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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 08,2019

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The ruling distinguishes eligibility for input tax credit based on whether services are integrally connected to business operations. ITC is denied for services exclusively serving residential colonies as employee perquisites; health care was not admitted under existing nil rated treatment though a statutory amendment may change that; ITC for guest house maintenance was initially allowed by AAR but disallowed by AAAR; plantation and gardening within plant and mining areas were held creditable as a business necessity and statutory compliance.
      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: The document provides administrative statistics on GST registrations (including migrated taxpayers, new applications, approvals, rejections, and composition scheme opt ins) and monthly filing volumes for principal returns-GSTR 3B and GSTR 1-together with quarterly GSTR 4 filings, presenting an operational snapshot of registration outcomes and return submission patterns across the initial implementation period.
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      Summary: The document explains the constitutional and statutory framework of the Goods and Services Tax, the GST Council's role, and operational rules for registration, composition scheme eligibility, return filing (including the phased introduction of invoice based ANX 1/ANX 2 and the eventual phasing out of GSTR 3B), input tax credit conditions, reverse charge applicability to certain supplies from unregistered suppliers, e way bill and e invoicing initiatives, sectoral rate decisions for real estate and electric vehicles, and IT and administrative arrangements through the GSTN.
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee cut the policy repo rate by 35 basis points to 5.40% and maintained an accommodative stance to achieve the medium term CPI inflation target of 4% 2% while supporting growth. The decision reflects weak domestic and global demand, benign headline inflation with upside food and crude risks, surplus system liquidity, modest transmission to lending rates, and a slight downward revision to the year's GDP growth projection; voting recorded divergence on the magnitude of the cut.
      Summary: GST establishes a destination-based, value-added tax under a concurrent dual model where Centre and States levy tax on the common base. The IGST mechanism preserves uninterrupted input tax credit on inter-State transactions through Centre-collected IGST and information-driven apportionment to destination States. The 101st Constitutional Amendment created power for concurrent GST legislation, inserted Article 279A to constitute the GST Council to recommend rates, exemptions, place-of-supply principles and compensation, and provided for a Compensation Cess to finance transitional revenue protection to States.
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      Customs

      1.
      31/2019 - dated - 6-8-2019 - ADD
      Seeks to amend notification No.12/2019-Customs (ADD) dated the 26.02.2019 as per Corrigenda issued by Designated Authority vide notification F. No. 6/45/2017-DGAD 31.05.2019.
      Summary: The Central Government amends Notification No. 12/2019 Customs (ADD) by substituting Table entries: against S. No. 1, column (6) is replaced with "Xinyi Solar (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd." and against S. No. 2, column (6) is replaced with "Any producer other than Xinyi Solar (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.", thereby assigning producer-specific identification within the anti-dumping notification.

      Indian Laws

      2.
      G.S.R . 562 (E) - dated - 6-8-2019 - Indian Law
      Notified Declaration Under Article 370(3) of the Constitution
      Summary: Declaration under Article 370 withdraws the operative force of all clauses of Article 370 from 6 August 2019 except a substituted provision declaring that all provisions of the Constitution of India, as amended, shall apply to Jammu and Kashmir without modification or exception and notwithstanding any contrary provision in the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir, state laws, orders, customs, notifications, or other instruments.
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      GST - States

