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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 23,2017

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      Summary: Retention money within a construction contract is part of contract revenue and should be recognised as revenue on billing only when there is reasonable certainty of its ultimate collection, based on the contract's performance criteria and para 9 of ICDS on construction contracts.
      Summary: When the outcome of a construction contract cannot be estimated reliably, revenue is recognized only to the extent of costs incurred, subject to an early-stage completion limit specified in the Income Computation and Disclosure Standard on Construction Contracts.
      Summary: Recognition of revenue and expenses for construction contracts under ICDS III is governed by the percentage of completion method, whereby revenue, costs and profit are recognized by reference to the stage of completion of contract activity on the reporting date and reported in proportion to work completed.
      Summary: If contract revenue was offered to tax under ICDS but not recorded in the books and later becomes irrecoverable, it cannot be written off in the absence of a book entry; instead, deduction may be claimed under the statutory proviso allowing bad debt deduction without book write off where the amount was taken into account in computing income in the previous year in which it became irrecoverable or an earlier year.
      Summary: Retention money, as part of overall contract revenue under the ICDS on construction contracts, shall be recognised as revenue only when the contingency tied to performance is satisfied or there is reasonable certainty of its ultimate collection.
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      By: CA.VINOD CHAURASIA
      Summary: Export is a zero-rated supply allowing exporters to either (a) supply under bond or Letter of Undertaking and claim refund of unutilised input tax credit (FORM GST RFD-11), or (b) pay IGST on exports and claim refund where the shipping bill is deemed the refund application once the export manifest/report is filed and a valid GSTR-3/GSTR-3B return furnished. Exporters must provide GST invoice details in the shipping bill and comply with prescribed documentary and certification requirements for refund processing.
      By: CA.VINOD CHAURASIA
      Summary: Registered persons must keep comprehensive accounts at principal and additional places of business-covering production, inward/outward supplies, stock, input tax credit and output tax-with prescribed registers for invoices, delivery challans, credit/debit notes and vouchers; non-composition taxpayers must maintain stock and tax registers including reverse charge details. Electronic records are permitted subject to authentication, backup, edit logs and production of files/passwords on demand. The proper officer may determine tax where supplies are unaccounted or goods are stored at undeclared premises, and the commissioner may notify additional requirements or relax obligations for specified classes.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A bankruptcy trustee, an insolvency professional confirmed or nominated by the Board and appointed by the Adjudicating Authority, receives the bankrupt's estate which vests in the trustee immediately. The trustee must investigate the bankrupt's affairs, realize and distribute the estate, exercise statutory rights and powers to manage and dispose of assets, claim after-acquired property, disclaim onerous property, challenge undervalued transactions and preferences, call for proofs of debt, and administer interim and final dividends in accordance with the Code and the trustee's code of conduct.
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      Summary: Launch of Mentor India campaign to provide leadership mentoring for Atal Tinkering Labs under the Atal Innovation Mission, engaging leaders as enablers who commit one to two hours weekly to guide students (Class 6-12) in experiential learning of design thinking, computational thinking and other future skills using lab equipment such as 3D printers, robotics, electronics tools and Internet of Things sensors, with the Mission scaling a network of 900+ labs towards a larger national rollout.
      Summary: PFRDA-directed upgrades enabled interoperability between CRAs allowing annual CRA choice and shifting; introduced mobile and web features including Aadhaar seeding, OTP password reset, captcha-based contributions, bilingual apps, 'remember PRAN', online Tier II withdrawal to registered bank accounts, e-Sign via Aadhaar, a second payment gateway, and updated transactional messaging replacing Service Tax with GST. Enhancements also included transaction/holding statement access, PRAN dispatch notifications, missed-call balance enquiry, limited-access status checks without login, and strengthened grievance escalation to NPS Trust with specified escalation after unresolved thirty-day periods.
