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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 11,2017

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      By: CA.Mohammed Lakkadsha
      Summary: The letter identifies GSTN capacity, connectivity and design failures and proposes practical reforms: supply a robust offline return utility; replace the interdependent three tier filing and matching system with a single consolidated return (ideally quarterly) plus a monthly summary return to secure revenue; permit an initial longer filing frequency for adaptation; ensure single consolidated tax payment with rapid ledger crediting; provide HSN selection tools; enable provisional immediate registration with PAN validation; implement effective redressal and local facilitation; and align system coding strictly with the law while simplifying compliance burdens.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: On admission of a corporate insolvency application the adjudicating authority declares a moratorium, calls for claims, and appoints an interim resolution professional who assumes management control of the corporate debtor. The interim professional must collect comprehensive financial and operational information, receive and collate creditor claims, monitor and preserve assets (including intangible and foreign assets), access records and information utilities, constitute the committee of creditors, and manage the debtor as a going concern while taking necessary actions such as appointing advisors, entering or amending contracts, and raising interim finance subject to creditor protections.
      By: CA.VINOD CHAURASIA
      Summary: Errors in GSTR 3B must be corrected through subsequent returns: outward supply errors via GSTR 1, inward supply and ITC errors via GSTR 2. After filing GSTR 1 and GSTR 2, GSTR 3 auto populates and, if reconciled with GSTR 3B, may be filed without additional penalties. Misclassification under reverse charge is corrected in GSTR 1/2 so liabilities update; IGST paid instead of CGST/SGST necessitates an IGST refund claim while CGST/SGST is paid in cash; under payments post reconciliation generate additional tax and interest payable from the electronic cash ledger; excess payments may be adjusted against future liabilities.
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      Summary: The Council revised filing schedules (specified due dates, continued GSTR 3B, TRAN 1 extension and single revision), set commencement of TDS/TCS registration while deferring deduction/collection dates, allowed late opt in to the composition scheme effective 1 October, recommended registration exemptions for inter State handicraft suppliers and certain job workers subject to PAN and e way bill movement, recommended widespread GST rate adjustments and Nil treatment for listed handmade musical instruments, clarified brand registration rules for 5% levy on packaged cereals, and proposed increased compensation cess on certain passenger vehicles.
      Summary: Proposed adjustments under GST include calibrating the cess on luxury and mid size cars and rectifying tax anomalies for common goods. States sought relief for revenue shortfalls and lenient tax treatment for ongoing government projects, and requested rate reductions on items such as beedi, granite and handlooms. Officials flagged over two dozen products for potential rate lowering or reclassification to correct anomalies. The agenda also covers confirmation of previous meeting minutes and scheduling the next meeting within the existing multi tier GST framework.
      Summary: A destination based Goods and Services Tax replaces multiple Central and State indirect taxes through a dual structure of CGST and SGST/UTGST with IGST for inter State supplies and imports. The Constitution empowered a GST Council to recommend rates, exemptions and rules; core laws and detailed procedural rules govern registration, ITC, returns, refunds, assessment, appeals, anti profiteering and dispute settlement. Separate CGST and SGST credit streams are preserved with ordered cross utilisation rules and periodic intergovernmental settlements; implementation relies on GSTN, electronic interfaces and administrative coordination between Centre and States.
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      GST - States

