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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 22,2017

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      Summary: Service providers are required to maintain records of inventories under the ICDS II standard on valuation of inventories, extending mandatory inventory recognition, valuation and disclosure obligations to entities providing services for purposes of income computation.
      Summary: ICDS II governs valuation of inventories for income computation and disclosure. The standard is excluded for a producer of primary goods like livestock, agricultural and forest products, mineral oils, ores and gases, but it applies to persons who trade or deal in those commodities; therefore the producer/dealer distinction determines whether ICDS II applies.
      Summary: Shares of a company in which the public are not substantially interested are excluded from ICDS II valuation even if held as inventory, because ICDS VIII's definition of securities expressly includes such shares, placing them outside ICDS II's scope.
      Summary: Where an assessee holds derivatives as part of inventory, the valuation and related provisions of ICDS II apply because the definition of securities in ICDS VIII expressly excludes derivatives, so such instruments are governed by the inventory valuation standard rather than the securities disclosure regime.
      Summary: ICDS I mandates disclosure of significant accounting policies and requires the net effect on taxable income from application of ICDS to be disclosed in the Return of Income; ICDS disclosures are to be made in the tax audit report in Form 3CD, with no separate disclosure requirement for persons not liable to tax audit.
      Summary: Recognition of marked-to-market losses or expected loss is disallowed under ICDS I unless permitted by other ICDS provisions; the same conditional rule applies mutatis mutandis to recognition of marked-to-market gains or expected profit, so gains or anticipated income may not be recognised for income computation unless another ICDS expressly authorises recognition.
      Summary: ICDS I should be read as prescribing computation policies for taxable income so that accrual, going concern, consistency, substance over form and non recognition of mark to market losses apply to income computation under business or other sources, and the disclosure requirement concerns the policies used in computing income rather than the policies used for maintaining books of account.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Amendment to Rule 61(5) permits electronic filing of Form GSTR-3B as an interim return when Form GSTR-1 and GSTR-2 deadlines are extended; Part A of Form GSTR-3 will be system-generated from GSTR-1/GSTR-2 and prior liabilities, Part B will be generated from the filed GSTR-3B, taxpayers must reconcile and amend Part B to discharge liabilities, and any excess input tax credit in the generated GSTR-3 over GSTR-3B is to be credited to the electronic credit ledger.
      By: CA.VINOD CHAURASIA
      Summary: Advance ruling under GST gives a written decision on GST applicability; the State/UT Authority constituted under SGST/UTGST Acts acts as the Authority for Advance Ruling. Any person may apply online in Form GST ARA-1 for matters including classification, applicability of notifications, time and value of supply, admissibility of input tax credit, tax liability, registration requirement, and whether an activity amounts to supply. The Authority admits and decides applications after hearings within ninety days; appeals lie to the Appellate Authority in Form GST ARA-2 within thirty days (extendable), which must decide within ninety days. Rulings bind the applicant and relevant officers, are void if obtained by fraud, and both bodies have civil court powers.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Staggered GSTR-3B deadlines allocate distinct procedures for taxpayers who do or do not claim transitional credit: non-claimants must deposit calculated tax in cash to the electronic cash ledger by the initial due date and file GSTR-3B by that date; claimants must deposit an initial cash amount by the same date, file TRAN-1 before GSTR-3B, pay any shortfall with interest from the next day, and may file GSTR-3B by the extended date after debiting transitional credit or electronic ledgers.
      By: Anuj Bansal
      Summary: The notification allows a limited extension to file Form GSTR-3B for July only for those who file Form GST TRAN-1 by the extended date, permitting carry forward and set-off of transitional input tax credit in the July GSTR-3B, provided tax for July is computed and paid by the original payment due date, TRAN-1 is filed before the deferred GSTR-3B, and any excess tax payable over amounts already deposited is paid in cash with interest; the extension applies to filing only and TRAN-1 is not revisable.
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      Summary: The three-year action agenda finalised after consultation with chief ministers focuses on tax reforms to check evasion, expand the tax base and simplify taxation, considers consolidating customs duty rates into a unified rate, proposes strengthening public procurement, recommends closure of non-viable public enterprises and strategic disinvestment in select state-owned companies, and calls for an institutional mechanism to promote competition through regulatory review.
      Summary: Announcement of re-issuance of central government securities through price-based, multiple-price auctions conducted by the Reserve Bank of India. Four stocks are offered for re-issue with specified notified amounts; both competitive and non-competitive bids are permitted under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding Facility, with up to five percent of each notified amount reserved for eligible individuals and institutions. Bids must be submitted electronically on E-Kuber within prescribed time windows; auction results and payment dates are announced and the stocks are eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: A national workshop and related training programmes aim to strengthen enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights by educating police, Customs and prosecution officials on investigation, prosecution, best practices and inter agency coordination, supplemented by academy curriculum integration and a practical toolkit for dealing with trademark counterfeiting and copyright piracy.
      Summary: Treatment of Government Services under GST is addressed in a sectoral FAQ press release that provides guidance on the scope of supply, the applicability of GST to services provided by government entities, and the compliance obligations for providers and recipients, serving as an official explanatory reference and linking to the downloadable PDF.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank publishes the Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using that rate together with cross currency middle rates, provides rupee exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and yen; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code provides a unified, creditor driven, time bound process to promote going concern value and compel creditors to agree viable resolution plans within prescribed timelines; complementary banking law amendments empower the central bank to direct insolvency referrals and prescribe advisory committees to address lender coordination failures, while regulatory measures-withdrawal of forbearance, asset quality review, enhanced disclosures, PCA revision, and institutional tools like a central credit repository and strengthened Joint Lenders Forum rules-seek to improve recognition, coordination and market based resolution of stressed assets.
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      DGFT

