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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 11,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Registered persons must file an electronic annual return by the due date, with specified exclusions and a separate annual statement for ecommerce operators; audited accounts and a certified reconciliation statement must be furnished by persons exceeding the audit threshold, and the annual return comprises identification details, detailed supply schedules, ITC reporting and reversals, tax payment particulars, prior year amendments, refund and demand particulars, HSN summaries and verification.
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      Summary: A one time late fee waiver and extension of due dates for furnishing FORM GSTR 1 for July 2017-September 2018 to 31 October 2018 has been announced, with differentiated treatment for taxpayers above and up to the stated aggregate turnover threshold and specific location based provisions. Separate extensions permit taxpayers migrating under the prescribed procedure to furnish FORM GSTR 1 and file FORM GSTR 3B for July 2017-November 2018 by 31 December 2018. The release cautions that input tax credit claims remain subject to the time bar under section 16(4) of the CGST Act and advises timely filing to protect credit entitlement.
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      GST - States

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      34/2018 –State Tax - dated - 31-8-2018 - Delhi SGST
      Extend the furnishing return in FORM GSTR-3B of the said rules for each of the months from July, 2018 to March, 2019
      Summary: FORM GSTR-3B returns for the months July 2018 through March 2019 must be furnished electronically via the common portal on or before the twentieth day of the succeeding month, and corresponding tax liabilities including tax, interest, penalty and fees must be discharged by debiting the electronic cash or electronic credit ledger not later than that deadline; the notification is effective from the tenth of August, 2018.
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      GST - States

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      Trade Notice No. 12/2018-19 - dated 21-8-2018
      Migration of Taxpayers.
      Summary: Migration enables persons who received only a Provisional Identification Number (PID) to obtain a Goods and Services Tax Identification Number (GSTIN) by submitting prescribed details to the jurisdictional nodal officer, applying online in FORM GST REG-01, receiving a new GSTIN, access token and ARN, and emailing the new GSTIN, access token, ARN and old GSTIN (PID) to GSTN for mapping; GSTN will map the new GSTIN to the old PID and taxpayers must first-time login with the old GSTIN to generate the registration certificate.
      2.
      Trade Notice No. 11/2018-19 - dated 18-7-2018
      Functioning of the office of the Superintendent Range - Narsinghpur- I and Narsinghpur - II.
      Summary: The office of the Superintendent Range Narsinghpur I and Narsinghpur II will function from new premises effective 19 July 2018 at Plot No. 3, Ground Floor, Ramnagar Colony, Belapurkar Ward, Narsinghpur; trade and industry members are notified of the change and linked to Public Notice No. 02/2017 18 for context.
      3.
      Trade Notice No. 10/2018-19 - dated 17-7-2018
      Refund Disposal Fortnight to handhold trade & Industry in clearing pending GST refund claims from 16th July 2018 to 31st July 2018
      Summary: A Refund Disposal Fortnight from 16-31 July 2018 will operate across the Jabalpur Commissionerate with all divisional offices functioning as Exclusive Refund Cells (09:30-18:00) to prioritize disposal of ITC/IGST refund applications filed up to 15 June 2018. Taxpayers should approach their jurisdictional refund cell and the designated nodal officers, and report processing obstacles for departmental resolution; trade bodies are asked to circulate the notice and a Joint Commissioner and Hqrs Technical Branch email are provided for escalation.
      4.
      Trade Notice No. 09/2018-19 - dated 6-7-2018
      Special Drive “ITC Refund Week” beginning from 09th July 2018 to 14th July 2018-reg.
      Summary: A concentrated refund liquidation drive for ITC refunds will run from 09 July 2018 to 14 July 2018 with offices open on the Saturday; exclusive camps/refund cells are set up in all divisions to process pending Input Tax Credit refund claims. Taxpayers should contact designated nodal officers listed for each division for assistance, while trade associations are requested to publicize the drive. A Joint Commissioner and the Hqrs Technical Branch email are provided for escalation of unresolved difficulties.
      5.
      Trade Notice No. 08/2018-19 - dated 5-7-2018
      Clarification of certain issues under GST.
      Summary: Where moulds and dies owned by an OEM are provided free of cost to an unrelated component manufacturer, that provision is not a supply and the OEM need not reverse input tax credit; such moulds/dies are not to be included in the component manufacturer's taxable value. If contractually the moulds/dies are effectively the component manufacturer's assets but supplied FOC by the OEM, amortised cost must be added to the component value and the OEM must reverse credit. Mixed supplies with separately stated goods and services are taxed separately. Auction participants may declare warehouses as additional places of business and keep books at principal place with intimation; input tax credit remains available subject to conditions. Railways must not deliver without production of e-way bill; e-way bills are required when goods transit another State, while movement between DTA and SEZ within the same State is exempt if rule applies.
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      Trade Notice No. 07/2018-19 - dated 26-6-2018
      Modification to the procedure for interception of conveyances for inspection of goods in movement, and detention, release and confiscation of such goods and conveyances, as clarified in Circular No. 41/15/2018-GST dated 13.04.2018.
      Summary: Procedure modifications clarify that "three working days" is replaced by "three days" and FORM GST MOV-05 must state release with date and time. Under rule 138C(2), no repeat physical verification of a conveyance is permitted across States/UTs absent specific information of tax evasion. Pending availability of electronic forms, hard copies of prescribed notices/orders may be produced as proof of action initiated. Detention or confiscation is limited to only those goods or conveyances for which a violation of the GST Act or rules is established; in multi-consignment conveyances, only consignments lacking valid documentation may be detained.
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