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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 09,2017

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      Summary: e-Shakti is a NABARD pilot for digitisation of Self Help Groups to improve bookkeeping and create a Management Information System enabling banks to take informed credit decisions; the pilot covered 25 districts and had digitised 1,30,176 SHGs by 31 March 2017, with 69,696 credit linked by 31 July 2017, and NABARD reported no de-recognition of SHGs due to digitisation and no impact on SHG profit or loss.
      Summary: The CAD widened in Q4 of 2016-17 because the trade deficit increased as merchandise imports rose more than exports, with higher imports of Petroleum, Oil & Lubricants and gold and silver the principal contributors; the CAD nonetheless remained modest and within manageable limits while the Government and central bank continue to monitor the external situation and calibrate policy responses.
      Summary: Schemes provide interest subsidy relief by having the Government meet interest during the study period and moratorium, with accrued interest capitalised for EMI calculation. Central programmes include full moratorium interest subsidy for economically weaker students studying in India, overseas subsidies for meritorious minority and OBC students, an online Vidya Lakshmi Portal for loan application and tracking, and a credit guarantee mechanism permitting collateral free education loans within prescribed limits.
      Summary: Provision of an assured pension scheme for elderly persons aged 60 and above offering guaranteed periodic payments linked to an upfront subscription. The assured return mechanism guarantees a fixed return payable monthly over a ten-year policy term with subscriber-chosen payment frequency; the State subsidises any shortfall between insurer returns and the assured return. The instrument is explicitly exempted from Goods and Services Tax and is limited to eligible senior citizens under specified purchase thresholds.
      Summary: Proposed multilateral financing under the forthcoming Country Partnership Strategy for 2018-22 includes an annual lending framework envisaging aggregate annual commitments for Indian operations to support infrastructure projects; the figures are indicative and were disclosed in a ministerial written reply in parliament as proposals subject to finalisation.
      Summary: The authority set the US Dollar reference rate at Rs. 63.7382 on August 8, 2017, with the prior day's rate at Rs. 63.7375, and published corresponding rupee rates for the euro, pound sterling and the Japanese yen derived from middle cross currency quotes; it further states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on this reference rate.
      Summary: Sale by re-issue of central government stocks is offered through a price-based auction employing the multiple price method, with specified notified amounts. Auctions will use an electronic bidding platform; both competitive and non-competitive bids are accepted, with up to 5% of each notified amount reserved for eligible participants under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Submission windows for non-competitive and competitive bids are prescribed, the auction result and payment/settlement dates are fixed, and the stocks will be eligible for When Issued trading under existing guidance.
      Summary: The Council recommended that the Central Government move legislative amendments to raise the maximum ceiling of Goods and Services Tax Compensation Cess on motor vehicles under headings 8702 and 8703, including SUVs, to twenty-five percent, while postponing any decision on the timing or level of the actual levy; it noted that total tax incidence on motor vehicles has decreased since GST and that the Schedule to the GST (Compensation to State) Act currently specifies a fifteen percent maximum for such cess.
      Summary: Significant increases in taxpayer compliance and personal advance tax collections are reported following demonetization and Operation Clean Money, driven by a marked rise in individual Income Tax Returns filing that indicates new entrants into the tax net; the CBDT presents year on year growth in Advance Personal Income Tax and Self Assessment Tax collections as evidence of a widened tax base and improved compliance resulting from non intrusive anti evasion measures.
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      Customs

      1.
      77/2017 - dated - 4-8-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to notify the India - Korea Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (Bilateral Safeguard Measures) Rules, 2017
      Summary: These rules provide a bilateral safeguard regime under the India-Korea Trade Agreement empowering the Director General to investigate whether tariff reductions have caused or threaten to cause serious injury to domestic industry, to publish notices, receive and exchange evidence while protecting confidential information, and to recommend provisional or final measures-suspension of tariff concessions or increases in duty-of limited duration with possibilities for review, progressive liberalisation, refund and transition constraints.
      2.
      76/2017 - dated - 4-8-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment Shri Sandeep Mohan Bhatnagar as the Director General (Safeguard) for the purposes of the Customs Tariff (Identification and Assessment of Safeguard Duty) Rules, 1997
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising powers under the Customs Tariff (Identification and Assessment of Safeguard Duty) Rules, 1997, appoints Shri Sandeep Mohan Bhatnagar as Director General (Safeguard) for the purposes of those rules, by Gazette notification dated 4th August, 2017, in supersession of the earlier notification No. 91/2015.

