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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 04,2018

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      By: Chinki Singhal
      Summary: The Director's Report must be based on standalone financial statements and contain prescribed disclosures: annual return extract, board meetings, Directors' Responsibility Statement, auditor reported frauds, independent director declarations, director appointment and remuneration policy where applicable, board responses to audit qualifications, particulars under section 186, related party contracts in Form AOC 2, state of affairs, reserve transfers, dividend recommendations, post year material changes, and mandatory disclosures on energy conservation, technology absorption, R&D, and foreign exchange. It must also address risk management, corporate social responsibility, board evaluation (where applicable), financial highlights, director/KMP changes, deposit compliance, significant regulatory orders, and internal financial control adequacy, with abridged rules for OPCs and Small Companies and additional SEBI listing disclosures.
      By: Sanjeev Singhal
      Summary: GST registration is required when a person's aggregate turnover exceeds the threshold, but registration is mandatory in specific categories irrespective of turnover. Aggregate turnover includes taxable supplies (excluding inward reverse charge supplies), exempt supplies, exports and inter state supplies by persons with the same PAN, excluding taxes and cess. Correct classification of exempt supplies is essential to calculate taxable turnover; mixed receipts must be separated to determine registration liability. Certain persons (e.g., casual taxable persons, reverse charge payers, non resident suppliers, electronic commerce operators, input service distributors, TDS deductors, and agents supplying on behalf of others) must register without regard to turnover.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: The document explains the mechanism for claiming Input Tax Credit under GST, including the utilisation hierarchy among CGST, SGST/UTGST and IGST, the eligibility prerequisites (possession of specified tax documents, receipt of goods/services, tax actually paid by the supplier, and return filing), the 180 day payment rule triggering reversal with proportionate restoration, specified documents required at GSTR 2 filing, and time bar and transitional provisions allowing ITC on stock and capital goods with prescribed adjustments.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The draft establishes continuous invoice uploading with invoices filed by the 10th auto-populating supplier liability and being posted to the recipient's ITC table by the 11th; recipients may accept, reject or pend invoices thereafter, with eligible ITC limited to invoices uploaded by the deadline. Invoices uploaded but without a filed return are self-admitted supplier liability subject to recovery. Small taxpayers may opt for quarterly returns with monthly tax payments and self-declared ITC; amendment returns and missing-invoice procedures address late or corrected reporting.
      15 News Toggle
      Summary: Government accounts GST collections on a cash basis, recognising CGST, IGST and Compensation Cess on actual collection, refund or settlement; month wise collection and IGST apportionment data are maintained and published. Separately, the Government made a provisional settlement of un apportioned IGST funds held by the Centre, distributing those funds equally between the Centre and the States, alongside routine monthly IGST settlements reflected in the annexure.
      Summary: Proposed amendments comprise approximately forty-six changes to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) laws, covering the Central, State, Integrated and Union Territory GST Acts and the GST (Compensation of States) Act; draft proposals were published on the government portal and subjected to public consultation with numerous responses and representations from trade bodies and other stakeholders.
      Summary: The E-way Bill System creates a single unified electronic waybill regime for inter State and intra State goods movement, providing a paperless online mechanism to standardise consignment documentation, facilitate seamless transit and eliminate inter State check posts through a common self service portal; implementation required IT infrastructure upgrades after initial server overload, and the upgraded system now supports nationwide waybill issuance and tracking.
      Summary: Collections under the Goods and Services Tax for August 2017-March 2018 totalled Rs. 7.19 lakh crore with a monthly average of Rs. 89,885 crore; April-July 2018 gross collections exceeded that average and the e-way bill is expected to improve GST compliance, as stated in a written parliamentary reply.
      Summary: Jan Dhan (PMJDY) basic savings accounts require no minimum balance; full KYC accounts have no deposit restriction, while simplified KYC accounts are treated as small accounts subject to statutory limits on aggregate credits, withdrawals and balance. A government notification excludes deposits made through government grants, welfare payments and procurements from the small account balance cap. Direct Benefit Transfer of scheme benefits flows into PMJDY accounts and additional facilities-such as RuPay debit cards with incidental insurance and an overdraft option-apply per the account holder's eligibility and scheme guidelines.
