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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 07,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Act bans promotion, solicitation and acceptance of deposits under unregulated deposit schemes, defines 'deposit' and 'deposit taker' with enumerated exclusions, and lists regulated schemes. Competent authorities have civil court like powers to investigate, provisionally attach and vest assets, share information with regulators and investigating agencies, and seek confirmation from Designated Courts which may realize assets, prioritize depositor claims and order disgorgement. The statute creates offences for fraudulent default and wrongful inducement, makes most offences cognizable and non bailable, and provides appellate and transfer mechanisms.
      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: The e Way Bill portal provides national online mechanisms for one time registration and thereafter generation, bulk generation, consolidation, updating (Part B, vehicle, transporter), multi vehicle movement, extension of validity, cancellation and printing of e way bills; it also offers reporting, master data maintenance, user management, registration for SMS/mobile/GSP/API, role updates between taxpayer and transporter, GSTIN import from the central portal, and a grievance module for detention complaints.
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      Summary: The Commission found SAAR IT Resources, CADD Systems and Pentacle Consultants guilty of bid rigging and collusive bidding in a 2015 public tender through proxy/cover bids, constituting an anti-competitive arrangement under Section 3(3)(d) read with Section 3(1) of the Competition Act. The Commission directed the firms to cease the conduct and imposed turnover-linked monetary penalties on the companies and certain directors, reinforcing enforcement against collusion in public procurement.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions of specified Central Government stocks are announced for a combined notified amount with an option to retain additional subscriptions within an overall cap; auctions will be run by the Reserve Bank of India using the multiple price method and reserve up to 5% of each notified amount for eligible individuals and institutions under the non-competitive bidding facility. Bids must be submitted electronically on the RBI Core Banking Solution within prescribed windows, auction results and payment timetable are set, and the stocks are eligible for when-issued trading under RBI guidance.
      9 Notifications Toggle

      Customs

      1.
      56/2019 - dated - 5-8-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No.56/2019-Custom (NT) dated 05.08.2019
      Summary: Under the authority of Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs substitutes the Serial No. 01 entry in Schedule-II of the prior exchange rate notification to revise the rupee equivalents for the Japanese Yen, specifying separate rates for imported and exported goods and taking effect from the operative date stated in the notification.
      2.
      35/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 5-8-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by Pr. DGRI
      Summary: Appointment of officers as a Common Adjudicating Authority under notification No. 60/2015-Customs (N.T.) and amendments, pursuant to clause (a) of section 152 of the Customs Act, 1962, designating specified officers to exercise the powers and discharge duties of named proper officers in respect of particular show cause notices issued to listed noticees; the instrument lists each noticee, the associated SCN, the original proper officer and the officer(s) appointed to adjudicate those matters.
      3.
      34/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 5-8-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by Pr. DGRI
      Summary: The Principal Director General, Revenue Intelligence, by notification under clause (a) of section 152 of the Customs Act, 1962, appoints specified officers to act as Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the originally named proper officers for adjudication of the listed show cause notices, with the table specifying noticees, show cause notice references, original adjudicating authorities and the officers now appointed; corrigenda amend certain entries.
      4.
      33/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 5-8-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by Pr. DGRI
      Summary: The Principal Director General, Revenue Intelligence amends a prior notification appointing a Common Adjudicating Authority (CAA) by substituting the designated entity's corporate name, changing the port designation in the Table, and replacing the case/file reference entry with an updated citation, thereby updating the administrative record and formal notification of the appointed CAA.