      DGFT

      3.
      19/2015-2020 - dated - 5-8-2017 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy of Pigeon Peas (Cajanus Cajan)/Toor Dal under Chapter 7 of the ITC (HS)2017, Schedule- I (Import Policy)
      Summary: The import classification of Pigeon Peas (Cajanus cajan)/Toor Dal under specified EXIM Codes is revised from 'free' to restricted, and imports are made subject to Policy Condition 2, which imposes an annual quota (fiscal year) to be implemented by procedure to be notified, while exempting Government import commitments under bilateral or regional agreements/MOUs.

      GST

      4.
      21/2017 - dated - 8-8-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to introduce date for filing of GSTR-3B for months of July and August
      Summary: Specifies return filing dates for FORM GSTR-3B for initial implementation months, mandating electronic furnishing through the common portal and establishing concrete monthly due dates. Provides a transitional provision extending the furnishing obligation for taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under a subsequent notification, consolidating those returns to be furnished by a single specified final due date, and takes effect from the stated commencement date.
      5.
      20/2017 - dated - 8-8-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to extend time period for filing of details in FORM GSTR-3 for months of July and August
      Summary: Extension of time limit for furnishing returns in Form GSTR-3: the Commissioner, on the Council's recommendation, prescribes alternative filing windows for July and August 2017-moving July returns to a mid-September window and August returns to a late-September window-and states the notification comes into force on 8th August 2017.
      6.
      19/2017 - dated - 8-8-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to extend time period for filing of details of inward supplies in FORM GSTR-2 for months of July and August
      Summary: The Commissioner, on the Council's recommendation and under the CGST Act's proviso to the filing requirement, extends the time for furnishing details of inward supplies in FORM GSTR-2 for the named months by prescribing specific limited windows in September for submission; the notification takes effect from its date of issue and is noted to be superseded by a subsequent notification.
      7.
      18/2017 - dated - 8-8-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to extend time period for filing of details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for months of July and August
      Summary: The Commissioner authorized an extension of the filing period to submit FORM GSTR 1 for specified months, prescribing later remedial windows in September 2017 and making the notification effective from its issuance date, thereby altering the compliance timetable for furnishing details of outward supplies without changing substantive reporting obligations.

