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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 10,2017

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Proposed increase of the compensation cess on select luxury cars and SUVs aims to raise resources to meet State revenue shortfalls under the GST compensation mechanism, by increasing cess rates above the initially notified level and thereby raising retail prices. Implementation will require amendment of the Compensation to States statute or issuance of an ordinance, and the proposal gives rise to legal and administrative concerns about rate setting authority, anti profiteering implications, market predictability, and industry compliance burdens.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Regulations create a framework for registration and regulation of information utilities, defining the financial information to be stored, restricting registration to a public company meeting eligibility, governance, net worth and foreign ownership limits, and requiring promoters and key personnel to be fit and proper. The Board processes applications with prescribed fees and documents, may grant in-principle approval, and issues a certificate subject to continuing conditions including prior Board approval for significant share or control changes; the Board may suspend or cancel registration for misrepresentation or non-compliance after a hearing.
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      Summary: Net direct tax receipts in the first four months of 2017-18 rose year on year and represent a significant share of the annual Budget Estimates. Gross collection trends differ for Corporate Income Tax and Personal Income Tax, and after adjusting for refunds the net growth rates shift materially. Refund disbursements during the period were lower than in the comparable prior year period, affecting net outcomes.
      Summary: Tamil Nadu requested expedited master planning and environmental impact assessment for the Ponneri Industrial Node, close State association at all project stages, and flexibility in institutional governance; DMICDC has initiated master planning for Ponneri, Krishnapatnam and Tumkur.
      Summary: Approval under the Modified Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (MIIUS) was granted for two Andhra Pradesh industrial cluster projects-Hindupur/Gollapuram and Bobbili-approved 1 March 2016 with project costs and central grants (partly released) to fund roads, drainage, power, water and ancillary services; projects are intended to be functional by 31 March 2018 with stated direct and indirect employment potential.
      Summary: The document notes the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) used by the U.S.A. and the EU to grant preferential duty free treatment to designated beneficiary developing countries, including India, to promote export growth. It also states that the Reserve Bank of India assesses currency devaluation-considering inflation and other macroeconomic factors-which may affect export competitiveness, and that this information was given by the Commerce and Industry Minister in a parliamentary written reply.
      Summary: Government programmes establish Model Salt Farms in collaboration with the Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute and state governments to improve salt quality and competitiveness. Training and master trainer development are provided for worker skill upgradation. The Government also provides financial assistance for labour welfare and development works under a framed code of principles, with expenditures incurred and reported through the Salt Commissioner's Organisation and state implementing agencies.
      Summary: Authority for approvals of foreign direct investment in notified sectors has been transferred to Administrative Ministries/Departments, with a prescribed Standard Operating Procedure requiring Competent Authorities to process complete proposals within specified timelines, seek Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion concurrence where rejection or additional conditions are proposed, and allow extended time where security comments from the Ministry of Home Affairs are required; the release also reported the number and departmental distribution of pending proposals.
      Summary: Builders must reflect lower GST incidence on under construction homes by passing benefits of available Input Tax Credit into prices or installments; charging buyers higher tax-inclusive payments for amounts paid after GST's commencement may amount to profiteering under section 171, because embedded pre GST taxes should no longer be passed through to customers.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published the US Dollar reference rate and, using cross currency middle rates, provided corresponding Rupee exchange rates for the Euro, British Pound and Japanese Yen; it also stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on that reference rate.
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      Customs

      1.
      37/2017 - dated - 9-8-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on "Opal Glassware", originating in or exported from China PR and UAE
      Summary: Anti-dumping duty is imposed on Opal Glassware under tariff item 7013 originating in or exported from China PR and the UAE, with differentiated ad valorem rates applied as percentages of the CIF value of imports. CIF value is defined by reference to assessable value under the Customs Act. The duty is payable in Indian currency, effective for five years from publication unless earlier revoked, and calculations use the exchange rate specified in notifications under the Customs Act, with the relevant date being presentation of the bill of entry.

      GST - States

      2.
      Va Kar/GST/07/2017-S.O. 060 - dated - 31-7-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      The Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The amendment substitutes Rule 34 to prescribe exchange rates for valuation-Customs Board rate for goods at time of supply and generally accepted accounting principles for services at time of supply-and revises invoicing and return procedures: export invoices must carry specified endorsements and recipient/destination details, and where GSTR filing deadlines are extended the Commissioner may require FORM GSTR-3B electronically, with electronic generation and reconciliation of Parts A and B of FORM GSTR-3 and crediting of any excess input tax to the electronic credit ledger.
      3.
      02/2017-State Tax - dated - 6-7-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Notifies the following modes of verification.
      Summary: Notifies three approved electronic verification methods for GST under sub-rule (3) of rule 26: Aadhaar-based Electronic Verification Code (EVC); EVC generated via net banking login on the common portal; and EVC generated on the common portal. The notification deems the instrument to be effective from the stated commencement date and is issued by the Commissioner to clarify acceptable electronic verification mechanisms for GST compliance.
      4.
      01/2017-State Tax - dated - 6-7-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Annual Turnover in the preceding of HSN Code Financial Year.
      Summary: Notification prescribes mandatory disclosure of Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN) code digits on tax invoices by registered persons linked to their annual turnover in the preceding financial year, dividing taxpayers into three turnover bands with corresponding requirements: nil for the lowest band, two digits for the middle band, and four digits for the highest band under rule 46 of the Kerala GST Rules, 2017.
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      GST - States

