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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 12,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Clarifications define the scope of the principal-agent relationship under Schedule I by focusing on whether the agent issues the invoice for further supply in his name or on behalf of the principal; this invoice issuance and authority to pass or receive title determine whether transfers are treated as supply without consideration. The Board prescribes reversal of wrongly availed CENVAT and transitional credits through Table 4(B)(2) of FORM GSTR-3B with applicable interest and penalty, and sets out procedural and documentary steps for refund processing, special CSD refund claims, and e-way bill treatment for goods stored in transporters' godowns.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: The document sets out the tax audit obligation: audits ensure proper maintenance of books and accurate income reporting, must be conducted by a Chartered Accountant where turnover or receipt thresholds are met or where presumptive provisions are disapplied, and are due by the specified date. It explains that audits under other laws suffice if the prescribed tax-audit report and annexure are furnished by that date. It also summarises the penalty framework subject to reasonable cause, auditor signing limits, non revisionability of filed reports except by law change, and use of Form No.3CA/3CB with Form No.3CD annexure.
      By: Anuj Bansal
      Summary: A statutory time bar causes ITC for FY 2017-18 invoices to lapse unless reconciled and claimed in the September 2018 return. Taxpayers must reconcile books with GSTR 2A, procure vendor corrections or duplicate invoices, issue credit notes for 2017-18 by the September deadline, and finalise annual re determination of ITC attributable to exempt supplies. Reverse charge tax and eligibility conditions (invoice possession, receipt of goods/services, supplier payment, and payment to vendor) may create conflicts with the time bar and require proactive resolution before filing the September return.
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      Summary: Discussions focused on expanding bilateral economic cooperation in environment and tiger conservation, water cooperation, forestry and timber, mining and geological exploration, agriculture, tourism, and sectoral partnerships, together with measures to enhance trade and investment by simplifying and improving connectivity between India and the Russian Far East and promoting state- and region-level business delegations.
      Summary: India participated as focus country at the Izmir International Trade Show with a TPCI-led delegation and a 'Source India' pavilion to facilitate B2B meetings and commercial tie-ups, including partnership arrangements with BIM and MIGROS, and to promote sectoral cooperation in goods and services such as agri products, food processing, automotive components, construction machinery, consumer electronics, textiles and medical devices.
      Summary: Model ICTAI to conduct advanced application focused AI research in healthcare, agriculture and smart mobility, develop AI foundational frameworks, curated datasets and algorithms, and define governance, standards and policy inputs on data storage, information security, privacy and ethics to enable productization, technology transfer, skilling and replication of institutional design nationally.
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs requires the issue and transfer of all shares in dematerialised form for unlisted public companies, effective October 2018, to enhance transparency, investor protection and corporate governance. Companies must coordinate with depositories and share transfer agents to facilitate dematerialisation; related grievances will be handled by the IEPF Authority. The notification notes benefits including elimination of risks tied to physical certificates, prevention of malpractices, exemption from stamp duty on transfers, and greater ease in transfer and pledge operations.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      File No. 1/21/2013-CL-V - G.S.R. 853 (E) - dated - 10-9-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (Prospectus and Allotment of Securities) Third Amendment Rules, 2018
      Summary: Unlisted public companies must issue securities only in dematerialised form, facilitate dematerialisation of existing securities, secure an ISIN for each security type, and ensure promoters', directors' and key managerial personnel holdings are dematerialised before any offer, buyback, bonus or rights issue. Companies must pay fees and maintain a multi year security deposit with depositories and registrars, comply with SEBI and depository regulations, and submit specified audit reports half yearly to the Registrar; defaults bar further offers until cleared.

      Customs

      2.
      60/2018 - dated - 11-9-2018 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 158/95-Customs dated 14th November, 1995 to allow re-import of certain indigenously manufactured electronic goods, for repair and reconditioning within seven years from the date of exportation, without payment of basic customs duty subject to the condition that the goods are re­-exported back after repair and reconditioning within one year from the date of re-importation
      Summary: Amendment permits duty-exempt re-importation of specified Annexure goods manufactured in India for repair or reconditioning, subject to conditions: re-import within seven years of export (ten years for Nepal and Bhutan); re-export within one year of re-importation; customs satisfaction as to identity; and execution of a bond to export within the stipulated period and to pay, on demand, the duty difference on failure to comply.