      Summary: Vidyalakshmi Portal is a single-window system for education loan applications operating under Indian Banks' Association norms that envisage 15-30 day disposal of completed applications; NSDL data shows rising application volumes and, as of 29 July 2018, a notable backlog with many applications pending beyond six months due mainly to non-compliance and incomplete documentation, and banks address pendency by contacting students and taking actions suited to the specific reasons for delay.
      Summary: Government policy addresses banking-sector asset stress through a four-pronged strategy of recognition, resolution, recapitalisation and reform: stricter non-performing loan recognition, expedited resolution supported by the bankruptcy framework, a government recapitalisation programme to restore bank capital, and institutional reforms to strengthen systemic resilience; these measures, together with improving corporate profits, are expected to support gradual recovery of bank health.
      Summary: The 2015 Asset Quality Review revealed under-recognised stressed assets in Public Sector Banks caused by aggressive lending, wilful defaults, fraud and economic slowdown; restructured loans' expected losses were reclassified as NPAs and provided for, restructuring schemes were withdrawn in FY 2017-18 to ensure transparent recognition, producing a marked increase in aggregate gross NPAs of PSBs between March 2014 and March 2018, with a modest aggregate reduction reported by six PSBs in the following quarter, and no RBI data on NPA proportions by enterprise size.
      Summary: As an interim measure, directions were issued to the Governing Board to constitute a Committee of Public Interest Directors to examine all whistleblower allegations and recommend suitable action; the exchange has engaged a forensic auditor to assess the magnitude of alleged fraud, allegations against brokers are separately investigated, and the MD & CEO has been directed to proceed on indefinite leave to ensure an uninterrupted examination.
      Summary: Imminent national water scarcity requires prioritisation of sustainable use across agricultural, industrial and municipal sectors: improve agricultural water-use efficiency and curb excessive groundwater extraction; increase surface-water storage by recharging aquifers and water bodies; and mandate treatment and reuse of industrial and municipal wastewater so potable supplies are reserved for drinking while protecting water quality from contamination.
      Summary: Authorities identified large numbers of companies failing to file financial statements and annual returns for successive years and initiated strike-off proceedings, with Registrars of Companies required to follow prescribed procedural safeguards before removing names. Concurrently, targeted investigations into true ownership and exceptional bank account transactions during the demonetization period have been ordered to probe irregular financial conduct.
      Summary: The Ministry carried out inquiries, inspections of books and papers, and investigations into entities engaged in real estate, applying powers to examine corporate compliance across companies and certain LLPs; the Companies Act, 2013 governs the record keeping and compliance requirements for all companies and mandates statutory and internal audit, with no separate provisions specific to real estate firms.
      Summary: GST creates a unified, destination based consumption tax by subsuming central and state indirect levies and conferring concurrent taxing powers via constitutional amendment; it establishes a dual model (CGST and SGST/UTGST) for intra state supplies and IGST for inter state supplies with cross utilisation of input tax credits, prescribes a multi rate structure with a compensation cess to protect sub national revenues for five years, and provides for electronic administration, threshold and composition schemes, zero rating for exports, transitional provisions and anti profiteering safeguards.
      Summary: Amendments add authority for courts to order interim compensation from a cheque drawer when the accused pleads not guilty or on framing of charge, with a statutory cap, prescribed short payment period subject to a limited extension, recovery as if a fine, repayment with prescribed interest if acquitted, and set-off against final fine or compensation. Appellate courts may require deposit of a minimum portion of the trial award pending appeal, in addition to any interim compensation, permit release to the complainant during appeal, and mandate repayment with prescribed interest if the appellant is acquitted.
      Summary: The Fifteenth Finance Commission affirmed its independence and, while acknowledging Jharkhand's development deficits and recent fiscal deterioration, recognised the need for sympathetic fiscal treatment that balances rewarding efficient resource use with compensating mining negative externalities and accounting for high tribal population, forest cover and ecological vulnerability; the State sought adjustments to vertical and horizontal devolution, replacement of revenue deficit grants by unconditional basic grants addressing 'development deficit', and further analysis of GST revenue uncertainties and UDAY bond issues.
      39 Notifications Toggle

      Customs

      1.
      38/2018 - dated - 2-8-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to extend Notification No. 24/2014-Customs (ADD) dated 21st May, 2014
      Summary: The Central Government, acting under sub-sections (1) and (5) of section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act and rule 23 of the Anti-dumping Rules, inserts a paragraph in Notification No.24/2014-Customs (ADD) to keep the anti-dumping duty on imports of methylene chloride from the European Union and the United States of America in force, notwithstanding paragraph 2, pursuant to the designated authority's review recommendation.