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      32 T of 2017 - dated 21-7-2017
      Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) as per section 31 of Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2002 in respect of work contracts executed prior to 30-6-2017 for which payments to be made on or after 1-7-2017 and applicability of TDS.
      Summary: Contracts executed up to 30 June 2017 are treated as involving deemed sale at transfer, possession or incorporation of goods; therefore employers or other notified persons must deduct TDS under the MVAT TDS provisions from amounts payable to contractors for those contracts even when payments are made on or after 1 July 2017.
      2.
      31 T of 2017 - dated 15-7-2017
      Advisory to trade for issues related to GST Migration and New Registrations.
      Summary: Advisory prescribes that SEZ units or business verticals under the same PAN register via the standard New Registration link with distinct mobile numbers and e mail IDs; tax practitioners must avoid simultaneous enrolment windows and clear browser cache to prevent data-mix. It sets a standard operating procedure for changing the authorized signatory's contact details: written request to the nodal officer, departmental verification that contacts belong to the authorized signatory, and forwarding of GSTIN, taxpayer name and new contact details from the department to the specified mailbox for GSTN update.
      3.
      Memo No. 1470/ST-5, - dated 14-7-2017
      Guidelines on composition and levy on directives/instructions regarding migration.
      Summary: The memorandum explains the composition levy under section 10 and related rules: eligible small taxpayers (turnover below the statutory threshold) may elect composition and pay prescribed percentage rates on in state turnover (manufacturers 2%, restaurants 5%, other suppliers 1%), cannot collect tax from recipients, and are ineligible for input tax credit. It sets out filing and payment obligations (quarterly FORM GSTR-4 and annual FORM GSTR-9A; payment by 18th after quarter), procedures for opting/withdrawal (forms CMP-01/CMP-02/CMP-04), transitional ITC adjustments (ITC-01/ITC-03), and migration steps for previously registered dealers to obtain GST registration via REG-26/REG-06.
      4.
      30 T of 2017 - dated 13-7-2017
      Designation Of officers under Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (Mah. XLIII of 2017).
      Summary: Officers who served under the Maharashtra Value Added Tax framework are appointed to corresponding positions for GST purposes by government notification, with a direct mapping of MVAT designations to MGST designations (for example, Commissioner of Sales Tax to Commissioner of State Tax). Officers must use MVAT titles when functioning under the MVAT framework and the corresponding MGST titles when performing duties under the MGST regime.
      5.
      29 T of 2017 - dated 10-7-2017
      Submission of Bond/Letter of Undertaking by the Exporter in respect of Exports without payment of Integrated Tax under IGST Act.
      Summary: A Bond or Letter of Undertaking in FORM GST RFD-11 allows registered exporters to make zero rated supplies without payment of integrated tax and claim refund of unutilised input tax credit; the instrument must be furnished prior to export and binds the exporter to pay tax with interest if goods are not exported or payment in convertible foreign exchange is not received within the prescribed periods, subject to any extension by the Commissioner. Central Tax officers are authorised to accept Bond/LUT until taxpayers are administratively assigned.
      6.
      27 T of 2017 - dated 7-7-2017
      Tax Deduction at Source as per section 51 of Goods and Services Act, 2017 and procedure to be followed by Departments or establishments of Local Authority, State Government, Local Authority, Governmental agencies.
      Summary: The circular mandates compulsory GST registration for government departments and agencies as Deductors under section 51, requires withholding tax on eligible contracts at the prescribed statutory components (state/central or IGST for interstate supplies), excludes separately charged GST/IGST and cess from the threshold computation, and directs electronic payment, monthly GSTR-7 filing, issuance of Form GSTR-7A certificates, and procedures for refunds, penalties, interest and transitional exclusions.

      Customs

      7.
      14/2017 - dated 30-6-2017
      Sub: Launch of Indian Customs EDI System- (ICES 1.5) for Imports and Exports, at Vijaydurg Port (INVYD1), Vijaydurg Village, Taluka : Devgarh, Sindhudurg - 416 806, Maharashtra – reg.
      Summary: ICES 1.5 is launched at Vijaydurg Port to enable electronic filing and automated processing of Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills. It requires pre filing registration of IE Codes, licences, bonds and agent details in ICES/ICEGATE, prescribes standardized currency, unit and port codes, and allows filing via service centre or remote EDI with digital signatures. The system automates valuation, duty computation, appraisal workflows, concurrent audit, TR 6/e payment, RMS risk based routing, and centralised licence/scrip and bond ledger management for exemptions and debits.
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