial Taxes, Rajasthan as Commissioner of State Tax, Rajasthan under the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 pursuant to powers conferred by section 3 of the Act, and the notification takes immediate effect.
      15.
      F.No.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-33 - dated - 22-6-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Exemption to persons only engaged in making taxable supplies, total tax on which is liable to be paid on reverse charge basis.
      Summary: Persons exclusively engaged in making supplies of taxable goods or services whose total tax is payable by the recipient under the reverse charge mechanism are specified as a category exempted from obtaining registration under the State GST Act, with the exemption taking immediate effect.
      16.
      F.No.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-32 - dated - 22-6-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Notifying www.gst.gov.in as Common Goods and Services Tax Electronic Portal
      Summary: Notification designates the Common Goods and Services Tax Electronic Portal as www.gst.gov.in to facilitate registration, tax payment, furnishing of returns, computation and settlement of integrated tax, and administration of the electronic way bill, and explains that the site is managed by the Goods and Services Tax Network, a section 8 company.
      17.
      F.No.12(46)FD/Tax/2017-30 - dated - 22-6-2017 - Rajasthan SGST
      Notification to bring certain sections of Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 into force w.e.f. 22/06/2017
      Summary: The State Government appoints a commencement date for select provisions of the Rajasthan Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, bringing into force sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 22-30, 139, 146 and 164 under the authority of sub section (3) of section 1; the Finance Department issues the formal notification to effect that commencement.
      18.
      9/2017-State Tax - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Effective Date of certain Sections of the SGST Act from 1/7/17
      Summary: The State Government appoints 1 July 2017 as the date on which specified ranges of sections of the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 shall come into force, while expressly excluding the provisos to sub section (9) of the provisions corresponding to sections 42 and 43; the appointment is made under the Act's enabling commencement power by statutory notification dated 30 June 2017.
      19.
      8/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Exemption from reverse charge upto ₹ 5000 per day under section 11 (1) of the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Exemption is granted from state GST reverse charge on intra State supplies received by a registered person from unregistered suppliers, so the recipient is not liable to pay state tax under sub section (4) of section 9, provided the aggregate value of such supplies received from unregistered supplier(s) in a single day does not exceed the prescribed daily threshold; the exemption is made under sub section (1) of section 11 of the State GST Act and becomes effective from the notification's commencement date.
      20.
      8/2017-State Tax - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Composition conditions under section 10(1) of the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Prescribes conditions for the composition levy under section 10(1) of the Sikkim GST Act: eligible taxpayers with aggregate turnover below the specified threshold may opt to pay fixed percentages of turnover as state tax-one per cent for manufacturers, two and a half per cent for specified supplies under Schedule II, and half per cent for other suppliers. A lower turnover threshold applies for persons registered in certain Special Category States and Himachal Pradesh. Manufacturers of specified goods (ice cream, pan masala, and all goods under Chapter 24) are excluded. Interpretation of tariff references follows the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975.
      21.
      7/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Exemption The supply of goods by the CSD to the Unit Run Canteens
      Summary: The notification exempts from the whole of state tax the supply of goods by the CSD to Unit Run Canteens, the supply of goods by the CSD to authorized customers, and the supply of goods by Unit Run Canteens to authorized customers; tariff classifications and interpretative rules of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act apply to this exemption, effective from the commencement date specified in the notification.
      22.
      6/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      U/s 55 of the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 - Supply of Services Canteen Stores Department
      Summary: The State specifies the Canteen Stores Department as eligible to claim a refund of fifty per cent of the applicable state tax paid on all inward supplies received for the purpose of subsequent supply to Unit Run Canteens or to the authorized customers of the CSD, effective from 1 July 2017.
      23.
      3/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Exemption from intra-State supplies of goods in excess of the amount calculated at the rate specified
      Summary: Exemption applies to intra State supplies of listed goods used in petroleum and coal bed methane operations, limiting state tax to the amount calculated at the prescribed concessional rate and making the concessional treatment conditional on production of certificates from the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons, affidavits and undertakings by contractors/subcontractors, and compliance with transfer formalities and other specified conditions.