      Summary: Enforcement of intellectual property focuses on strengthening law enforcement capacity to prevent counterfeiting and piracy by introducing specialised IPR training modules in police training institutes and academies, promoting inter-agency coordination, experience-sharing among enforcement agencies, IP professionals and industry, and supporting technology and innovation protection through Technology and Innovation Support Centres.
      Summary: The Council reviewed macrofinancial conditions noting macroeconomic stability aided by GST, Twin Balance Sheet measures, market confidence and demonetisation effects; it directed timely finalisation of the Financial Sector Assessment Program report, noted progress on CERT-Fin and the Financial Data Management Centre with instructions for time bound implementation, reviewed the FSDC Sub Committee report and follow up actions, and discussed operationalisation of the Central KYC Registry and strengthening regulation of Credit Rating Agencies.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank updated the reference rate for the US dollar on August 22, 2017, noting the prior day's USD reference rate for comparison. It used that USD reference rate and middle cross-currency quotes to publish rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen for August 21 and 22, 2017, and stated that the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the announced reference rate.
      Summary: Government and local authority supplies are not universally exempt from GST; many constitutionally entrusted municipal and panchayat functions are exempt, while specified services (Department of Posts items, transport, aircraft/vessel related services, supplies to business entities, motor vehicle hires to non STUs excluded) remain taxable. Reverse charge applies to recipients above turnover thresholds except for listed exclusions, with reverse charge tax claimable as input tax credit by the supplier under Input Tax Credit Rules. Statutory bodies and autonomous agencies are not treated as 'Government' for exemption purposes. TDS (1% CGST and 1% SGST) applies to high value contracts, with registration, invoicing and electronic payment obligations outlined.
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      GST

      1.
      24/2017 - dated - 21-8-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to further extend the date for filing of return in FORM GSTR-3B for the month of July, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes specified earlier due dates for filing FORM GSTR-3B for July 2017 with later August dates, moving several deadlines from the twentieth to the twenty-fifth day of August and one from the twenty-first to the twenty-sixth. It further inserts that actions concerning the electronic credit ledger must be completed on or before the twenty-fifth day of August, 2017. The notification is effective from publication in the Official Gazette under the enabling GST provisions.
      2.
      23/2017 - dated - 22-8-2017 - CGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 17/2017-CT(R) to make ECO responsible for payment of GST on services provided by way of house-keeping such as plumbing, carpentering etc
      Summary: Amendment designates the electronic commerce operator as liable to pay GST on house-keeping services such as plumbing and carpentering when supplied through an electronic commerce operator, by inserting a new clause into Notification No.17/2017 Central Tax (Rate). The provision excepts cases where the person supplying the service through the electronic commerce operator is required to register under the Central Goods and Services Tax framework, in which case the supplier remains the taxable person.
      3.
      22/2017 - dated - 22-8-2017 - CGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 13/2017-CT(R) to amend RCM provisions for GTA and to insert explanation for LLP
      Summary: The notification amends the Table entry for serial number 1 to qualify "goods transport agency (GTA)" as "goods transport agency (GTA), who has not paid central tax at the rate of 6%," and inserts an Explanation clause stating that a "Limited Liability Partnership" formed and registered under the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 shall be considered a partnership firm for the purposes of the notification.
      4.
      21/2017 - dated - 22-8-2017 - CGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 12/2017-CT(R) to exempt services provided by Fair Price Shops to Government and those provided by and to FIFA for FIFA U-17. Also to substitute RWCIS & PMFBY for MNAIS & NAIS, and insert explanation for LLP
      Summary: Amendment inserts nil-rated entries: services by and to Fe de ration Internationale de Football Association related to the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017 (subject to certification by Director (Sports)); services by Fair Price Shops to Central and State Governments/Union territories for sale of PDS commodities against commission or margin; substitutes RWCIS and PMFBY for prior insurance scheme references; and adds that a Limited Liability Partnership under the LLP Act, 2008 is to be considered a partnership firm for the notification.
      5.
      20/2017 - dated - 22-8-2017 - CGST Rate
      Amendments in the Notification No. 11/2017- Central Tax (Rate), dated the 28th June, 2017, - Composite supply of works contract.