      1.
      22/2015-2020 - dated - 21-8-2017 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy of Beans of the species Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper or Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek under Chapter 7 of the ITC (HS) 2017, Schedule - I (Import Policy)
      Summary: Import policy for Vigna mungo and Vigna radiata beans is revised from free to restricted under the relevant EXIM code. Imports of Urad/Moong are subject to a Policy Condition imposing an annual quota administered by a notified procedure, with the restriction not affecting Government import commitments under bilateral or regional agreements or MOUs.

      GST - States

      2.
      (GHN-53)/GST-2017-S.9(1)(3)-TH - dated - 30-6-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No (GHN-31)GST-2017S.9(1)-TH dated the 30th June, 2017 Notification
      Summary: Corrigendum to a State GST rate notification making three textual corrections: in Schedule I the tariff entry at serial No.180 is amended by replacing a specific chapter number with "or any Chapter" to broaden scope; in Schedule III the entry at serial No.42 omits the words "other than those"; and in Schedule III the entry at serial No.411 omits the words "goggles and the like, corrective, protective or other".
      3.
      65/ST-2 - dated - 2-8-2017 - Haryana SGST
      Notification under Section 68(1) under the HGST Act, 2017 regarding the 'value of goods' during movement.
      Summary: The Government specified ten thousand rupees as the value of any consignment of goods in a conveyance beyond which the person in charge must carry the prescribed documents, thereby fixing the monetary threshold that triggers the statutory documentation requirement for goods in transit within the State.
      4.
      64/ST-2 - dated - 2-8-2017 - Haryana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No.44ST-2 dated 30.06.2017.
      Summary: The Governor, under powers conferred by sub section (1) of section 11 of the Haryana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, amends Notification No.44/ST 2 dated 30 June 2017 by substituting the words referencing "under sub rule (5) of rule 32 of the Haryana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017" with the words "under sub rule (5) of the rule 32 of the Haryana Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017," thereby correcting the citation from the Act to the Rules.
      5.
      63/ST-2 - dated - 2-8-2017 - Haryana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No.36ST-2 dated 30.06.2017 regarding exempted goods.
      Summary: Amendment to the Haryana GST exemption schedule substitutes figures in the Schedule of notification No.36/ST-2: at Serial Number 59, column (2) replace "9" with "7, 9 or 10"; and at Serial Number 102, column (2) replace "2302" with "2301,2302", under the authority of section 11(1) of the Haryana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      6.
      62/ST-2 - dated - 2-8-2017 - Haryana SGST
      Amendment in Notification No.35ST-2 Dated 30.06.2017 regarding rate of tax on supply of goods.
      Summary: Amendments revise Haryana SGST schedules by substituting tariff headings, correcting product descriptions and inserting or expanding specific commodity inclusions-such as photovoltaic cells, desiccated coconuts, specified sugar products, optical fibre/cable headings, and video games and related accessories-to align schedule entries with intended tariff coverage and guide application of the respective GST rates.
      7.
      61/ST-2 - dated - 2-8-2017 - Haryana SGST
      The Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Amendments to the Haryana GST Rules modify references from Central/Union Territory Tax to State Government or omit Union Territory Tax, substitute specific time limits and form headings, prescribe the rate of exchange for valuation of taxable goods (Customs Board notified rate for time of supply) and taxable services (generally accepted accounting principles for time of supply), require specified export invoice endorsements and details, allow Commissioner to mandate FORM GSTR-3B filing when GSTR-1/GSTR-2 deadlines are extended, and set electronic generation and reconciliation procedures between FORM GSTR-3 and FORM GSTR-3B, with associated ledger treatment.
      8.
      EXN-F(10)-25/2017 - dated - 11-8-2017 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      The Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The amendment sets exchange-rate rules for valuation-Customs-notified rates for goods and generally accepted accounting principle rates for services-and revises export invoice endorsements and return-filing mechanics: export invoices must carry specified endorsements and recipient/delivery/country details; the Commissioner may require FORM GSTR-3B where GSTR-1/GSTR-2 timelines are extended and electronic generation, reconciliation and crediting procedures between GSTR-3, GSTR-3B and GSTR-2 are prescribed.
      9.
      EXN-F(10)-23/2017 - dated - 11-8-2017 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Notify that the Notification No.11/2017-Central Tax, dated 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The Governor, exercising powers under the State GST Act, notifies that Notification No.11/2017 Central Tax shall apply mutatis mutandis to the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, and declares the adoption to have retrospective effect from 24 June 2017, thereby extending the central notification's operative provisions into the state GST law.
      10.
      EXN-F(10)-23/2017 - dated - 11-8-2017 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Corrigendum - Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 & notification No.7/2017-State Tax, dated 30-6-2017