      GST - States

      5.
      CCW/74/GST/2015 - dated - 1-7-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Specifies that the return in FORM GSTR-3B of the said rules for each of the months from July, 2019 to September, 2019 shall be furnished electronically through the common portal, on or before the twentieth day of the month succeeding such month.
      Summary: Requires that FORM GSTR-3B be furnished electronically through the common portal by the twentieth day of the month succeeding each tax month in the specified window, and mandates that registered persons discharge tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, not later than that statutory filing due date, subject to the Act's payment provisions.
      6.
      25972-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017/FIN. S.R.O. No.266/2019 - dated - 31-7-2019 - Orissa SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 19873-FIN-CT1-TAX-0022/2017/FIN., dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amends the Odisha GST notification by inserting clause (aa) at serial number 22 to cover supply to a local authority of an electrically operated vehicle meant to carry more than twelve passengers, and defines "Electrically operated vehicles" as vehicles under Chapter 87 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 run solely on electrical energy; the amendment takes effect from 1st August, 2019.
      7.
      25968-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017/FIN. S.R.O. No.265/2019 - dated - 31-7-2019 - Orissa SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 19829-FIN-CT1-TAX- 0022/2017/FIN., dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends State GST schedules to insert concessional entries for charger or charging station for electrically operated vehicles and for electrically operated vehicles (including two- and three-wheeled vehicles and e-bicycles), defines electrically operated vehicles as run solely on electrical energy from external source or onboard batteries, omits a specified Schedule II entry, and excludes chargers or charging stations for electrically operated vehicles from an existing Schedule III entry; the amendments are given a prospective commencement.
      8.
      25813-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017/FIN. S.R.O.No.260/2019 - dated - 30-7-2019 - Orissa SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 16536-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017/FIN., dated the 24th April, 2019
      Summary: The State Government, under the Odisha Goods and Services Tax framework, amends a prior Finance Department notification by substituting in paragraph 2 proviso the words indicating the deadline "31st day of July, 2019" with "31st day of August, 2019", thereby extending the prescribed compliance date; the amendment is issued as S.R.O.No.260/2019 by the Finance Department.

      IBC

      9.
      G.S.R. 553 (E) - dated - 2-8-2019 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Medical Facility to Chairperson and Whole -time Members) Scheme Rules, 2019.
      Summary: Establishes medical facilities for the Chairperson and whole-time members including outdoor medical reimbursement for self and defined family upon prescription or hospital documentation up to the specified annual limit, mandating family-floater coverage under a Group Mediclaim Policy for indoor treatment with the Board paying the premium; beneficiaries pay a prescribed non-refundable monthly subscription used for premiums and related treatment expenses and must choose between this scheme and any other government health scheme.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      F.No.225/194/2019/ITA-II - dated 5-8-2019
      Processing of returns with refund claims under section 143(1) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 beyond the prescribed time limits in non-scrutiny cases
      Summary: Relaxation of the statutory time limit under section 143(1) permits processing of validly filed returns with refund claims up to assessment year 2017 18 that became time barred for reasons not attributable to the assessee; such returns may be processed and intimations issued by 31.12.2019 with prior administrative approval of the Pr.CCIT/CCIT and enablement to the Assessing Officer via Pr.DGIT(Systems), while exclusions apply for scrutiny cases under section 143(1D), returns showing or likely to give rise to demand, and returns delayed for reasons attributable to the assessee.