      Summary: Amendments revise the Central Tax (Rate) notification to reclassify and specify taxable treatment for composite supply of works contract, enumerating distinct infrastructure, heritage, housing and agricultural works as separate categories for central tax application. The changes also recast treatment for passenger motorcab services, renting of motorcabs, goods transport agency services (with a binding rate election), and refine manufacturing and printing service entries, while adjusting textile tariff wording and adding planetarium to an entertainment item.
      6.
      23/2017 - dated - 22-8-2017 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 14/2017-IT(R) to make ECO responsible for payment of GST on services provided by way of house-keeping such as plumbing, carpentering etc
      Summary: Amendment designates the electronic commerce operator (ECO) as liable to pay integrated GST on house-keeping services supplied through electronic commerce, such as plumbing and carpentering, except where the supplier is required to register under the specified statutory registration provisions.
      7.
      22/2017 - dated - 22-8-2017 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 10/2017-IT(R) to amend RCM provisions for GTA and to insert explanation for LLP
      Summary: The notification amends the Table entry against serial number 2 by inserting ", who has not paid integrated tax at the rate of 12%," after the words "goods transport agency (GTA)" in column (2), and adds Explanation clause (e) specifying that a Limited Liability Partnership shall be considered as a partnership firm or a firm for the purposes of the notification.
      8.
      21/2017 - dated - 22-8-2017 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 09/2017-IT(R) to exempt services provided by Fair Price Shops to Government and those provided by and to FIFA for FIFA U-17. Also to substitute RWCIS & PMFBY for MNAIS & NAIS, and insert explanation for LLP.
      Summary: The notification inserts IGST exemptions for services provided by and to FIFA related to the FIFA U 17 World Cup, subject to certification by the Director (Sports), and for services supplied by Fair Price Shops to Central and State Governments/Union territories under the Public Distribution System where payment is by commission or margin; substitutes RWCIS and PMFBY for earlier insurance scheme references in the rate table; and provides that a Limited Liability Partnership is to be treated as a partnership firm under the notification.
      9.
      20/2017 - dated - 22-8-2017 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 08/2017-IT(R) to reduce IGST rate on specified supplies of Works Contract Services, job work for textile & textile products, printing service of books, newspapers etc, admission to planetarium, and, also to provide option to GTA & transport of passengers by motorcab service providers to avail full ITC & discharge IGST @ 12%
      Summary: Amendment to IGST Notification No. 8/2017 substitutes multiple rate entries to reduce IGST on specified composite works contracts and defined printing and job-work services, while preserving a higher rate for other construction and manufacturing services. Transport entries for motorcab renting/transport and goods transport agency services allow suppliers either to charge a lower rate provided they have not availed input tax credit, or to opt to avail full input tax credit and discharge IGST at an alternative rate, with a GTA that opts being required to apply that option uniformly to all its GTA supplies.
      10.
      21/2017 - dated - 22-8-2017 - UTGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 12/2017-CT(R) to exempt services provided by Fair Price Shops to Government and those provided by and to FIFA for FIFA U-17. Also to substitute RWCIS & PMFBY for MNAIS & NAIS, and insert explanation for LLP.
      Summary: The UTGST rate notification is amended to exempt services by and to FIFA related to the FIFA U 17 World Cup 2017 (subject to certification) and to exempt Fair Price Shop services to Central and State Governments or Union Territories under the Public Distribution System when consideration is commission or margin; scheme names are updated to RWCIS and PMFBY, and an Explanation now treats a Limited Liability Partnership as a partnership firm.
      11.
      20/2017 - dated - 22-8-2017 - UTGST Rate
      Seeks to amend notification No. 11/2017-UTT(R), to reduce UTGST rate on specified supplies of Works Contract Services, job work for textile & textile products, printing service of books, newspapers etc, admission to planetarium, and, also to provide option to GTA & transport of passengers by motorcab service providers to avail full ITC & discharge UTGST @ 6%.