      GST

      2.
      F.No.354/255/2018-TRU (Pt-II) - dated - 2-8-2018 - GST CESS Rate
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 2/2018-Compensation Cess (Rate), dated the 26th July, 2018
      Summary: Corrigendum to the Compensation Cess (Rate) notification replaces the phrase "and no" with "and" at the specified Gazette location, constituting a ministerial textual correction to the published Notification No. 2/2018-Compensation Cess (Rate) and referencing the principal Notification No.1/2017-Compensation Cess (Rate).

      GST - States

      3.
      68/GST-2 - dated - 27-7-2018 - Haryana SGST
      Notification regarding amendment in notification no. 35/ST-2 dated 30.06.2017 under HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to the State GST tariff revises schedule classifications and rate applicability by inserting, substituting and omitting specific tariff entries across Schedules I-IV. The notification adds new commodity lines, alters product descriptions to create explicit inclusions and exclusions (for example for ethyl alcohol for blending, bamboo flooring, lithium ion batteries, refrigerators, washing machines and certain vehicles), substitutes descriptions and value thresholds, and deletes obsolete serial numbers, thereby reclassifying specified goods into different GST rate bands.
      4.
      65/GST-2 - dated - 27-7-2018 - Haryana SGST
      Notification regarding amendment in notification no. 48/ST-2 dated 30.06.2017 under HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The notification inserts a new table entry clarifying that services supplied by individual Direct Selling Agents (DSAs), other than a body corporate, partnership or LLP, to banking companies or non banking financial companies located in the taxable territory are separately identified by supplier and recipient class; it also inserts a definition of "renting of immovable property" to include permitting access, occupation or use, with or without transfer of possession or control, and includes letting, leasing, licensing or similar arrangements.
      5.
      64/GST-2 - dated - 27-7-2018 - Haryana SGST
      Notification regarding amendment in notification no. 47/ST-2 dated 30.06.2017 under HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: Amendments expand GST exemptions and revise valuation and date references: removal of certain governmental descriptors; substitution of value of supply for declared tariff; extension of date references; insertion of new nil-rated entries including old age home services to qualifying residents, electricity distribution to farmer tube wells, warehousing of minor forest produce, PF and NPS administrative services, government loan guarantee services, FSSAI testing services, artificial insemination of livestock, ERCC assignment of royalty collection subject to reconciliation, and limited membership-fee exemptions for specified non-profit bodies; and clarification treating educational boards as institutions for examination services.
      6.
      63/GST-2 - dated - 27-7-2018 - Haryana SGST
      Notification regarding amendment in notification no. 46/ST-2 dated 30.06.2017 under HGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends classifications and definitions for GST treatment: restaurant and eating establishment supplies are redefined to include institutional canteens (non event based) and to exclude certain lodging premises; "declared tariff" is replaced by "value of supply" in specified items; input tax credit not taken is a condition for concessional treatment; multimodal transportation is defined with responsibilities of a multimodal transporter; and e books are separately classified as an online electronic version of printed books.
      7.
      G.O. Ms. No. 21/2018-Puducherry GST (Rate) - dated - 27-7-2018 - Puducherry SGST
      SGST rate on intra-State supply of Handicrafts.
      Summary: Notification under the Puducherry GST Act prescribes concessional SGST treatment for specified intra State supplies of handicraft goods by exempting State tax that exceeds the lower rates listed in a tariff based table. It sets a working definition of "handicraft goods" and attaches commodity specific maximum State tax rates to particular tariff headings and item descriptions for intra State supplies, with the measure effective from the stated date.
      8.
      G.O. Ms. No. 20/2018-Puducherry GST (Rate) - dated - 27-7-2018 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment to notification G.O. Ms. No.5/2017-Puducherry GST (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017 on supplies of goods in respect of which no refund of unutilised input tax credit shall be allowed under section 54 (3).
      Summary: The notification amends the refund proviso to exclude input tax credit accumulated on specified goods for supplies received on or after the notified cutoff, and provides that accumulated input tax credit remaining unutilised after payment of tax up to the month of July, 2018, on inward supplies received up to the last day of July, 2018, shall lapse.
      9.