      1.
      2020/GST-2 - dated 5-8-2019
      Issues related to GST on monthly subscription/contribution charged by a Residential Welfare Association from its members
      Summary: Supply of services or goods by an RWA to its own members for common use is exempt from GST where the charge does not exceed the prescribed per-member monthly ceiling; if the per-member charge exceeds the ceiling and the RWA's annual aggregate turnover meets the registration threshold, the entire amount charged is taxable. A person owning multiple apartments is treated as a member for each apartment for applying the per-member ceiling. RWAs below the turnover registration threshold need not register or pay GST even if per-member charges exceed the ceiling. RWAs may claim input tax credit on GST-paid inputs used in supplies.
      2.
      Corrigendum to Trade Circular No. 17/2019 - dated 31-7-2019
      Corrigendum to Trade Circular No. 17/2019 (97/16/2019-GST) dated 12th April, 2019, as amended vide Corrigendum dated 12.07.2019.
      Summary: The corrigendum extends the deadline to opt for the composition levy central tax benefit by filing FORM GST CMP-02-selecting "Any other supplier eligible for composition levy"-until 30th September, 2019, and reiterates that such persons must furnish FORM GST ITC-03 in accordance with the applicable procedural provision.
      3.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 30/2019 - dated 30-7-2019
      Issues related to GST on monthly subscription/contribution charged by a Residential Welfare Association from its members
      Summary: Supply of services and goods by a Residential Welfare Association to its own members for common use is exempt from GST where the reimbursement or share of contribution does not exceed a prescribed monthly ceiling per member; if the monthly charge exceeds that ceiling the entire amount is taxable. An RWA with aggregate annual turnover below the registration threshold is not required to register or pay GST even if charges exceed the ceiling. RWAs may claim input tax credit on GST paid for capital goods, goods and input services used to make supplies to members.
      4.
      GST-14/2019-20 - dated 29-7-2019
      Refund of taxes paid on inward supply of indigenous goods by retail outlets established at departure area of the international airport beyond immigration counters when supplied to outgoing international tourist against foreign exchange.
      Summary: Retail outlets beyond airport immigration may claim invoice based refunds of taxes paid on inward supplies of indigenous goods supplied to eligible outgoing international tourists; refunds exclude input services and require GST registration, maintenance of electronic records with an audit trail, passenger proof and declaration, and invoices showing no tax charged. Pending online utilities, claims are filed manually in FORM GST RFD 10B with undertakings, GSTR 3B and GSTR 2A documents; proper officers validate returns, may rely on GSTR 2A, issue refunds by tax head, coordinate interauthority payments, and recover improperly made refunds with interest. Effective 01.07.2019.
      5.
      GST-13/2019-20 - dated 29-7-2019
      Issues related to GST on monthly subscription/contribution charged by a Residential Welfare Association from its members.
      Summary: Supply of services and goods by a Resident Welfare Association to its own members for common use is exempt from GST when the monthly contribution per member does not exceed the notified ceiling; if contributions exceed that ceiling the entire charge is taxable. An RWA below the annual aggregate turnover registration threshold need not register or pay GST even if per member contributions exceed the ceiling. RWAs may claim input tax credit on GST paid for capital goods, goods and input services used to supply members. The monthly ceiling applies per residential unit.
      6.
      GST-12/2019-20 - dated 29-7-2019
      Clarification in respect of goods sent / taken out of India for exhibition or on consignment basis for export promotion.
      Summary: Mere removal of goods from India for exhibition or consignment does not constitute a supply under section 7 of the KGST Act and is not a zero rated supply under section 16 of the IGST Act; such movements require maintenance of records and delivery challans per rule 55. If goods are sold abroad within six months, supply is effected on the date of sale and tax invoices must be issued then; if neither sold nor returned within six months, supply is deemed on expiry of six months and a tax invoice must be issued. Refunds of input tax credit are available only after issuance of tax invoices when supply is deemed or effected and if other refund eligibility conditions are met.
      7.
      GST-11/2019-20 - dated 29-7-2019
      Clarification on doubts related to supply of Information Technology enabled Services (ITeS services).
      Summary: Clarifies that a provider of ITeS services who supplies services on its own account is not an intermediary, while a provider whose role is limited to arranging or facilitating another's supply will be an intermediary; mixed cases require fact specific determination of the principal supply. Suppliers not being intermediaries may qualify for export of services benefits if they meet the conditions regarding supplier and recipient locations, place of supply, receipt of payment in convertible foreign exchange, and absence of mere establishment relationships.
      8.
      61/2019-GST (CT/GST-15/2017/71) - dated 26-7-2019
      Clarification on doubts related to supply of Information Technology enabled Services (ITeS services).
      Summary: Intermediary status depends on whether the supplier arranges/facilitates supplies or supplies services on its own account; ITeS suppliers providing services on their own account are not intermediaries, whereas those merely arranging facilitation (logistics, order placement, clearances, post-sales support) are intermediaries. Mixed cases require factual determination focusing on the principal supply. Non-intermediary ITeS suppliers may qualify as export of services only if statutory conditions regarding supplier and recipient locations, place of supply, convertible foreign exchange payment, and distinct person status are satisfied.
      9.
      62/2019-GST (CT/GST-15/2017/75) - dated 26-7-2019