      Summary: The notification amends the UTGST rate schedule by substituting table entries to assign lower and higher UTGST tiers to specified categories of works contract and construction services, establish conditional reduced rates for motorcab transport and renting where fuel is included and for Goods Transport Agency services subject to non availment of input tax credit, and to provide an option for GTA and motorcab providers to claim full ITC while discharging UTGST at the higher rate; it also reclassifies and reduces rates for textile job work, printing services, and admissions to planetarium.

      GST - States

      12.
      FA-3-40/2017-1-V-(89) - dated - 17-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Last date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-3B.
      Summary: Staggered deadlines require different classes of registered persons to furnish FORM GSTR-3B for July 2017 based on entitlement to input tax credit and election to file FORM GST TRAN-1. Electing persons must compute tax payable for July, deposit that tax in cash by the earlier deadline, file TRAN-1 before GSTR-3B, and pay any excess tax shown in GSTR-3B in cash with interest from the prescribed date. All GSTR-3B filers must discharge liabilities by debiting the electronic cash or electronic credit ledger.
      13.
      FA-3-40/2017-1-V-(88) - dated - 17-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      The Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The Rules amend MP GST Rules, 2017 to extend specified time limits to ninety days, allow MEA recommendations in UIN processing, require electronic declaration in FORM GST ITC-01 within thirty days to claim input tax credit (subject to Commissioner extensions), prescribe reversal of customs-duty-derived credit on imported gold dore bars (restricting carryforward credit to one-sixth and debiting five-sixths on supply), permit specified payment routes for non-resident online suppliers pending notification, substitute appointment criteria for Authority for Advance Ruling members, and revise registration and TRAN-1 form particulars.
      14.
      FA 3-55/2017-1-V-(87) - dated - 11-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Date for filing of GSTR-3B
      Summary: The Commissioner, on Council recommendations, specifies that FORM GSTR-3B returns for the months listed in the Table shall be furnished electronically through the common portal before the dates specified for each month, and the notification comes into force from the stated commencement date, fixing the operative timeline for compliance and electronic submission.
      15.
      FA-3-54/2017-1-V-(86) - dated - 5-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      The Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Fourth (Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Amendments modify compliance timelines and valuation methodology, prescribing the notified Customs exchange rate for goods and accounting principles rates for services at time of supply, require separate input tax credit determination by tax type, impose specific export invoice endorsements and particulars, and empower the Commissioner to mandate FORM GSTR-3B where GSTR-1/GSTR-2 deadlines are extended with electronic generation and adjustment procedures for FORM GSTR-3 and crediting of excess input tax to the electronic credit ledger.
      16.
      FA-3-35/2017-1-V-(84) - dated - 5-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Notification No. F-A-3-35-2017-1-FIVE (63), dated 30th June 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum substitutes the values in two schedule entries of the earlier GST notification: S. No. 59, column (2) is amended from "9" to "7, 9 or 10"; and S. No. 102, column (2) is amended from "2302" to "2301, 2302", thereby correcting and expanding the commodity classification codes used in those entries.
      17.
      FA-3-33/2017-1-V-(85) - dated - 5-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No. F-A-3-33-2017-1-V-(42), dated 29th June 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum amends GST rate schedules by correcting tariff classifications, commodity descriptions and inserting entries to align goods with prescribed schedules. It revises Schedule I entries (including sugar, agarbatti and insertion of photovoltaic cells), clarifies Schedule II coconut and date descriptions and heading references, corrects Schedule III items (ink exclusions, artificial fur scope, dimensional and code corrections, and replacement of Optical Fiber with Optical Fibre Cable), and refines Schedule IV optical fibre wording and video game/article descriptions.
      18.
      FA 3-40/2017-1-V-(83) - dated - 5-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      The Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Amendment Rules, 2017
      Summary: Rule 96A mandates that registered persons exporting without payment of integrated tax must furnish a bond or Letter of Undertaking in FORM GST RFD-11 prior to export, pay tax with prescribed interest if goods are not exported or payment for services is not received within specified periods, and transmit export invoice details via FORM GSTR-1 to Customs for electronic confirmation. Failure to comply leads to withdrawal of export facility under bond/LOU and recovery under section 79; payment restores the facility. The Government may notify conditions under which a LOU may be used in place of a bond, with similar application to SEZ supplies.
