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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 31,2017

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      Summary: The opening balance of the Foreign Currency Translation Reserve (FCTR) as on 1 April 2016 relating to exchange differences on monetary items for non integral foreign operations shall be recognised in the relevant previous year as income to the extent not previously included in income computation; the correctness of this recognition is debatable and requires appropriate professional judgment because conversion does not create real income and ICDS treatment may not apply to earlier years.
      Summary: Section 43A does not apply to foreign currency liabilities for purchase of assets in India; such liabilities are governed by ICDS VI. Per ICDS VI para 5(i), exchange differences on monetary items are recognised in the profit and loss account, whereas exchange differences on non monetary items are neither taxable nor deductible.
      Summary: Exchange differences on monetary items (cash and assets or liabilities receivable or payable in fixed or determinate amounts of money) arising on settlement or on the last day of the financial year must be recognised as income or expense of that year. Exchange differences on non-monetary items arising on conversion at the last day of the year are not to be recorded as income or expense for that year.
      Summary: Exchange differences on monetary transactions settled after the end of the previous year must be recognised in each intervening period up to final settlement, with exchange gain or loss on settlement treated as income or expense, except for items relating to nonintegral foreign operations.
      Summary: Under ICDS VI, a foreign currency transaction must be initially recorded in the reporting currency using the exchange rate on the transaction date; if rates do not fluctuate significantly from actuals, a weekly or monthly average rate may be used instead.
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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Printing of telephone bills and attendant post printing tasks based on client supplied data and formats are physical production and fulfilment activities, distinct from the billing process. Billing is a composite financial activity involving consumption data collection, charge calculation, bill generation, transmission to customers and follow up for collection. Where a contractor merely prints preformatted data, supplies equipment and manpower, and does not perform charge computation, validate bill content or engage in customer follow up, the work does not fall within business auxiliary service as framed by the statutory sub clauses.
      By: CA.VINOD CHAURASIA
      Summary: Delivery challan under GST is a transport document issued in specified situations where a tax invoice is not issued at removal of goods, such as when quantity is uncertain, for job work, or for movements not constituting supply. It must be serially numbered and include consignor and consignee details, HSN code, description and quantity (which may be provisional), taxable value and tax breakup where movement is for supply, place of supply for inter state movement, and signature. Challans are prepared in triplicate with designated copies and an e way bill is required for high value consignments; invoicing obligations apply on delivery and special procedures govern multiple shipments.
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      Summary: The Goods and Services Tax rollout has proceeded smoothly and the Prime Minister directed chief secretaries to intensify efforts to increase GST registration. He reviewed major infrastructure and Smart Cities projects, instructed expedited patent and trademark processing via enhanced manpower and technology, prioritized use of the Government e Marketplace for procurement, and recommended space technology to speed determination and settlement of tribal claims under the Forest Rights Act.
      Summary: A joint conference, Rajaswa Gyan Sangam, 2017, will assemble senior officers of the two central tax Boards and state finance departments to foster inter-agency coordination. The event aims to enable two-way communication between policy-makers and field officers to increase revenue collection and improve implementation of tax law and policy. Technical sessions will address HR, litigation management, revenue maximisation strategies, tax evasion, taxpayer services, and reform and modernisation of GST and Customs.
      Summary: An ordinance will amend the Goods and Services Tax (Compensation to States) Act to permit an increased maximum Compensation Cess on specified motor vehicles, covering passenger vehicles for up to thirteen persons (specified sub headings of chapter 87) and vehicles under heading 8703; the GST Council recommended the ceiling increase and will examine the question of the effective rate in due course.
      Summary: FDI approvals were granted for single brand retail trading: a post-facto approval for a retail entity pursuant to a regulatory direction, and a separate approval for a foreign company to carry out single brand retail trading of its branded products in India with a specified investment band.