      24.
      2/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Exemption from intra-State supplies of goods
      Summary: Exemption from state tax is granted for specified intra State supplies of goods set out in the appended Schedule, relieving such supplies from tax under section 9 of the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017. The Schedule enumerates tariff items and descriptive categories (including agricultural produce, animal and aquatic products, feeds, basic foodstuffs, seeds, raw materials, and select manufactured goods) and contains qualifiers excluding items put up in unit containers or bearing registered brand names. The notification adopts Customs Tariff interpretation rules and defines unit container, brand name and registered brand name.
      25.
      2/2017-State Tax - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Officers and powers under GST
      Summary: The State Government appoints specified tiers of state tax officers and vests them with all powers under the SGST Act and rules for designated territorial jurisdictions, with four tables defining the supervisory, commissioner, appeals and audit jurisdictions to allocate administrative and appellate authority within the State of Sikkim.
      26.
      17/2017-State Tax - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Electronic commerce operator notifies intra-State supplies services
      Summary: The electronic commerce operator must pay tax on intra State supplies made through its platform for passenger transportation by radio taxi, motorcab, maxicab and motor cycle, and for accommodation services in hotels, guest houses and similar lodging, except where the individual supplier of accommodation is liable for registration. Defined terms include radio taxi (two way radio communication with central control and GPS/GPRS tracking) and vehicle categories as per the Motor Vehicles Act. The notification is effective from the notified commencement date.
      27.
      14/2017-Central Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Neither as a supply of goods nor a supply of service
      Summary: The State Government, relying on sub section (2) of section 7 of the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Act, notifies that activities or transactions by the Central Government, State Government or any local authority when engaged as a public authority shall be treated neither as a supply of goods nor a supply of service, specifically including services relating to functions entrusted to a Panchayat under the Constitution; the notification specifies its commencement from the stated effective date.
      28.
      13/2017-State Tax - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Rate of interest per annum
      Summary: Fixes the rate of interest per annum under specified provisions of the Goods and Services Tax Act for interest on tax liabilities, delayed payments and refunds by prescribing differentiated annual interest rates mapped to the relevant statutory subsections and states the date from which those rates take effect.
      29.
      12/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Exemptions on supply of services under the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017
      Summary: Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate) exempts specified intra State supplies of services from SGST above the rate shown in the Table (primarily Nil), subject to conditions in the Table; operative entries identify categories such as government to government services and specified public functions, charitable, health, education and social welfare services, transport and goods carriage exemptions, financial/insurance/pension scheme services, real estate and construction limited exemptions, incubatee and startup turnover based relief, and assorted sectoral exemptions. The notification includes definitions and clarifications and comes into force on 1 July 2017.
      30.
      12/2017-State Tax - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN) Codes turnover wise
      Summary: Registered persons must state HSN Codes on tax invoices with digit length tied to preceding financial year turnover: no HSN digits for turnover up to one crore fifty lakhs, two digits for turnover above that up to five crores, and four digits for turnover of five crores and above; this requirement under the first proviso to rule 46 of the Sikkim GST Rules, 2017, takes effect from 1st July, 2017.
      31.
      10/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 30-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Exemption of intra-State supplies of second hand goods received by a registered person
      Summary: Exemption for intra State supplies of second hand goods received by a registered person dealing in buying and selling second hand goods, who pays state tax on the outward supply value as determined under the applicable valuation rule, when such goods are received from a supplier who is not registered; notified as necessary in the public interest and made effective by the State government.
      32.
      16/CTD/2017 - dated - 22-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Effective date of certain Sections of GST from 22.6.17
      Summary: Under the exercise of the power conferred by the introductory provision, the State Government appoints 22 June 2017 as the date on which a specified set of sections of the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 shall come into force, by notification issued through the Finance, Revenue and Expenditure Department, Commercial Taxes Division.
      33.