      19.
      FA-3-33/2017-1-V-(80) - dated - 27-7-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Corrigendum - In the notification No. F-A-3-33-2017-1-V(42) dated 29th June, 2017 and notification No. F-A3-35/2017/1/Five(63) dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: Corrigendum amends Madhya Pradesh SGST notifications by correcting tariff descriptions, inserting new schedule entries and revising subheadings: Schedule I (2.5%) corrects S.No.35 text, inserts entry 103A for bran and residues with specified exclusions, corrects S.No.165 tariff heading and extends chapter references in S.No.234; Schedule II (6%) inserts dried citrus fruits entry 16A and replaces certain 2202 subheadings in S.Nos.47-50; Schedule IV (14%) corrects a 2202 subheading and inserts entry 163A for road tractors over 1800 cc; the second notification refines S.No.45's dried leguminous vegetables description and deletes a proposed nil-GST note in S.No.148.
      20.
      19/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 18-8-2017 - Maharashtra SGST
      GST-Reduction in tax rate of Tractor Parts-Amendment to Notification No. MGST 1017/C.R.104/Taxation-1, [No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate)], dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The Government amends the State Tax (Rate) notification by inserting serial numbers 452A-452O into Schedule III to list specific HSN codes and descriptions for tractor parts (tyres, tubes, certain agricultural diesel engines for tractors, hydraulic pumps, bumpers, brake assemblies, gearboxes, transaxles, road wheels and accessories, radiator and cooling systems, silencers, clutch assemblies, steering wheels, hydraulic parts, and body components), so these parts are charged under the State GST rate specified in Schedule III; the amendment takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
      21.
      23/2017-State Tax - dated - 17-8-2017 - Maharashtra SGST
      GST-Specifying Conditions for submission of GSTR-3B with TRAN-1-extension of date upto 28th August 2017.
      Summary: Registered persons electing to file FORM TRAN-1 within the extended window must: compute and deposit the tax payable for July in cash by the initial cutoff; file FORM TRAN-1 before filing GSTR-3B; and if GSTR-3B shows tax payable exceeding the initial deposit, pay the shortfall in cash by the final cutoff with interest from the day after the initial cutoff until payment. All GSTR-3B filers must discharge liabilities by debiting the electronic cash or credit ledger.
      22.
      22/2017-State Tax - dated - 17-8-2017 - Maharashtra SGST
      The Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The amendment revises GST Rules to extend a prescribed period, allow Ministry of External Affairs recommendations as a trigger for a specified form, require electronic declaration of input tax credit eligibility within a prescribed period or extended time notified by the Commissioner, and introduce a new rule prescribing staged retention and reversal of central tax credit arising from additional customs duty on imported gold dore bar, with the balance debited on supply or within a short period where supply already occurred. It also updates payment mechanisms for certain foreign online suppliers and amends registration and FORM TRAN-1 particulars.
      23.
      JC(HQ)-1/GST/2017/Noti/18/ADM-8. - dated - 8-8-2017 - Maharashtra SGST
      Extension of time limit for submission of GSTR-3 for the month of July and August 2017
      Summary: The Commissioner, acting under the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act and on the Council's recommendation, extends the time for furnishing returns under section 39(1) for specified months: July 2017 to the period 11th-15th September 2017 and August 2017 to 26th-30th September 2017; the notification is effective from 8th August 2017 and applies to filing of FORM GSTR-3.
      24.
      JC(HQ)-1/GST/2017/Noti/18/ADM-8. - dated - 8-8-2017 - Maharashtra SGST
      Extension of time limit for submission of GSTR-3B for the month of July and August 2017
      Summary: The Commissioner, exercising powers under the Maharashtra GST Rules and Act and on the Council's recommendation, specifies that the returns for July 2017 and August 2017 shall be furnished in FORM GSTR-3B electronically through the common portal on or before the respective dates specified in the notification; the notification comes into force from its date of issue and adjusts the statutory filing deadlines accordingly.