      G.O. Ms. No. 18/2018-Puducherry GST (Rate) - dated - 27-7-2018 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment to notification G.O. Ms. No. 1/2017Puducherry GST (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises Puducherry State GST tariff schedules by inserting, substituting and omitting specific serial numbers and tariff descriptions across Schedules I-IV to reclassify listed goods and refine scope, thereby altering the schedule-based state GST treatment for those goods; it includes bracketed exceptions, value threshold adjustments and more precise commodity descriptions, and takes effect on the stated commencement date under the Puducherry GST Act.
      10.
      G.O. Ms. No. 17/2018-Puducherry GST (Rate) - dated - 27-7-2018 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment to notification G.O. Ms. No.11/2017-Puducherry GST (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017 on State tax on services - Composite supply of Works Contract received by Government or Local.
      Summary: An explanation is added to the State GST rate notification for the composite supply of works contracts received by government or local bodies: for this item, the term 'business' shall not include any activity or transaction undertaken by the Central Government, a State Government or any local authority when they are engaged as public authorities, thereby narrowing the notification's scope and applicability.
      11.
      G.O. Ms. No. 16/2018-Puducherry GST (Rate) - dated - 27-7-2018 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment to notification G.O. Ms. No. 14/2017-Puducherry GST (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017 supplies which shall be treated neither as a supply of goods nor a supply of service.
      Summary: The amendment inserts the phrase "or Union territory" after "State Government" and inserts "or to a Municipality under article 243W of the Constitution" after "Constitution," thereby extending the notification's references to include Union territories and Municipalities governed by the cited constitutional provision; the amendment is effective 27th July, 2018 and made under sub-section (2) of section 7 of the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      12.
      G.O. Ms. No. 15/2018-Puducherry GST (Rate) - dated - 27-7-2018 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment to notification G.O. Ms. No. 13/2017-Puducherry GST (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017on supply of services on which tax shall be paid under reverse charge mechanism.
      Summary: The notification inserts a new entry subjecting services supplied by individual Direct Selling Agents (not body corporates, partnerships or LLPs) to banks or non-banking financial companies in the taxable territory to tax under the reverse charge mechanism, placing liability on the banking company or NBFC. It also adds a definition of "renting of immovable property" to include allowing access, occupation, use or similar arrangements, with or without transfer of possession or control, encompassing letting, leasing and licensing.
      13.
      G.O. Ms. No. 14/2018-Puducherry GST (Rate) - dated - 27-7-2018 - Puducherry SGST
      Amendment to notification G.O. Ms. No.12/2017-Puducherry GST (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017 on exempted services.
      Summary: The notification amends the Puducherry GST exemption schedule by omitting specified institutional qualifiers, substituting "value of supply" for "declared tariff", updating transitional year references, and inserting multiple new exempt categories: old age home services to residents aged 60+ (inclusive of boarding, lodging and maintenance, subject to a monthly per-member cap); electricity distribution works to farmers' tube wells for agricultural use; warehousing of minor forest produce; PF and NPS trust services to members; FSSAI testing and licensing to food businesses; artificial insemination of livestock; government loan guarantees to undertakings/PSUs; assignment of royalty collection to ERCCs with a reconciliation-based exemption limit; and capped membership-fee services by nonprofits. Effective 27 July 2018.
      14.
      S.O.76/P.A.5/2017/S.096/2018 - dated - 4-6-2018 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. S.O.107/ P.A.5/2017/S.96/2017, dated the 7th December, 2017.
      Summary: The state government amends Notification No. S.O.107/ P.A.5/2017/S.96/2017 by substituting serial No.1 to name Sh. G.S. Bains as Joint Commissioner, CGST and CX Commissionerate, Jalandhar, appointed by the Central Government; amendment issued by the Department of Excise and Taxation and signed by the Additional Chief Secretary-cum-Financial Commissioner (Taxation).
      15.
      S.O.75/P.A.5/2017/S.128/2018 - dated - 4-6-2018 - Punjab SGST
      Waiver the late fee payable under section 47 of the said Act for failure to furnish the return in FORM GSTR-3B.
      Summary: Waiver of late fee under section 47 is granted for failure to furnish FORM GSTR-3B by the due date for registered persons who had submitted but not filed FORM GST TRAN-1 by the portal cutoff, provided those persons subsequently filed FORM GST TRAN-1 within the allowed period and filed the FORM GSTR-3B returns for each month within the later prescribed deadline.
      16.