      Summary: Publication of the Reserve Bank of India's Reference Rate for the US Dollar and derived cross currency exchange quotations, with Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen rates against the Rupee obtained from the US Dollar reference and middle cross currency rates; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Clarifies operative GST rules: time of supply for services is the invoice date or statutory time limits even if payment is delayed; place of supply rules determine IGST or intra state treatment and zero rating when proceeds are in foreign exchange; the reverse charge mechanism makes recipients liable for certain notified services and allows input tax credit for tax paid under RCM; registration is required above the turnover threshold and for supplies via specified e commerce operators; transitional deemed credit (commonly 60/40) and carryforward of prior credits are available subject to conditions.
      Summary: Eligibility for the composition scheme is limited to goods suppliers; mixed goods and services suppliers and e commerce sellers are ineligible. ITC is generally available notwithstanding supply to unregistered or exempt recipients, subject to section 16 conditions and specific exclusions (e.g., certain cesses, clean energy cess). LUT/bond rules for exports require new format after transitional validity; notified conditions permit LUT in place of bond for qualifying exporters. Invoicing, delivery challan, job work, return correction and transitional credit rules are clarified procedurally.
      Summary: India's unified GST produced substantial initial July receipts concentrated among about two-thirds of registered taxpayers, comprising CGST, SGST, IGST and a compensation cess. IGST receipts include import-related revenue and will be apportioned between Centre and states according to where tax liability arises; many businesses used IGST credit claims affecting net CGST and SGST. The article notes filing deadlines, an extended window for transitional credit claimants, a nominal per day late payment charge, and a compensation mechanism to protect state revenues against specified shortfalls.
      Summary: Atal Pension Yojana promotes enrolment of uncovered citizens into a contributory pension scheme that provides an assured pension return and return of corpus to the nominee, while regulator led mobilization campaigns through banks and post offices seek to broaden pension coverage and transition the population toward retirement income security.
      Summary: Implementation of GST required July payment and return compliance with special timing for transitional credit; by 29 August a majority of required returns had been filed while others remained outstanding. Aggregate receipts to that date were reported across CGST, SGST, IGST (including imports) and cess, and allocation of IGST between central and state components will be finalised after reconciliation based on GSTN cross utilisation reports. Migration to the GSTN was largely complete though a portion of taxpayers had yet to finish procedural formalities and new registrations continued.
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      41/2017 - dated - 29-8-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to continue anti-dumping inforce concerning imports of "Metronidazole" originating in exported from China PR
      Summary: The Central Government amends the existing customs notification to provide that the anti dumping duty on Metronidazole from China PR shall remain in force until the conclusion of the sunset review initiated by the Designated Authority or until the statutory one year limit, whichever is earlier, thereby preserving the measure during the pending investigation.

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      2.
      G.O. (P) No. 74/2017/TAXES - dated - 30-6-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Notifies the categories of supply of services on reverse charge basis.
      Summary: Notification designates specified service categories for payment of the whole State tax on a reverse charge basis by recipients; it lists suppliers and recipients for nine service categories (including GTA road transport, advocate representational services, arbitral tribunal services, sponsorships, certain government services, director-to-company services, insurance agent services, recovery agent services, and copyright transfers), clarifies recipient definitions (including freight payers and business litigants), adopts definitions from central GST laws, and specifies the notification's commencement.
      3.
      G.O. (P) No. 71/2017/TD - dated - 30-6-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Exemption intra-State supplies of second hand goods.
      Summary: Exemption of intra-State supplies of second hand goods applies where the recipient is a registered dealer in second hand goods who pays State tax on the outward supply value determined under the prescribed valuation rule; supplies from unregistered suppliers are exempted from the whole of the State tax leviable, subject to that valuation mechanism.
      4.
      G.O. (P) No. 70/2017/TAXES - dated - 30-6-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Exempttion intra-State supplies of goods or services or both received by a deductor under section 51
      Summary: State notification exempts intra State supplies of goods or services received by a withholding deductor from an unregistered supplier from the whole of the State tax, provided the deductor is not otherwise liable to registration except as a withholding agent.
      5.
      G.O. (P) No. 69/2017/TAXES - dated - 30-6-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Exempts intra-State supplies of goods or services or both.
      Summary: Exempts intra-State supplies of goods or services received by a registered person from unregistered suppliers from the whole of the State tax leviable, subject to the condition that the exemption does not apply where the aggregate value of such supplies received by a registered person from any or all unregistered suppliers exceeds five thousand rupees in a day; effective from 1 July 2017.