      GST - States

      8.
      CCW/GST/74/2015-A - dated - 4-8-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      PROPER OFFICERS NOTIFICATION ISSUED - PARTIAL MODIFICATION TO THE ORIGINAL NOTIFICATION.
      Summary: Designation of proper officers to conduct checks of vehicular traffic clarifies that circle-level officers act within their circle unless authorised by the Joint Commissioner to operate anywhere in the division; enforcement-wing officers and senior enforcement commissioners may act anywhere in the division or state when specifically authorised by senior enforcement authorities, and these instructions take effect immediately.
      9.
      Memo No. 35033/17/2017/CT/-II - dated - 19-7-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Appointment of proper officer - modified orders issued.
      Summary: All Goods and Services Tax Officers are proper officers with statewide jurisdiction to verify and approve registration applications and issue registration certificates for taxable persons (excluding casual traders and nonresident taxable persons), while all Assistant Commissioners of State Tax are proper officers with statewide jurisdiction for casual traders and nonresident taxable persons; officers not below Deputy Assistant Commissioner authorized by the Joint Commissioner are proper officers for physical verification of business premises, effective immediately.
      10.
      GO.Ms. No. 288 - dated - 12-7-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      The Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Adds Rule 96 A requiring registered exporters who opt for export without payment of integrated tax to furnish FORM GST RFD 11 (bond or LUT) prior to export, undertake payment of tax and interest if exports or foreign exchange realisation do not occur within prescribed periods, enable electronic transmission of GSTR 1 export invoices to customs and confirmation back to the portal, and face withdrawal of LUTs and recovery where obligations are unmet; applies mutatis mutandis to zero rated supplies to SEZs.
      11.
      F-10-58/2017/CT/V (99) - dated - 31-7-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Corrigendum in respect of Notification no.1/2017 State Tax(Rate)
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No.1/2017 amends Schedules I-IV by replacing specified tariff codes and product descriptions, correcting spelling and sequencing errors, and inserting or refining entries such as photovoltaic cells, desiccated coconuts, Optical Fibre Cable, and expanded game and accessory descriptions to align intended classifications within the notified rate schedules.
      12.
      F-10-58/2017/CT/V (100) - dated - 31-7-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Corrigendum in respect of Notification no.2/2017 State Tax(Rate)
      Summary: Corrigendum amends the Schedule of the state tax rate notification by revising column(2) entries for specified serial numbers: S.No.59 expands its tariff marker to an alternative set of markers, and S.No.102 adds an additional commodity code alongside the existing one, thereby correcting and clarifying the tariff classifications used for rate application in the notification.
      13.
      F.No.3(20)/Fin(Rev-I)/2017-18/DS-VI/480 - dated - 31-7-2017 - Delhi SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Notification No. 01/2017-State Tax, dated 30th June, 2017.
      Summary: The corrigendum revises schedule entries in the State GST notification: Schedule I S.No.180 column (2) for drugs and diagnostic kits is amended from "30" to "30 or any Chapter"; Schedule III S.No.42 column (3) is reworded to "Mineral or chemical fertilisers, nitrogenous, which are clearly not to be used as fertilizers"; and Schedule III S.No.411 column (3) is changed to "Spectacles [other than corrective]", thereby altering the classification descriptors within those schedules.
      14.
      18/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 31-7-2017 - Delhi SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. 01/2017 – State Tax, dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment inserts specified mineral and chemical fertilisers-including nitrogenous, phosphatic, potassic, multi-nutrient and small packaged/tableted forms, excluding goods clearly not for use as fertilisers-into the lower-rate State tax schedule and omits four entries from the higher-rate schedule, thereby reclassifying certain fertiliser goods; the change is made under State GST powers and takes effect from the commencement date stated in the notification.
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      GST - States