      G.S.R.38/P.A.5/2017/S.164/Amd.(14)/2018 - dated - 4-6-2018 - Punjab SGST
      The Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: The Rules prescribe a formula for refund of input tax credit in cases of inverted duty structure: compute Maximum Refund Amount by applying the turnover of inverted rated supplies multiplied by Net ITC divided by Adjusted Total Turnover, then deduct the tax payable on such inverted rated supplies. Net ITC excludes credits for which refund is claimed under specified sub rules; Adjusted Total Turnover is as previously defined. The amendment also establishes a Consumer Welfare Fund with a Standing Committee to govern grants, investments, audits, reporting and recovery, and updates valuation and return forms including capital goods depreciation and final cancellation return requirements.
      17.
      PA/ETC/2018/121 - dated - 29-5-2018 - Punjab SGST
      Notify the National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes and Narcotics, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, as the authority to conduct the examination as per the said sub-rule.
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax, Punjab, notifies the National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes and Narcotics (NACIN) as the authority to conduct examinations under section 48 of the Punjab Goods and Services Tax Act and sub rule (3) of rule 83 of the Punjab Goods and Services Tax Rules, acting on the Council's recommendation and by order dated 29 May 2018.
      18.
      G.S.R.32/P.A.5/2017/S.164/Amd.(13)/2018 - dated - 29-5-2018 - Punjab SGST
      The Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Amendment prescribes comprehensive e-way bill procedures: registered persons must furnish Part A information on the common portal before movement of consignments above the threshold, with authorized transporters, e commerce operators or job workers authorized to furnish information in specified cases. The amendment details Part B conveyance updates, generation and assignment of a unique e way bill number, consolidated e way bills for multiple consignments, validity periods linked to distance with extension mechanisms, grounds for cancellation, inter State validity and enumerated exemptions. It also prescribes document carriage, verification powers, online inspection and detention reporting, substitutes standard EWB forms and amends TRAN 2 and refund declaration forms.
      19.
      S.O.74/P.A.5/2017/S.148/2018 - dated - 21-5-2018 - Punjab SGST
      Council, by notification, specify any specialized agency of the United Nations Organisation or any Multilateral Financial Institution and Organisation notified.
      Summary: Notification designates certain international entities as specified persons entitled to refunds of tax on inward supplies under the Punjab GST Act, subject to prescribed conditions and manner. It notes refund rules in the Punjab GST Rules, the availability of the common portal for filing, and prescribes that specified persons must apply to the jurisdictional tax authority within eighteen months from the last day of the quarter in which the supply was received.
      20.
      S.O.73/P.A.5/2017/S.164/2018 - dated - 21-5-2018 - Punjab SGST
      Appoint the 1st day of April, 2018, as the date from which the provisions of rule 138, 138-A, 138-B, 138-C, 138-D and forms GST EWB-01, GST EWB-02, GST EWB-03, GST EWB-04 and GST INV-1.
      Summary: By statutory notification the government appointed the 1st day of April, 2018 as the date from which rules 138, 138-A, 138-B, 138-C and 138-D and forms GST EWB-01 to GST EWB-04 and GST INV-1 shall be deemed to have come into force, thereby giving retrospective effect to those procedural provisions and prescribed e-waybill and invoice forms under the enabling provisions of the GST enactment.
      21.
      S.O.72/P.A.5/2017/S.11/2018 - dated - 21-5-2018 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. S.O.32/P.A.5/2017/S.11/2017, dated the 30th June, 2017.
      Summary: The Governor, on the Council's recommendation and exercising powers under the Punjab GST Act, amends the earlier departmental notification by substituting the originally specified date with a later date, effecting a targeted change of the notification's operative date without altering other provisions.
      22.
      PA/ETC/2018/120 - dated - 21-5-2018 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in the order vide no. PA/ETC/2018/61 dated 23-03-2018.
      Summary: Under powers conferred by section 168 read with sub rule (5) of rule 61 of the Punjab GST Rules, the Commissioner amends Order PA/ETC/2018/61 by substituting the date in the Table at serial number 1, column (3), replacing the previously specified date with a newly specified date, limited to that entry and not affecting other provisions of the order.
      23.