      15/CTD/2017 - dated - 22-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      State Government notifies www.gst.gov.in as the Common Goods and Services Tax Electronic Portal for facilitating registration, payment of tax, furnishing of returns, computation and settlement of integrated tax and electronic way bill
      Summary: The State Government, under section 146 of the Sikkim GST Act read with section 20 of the IGST Act, notifies www.gst.gov.in as the Common Goods and Services Tax Electronic Portal to facilitate registration, tax payment, returns filing, computation and settlement of integrated tax, and electronic way bill; the site is managed by the Goods and Services Tax Network, a company incorporated under section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013, and the notification takes effect on the stated date.
      34.
      14/CTD/2017 - dated - 22-6-2017 - Sikkim SGST
      Persons not liable for registration under RCM
      Summary: Persons exclusively making supplies of taxable goods or services for which the tax is payable by the recipient on reverse charge are specified as exempt from the obligation to obtain registration under the State Goods and Services Tax Act; the specification is limited to those whose outward supplies attract recipient liability under the reverse charge mechanism.
      35.
      001/2017-SGST - dated - 28-7-2017 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Extension of time limit for filing intimation for composition levy under sub-rule (1) of rule 3 of the Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017
      Summary: Extension of the period to furnish intimation for composition levy under the Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Rules is granted, permitting taxpayers to file the prescribed intimation in FORM GST CMP-01 beyond the original deadline. The extension is issued as an exercise of powers conferred by the Rules and specifies a new cut-off date for submission of FORM GST CMP-01 to allow eligible persons to opt for the composition levy by submitting the specified form within the extended timeframe.
      36.
      04-Re 085/2016 Taxation - dated - 12-7-2017 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      GST - Proper officer to exercise and the powers and perform the functions - Regarding.
      Summary: The notification designates specified ranks as Proper Officer to exercise powers under the Tamil Nadu GST Act and Rules across registration (initiation, extension, amendment, cancellation, revocation), assessment and determination of tax and penalty (including provisional and summary assessments and special audit based assessments), audit functions, refunds, accounts and records oversight, inspection/search/seizure/arrest and related seizure procedures, and demands, recovery and penalty enforcement; effective 29 June 2017.
      37.
      03-Re 085/2017 Taxation A1 - dated - 12-7-2017 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Territorial and Enforcement jurisdiction and Officers appointed - deemed to be the same - Regarding.
      Summary: The notification deems that the territorial jurisdiction of organizational units under the Tamil Nadu Value Added Tax Act, 2006 - including Circles, Zones, CT Districts, Territorial Divisions, Large Taxpayers Unit, Enforcement Wings and intelligence and investigation cells - shall be the same under the Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and that officers appointed under the 2006 Act shall be treated as the same officers under the 2017 Act, with the deeming provision effective from the commencement of the GST regime.
      38.
      02-Re 085/2017 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Notifies the following modes of verification,
      Summary: Designates Aadhaar-based Electronic Verification Code, EVC via net-banking login on the common portal, and EVC generated on the common portal as authorized modes of verification under rule 26 of the Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017, and mandates that verification by any of these modes be completed within two days of furnishing the documents.
      39.
      01-Re 085/2017 Taxation A1 - dated - 29-6-2017 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN) Codes
      Summary: A Tamil Nadu GST notification mandates mandatory HSN code disclosure on tax invoices with digit-length obligations tied to a registered person's annual turnover: no HSN digits for the lowest turnover tier, two digits for the middle tier, and four digits for the highest tier. The requirement stems from the first proviso to the applicable GST rule and takes effect from the first day of July, 2017.
      40.
      F.IV-03(15)-TAX/2017 - dated - 3-8-2017 - Tripura SGST
      Notification regarding classess of Officers with their respective jurisdicition appointed under Tripura State Goods & Services Tax Act,2017.