      Clarification in respect of goods sent/taken out of India for exhibition or on consignment basis for export promotion.
      Summary: Goods sent or taken out of India for exhibition or on consignment with no consideration at that time do not constitute a supply and are not a zero-rated supply; delivery challans and prescribed records must accompany such goods, tax invoices are required only when supply crystallises (on sale abroad or on expiry of six months if not returned), and execution of bond or LUT is not required at the time of sending. Refunds of input tax credit may be claimed only after tax invoices are issued when supply qualifies as zero rated under the refund provisions.
      10.
      63/2019-GST (CT/GST-15/2017/81) - dated 26-7-2019
      Issues related to GST on monthly subscription/contribution charged by a Residential Welfare Association from its members.
      Summary: Supply of services or goods by an RWA to its own members by way of reimbursement or share of contribution up to a specified per member monthly ceiling is exempt from GST; if charges per member exceed that ceiling the exemption fails and the entire amount is taxable. Registration and liability to pay GST arise only when such per member charges exceed the ceiling and the RWA's annual aggregate turnover meets or exceeds the statutory registration threshold. RWAs may claim input tax credit for inputs used in making supplies to members.
      11.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 28/2019 - dated 22-7-2019
      Clarification on doubts related to supply of Information Technology enabled Services ( ITeS services)
      Summary: Clarification explains that an intermediary arranges or facilitates supplies and excludes persons who supply services on their own account; a supplier rendering ITeS services on its own account is not an intermediary, whereas a supplier limited to arranging or facilitating clients' supplies (logistics, clearances, post-sales support) is an intermediary. If both types of services are supplied, intermediary status depends on facts and which service is the principal supply. Non-intermediary suppliers may claim export of services only if supplier and recipient locations, place of supply, foreign exchange receipt, and non-distinct-establishment conditions are satisfied.
      12.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 29/2019 - dated 22-7-2019
      Clarification in respect of goods sent/taken out of India for exhibition or on consignment basis for export promotion
      Summary: Mere removal of specified goods for exhibition or consignment without consideration does not constitute a supply and is therefore not a zero rated supply; such movements are treated as sale on approval requiring a delivery challan, record maintenance, and issuance of tax invoice only upon sale abroad within the stipulated period or upon deemed supply on expiry of that period, after which refund or input tax credit claims may be pursued if otherwise eligible.
      13.
      Corrigendum to Trade Circular No. 33/2018 - dated 22-7-2019
      Corrigendum to Trade Circular No. 33/2018 (45/19/2018-GST) dated 17.09.2018
      Summary: Registered persons may file Form RFD-01A on the common portal for tax periods up to 30 June 2019, provided the claimed refund of integrated tax/cess does not exceed the aggregate integrated tax/cess amounts reported in the Table under columns 3.1(a), 3.1(b) and 3.1(c) of Form GSTR-3B for the corresponding tax period; implementation difficulties are to be notified to the Commissioner.
      14.
      Corrigendum to Trade Circular No. 23/2019 - dated 16-7-2019
      Corrigendum to Trade Circular No. 23/2019 (Circular No. 102/21/2019-GST) dated 28.06.2019
      Summary: The corrigendum to Trade Circular No. 23/2019 replaces the Case 2 text in paragraph 5 to state that additional/penal interest charged on a transaction between Y and M/s ABC Ltd. is covered under Sl. No. 27 of Notification No. 1136-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 and, accordingly, such penal interest would not be subject to GST; the declared value of the mobile supply by X to Y for GST purposes remains Rs. 40,000.
      15.
      CCT/26-4/2017-2018/C 990 - dated 15-7-2019
      Corrigendum to Circular No.04/2019-20- GST dated 8th April, 2019 issued vide F.no.CCT/ 26-4/2017-2018/C 107
      Summary: Correction revises the filing timeline for opting into the composition levy: eligible registered persons must file FORM GST CMP-02 selecting "Any other supplier eligible for composition levy" and furnish FORM GST ITC-03 as required by the governing sub rules; the corrigendum replaces the earlier deadline with a later cutoff. The department requests issuance of trade notices and asks that implementation difficulties be reported to the Commissioner of State Tax.
      16.
      Corrigendum to Trade Circular No. 17/2019 - dated 12-7-2019
      Corrigendum to Trade Circular No. 17/2019 (Circular No. 97/16/2019-GST) dated 12.04.2019
      Summary: Corrigendum extends the deadline for registered persons to opt for the composition levy by filing FORM GST CMP-02 selecting "Any other supplier eligible for composition levy" and requires such persons to furnish FORM GST ITC-03 in accordance with the governing procedural rule; implementation difficulties are to be reported to the Commissioner.
      17.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 27/2019 - dated 12-7-2019
      Refund of taxes paid on inward supply of indigenous goods by retail outlets established at departure area of the international airport beyond immigration counters when supplied to outgoing international tourist against foreign exchange.
      Summary: Retail outlets beyond immigration counters at international airport departures may claim invoice-based refunds of applicable central, state, integrated, union territory taxes and compensation cess paid on inward supplies of indigenous goods sold tax-free to eligible departing international passengers. Claimants must be GST-registered with a valid GSTIN, maintain electronic records with an audit trail, collect passport and boarding pass details, a passenger declaration, and a tax-exempt invoice for each sale. Refunds are applied for in FORM GST RFD-10B with prescribed undertakings and return copies, processed by the proper officer with validation against GSTR-2A, and paid head-wise with statutory recovery rules applicable for improper refunds.