      G.S.R.29/P.A.5/2017/S.164/Amd.(12)/2018 - dated - 21-5-2018 - Punjab SGST
      The Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: The amendments permit challans to be issued by the principal or a job worker when goods move between job workers, allow successive endorsements by job workers to record quantity and description where goods move between job workers or return to the principal, insert the word "day" to fix the performance report deadline, substitute Authority for Standing Committee in allowance language, empower the Authority to refer matters back to the Director General of Safeguards for further investigation with reasons recorded, replace rule 134 to prescribe quorum and majority decision rules, expand complainant standing for failure to pass on tax benefit, and exclude parcel space leasing from "transported by railways."
      24.
      21/2018 –State Tax (Rate) - dated - 26-7-2018 - Sikkim SGST
      Exempts the intra-state supplies of handicraft goods
      Summary: Exempts intra state supplies of goods defined as handicraft goods from state GST to the extent the tax exceeds the lower capped rates listed in the notification's Table; the schedule pairs tariff classifications with corresponding reduced state tax rates and the exemption applies where the statutory state tax would be higher than the listed rate.
      25.
      20/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 26-7-2018 - Sikkim SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 5/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No.5/2017 inserts a proviso restricting input tax credit for the goods listed at specified serial numbers where supplies are received on or after the 1st day of August, 2018, and provides that any unutilised input tax credit balance remaining after payment of tax up to the month of July, 2018, in respect of inward supplies received on or before 31st July, 2018, shall lapse.
      26.
      15/2018-C.T./GST - dated - 30-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR-6 for the periods of July, 2017 to August, 2018 till 30.09.2018.
      Summary: Extension granted for furnishing returns by an Input Service Distributor in FORM GSTR-6 for the months July 2017 to August 2018, issued under the statutory powers for return filing and state GST administration, superseding an earlier notification while preserving prior actions; the Commissioner of State Tax set the extended final date applicable to FORM GSTR-6 under the West Bengal GST rules and act provisions cited.
      27.
      1037-F.T. - dated - 27-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to prescribe concessional WBGST rate on specified handicraft items, to give effect to the recommendations of the GST Council in it’s 28th meeting held on 21.07.2018
      Summary: Notification exempts intra state supplies of specified handicraft goods from so much West Bengal State tax as is in excess of the rate specified in the Table, issued under powers of section 11 of the West Bengal GST Act to give effect to GST Council recommendations; it defines handicraft goods and lists tariff headings with corresponding concessional State tax rates for enumerated categories.
      28.
      1036-F.T. - dated - 27-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No 1129-F.T. dated 28-06-2017 to give effect to the recommendations of the GST Council in it’s 28th meeting held on 21.07.2018
      Summary: Amends the prior notification to exclude application to input tax credit accumulated on supplies of specified goods received on or after a cutoff date, and provides that any unutilised input tax credit remaining after payment of tax for periods up to the cutoff month, in respect of inward supplies received on or before the cutoff, shall lapse.
      29.
      1035-F.T. - dated - 27-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 1126-F.T. dated 28-06-2017 to give effect to the recommendations of the GST Council in it’s 28th meeting held on 21.07.2018
      Summary: This notification amends the State Tax schedule by inserting and substituting serial entries to specify exempted goods and tariff classifications: listed leaf and grass-based goods, vegetable materials for broom manufacture, de-oiled rice bran (with an explanation as to applicability to the heading), coir pith compost subject to brand-related enforceable-right conditions, sanitary towels/napkins/tampons, rakhi outside a specified chapter, and revised treatment of rupee notes or coins sold to monetary authorities.
      30.
      1034-F.T. - dated - 27-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 1125-F.T.. dated 28-06-2017 to give effect to the recommendations of the GST Council in it’s 28th meeting held on 21.07.2018
      Summary: Amendment of State GST rate schedules implements Council recommendations by inserting, substituting and omitting tariff entries across the 2.5%, 6%, 9% and 14% Schedules. The notification reclassifies specified goods, refines scope language and bracketed exclusions, adds and removes serial entries, and adjusts descriptions and value thresholds to change rate allocations for items such as ethyl alcohol for blending, fertilizer grade phosphoric acid, bamboo flooring, household electrical appliances, lithium ion batteries, fuel cell vehicles, and various textile and copper articles.
      31.
      1033-F.T. - dated - 27-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to insert explanation in an item in notification No. 1135-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 by exercising powers conferred under section 11(3) of CGST Act, 2017
      Summary: The notification inserts an explanation narrowing the term 'business' in a State tax rate item: for that item, 'business' does not include any activity or transaction undertaken by the Central Government, a State Government or any local authority when they act as public authorities, thereby clarifying the scope and applicability of the earlier notification.