      1.
      Memo No. 1598/ST-6 - dated 1-8-2017
      Guidelines/Instructions for detention/lnspection report under section 68 and 129 of the HGST Act/CGST Act and Section 20 of the IGST Act, 2017.
      Summary: Where a conveyance intercepted during movement gives rise to suspicion, an officer may detain/seize goods, conveyance and documents, prepare an inventory, hand them to a named custodian with directions for safekeeping, and value goods at market price in the presence of the owner or person-in-charge. The officer must issue a Show Cause Notice specifying tax and penalty; after reply the officer may impose tax and penalty and release goods or accept a security for release. Failure to pay will lead to confiscation proceedings and penalty under applicable rules.
      2.
      1536/ST-2, - dated 20-7-2017
      Delegation of power for acceptance of Bond/Letter of Undertaking (LUT) for exports without payment of integrated tax.
      Summary: Zero-rated exports may be effected by furnishing a Bond/LUT in FORM GST RFD-11 to supply without payment of IGST and claim refund of unutilized input tax credit; refund applications are filed electronically and deemed filed only after export manifest/report and valid return are furnished. LUT is available to status holders or exporters meeting specified foreign inward remittance criteria and is valid for 12 months; others must furnish a running bond on stamp paper covering self-assessed tax liability. Acceptance of Bond/LUT is delegated to the jurisdictional Deputy Excise and Taxation Commissioner and manual RFD-11 is allowed until the portal module is available.
      3.
      07/2017 - dated 19-7-2017
      Clarification/Guidelines regarding submission of Bond/Letter of Undertaking (LUT) by the Exporters in respect of Exports without payment of Integrated Tax under WBGST/ CGST Rule 96A.
      Summary: Clarifies that exporters opting to make zero-rated supplies without payment of integrated tax must furnish FORM GST RFD-11 (bond or Letter of Undertaking) prior to export, remain bound to pay tax with interest if export conditions are unmet, and that eligibility for LUT, bond requirements, bank guarantee conditions, validity periods, manual submission procedures until the portal is available, and continuous review of bond sufficiency are governed by rule 96A and related GST provisions.
      4.
      1534/ST-2, - dated 18-7-2017
      Guidelines for acceptance of Bond/Letters of Undertaking (LUT) for exports without payment of intetrated tax.
      Summary: Delegation of authority to accept bonds and Letters of Undertaking (LUT) for exports without payment of integrated tax to the jurisdictional Deputy Excise and Taxation Commissioner is authorized under the State GST Act and rules to reduce hardship and compliance burden on registered exporters by enabling district-level acceptance of bonds/LUTs.
      5.
      06/2017 - dated 7-7-2017
      Guidelines for online issuance of GST permit and Transit Passes. etc. for facilitating movement of goods
      Summary: An online system issues GST Inward, GST Outward, GST Permit for intra-State supply and GST Transit Pass; registered dealers may use existing credentials or create profiles to obtain user IDs. Permits are requisitioned and auto numbered by the portal with maximum unutilized stock limits and replenishment only after 50% utilization. Permit generation requires consignment and transporter details; transporters perform vehicle data entry and obtain tracking IDs. Transit Passes require valid GSTINs and invoices, must be endorsed at exit and surrendered within thirty days. Intra state permits are not mandatory within the same municipal area or below a specified invoice value unless composite consignments exceed that value.
      6.
      05/2017 - dated 29-6-2017
      TAX DEDUCTED AT SOURCE
      Summary: Effective 01/07/2017, no STDS/TCS deductions under the WBVAT Act, 2003 shall be made on bills submitted on or after that date, and no TDS under GST shall be deducted until the GST TDS provisions are made operative. Deductions of STDS/TCS made before 01/07/2017 retain statutory obligations: payment of deducted amounts, filing of online scrolls, and issuance of prescribed TDS/TCS certificates must be completed in accordance with the Act.

      DGFT

      7.
      16/2015-2020 - dated 4-8-2017
      Amendment in Appendix - 2E of Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-2020 - reg.
      Summary: Amendment to the Foreign Trade Policy updates Appendix - 2E by changing the recorded name "Indian Merchants' Chamber" to "IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry" for Mumbai and New Delhi entries and by revising the Trade Promotion Council of India's address and contact details to the Connaught Circus location; the notice is issued under paragraph 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy to effect these administrative corrections.

      Customs

      8.
      15/2017 - dated 8-8-2017
      Constitution of Review Committee of Pr. Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioners/ Pr.Commissioners or Commissioner- Reg.
      Summary: Where a Pr. Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner member of a Review Committee is absent, the first nominated link officer at that level will act as the Committee member, and if already a member the second nominated link officer will serve. For Pr. Commissioner/Commissioner absences, the officer assigned administrative charge of the Commissionerate will function as the member; if charge cannot be assigned within the Zone or the charge-holder is already a Committee member, the case is to be referred to the Board with a suggestion for reconstitution and nomination.

      Central Excise

      9.
      15/2017 - dated 8-8-2017
      Constitution of Review Committee of Pr. Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioners/ Pr.Commissioners or Commissioner- Reg.
      Summary: A pre-approved nomination chain requires the first nominated link officer to substitute as Review Committee member when a Pr. Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner is absent, with the second link stepping in if the first is already a member. For Pr. Commissioners/Commissioners, the officer holding administrative charge will serve; if charge cannot be assigned within the Zone, cases may be referred to the Board. Board referrals are limited to instances where neither nominated link officer can constitute the Committee or the charge-holder is a committee member, and must include a suggestion for reconstitution.
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