      Summary: The Governor appoints officers previously appointed under the Tripura Value Added Tax Act, 2004 to corresponding posts under the Tripura State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (Commissioner, Additional Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, Deputy Commissioners, Assistant Commissioners, Superintendents and Inspectors) and appoints a Special Commissioner of State Tax, assigning each officer jurisdiction and headquarters as specified in the notification table, with the notification effective from 22nd June, 2017.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      12/2017-18 - dated 3-8-2017
      Disposal of pending Form DVAT 04 & Form DVAT 07 applications: regarding
      Summary: Directive requires ward incharges to clear all pending Form DVAT 04 (registration) and Form DVAT 07 (amendment) applications to eliminate backlog and align legacy VAT administration with the GST transition, emphasizing backlog clearance and accountability of ward-level officers as an administrative instruction from the VAT administration.

      GST - States

      2.
      F.12(5)FD/Tax/2017-59 - dated 30-6-2017
      Circular regarding Accounting Framework for new Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime
      Summary: Creates an integrated GST accounting framework: GSTN as single source for authenticated challans and payments; RBI e-Kuber to consolidate bank luggage files and issue digitally signed e-scrolls and clearance memos; State e-Treasury/e-GRAS to ingest authenticated data, reconcile CIN/CPIN, post SGST accounting to head-wise ledgers, initiate MOEs and RAT bookings for discrepancies, and render monthly electronic accounts to the Accountant General; NIC, Commercial Tax Department and DTA to handle technical integration and domain support.

      DGFT

      3.
      15 /2015-2020 - dated 2-8-2017
      Export policy of Muli-bamboo and bamboo products — Proforma for issue of Certificate of Origin (COO) regarding
      Summary: Exports of Muli-bamboo and bamboo products require a prescribed Certificate of Origin issued by the State Forest Department or Agriculture Department certifying that the material was obtained from a legal source. Certificates must record applicant and registration details, location, inspection and transit particulars, source location and quantity or product specifications. Finished products require certified photographs with a measuring scale. Each certificate is valid for two months from date of issue. Exclusions include bamboo charcoal, bamboo pulp and unprocessed bamboo shoots.

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      4.
      16/2017 - dated 26-7-2017
      Nomination of Nodal Officer to take over pending Brand Rate Applications – Reg.
      Summary: Applications for fixation of brand rates under the Drawback Rules already filed with Central Excise before 01.07.2017 and pending shall be transferred, with all relevant documents, to the Principal Commissioner/Commissioner of Customs having jurisdiction over the place of export (or to one chosen Customs Commissionerate where exports are from multiple places); the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner of Customs (Technical), Air Cargo Complex, Bengaluru is nominated as nodal officer to take over these pending brand rate applications from Central Excise/Central Tax formations.
      5.
      17/2017 - dated 26-7-2017
      Implementation of Express Cargo Clearance System (ECCS) at Courier Terminal – Reg.
      Summary: Implementation of an automated Express Cargo Clearance System (ECCS) creates a phased, web based framework for electronic ECM and CBE filing, access controlled user roles, barcode arrival scanning and weight verification, digital signatures with physical signing when Service Center staff file, and integrated online payment. ECCS prescribes RMS based self assessment, X ray screening, inspection and assessment workflows, provisional assessment on bond with bond master and registration functions, ECM/CBE amendment constraints tied to IGM feed and arrival scan, hold and warehouse procedures, stop/cancellation/amendment before Out of Charge, and limited manual clearance only for exceptional downtime.
      6.
      94/2017 - dated 11-7-2017
      Procedure for chemical examination of cargo of non-hazardous category to be exported in ISO tanks - Reg.
      Summary: Examination of export cargo in ISO tanks follows the procedure for other hazardous cargo in Public Notice No. 46/2017; when samples are required for chemical testing, the exporter must arrange a competent technical/expert person to facilitate sample drawal under the supervision of the Export Officer/Preventive Officer. For hazardous cargo, an exporter, customs broker, or authorised representative/expert competent in handling the cargo may be present during examination; the exporter is responsible for ensuring competence and for consequences of any mishandling.
      7.
      82/2017 - dated 6-7-2017
      Exemption from levy of charges for late filing of Bill of Entry- reg.