      32.
      1032-F.T. - dated - 27-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 1138-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 to notify that services by way of any activity in relation to a function entrusted to a municipality under Article 243W shall be treated neither as a supply of good nor a service
      Summary: Services in relation to functions entrusted to a municipality under article 243W of the Constitution are excluded from being treated as a supply of goods or services for GST purposes; the notification also inserts a reference to Union territories alongside the Central Government, amending the earlier State Tax (Rate) notification under the West Bengal GST Act as necessary in the public interest.
      33.
      1031-F.T. - dated - 27-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 1137-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 so as to specify services supplied by individual Direct Selling Agents (DSAs) to banks/ non-banking financial company (NBFCs) to be taxed under Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM)
      Summary: Inserts a new entry treating services supplied by individual Direct Selling Agents (not bodies corporate, partnerships or LLPs) to a banking company or an NBFC in the taxable territory as taxable under the Reverse Charge Mechanism, and adds a definition of "renting of immovable property" to include allowing access, occupation, use or similar arrangements with or without transfer of possession or control.
      34.
      1030-F.T. - dated - 27-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 1136-F.T dated 28.06.2017 so as to notify exempt some services as recommended by Goods and Services Tax Council in its 28th meeting held on 21.07.2018.
      Summary: The notification amends the State GST exemption schedule by inserting multiple new exempt service entries and textual changes: it exempts specified services (including old age home services to elderly residents subject to a per-member monthly cap inclusive of boarding and maintenance; electricity distribution works up to a farmer's tube well for agricultural use; warehousing of minor forest produce; provident and pension scheme administrative services; government loan guarantees to PSUs; FSSAI testing and licensing to FBOs; artificial insemination of livestock; ERCC assignment of royalty collection rights subject to an end-of-contract GST reconciliation proviso; and limited membership-fee exemptions for non-profit bodies), removes certain entity-specific limitations, substitutes "value of supply" for "declared tariff", updates year references, and clarifies that educational boards qualify as institutions for examination services.
      35.
      1029-F.T. - dated - 27-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 1135-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 so as to notify CGST rates of various services as recommended by Goods and Services Tax Council in its 28th meeting held on 21.07.2018.
      Summary: Amendment revises Notification No.1135 F.T. to reclassify and set GST rates for specified services: (a) restaurant and catering supplies are defined to include institutional canteens and exclude premises with declared tariff above seven thousand five hundred rupees per unit per day, with a lower rate contingent on non availment of input tax credit; (b) event based food supplies at exhibitions, conferences and marriage halls are placed in a separate higher rated item; (c) multimodal transportation of goods is defined and classified; and (d) e books are treated as a distinct lower rated supply while other telecom and information services remain separately rated.
      36.
      14/2018–C.T./GST - dated - 12-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Exemption from generation of e-waybill in case of intra-state movement of goods in West Bengal for job work
      Summary: Exemption from generation of e-waybill is granted for intra-State movements of goods sent to a job-worker for job work, moved from one job-worker to another, or returned to the principal after job work, provided such transportation is not for final delivery of finished goods; other intra-State movements continue to follow the terms and consignment-value threshold of Notification No. 13/2018-C.T./GST until further amendment.
      37.
      916-F.T. - dated - 6-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Amending the WBGST Rules, 2017 [ WBGST (Seventh) Amendment Rules, 2018]
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the designation Directorate General of Anti profiteering for all occurrences of "Directorate General of Safeguards" in Rules 129-133 of the West Bengal GST Rules, effected under the Act's rule making authority and given a stated commencement date.
      38.
      915-F.T. - dated - 6-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Amendment of Notification No. 1132-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 suspending RCM u/s 9(4) till 30/09/2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the expiry date in Notification No. 1132-F.T. to the "30th day of September, 2018", extending the suspension of the reverse charge mechanism, and declares the amendment to be deemed to have come into force from the 29th day of June, 2018.
      39.
      914-F.T. - dated - 6-7-2018 - West Bengal SGST
      Amendment of Notification No. 1639-F.T. dated 14.09.2017 regarding State Level Screening Committee on anti-profiteering
      Summary: The notification amends clause (b) of Notification No. 1639 F.T. dated 14.09.2017 by substituting appointment of the Commissioner, CGST & CX, Kolkata South as the member of the State Level Screening Committee on anti profiteering; the amendment is made under the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 and is effective immediately.
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