      Summary: The corrigendum directs substitution of the word 'Board' with 'Government' in rule 26(1), the first proviso to rule 46, clause (d) of rule 55(1), and clause (g) of para 2 of the State Tax notification; the amendment operates retrospectively from the first day of July, 2017.
      11.
      LLR-D(6)-8/2017-Leg - dated - 3-8-2017 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Corrigendum - "inter-State” may be read as "intra-State".
      Summary: Correction of terminology in the long title of the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017: the corrigendum directs that the expression "inter-State" in the Authoritative English Text of the Act's long title shall be read as "intra-State", as issued by the Law Department to correct the published notification and ensure the authoritative text reflects the corrected term.
      12.
      12-4/78-EXN-Tax-(278/15) - dated - 22-7-2017 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Extension of time limit for filing intimation for composition levy under sub-rule (1) of rule 3 of the HP GST Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The Department, invoking its statutory authority under the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, extends the period for filing an intimation in FORM GST CMP-01 under the composition levy provision of the Himachal Pradesh GST Rules, 2017, thereby modifying the deadline for eligible taxpayers to submit the composition scheme intimation.
      13.
      SRO-04 - dated - 28-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Corrigendum to SRO-GST-2 of 2017 Dated 08.07.2017
      Summary: Corrigendum amends the Schedule of the prior GST notification by changing S. No. 59 (column (2)) from "9" to "7, 9 or 10" and S. No. 102 (column (2)) from "2302" to "2301,2302", and declares these changes retroactively effective from the original notification date.
      14.
      SRO-03 - dated - 28-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Corrigendum to SRO-GST-1 of 2017 Dated 08.07.2017
      Summary: This corrigendum revises GST tariff classifications and product descriptions across multiple rate schedules, replacing certain commodity codes, expanding product listings (including sugar varieties, incense items and photovoltaic cells), correcting typographical trade names, clarifying coconut and dates entries, updating cross-references, altering specific item descriptions (including pen inks, artificial fur, sewing needles, optical fibre/cable) and broadening the description of video games and gaming apparatus. The notification declares these corrections retroactively effective from the original notification date.
      15.
      SRO-309 - dated - 27-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      The Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 (Fourth Amendment Rules)
      Summary: Rule 34 prescribes the rate of exchange for valuation: for taxable goods, the Customs Board notified rate for the time of supply; for taxable services, the rate determined under generally accepted accounting principles for the time of supply. Export invoice endorsements must indicate supplies meant for export or to SEZs and include recipient name and address, delivery address and country of destination. Commissioner can mandate electronic filing of FORM GSTR-3B where GSTR-1/GSTR-2 filing is extended, and where GSTR-3B is filed after the due date for GSTR-2, FORM GSTR-3 Part A and Part B must be generated and reconciled with excess input tax credit credited to the electronic ledger.
      16.
      SRO-05 - dated - 19-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Corrigendum to SRO-GST-1 of 2017 Dated 08.07.2017
      Summary: Corrigendum to a Jammu and Kashmir GST notification correcting cited page references: at S. No. (iii) replace page 05 with page 09, and at S. No. (x) replace page 06 with page 66. The corrections amend the prior corrigendum and operate with effect from the stated effective date. Issued by the Finance Department, Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
      17.
      SRO-300 - dated - 18-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      State Government, on the recommendation of council hereby fixes the rate of interest per annum for various sections.
      Summary: The State Government, on the Council's recommendation and under the Jammu and Kashmir GST Act, fixes distinct annual interest rates for specified provisions: sub section (1) and sub section (3) of section 50, sub section (12) of section 54, section 56, and the proviso to section 56. The notification specifies rate allocations for each listed provision and declares the rates effective from 8th July, 2017, thereby establishing the statutory interest obligations applicable to delayed payment, differential tax liability and refund/adjustment situations under the Act.
      18.
      SRO-298 - dated - 18-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      State Government, on the recommendation of council hereby specifies the persons who are only engaged in making supplies of taxable goods or services or both, the total tax on which is liable to be paid on reverse charge basis by the recipient of such.
      Summary: The State Government specifies persons who only make supplies of taxable goods or services on which tax is payable by the recipient under the reverse charge mechanism, and exempts that category from obtaining registration under the Jammu and Kashmir Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, with the exemption effective from the notified commencement date.
      19.
      SRO-02 - dated - 17-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Corrigendum to SRO-GST-2 of 2017 Dated 08.07.2017