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      FA-3-59/2017-1-V-(99) - dated - 5-9-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      From GSTR-3B for the month of July,2017 by the due date.
      Summary: A waiver of the late fee is granted for registered persons who failed to furnish the return in Form GSTR-3B for the month of July 2017 by the due date, the State Government acting on the Council's recommendation and exercising its statutory power under the Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 to dispense with the late fee otherwise payable.
      2.
      FA-3-57/2017-1-V-(97) - dated - 30-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      The Madhya Pradesh Goods and Service Tax (Amendment) Rule, 2017
      Summary: Substituted rule 138 mandates generation of an e-way bill (FORM GST EWB-01) on the common portal before movement of goods exceeding fifty thousand rupees, specifying Part A and Part B data, obligations for consignor/consignee/transporter, transporter-generated and consolidated e-way bills (EWB-02), validity tied to distance with portal-issued EBN, cancellation and deemed acceptance rules, and an annexure of exempted goods.
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      FA-3-33/2017-1-V-(95) - dated - 23-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. F.A-3-33-2017-1-V (42) dated the 29th June, 2017 - Notification relating to Tractors Parts.
      Summary: Amendment inserts a list of tractor components into Schedule III, assigning specific tariff headings and thereby clarifying their GST classification and application under the State notification.
      4.
      FA-3-47/2017-1-V-(93) - dated - 22-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. FA-3-47-2017-1-V (59), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The State Government amends a prior notification to (i) qualify the Table entry for goods transport agency (GTA) to include GTAs who have not paid State tax at the prescribed rate, and (ii) add an Explanation clause declaring that a Limited Liability Partnership shall be considered a partnership firm for the notification's purposes.
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      FA-3-43/2017-1-V-(91) - dated - 22-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      amendments in the Notification No. FA-3-43-2017-1-V (55), dated the 30th June 2017 - relating to electronic commerce operator.
      Summary: Amendment adds clause (iii) to clarify that housekeeping services such as plumbing and carpentry supplied through electronic commerce operators are subject to the tax regime unless the supplier is separately liable for registration; supplier-level registration, not the use of an electronic commerce operator, determines tax liability.
      6.
      FA-3-42/2017-1-V-(92) - dated - 22-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. FA-3-42-2017-1-V (53), dated the 30th June 2017
      Summary: Amendments add nil-rate entries for services related to the international football federation's tournament if certified by the Director (Sports); nil-rate entries for Fair Price Shops supplying essential commodities under the Public Distribution System to central or state governments for commission or margin; update crop insurance scheme names to the Restructured Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme and Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana; and clarify that a Limited Liability Partnership registered under the LLP Act is to be regarded as a partnership firm for the notification's purposes.
      7.
      FA-3-40/2017-1-V-(94) - dated - 22-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in the notification No. F-A-3-40-2017-1-V(89), dated 17th August, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes later calendar dates in several entries of the earlier Madhya Pradesh GST notification's table and inserts the words "on or before 25th August, 2017" immediately after the words "electronic credit ledger" before the Explanation, thereby fixing a definitive deadline for electronic credit ledger compliance. The amendment is issued under Section 168 and the relevant rule and declares the notification effective from 21st August, 2017.
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      FA-3-32/2017-1-V-(90) - dated - 22-8-2017 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. FA-3-32-2017/1/V/(41) dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendments revise the state GST notification to classify and tax specified composite supplies of works contract and construction services by reference to categories (government-supplied heritage and water infrastructure; public transport and urban housing schemes; railways and low-cost housing; post-harvest and mechanised handling), retain a residual construction category, and adjust tax rates. Transport entries for motorcab and goods transport agency services are modified to condition tax rates on input tax credit claims and permit GTA taxpayers to opt into a unified state tax rate. Manufacturing and printing service items and certain tariff classifications are also updated.
      9.
      JC(HQ)-1/GST/2017/Noti/18/ADM-8 - dated - 21-8-2017 - Maharashtra SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. 23/2017 State Tax, dated the 18th August 2017.
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No. 23/2017 State Tax by substituting later dates for specified entries in the operative table (affecting Sr. No. 1, Sr. No. 2 items and Sr. No. 3) and by inserting the words "on or before" before the Explanation in respect of the electronic credit ledger, thereby specifying the deadline for that ledger. These amendments operate from the notification's stated commencement date.

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      S.O. 2976(E) - dated - 4-9-2017 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies an additional area of 64.4823 hectares at Village-Matoda, Sari and Chachanvadi Vasna on National Highway 8-A, Taluk-Sanand District- Ahmedabad , in the State of Gujarat
      Summary: Central Government notifies addition of 64.4823 hectares to the Pharmaceutical Special Economic Zone at Village Matoda and Chacharvadi Vasna, Sanand, Gujarat, effected under the SEZ Act proviso and rule 8 of the SEZ Rules, increasing the total SEZ area to 114.7708 hectares and listing the survey numbers and parcel areas in a schedule.
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