      25.
      JC(HQ)-1/GST/2017/Noti/18/ADM-8. - dated - 8-8-2017 - Maharashtra SGST
      Extension of time limit for submission of GSTR-2 for the month of July and August 2017
      Summary: The Commissioner, under the proviso to sub section (2) of section 38 read with section 168 of the Maharashtra GST Act, has extended the filing period for furnishing details of inward supplies in FORM GSTR-2 for July and August to later specified windows in September, effective from 8 August 2017, thereby prescribing revised temporal limits for submission of those GSTR-2 returns.
      26.
      JC(HQ)-1/GST/2017/Noti/18/ADM-8. - dated - 8-8-2017 - Maharashtra SGST
      Extension of time limit for submission of GSTR-1 for the month of July and August 2017
      Summary: Extension of time limit for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 is authorised under the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 by exercise of the second proviso to sub section (1) of section 37 read with section 168. The Commissioner, on the recommendations of the Council, prescribes alternative filing windows for the specified months and declares the notification effective from the date of issuance.
      27.
      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1) “U” - dated - 6-7-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      GST Implementation date
      Summary: Appointment of a commencement date for specified provisions of the Nagaland Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 under the power conferred by sub section (3) of section 1. The State Government designates the 1st day of July, 2017 as the date on which a broad list of operative provisions shall come into force, while expressly excluding the provisos to sub section (9) of the provisions addressing certain procedural electronic record requirements.

      Money Laundering

      28.
      3/2017 - dated - 21-8-2017 - PMLA
      Prevention of Money-laundering (Maintenance of Records) Third Amendment Rules, 2017
      Summary: The Third Amendment Rules, 2017 insert a proviso to rule 2(1)(fb)(iii) of the Prevention of Money laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005 excluding the prescribed balance limit when deposits are made through government grants, welfare benefits, or payments against procurements. The amendment takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette and thus narrowcasts the applicability of the balance-limit criterion for record maintenance in those specific circumstances.
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      GST - States

      1.
      C1-24614/16/CT E-office 11137/17 - dated 11-8-2017
      GST- Composition Scheme — reg
      Summary: The composition scheme is an optional simplified tax regime for eligible small taxpayers, limited primarily to specified goods supplies and subject to an aggregate turnover threshold. Composition taxpayers must issue a bill of supply, cannot collect tax from buyers, and are ineligible to claim input tax credit. Interstate supplies, supplies to SEZs, supplies through e commerce operators, casual and non resident taxable persons are excluded. Electronic intimation, quarterly and annual return filings, and prescribed procedures govern opt in, withdrawal, and consequences for breach, including assessment under the normal scheme and reversal mechanisms for ITC on stock.
      2.
      Internal Circular No. 16A of 2017 - dated 7-8-2017
      The guidelines regarding cross checking of Input Tax Credit (ITC)
      Summary: The circular creates a de minimis exception to ledger confirmation requirements for Input Tax Credit: mismatches at or below the specified small-amount threshold per supplier per year may be allowed without ledger confirmations provided the officer has no adverse information about the supplier. It clarifies that the prior higher threshold applied only to comprehensive assessments and directs departmental officers to apply the new exception more broadly while maintaining verification where mismatches exceed the threshold or where supplier credibility is doubtful.
      3.
      ORDER No. (2)/17 - dated 21-7-2017
      Extension of time limit for ailing intimation for composition levy under sub-rule (1) of rule 3 Of the Madhya Pradesh Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017.
      Summary: An administrative order extends the time for filing the intimation for composition levy in FORM GST CMP-01 required by sub rule (1) of rule 3 of the Madhya Pradesh GST Rules, enabling eligible taxpayers to submit the prescribed form within the extended period under the statutory power conferred by the Act.
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