      GST

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      48/2018 - dated - 10-9-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to make amendments (Ninth Amendment, 2018) to the CGST Rules, 2017
      Summary: Empowers the Commissioner, on the Council's recommendation, to extend the electronic filing deadline for FORM GST TRAN-1 for registered persons prevented by common-portal technical difficulties, with extensions limited to a final date of 31 March 2019; persons so extended may submit FORM GST TRAN-2 by 30 April 2019. Also amends rule 142 to add an additional statutory reference expanding the rule's applicability regarding enforcement or recovery consequences.
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      47/2018 - dated - 10-9-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 3B for newly migrated (obtaining GSTIN vide notification No. 31/2018-Central Tax, dated 06.08.2018) taxpayers [Amends notf. No. 34/2018 - CT]
      Summary: Amends notification 34/2018 to provide that the return in FORM GSTR-3B to be filed for the period from July 2017 to November 2018 by taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the migration notification shall be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the extended deadline.
      5.
      46/2018 - dated - 10-9-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 3B for newly migrated (obtaining GSTIN vide notification No. 31/2018-Central Tax, dated 06.08.2018) taxpayers [Amends notf. No. 35/2017 and 16/2018 - CT]
      Summary: Amendment inserts a proviso in specified Central Tax notifications granting taxpayers who obtained GSTIN via the migration notification an extension to furnish FORM GSTR-3B electronically through the common portal for the relevant period, with returns to be furnished by the last day of December.
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      45/2018 - dated - 10-9-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 3B for newly migrated (obtaining GSTIN vide notification No. 31/2018-Central Tax, dated 06.08.2018) taxpayers [Amends notf. No. 21/2017 and 56/2017 - CT]
      Summary: The notification amends prior central tax notifications to require that taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under notification No. 31/2018 must furnish FORM GSTR-3B electronically through the common portal for the period July, 2017 to November, 2018 by the extended due date specified in the inserted proviso.
      7.
      44/2018 - dated - 10-9-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 1 for taxpayers having aggregate turnover above ₹ 1.5 crores
      Summary: Extends time limits for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons with aggregate turnover above 1.5 crore: July 2017-September 2018 filings extended to 31 October 2018; October 2018-March 2019 filings to the eleventh day of the succeeding month. Taxpayers obtaining GSTIN under the relevant notification have filings for July 2017-February 2019 extended to 31 March 2019. District-specific electronic filing deadlines and an explicit extension for March 2019 to 13 April 2019 are also prescribed; related return time limits will be notified later.
      8.
      43/2018 - dated - 10-9-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 1 for taxpayers having aggregate turnover up to ₹ 1.5 crores
      Summary: The Central Government extends final due dates for FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons with aggregate turnover up to 1.5 crore rupees, requiring quarterly furnishing of outward supply details for periods from July-September, 2017 through January-March, 2019 with specified staggered deadlines, including localized electronic filing extensions for Kerala, Kodagu, Mahe and Srikakulam, and an extended electronic filing date for taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under a later notification; related monthly return time limits for July 2017 to March 2019 will be notified subsequently.
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      DGFT

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      Trade Notice No. 30/2018-19 - dated 11-9-2018
      Guidelines to apply for MEIS under the System Driven approval mechanism for MEIS applications for shipping bills from EDI ports
      Summary: System-driven MEIS processing for EDI shipping bills enables automated approval of eligible claims while preserving manual RA processing for other cases. Applicants must declare Project Exports status; IEC and RCMC validity, jurisdictional filing rules, and reactivation of disallowed shipping bills are mandatory pre-conditions. Eligible system-approved applications are printable and attested at Regional Offices and dispatched per applicant's chosen mode. Reactivation of disallowed or cancelled shipping bills requires RA examination and a formal request to DGFT EDI Division with supporting shipping bill identifiers.

      Companies Law

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      08/2018 - dated 10-9-2018
      Clarification in filing BEN-1 under the Companies Act, 2013 - regarding.
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs will revise Form BEN-1 in response to stakeholder difficulties; the existing filing due date is to be revised and stakeholders must file declarations only using the revised BEN-1 when it is notified and follow the timelines specified therein.
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