      Summary: No late presentation charge will be levied for consignments with advance bills of entry filed prior to the GST transition and entry inward thereafter; importers unable to file due to circumstances beyond their control may seek waiver by producing sufficient evidence, and assessing groups will consider waivers on merits after satisfying themselves of the bonafide nature of each case.
      8.
      12/2017 - dated 5-7-2017
      Fixation of Brand Rate of drawback under Rule 6 and Rule 7 of the Customs, Central Excise Duties & Service Tax Drawback Rules, 1995 in the GST scenario – Reg.
      Summary: Fixation of Brand Rate drawback is reorganised for the GST regime effective 1.7.2017: during the three month transition the existing duty drawback scheme continues but exporters claiming AIR or Brand rate must forgo CGST/IGST input tax credits or IGST refund and cannot carry forward Cenvat credit; Brand rate work is transferred to the Customs Commissionerate having jurisdiction over the place of export (exporter may choose one place if multiple), pending Central Excise applications will be transferred to Customs, and prior circulars/procedures apply mutatis mutandis with verification by the factory jurisdiction where required.
      9.
      88/2017 - dated 5-7-2017
      Procedure for amendment/conversion of free shipping bills to Export Promotion shipping bills and amendment/conversion of shipping bills from one scheme to another scheme- Reg.
      Summary: Administrative procedure for amendment or conversion of shipping bills before and after Let Export Order: pre LEO amendments processed at CFS or Parking Plaza by EO/PO with AO/Supdt.(P) approval and referral of suspected evasion; post shipment amendments processed centrally at CEAC where TA/STA files applications, AO/Supdt.(P) examines supporting documentary evidence existing at time of export, issues deficiency memos within seven working days, may verify records, and, if statutory documentary conditions and circular instructions are satisfied, the Group Assistant/Deputy Commissioner may allow the amendment; cases to be disposed ordinarily within thirty days.
      10.
      86/2017 - dated 30-6-2017
      Procedure for grant of Factory/Warehouse Stuffing Permission to the Exporters-reg.
      Summary: Exporters applying for or holding Factory Stuffing Permission or Self Sealing Permission must submit their GSTN and a copy of the intimation of LoFSP to the Customs Commissionerate under whose jurisdiction their factory or warehouse has been transferred; existing FSP holders must also furnish the verification report. Other conditions remain unchanged and existing Central Excise examination reports will be accepted during the GST transition.
      11.
      79/2017 - dated 30-6-2017
      Guidance Note for Importers and Exporters-Reg.
      Summary: IGST and GST Compensation Cess replace specified additional duties at import while Basic Customs Duty and other specified duties remain; IGST and compensation cess apply to imports or bills of entry filed on or after commencement, with valuation rules including assessable value and specified customs duties. Importers must quote GSTIN in Bills of Entry, use amended Bill/Shipping Bill formats capturing IGST and cess details, and rely on Customs EDI GSTN integration to validate entitlement to input tax credit and refunds. Exports are zero rated supplies with options to claim refund of unutilised ITC under bond/LUT or refund of IGST paid, and existing drawback provisions continue with transition rules to prevent double benefit.
      12.
      80/2017 - dated 30-6-2017
      Acceptance of late charges (section 46 of Customs Act, 1962)/Amendment fees by NCH on 24 X 7 basis :
      Summary: Authorisation for round the clock acceptance of specified amendment fees and late charges at the NCH Control Room, with acceptance subject to payment mode restrictions (normally cheque/DD/pay order; limited cash per transaction). The Control Room must enter prescribed details in a register, issue acknowledgement and hand over all payment documents and amounts to the cash section before midnight of the next working day. The cash section shall account for and deposit payments into government accounts on the day of receipt and pursue remedial action if cheques do not realise.
      13.
      78/2017 - dated 29-6-2017
      Implementation of GST in Customs- 24*7 Helpdesk at NCH–Reg.