      Summary: Corrigendum amends SRO GST 2 by revising S.No.45 to exclude dried leguminous vegetables "put up in unit container and bearing a registered brand name," and by deleting the words "[proposed GST Nil]" after S.No.148. The corrigendum takes effect from the stated effective date, making the corrected tariff description and removal of the proposed nil-rate notation operative under the amended SGST notification.
      20.
      SRO-01 - dated - 17-7-2017 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Corrigendum to SRO-GST-1 of 2017 Dated 08.07.2017
      Summary: Amendments correct commodity descriptions and HS/tariff code entries in the Jammu & Kashmir SRO-GST-1 of 2017, including replacing the coffee description with Coffee Roasted, adjusting multiple 2202-series codes, correcting specified numeric headings, and inserting new entries for bran residues, dried citrus fruits, and road tractors for semi-trailers; these changes take effect as stated in the notification.
      21.
      Va Kar/GST/4/2017-S.O. 063 - dated - 18-8-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in the notification No.1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017 - Notification relating to Tractors Parts.
      Summary: The notification inserts serial numbers 452A-452O into Schedule III of the State Tax (Rate) notification, specifying tariff headings and descriptions for multiple tractor parts including tyres, tubes, agricultural diesel engines for tractors, hydraulic pumps, assemblies (brakes, clutch, steering, radiator, silencer), gearboxes, transaxles, road wheels and body parts. The amendment is made under sub-section (1) of section 9 of the Jharkhand GST Act, 2017 on the Council's recommendation and takes effect from its publication in the Official Gazette.
      22.
      Va Kar/GST/07/2017-S.O. 062 - dated - 18-8-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Last date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-3B.
      Summary: Notification prescribes staggered FORM GSTR-3B filing dates for July 2017 with conditions for those claiming transitional input tax credit: non-TRAN-1 filers follow an earlier deadline; TRAN-1 filers must first deposit tax payable in cash by the initial deadline, file TRAN-1 before GSTR-3B, and pay any shortfall with interest by the later deadline. All GSTR-3B filers must discharge liabilities via electronic cash or credit ledgers. Definitions for "registered person" and "tax payable under the Act" are provided and the notification is effective from the stated August date.
      23.
      Va Kar/GST/07/2017-S.O. 061 - dated - 18-8-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Date for filing of GSTR-3B
      Summary: The Commissioner prescribes that FORM GSTR-3B returns for the months specified in the Table must be furnished electronically through the common portal by the dates shown in the corresponding column; the specification is issued under sub-rule (5) of rule 61 of the Jharkhand GST Rules, 2017 read with section 168 of the Jharkhand GST Act, 2017 and is deemed effective from 8 August 2017.
      24.
      Va Kar/GST/12/2017-2640 - dated - 18-7-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 1/2017 State Tax (Rate) S.O. No. 31 dated 29.06 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum amends State GST rate schedules by correcting HS headings and commodity descriptions and by inserting specified entries: Schedule I adjusts the coffee description, inserts an entry for cereal/leguminous residues (excluding certain feeds), and corrects HS headings; Schedule II inserts dried citrus fruit and amends HS subheadings for certain beverage entries; Schedule IV corrects a beverage HS subheading and inserts an entry for road tractors for semitrailers.
      25.
      Va Kar/GST/12/2017-2639 - dated - 18-7-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 2/2017 State Tax (Rate) S.O. No. 32 dated 29.06.2017
      Summary: Corrigendum revises two schedule entries: Schedule Sl. No. 45's description of dried leguminous vegetables is amended to exclude items put up in unit containers bearing a registered brand name; and Schedule Sl. No. 148, clause (vi) has the wording referencing a proposed nil GST deleted.
      26.
      G.O. (P) No. 94/2017/TAXES - dated - 29-7-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Officers under Goods and Services Tax
      Summary: Notification designates specific classes of officers from the Kerala VAT and General Sales Tax frameworks and maps their prior titles to corresponding State Tax roles to perform functions under the Kerala Goods and Services Tax Ordinance, 2017; the Government exercises its statutory power to notify and appoint officers and declares the appointments operative from the stated commencement date.
      27.
      G.O. (P) No. 93/2017/TAXES - dated - 27-7-2017 - Kerala SGST
      The Kerala Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2017 - Lottery Distribution/Selling Agent-Furnish Information return-procedure
      Summary: Agents and distributors of State authorised lotteries who are registered or liable to be registered must file a monthly information return in the prescribed Annexure listing draws and tickets intended for sale, and organizing States/distributors must present unsold tickets within forty eight hours after the draw. Designated Deputy Commissioners (Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Palakkad) will verify submitted Annexure details and physically inspect tickets, including during retail sale. Detected violations of the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998 must be reported to police and the Government for statutory action.