      6.
      G.O. (P) No. 68/2017/TAXES - dated - 30-6-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Exemption on supply to CSD/Unit Run Canteens.
      Summary: The notification exempts from State tax the supply of goods by the Canteen Stores Department to Unit Run Canteens and to authorized customers, and supplies by Unit Run Canteens to authorized customers, across any tariff chapter, with interpretation guided by the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 and its explanatory notes.
      7.
      G.O. (P) No. 67/2017/TAXES - dated - 30-6-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Canteen Stores Department claim a refund of fifty per cent. of the applicable state tax paid by all inward supplies of goods.
      Summary: The Canteen Stores Department is specified as entitled to claim a refund of fifty per cent of the applicable State tax paid on inward supplies of goods received for the purpose of subsequent supply to Unit Run Canteens of the Canteen Stores Department or to authorized customers of the Canteen Stores Department, effective from the first day of July, 2017, under powers conferred by the Kerala Goods and Services Tax Ordinance.
      8.
      G.O. (P) No. 66/2017/TAXES - dated - 30-6-2017 - Kerala SGST
      No refund of unutilised input tax credit Sec. 54(3)(ii).
      Summary: The Government notifies specified goods for which no refund of unutilised input tax credit shall be allowed where credit has accumulated because the rate of tax on inputs exceeds the rate of tax on output supplies (other than nil rated or fully exempt supplies), listing textile fabrics, knitted fabrics and specified railway goods and parts; tariff interpretation follows the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act; the notification takes effect from 1 July 2017.
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      1.
      44/2017 - dated 10-8-2017
      Subject: Leviability of Integrated Goods and Service Tax (IGST) on High Sea Sales of imported goods and point of collection thereof -reg.
      Summary: IGST on high sea sale transactions of imported goods shall be levied and collected only at the time of importation when the import declaration is filed for the first customs clearance, with value additions from each high sea sale forming part of the value on which IGST is collected. The importer clearing the goods must furnish full chain documents (original invoices, high sea sale contracts, service/commission details) to link the initial contracted price to the declared import value, and the department may reject declared value and determine customs value under Customs Valuation rules if doubts arise.
      2.
      FACILITY CIRCULAR NO. 13/2017 - dated 9-8-2017
      Procedure for grant of self-sealing permission to the exporters in GST regime consequent to CBEC Circular no 26/2017-customts dated 01.07.2017
      Summary: Establishes a trust-based self-sealing procedure allowing exporters to stuff and seal export containers at approved factory or warehouse premises in place of customs sealing, subject to GST registration, prescribed application with authorised signatory details, site inspection and approval by customs authorities, advance shipment intimation, presentation at CFS/ICD with documents for customs processing, risk-based examination and seal integrity checks, use of electronic tamper-proof seals when implemented, and withdrawal of facility for procedural or legal violations.
      3.
      38 /2017 - dated 20-7-2017
      Subject: Export procedure and sealing of containerized cargo-regarding.
      Summary: Export supplies are zero rated, allowing exporters to either export under bond or Letter of Undertaking without paying integrated tax and claim refund of unutilized input tax credit, or pay integrated tax and claim refund via shipping bills treated as deemed refund applications subject to valid returns. Shipping bill formats are modified for IGST compliance. Self-sealing of containers replaces CBEC sealing for approved premises where exporters notify customs, obtain premises approval, use tamper proof electronic seals with embedded export and invoice data, and comply with risk based examination at ports; transitional implementation is effective 01.09.2017.
      4.
      13 /2017 - dated 6-7-2017
      Sub: Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty) Rules, 2017- Implementation thereof— Reg.
      Summary: The Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty) Rules, 2017 supersede the 2016 Rules in view of GST; administrative tasks previously discharged by Central Excise officers are to be carried out by Customs officers, but until formal reallocation of Commissionerate jurisdictions by the Board, existing Central Excise Commissionerate officers will continue to perform those functions and stakeholders should report implementation difficulties to the Commissioner.
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