      Summary: A round the clock helpdesk at New Custom House, Mumbai Zone I is established to facilitate GST implementation in Customs by addressing procedural and technical issues including Bills of Entry, Shipping Bill and GSTIN identification, export invoice terms, drawback declarations, container/transitory provisions, levy and collection of IGST and related cess matters; two alternating teams of officers will provide continuous support and updated information is available on the Mumbai Customs Zone 1 website and via ICEGATE helpdesk channels.
      14.
      85/2017 - dated 29-6-2017
      Facility of “Priority Assessment” to DPD Importers at JNCH -Reg.
      Summary: Introduces a Priority Verification process at JNCH requiring Appraising Officers and DC/AC Group to prioritise verification of self-assessment for Bills of Entry filed by DPD importers to expedite port evacuation; priority requests may be made by email, WhatsApp, or in person and the instruction operates as a standing administrative order with escalation to the DPD Cell if difficulties arise.
      15.
      12/2017 - dated 29-6-2017
      Advisory for non EDI sites on Customs Operations after the implementation of GST-reg.
      Summary: Non EDI customs sites must capture BE/SB details for GSTN cross validation: use a site specific three digit series within six digit BE/SB numbers, record GSTIN or valid provisional ID and Census based state code, and use an offline data capture utility (until widely available, follow interim manual measures) so ICES can validate IGST credit/refund claims with GSTN. Export invoices must bear the GST invoice endorsement and IGST refund or export proof will be processed only after EGM number and date confirm completion.
      16.
      83/2017 - dated 28-6-2017
      Levy of Fees (Customs Documents) Amendment Regulations, 2017-Reg.
      Summary: Amendment to Regulation 3 prescribes fees for amendments, supplementation and cancellation of customs documents-covering import/export manifests, Shipping Bill particulars (including vessel name), port clearance and outward entry applications, short shipment notices, and cancellation requests-with separate fees for supply of certified copies of bills of entry and shipping bills (when requested prior to adjudicatory orders). The amendment exempts amendment of a prior Bill of Entry filed under the proviso to subsection (3) of section 46 of the Customs Act from fees, while other bill of entry amendments attract the prescribed fee.
      17.
      84/2017 - dated 28-6-2017
      Finalisation of prior & advance bills of entry, need to issue entry inward properly; reg.
      Summary: The ICES process grants Entry Inward after IGM filing and specified approval steps, and is designed to automatically regularize advance and prior bills of entry once all system processes complete; automatic regularization fails where IGM and BE particulars mismatch or entry inward is not properly completed, and boarding officers must allow completion and report failures to AC/DC EDI for immediate escalation.
      18.
      81/2017 - dated 27-6-2017
      Implementation of GST in Customs–24x7 Helpdesk at JNCH – Reg.
      Summary: Implementation of GST in Customs at JNCH sets up a 24x7 helpdesk to facilitate importers, exporters, brokers and trade members on procedural and technical matters, covering Bill of Entry issues, GSTIN identification, export invoice reporting, drawback declaration changes, container and transitory BE provisions, levy and collection of IGST and related declarations, and rate queries for IGST, CVD, compensation cess, NCCD and other cesses; support is provided by alternating officer teams, an email helpline, JNCH website resources and the national icegate helpdesk.
      19.
      09/2017 - dated 27-6-2017
      Implementation of GST in Customs–Changes in BE/SB Declaration–Reg.
      Summary: Implementation of GST requires BE and SB electronic-format changes to record levy and exemption of IGST and GST Compensation Cess, declaration of CETH or "NOEXCISE," and mandatory capture of State Code and GSTIN or alternative identity to identify the GST beneficiary. Customs EDI and GSTN will perform online reconciliation so importers/exporters must report BE/SB identifiers, item-level taxable values and IGST amounts in GST returns for validation to enable seamless credit or refunds. Shipping Bills must also record IGST payment status, export-compliant invoice details, new drawback declarations, and required container information.
      20.