      GST - States

      2.
      CT/GST-15/Pt-I/2017/69 - dated 26-7-2019
      Corrigendum to Circular No. 57/2019-GST (CT/GST-15/Pt-I/2017/26 dated 1st July, 2019).
      Summary: Corrigendum amends paragraph 5 of Circular No. 57/2019 GST to state that the penal interest charged on a transaction between Y and M/s ABC Ltd. would not be subject to GST because it would be covered under Notification No. 12/2017 State Tax (Rate); the illustrative value of supply of a mobile by X to Y remains Rs. 40,000/-.
      3.
      Circular No. 27/2019/GST - dated 24-7-2019
      Processing of refund applications in FORM GST RFD-01A submitted by taxpayers wrongly mapped on the common portal.
      Summary: Where reassignment on the common portal is unavailable, the tax authority that has electronically received FORM GST RFD-01A should complete processing of refund applications rather than hold the claim; thereafter the authority should inform the common portal of incorrect administrative mapping and request an update so future applications transfer to the correct jurisdictional authority.
      4.
      Circular No. 26/2019/GST - dated 24-7-2019
      Clarification regarding determination of place of supply in certain cases.
      Summary: Place of supply for port cargo handling services is determined under the IGST provisions applicable to services related to goods and by reference to contractual terms, not under immovable property rules. Services on goods temporarily imported for treatment and exported thereafter without being used in India (for example, cutting and polishing of unpolished diamonds) are subject to the IGST rule treating place of supply under the specific provision for services on temporarily imported goods, and not by the general place of performance rule.
      5.
      Circular No. 25/2019/GST - dated 24-7-2019
      Clarification regarding applicability of GST on additional / penal interest
      Summary: Clarification holds that penal interest included in the consideration for a taxable supply of goods must be included in the value of that supply and is taxable, whereas penal or additional interest charged by a separate lender for extending loans falls within the exemption for interest on loans and is not subject to GST; service fees or other non-interest charges by a lender are not exempt.
      6.
      Circular No. 28/2019/GST - dated 24-7-2019
      Clarification on various doubts related to treatment of secondary or post-sales discounts under GST.
      Summary: Post sales discounts fall under clause (b) of sub section (3) of section 15 and are treated based on substance: unconditional discounts relate to the original supply and may be excluded from the supplier's value if sub section (3) conditions are met; discounts contingent on dealer promotional activities constitute consideration for a separate service by the dealer and attract GST with corresponding ITC to the supplier; payments enabling reduced customer prices form part of the dealer's value of supply and affect the customer's ITC entitlement; where discounts cannot be excluded and financial/commercial credit notes are issued, the supplier's original tax liability remains and the dealer need not reverse ITC if he pays the reduced value after adjusting the credit note and original tax charged.
      7.
      Circular No. 24/2019 - dated 16-5-2019
      GST exemption on the upfront amount payable in installments for long term lease of plots, under G.O.Ms.No.588, Revenue (Commercial Taxes-II), 12th December, 2017 {corresponding Notification 12/2017 - Central Tax (rate) dated 28.06.2017}.
      Summary: GST exemption on upfront charges for long-term leases of industrial or financial-infrastructure plots applies where the upfront amount is determined upfront, irrespective of whether payment is made in a single instalment or in multiple instalments; the exemption covers sums described as premium, salami, cost, price or development charges payable for granting such long-term leases by government-owned development entities under the governing notification.
      8.
      Circular No. 22/2019 - dated 16-5-2019
      Clarification regarding filing of application for revocation of cancellation of registration in terms of Removal of Difficulty Order (ROD) No.09/2019 issued in G.O. Ms.No. 303, Rev(CT-II) dt. 16.05.2019 {corresponding ROD order number 05/2019-Central Tax dated 23.04.2019).
      Summary: Where cancellation for non furnishing of returns has occurred, no application for revocation may be filed unless all returns due up to the date of cancellation are furnished and tax paid; if cancellation is effective from the cancellation order date, returns for the period from that date until revocation must be furnished within thirty days of the revocation order. For retrospective cancellations where the portal prevents post cancellation filing, a proviso permits revocation applications provided returns for the period from the effective cancellation date to revocation are filed within thirty days of the revocation order.

      DGFT

      9.
      24/2015-2020 - dated 5-8-2019
      Revision of SION H-68, H-301 & H-302 of Export Products- Double Decorative/Single side Laminates with or without Barrier Paper - M/s Marino Industries Ltd., M/s Merino Panel Product Ltd. & M/s Greenlam Industries Ltd., Kolkata
      Summary: Revision of Standard Input Output Norms (SIONs) H-301, H-302 and H-68 updates per square metre input composition and quantities for single side and double side decorative laminates with or without barrier paper, establishes standard reference thickness/weight benchmarks, prescribes the AxB/C formula to adjust allowable import quantities for specified inputs when thickness/weight varies, identifies inputs unaffected by thickness/weight changes, and expands kraft paper GSM and applicable thickness ranges to facilitate exporters.