      GST

      18.
      GST TRADE NOTICE No. 10/2019 - dated 15-7-2019
      Clarification on various doubts related to treatment of secondary or post-sales discounts under GST
      Summary: Post-sales discounts under clause (b) of section 15(3) CGST are to be characterised by their commercial nature: discounts without further dealer obligations relate to the original supply and may be excluded from the supplier's value of supply; discounts that require the dealer to perform promotional activities are separate supplies of services on which the dealer must charge GST and the supplier may claim ITC; discounts paid to induce dealers to lower customer prices must be added to the dealer's consideration for valuation. Where discounts cannot be excluded, suppliers may issue financial/commercial credit notes but cannot reduce original tax liability, and dealers need not reverse ITC if they pay the reduced value after adjusting such credit notes in line with applicable provisos.
      19.
      GST TRADE NOTICE No. 07/2019 - dated 15-7-2019
      Clarification regarding Clarification regarding applicability of GST on additional/ penal interest
      Summary: Where a seller embeds credit in the sale of taxable goods and charges penal interest for delayed instalments, that penal interest is includible in the value of the taxable supply and taxable. Conversely, penal interest charged by an independent financer on a loan qualifies as interest under the relevant notification and is exempt from GST; the taxable value of the goods in that case excludes the financier's penal interest. Penal interest does not fall under Schedule II entry 5(e), while non interest service fees charged by a financer are taxable.
      20.
      GST TRADE NOTICE No. 08/2019 - dated 15-7-2019
      Clarification regarding determination of place of supply in certain cases
      Summary: Place of supply for port cargo-handling and ancillary services is determined by contract and not as services related to immovable property; place of supply for services on goods temporarily imported for repair or processing and re-exported without being put to use (e.g., cutting and polishing unpolished diamonds) is determined under the provision for services in respect of temporarily imported goods for repair or processing, not by the general rule locating services where performed.
      21.
      GST TRADE NOTICE No. 09/2019 - dated 15-7-2019
      Processing of refund applications in FORM GST RFD-01A submitted by taxpayers wrongly mapped on the common portal
      Summary: Where a refund application in FORM GST RFD-01A is electronically transferred by the common portal to a tax authority that is not the taxpayer's administrative assignee and the portal lacks a re assignment facility, the receiving tax authority should proceed to process the refund claim. After processing, that authority must inform the common portal of the incorrect mapping and request an update so subsequent applications are routed to the correct jurisdiction.
      22.
      GST TRADE NOTICE NO.05/2019 - dated 10-7-2019
      GST- Amendment in the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 vide Notification No.31/2019 dated 28th June, 2019 issued by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs - Communication thereof
      Summary: The amendment requires newly registered persons (except those under rules 12 or 16) to furnish bank account details on the common portal within a prescribed period after registration or before the first return due date, makes failure a ground for action, excludes Kerala Flood Cess from value for valuation purposes, permits Government notification to mandate QR codes on invoices and bills, introduces electronic cash ledger transfers (FORM GST PMT-09), replaces "payment advice" with "payment order" for refunds, and creates a refund procedure for retail outlets in international departure areas under rule 95A.
      23.
      GST Trade Notice No. 09/2019 - dated 3-7-2019
      Advisory for Bill of Supply issued by Composition taxable person
      Summary: Bills of supply issued by composition taxable persons must state "COMPOSITION TAXABLE PERSON, NOT ELIGIBLE TO COLLECT TAX ON SUPPLIES" in bold capital letters, and every principal or additional place of business must display "COMPOSITION TAXABLE PERSON" in bold capital letters; non compliance may invite action under GST law including penalties, fines or prosecution.

      Customs

      24.
      Trade Notice No.04/2019 - dated 24-7-2019
      Updation of list of Nodal Offices for uploading of report on refund granted under Seva Bhoj Yojana (SBY) and UIN entities
      Summary: Specified Division and Range are designated as the nodal office for uploading reports and receiving refund applications under Seva Bhoj Yojana and for UIN entities; each UIN must be mapped to a Zone Commissionerate Division Range in the CBIC GST application so officers handling refunds are assigned appropriate permissions irrespective of their branch, and all SBY and UIN refund applications must be filed with the Himayatnagar Division immediately until further orders.
      25.
      Trade Notice No. 01/2019 - dated 2-7-2019
      Advisory for Bill of Supply issued by composition taxable person
      Summary: Composition levy taxpayers must print "COMPOSITION TAXABLE PERSON, NOT ELIGIBLE TO COLLECT TAX ON SUPPLIES" on every bill of supply and display "COMPOSITION TAXABLE PERSON" on prominent notices or signboards at their principal and additional places of business; non compliance may lead to enforcement action and attract penalties, fines or prosecution under GST law.
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