      77/2017 - dated 27-6-2017
      GST roll out and preparation thereof -regarding
      Summary: Imported goods will attract IGST and, where applicable, compensation cess in addition to customs duties; valuation for these levies aggregates customs value and customs duties but excludes IGST and compensation cess. Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills have been revised to capture GSTIN, PAN, IEC and related invoice details to enable electronic reconciliation between Customs EDI and the GSTN for validation of IGST credit on imports and IGST refund or proof of export on shipments. EDI-GSTN cross validation will support credit/refund processing and declarations for non EDI/manual filings must capture data electronically.
      21.
      77/2017 - dated 21-6-2017
      Compliance of Procedure for movement of import cargo in containers from Port to CFS as prescribed vide Facility Notice No 161/2016, dated 28.11.2016 (and subsequent Public Notices on DPD) and Public Notice No 01/2017, dated 04.01.2017 issued by JNCH in relation to Shipping Lines/Shipping Agents etc under the Provisions of “Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009”: reg.
      Summary: CFSs must assume responsibility for cargo safety during movement from Terminal to CFS irrespective of contractual arrangements, submit CODECO container status reports including OOC, gate in/out times and de stuffing status to shipping lines, and bear port charges for detention beyond free periods; shipping lines must not impose extra conditions on Direct Port Delivery, should not demand original Bills of Lading at advance intimation, and must adopt electronic invoicing, electronic Delivery Orders, and digital payment options to expedite clearance.
      22.
      78/2017 - dated 21-6-2017
      Processing of shipping bills in manual mode at JN, amendment to Public Notice No 01/2011, dated 04.01.2011, issued by JNCH, Mumbai Zone-II; reg.
      Summary: Specified export and re export categories previously processed manually at JNCH must be filed electronically in the EDI system. AC/DC in charge of export examination and issuance of Let Export Order (LEO) must establish identity of goods and, where applicable, determination of use and period, and enter detailed remarks in the "Departmental Comments" field before issuance of LEO. Provisional scheme codes (00, 19, 99) are to be used until separate codes are provided; drawback claims under Section 74 continue under existing drawback rules and are to be finalised in the EDI system.
      23.
      79/2017 - dated 21-6-2017
      Import of Goods falling in CTH 3808 under Insecticide Act, 1968-reg.
      Summary: Imports under CTH 3808 require a valid Registration Certificate or Import Permit issued by the registration authority under the Insecticides Act, 1968 and such documentation must be produced to Customs before goods arrive at port; consignments arriving without prior authorization are not freely importable and may not be warehoused pending approval, with noncompliance liable to action under the Customs Act.
      24.
      110/2017 - dated 14-6-2017
      Procedure in respect of discharge and clearance of Liquid Cargo in Bulk for Warehousing in bonded warehouse — reg.
      Summary: Shore tank receipt, ascertained by dip measurement in shore tanks receiving pumped liquid from the tanker, shall be the basis for levy of Customs duty on imported liquid bulk cargo for warehousing. Bill of Lading quantities may be accepted for direct port delivery, but warehousing into Customs bonded tanks requires warehousing permission, bonding formalities, prescribed examination and preparation of signed outturn reports. Differences between manifested and shore outturn quantities are treated as short-landed with prescribed responsibilities; excess receipt requires filing a Bill of Entry for the excess and shortages above a one percent threshold prompt departmental investigation. Licensees must update the Bond Module daily.
      25.
      111/2017 - dated 14-6-2017
      Centralised processing of Container Movement Facilitation Cell (CMFC)-merger Of CMFC Kamarajar Port (M/s. Adani Ennore Container Terminal Private Limited) with CMFC Chennai Port —regarding.
      Summary: Centralised processing and merger of the CMFC at Kamarajar Port into the CMFC at Chennai Port is effective immediately, with operations at Dr. Ambedkar Building, Chennai Port. All container movement requests from Kamarajar Port to CFSs will be processed at CMFC Chennai. Steamer agents and CFS operators must approach the Superintendent CMFC at Chennai Port for CNIFC work related to Kamarajar Port, while CF operators, customs brokers and consol agents must obtain job numbers and amendments via the EDI Service Centre at Custom House, Chennai.
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