      Customs

      10.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 27/2019 - dated 2-8-2019
      Clarifications regarding Refunds of IGST paid on import in case of specialized agencies
      Summary: Refund of IGST on imported goods by specialised agencies is to be operationalised by customs field formations pursuant to the refund framework under Section 55 of the CGST Act and related rate notifications. Specialised agencies paying IGST at import are eligible to claim refunds upon production of certification that goods are for official use, and customs formations must implement this mechanism as a standing order.
      11.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 26/2019 - dated 2-8-2019
      Clarification regarding applicability of Notification 45/2017- customs dated 30.06.2017 on goods which were exported earlier for exhibition purpose/consignment basis
      Summary: Re-importation of goods sent abroad for exhibition or on consignment is not a supply where no consideration existed at export, and therefore not a zero-rated supply; no LUT/bond is required for that outward movement, and because no integrated tax was payable at export, the customs condition demanding integrated tax payment on re-import to claim exemption does not apply-such re-imports should be classified under the residuary customs entry instead.
      12.
      Facility No. 12/2019 - dated 29-7-2019
      Launch of Indian Customs EDI System- (ICES 1.5) for Imports and Exports, at INKGJ1 (Karimganj Steamerghat & Ferry Station LCS), INMREB (Moreh LCS), INMHGB (Muhurighat LCS), INAGTB (Agartala LCS) and INSMPB (Srimantapur LCS)
      Summary: ICES 1.5 implementation requires that all statutory import and export declarations and documents at the named Land Customs Stations be filed and processed electronically through the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) system, with the Facility No. 07/2018 procedures applying mutatis mutandis and adherence to the prescribed Standard Operating Procedure for electronic clearance.
      13.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 66/2019 - dated 24-7-2019
      Entity Registration and Approval under New Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations (SCMTR), 2018 through ICEGATE portal
      Summary: The notice requires Indian entities representing vessel masters to register as Authorised Sea Carriers and their agents as Authorised Sea Agents via ICEGATE; ASCs/ASAs must file electronic Arrival and Departure Manifests in advance. Exporters using e-Seal must file a Customs Inland Manifest (CIM) before goods leave their premises, listing vehicle, container and e-Seal details and quoting Shipping Bill numbers. Applications on ICEGATE route to ICES for jurisdictional approval, and CIM data will be shared with RMS with PREV_OFF verification at port gates.
      14.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 12/2019 - dated 24-7-2019
      Empanelment of Chartered Engineers for Examination /Valuation of Second hand machinery / goods, etc
      Summary: Empanelment of chartered engineers is authorised for examination and valuation of second hand machinery at Tuticorin Port; empanelment is valid one year and reviewed thereafter. Empanelled engineers must prepare valuation reports in accordance with CBIC circulars, submit a yearly Self Appraisal Report by 30 April detailing machinery examined and values appraised, and may be removed from the panel for late submission or involvement in customs classification/valuation offences. Certificates by empanelled engineers are advisory and service charges are borne by importers.
      15.
      TRADE NOTICE: 09/2019/CCP/JMR - dated 19-7-2019
      ICES Advisory 15 2019- Partially Crediting of Re-ex ort Bonds in ICES—M
      Summary: ICES provides a "Partial Credit of RE Bond" option whereby a job with RE Bond number, Bill of Entry and Shipping Bill details and specified bond/BG amounts is created and submitted; the job is routed to the Dy/Asst Commissioner (AC Bonds) in the ACB role who may approve, reject, or return it, and upon approval the indicated bond and bank guarantee amounts are credited.
      16.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 17/2019-cus - dated 17-7-2019
      Implementation of PGA eSANCHIT — Paperless Processing under SWIFT-Uploading Of Licenses/Permits/Certificates/Other Authorizations ILPCOsl by PGAs
      Summary: eSANCHIT will require Participating Government Agencies to upload digitally signed Licenses, Permits, Certificates and Other Authorisations to ICES via SWIFT/ICEGATE; beneficiary self-uploading of previously issued LPCOs is deactivated from 01/08/2019. Sixteen additional PGAs are onboarded, PGAs must upload LPCOs issued in the 15 days before the cut-off (and may upload earlier LPCOs), and beneficiaries must ensure correct email registration on ICEGATE for IRN communication.
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