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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 08,2017

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      By: Anuj Bansal
      Summary: Service tax transition to GST creates dilemmas on treatment of invoices received after the final service tax return, with legacy CENVAT allowing credit up to one year but GST restricting carry forward and permitting cash refund for increased credit; RCM timing differences may leave payments falling post transition where RCM coverage changes; and carry forward of pre GST tax requires invoices or tax documents be recorded within a limited period in TRAN 1, while issuance of debit/credit notes for price revisions raises conflicts among CGST, SGST and IGST rules and GST system auto calculation requirements.
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      Summary: Adjustments set differential GST rates and Input Tax Credit treatment for textile job work, printing, works contracts, GTA and other services; GTA may opt between a rate with full ITC and a lower rate without ITC. Liability for services by small household providers sold via electronic commerce operators is shifted to the ECO. LLPs are treated as firms for GST levy and exemptions. Legal services provided to business entities in taxable territory are placed under the Reverse Charge Mechanism. Exemptions apply to FIFA event-related goods and services and to replacement crop insurance schemes.
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      1278-F.T. - dated - 14-7-2017 - West Bengal SGST
      Corrigendum of Department Notification No.1126-F.T. dated 28/06/2017
      Summary: Corrigendum narrows the commodity description for dried leguminous vegetables by excluding those put up in a unit container bearing a registered brand name, and amends the honey entry by removing the parenthetical reference to a proposed nil GST rate so the schedule now simply reads "Unbranded honey." These are textual corrections to Notification No. 1126-F.T. dated 28 June 2017 affecting the descriptive scope of the listed entries.
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      1277-F.T. - dated - 14-7-2017 - West Bengal SGST
      Corrigendum of Department Notification No.1125-F.T. dated 28/06/2017
      Summary: Corrigendum to state SGST rate schedules modifies Schedule I, II and III by correcting product descriptions, inserting new serial entries with associated commodity descriptions and HS/tariff codes, and amending certain tariff headings to ensure the intended SGST classifications and applicable rates are reflected in the notification.
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      1221-F.T. - dated - 6-7-2017 - West Bengal SGST
      The West Bengal Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Rule 96A requires a registered person opting to export without payment of integrated tax to furnish, prior to export, a bond or Letter of Undertaking in FORM GST RFD-11 to the Commissioner, binding to pay tax and interest within specified periods if exports do not occur or payment in convertible foreign exchange is not received; GSTR-1 export details must be electronically transmitted to Customs and export confirmations returned; failure to pay leads to withdrawal of the bond/LOU option and recovery under section 79, with restoration upon payment; provisions apply mutatis mutandis to SEZ supplies and the Government may notify conditions permitting an LOU in place of a bond.
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