      Income Tax

      28.
      80/2017 - dated - 18-8-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax ( 22nd Amendment), Rules, 2017 - Substitution of Form no. 29B - Report u/s 115JB of the Income-tax Act, 1961 for computing the book profits of the company
      Summary: The rules substitute Form No.29B and amend rule 12 to include section 115JC reference; Form No.29B requires a practising chartered accountant's certificate that book profits are computed per the statute, and an Annexure with Part A (general identification and core book-profit computation including add-backs, deductions and sub-section (2A)/(2C) adjustments), Part B (detailed Ind AS-related adjustments and OCI reconciliations to be carried to Part A) and Part C (convergence transition adjustments with one-fifth annualisation) to document Ind AS transition and related disclosures.

      Indian Laws

      29.
      A-12023(1)/15/2016-Admn.III(LA) - dated - 18-8-2017 - Indian Law
      Central Government extends tenure of G.D. Agrawal, President of Income Tax Appellate Tribunal
      Summary: Extension of tenure granted to Shri G. D. Agrawal to continue as President of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal in an officiating capacity until a regular President is appointed, effected by the Central Government under the Income Tax Act, the Appellate Tribunal Rules, 2017 and applicable Fundamental Rules as notified by the Department of Legal Affairs.
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      GST - States

      1.
      Memo No. 1698/ST-2, - dated 10-8-2017
      Guidelines to complete proceedings for grant of Registration Certificate under HGST Act, 2017.
      Summary: Proper Officers must limit auto-approvals and ensure every approved registration undergoes 100% physical verification by a Taxation Inspector who shall verify premises, documents, solvency, business genuineness, record reasons for registration, photograph and log exact location, and upload an inspection report in Form REG-30 within the stipulated period; thereafter the Proper Officer must confirm the registration or initiate cancellation proceedings based on the report.
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