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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 17,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Notification No.12/2017 exempts pure services-services not involving supply of goods and excluding works contracts or composite supplies with goods-when supplied to government, local authorities, or governmental authorities/entities for activities relating to functions entrusted to Panchayats or Municipalities under Articles 243G/243W. Determination requires testing whether the supply is a pure or composite service, whether the recipient qualifies as the prescribed government body, and whether the activity maps to the Eleventh/Twelfth Schedule functions. Input tax credit attributable to such exempt supplies is ineligible and must be reversed if claimed.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Circulars issued under Section 268A set monetary thresholds for departmental appeals, but recent CBDT circulars add exceptions allowing appeals on merits in cases of alleged organised tax evasion involving securities transactions despite those thresholds. Circular No. 17/2019 increased the monetary limits and clarified assessment year wise computation of tax effect; Circular No. 23/2019 permits, by special Board order, escalation of cases that the Board identifies as organised tax evasion, while raising concerns about the short interval between circulars, the unspecified basis for additional exceptions, and evidentiary practices relied on by tax authorities.
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      Summary: The Government lowered statutory IPR fees to enhance access for MSMEs and startups, cutting patent filing, examination (including expedited e examination), renewal fees, and reducing design and geographical indication registration and renewal fees, with separate rates for e filing and physical filing; draft GI Rule amendments have been notified and complementary awareness and procedural measures aim to increase filings and reduce pendency.
      Summary: ECGC's scheme raises cover to 90% for both outstanding principal and unpaid interest (up to two quarters or NPA date), issues a single pre and post shipment cover document, and provides simplified claim settlement with provisional payment up to 50% within 30 days on proof of end use. The support runs for five years, premiums are paid monthly on principal and interest with moderated rates by account size, and existing ECGC procedures and bank due diligence requirements continue in force.
      Summary: SIMS requires importers of specified steel products to submit advance information online to obtain an automatic Registration Number on payment of a prescribed fee; applications may be made not earlier than the 60th day and not later than the 15th day before expected arrival, the Registration Number is valid for 75 days, and its number and expiry must be entered in the Bill of Entry to enable customs clearance for 284 steel tariff lines at 8 digit HS codes.
      Summary: The Common Digital Platform enables electronic issuance and centralized access for preferential Certificates of Origin across all FTAs/PTAs and designated agencies, integrating payment flows and Department of Commerce reporting. It replaces manual, fragmented procedures with a paperless, transparent process that permits partner country verification and, where bilateral electronic exchange is agreed, direct electronic transmission of CoOs to partner customs, eliminating the need for physical certificates and enabling real time tracking of FTA utilization.
      Summary: A criminal scheme generated fraudulent Input Tax Credit via bogus invoices and sham supplies to SEZs to obtain IGST refunds; around sixty dummy firms and nominal proprietors were used, searches recovered unaccounted cash and bank accounts were provisionally attached, four accused were arrested, and offenses under Section 132 of the CGST Act, 2017, were invoked.
      Summary: Administrative reforms include a faceless e assessment regime with anonymous automated allocation and electronic communications, mandatory system Document Identification Numbers for all tax documents, time limited compounding of past offences to reduce prosecution pendency, and a calibrated prosecution policy limiting criminal proceedings for smaller taxpayers and requiring senior collegiate sanction for significant defaults. Export and trade measures replace legacy incentives with a new remission scheme, introduce fully automated GST input tax credit refunds, expand export credit insurance, revise priority sector lending for export credit, and implement digital facilitation (Online Origin Management, port/airport turnaround data) to reduce time to export. Housing measures relax ECB norms for affordable housing, lower House Building Advance rates linked to long term yields, and create a special funding window to complete viable projects.
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      Customs

      1.
      37/2019 - dated - 14-9-2019 - ADD
      Seeks to impose the definitive anti-dumping duty on the imports of "Electrical Insulators" originating in, or/and exported from China PR
      Summary: Imposition of a continued anti dumping duty on electrical insulators of glass or ceramics/porcelain from the People's Republic of China, based on a finding of continued dumping and injury; the notification prescribes a producer specific duty and a residual duty for other exporters, excludes specified low voltage and other insulator types, requires payment in Indian currency with conversion at prescribed exchange rates based on the bill of entry date, and sets the duty for a fixed statutory term unless earlier amended.
      2.
      36/2019 - dated - 14-9-2019 - ADD
      Seeks to rescind notification No. 11/2015-Customs (ADD) dated 11th April, 2015
      Summary: The Central Government rescinds Notification No. 11/2015-Customs (ADD) under powers conferred by the Customs Tariff Act and relevant anti-dumping rules, terminating that notification prospectively while expressly preserving actions taken or omitted prior to rescission.

      Income Tax

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      64/2019 - dated - 13-9-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 92C(2) of IT Act 1961- Computation of arm's length price
      Summary: Notification deems the actual transaction price to be the arm's length price for assessment year 2019-2020 where the variation between the arm's length price under section 92C and the actual price falls within prescribed tolerance bands; wholesale trading is subject to a tighter tolerance and is defined by two cumulative conditions regarding purchase cost share and average monthly closing inventory relative to sales.

      SEZ

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      S.O. 3273(E) - dated - 11-9-2019 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 5.00 hectares at Greater Noida in the State of Uttar Pradesh, thereby making the resultant area as 5.006754 hectares
      Summary: De-notification of part of the Greater Noida Special Economic Zone is authorised under the SEZ statutory framework, following a developer proposal, State Government approval and Development Commissioner recommendation; the Central Government, satisfied that SEZ procedural and eligibility requirements were met, exercised its statutory power to de-notify the specified plot and recalculated the SEZ's total notified area accordingly.
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      F. No. 279/Misc./M-93/2018-ITJ(Pt.) - dated 16-9-2019
      Special Order of Board exempting cases involving bogus Long Term Capital Gains(LTCG)/Short Term Capital Loss (STCL) through penny stocks from monetary limits specified in any Circular issued under Section 268A of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: Monetary limits fixed for filing appeals and special leave petitions shall not apply to cases alleging bogus Long Term Capital Gains and Short Term Capital Loss through penny stocks, and appeals/SLPs in such cases are to be filed and considered on their merits.

      IBC

      2.
      IBBI/RVO/026/2019 - dated 16-9-2019
      Valuation required under the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
      Summary: Valuations required under corporate and insolvency statutes must be performed by a registered valuer; the circular reiterates that Rule 10 of the Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation) Rules, 2017 read with section 247 of the Companies Act, 2013 and IBBI guidance require registered valuers to conduct valuations arising under the Companies Act, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and related regulations, and supplies annexed lists of the specific statutory provisions where such valuations are mandated, including instances requiring determination of fair value and liquidation value.

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      3.
      12-4/78-EXN-Tax-Part-23521 - dated 27-8-2019
      Supersession of the order No. 12-4/78-EXN-Tax Part, dated 30th June 2017 & No. 12-4/78-EXN-Tax-Part-278/22(a)-34315, dated 5th December, 2018.
      Summary: The order designates specified categories of officers as Proper Officers under the Himachal Pradesh GST Act effective 1 May 2018, assigning each rank and unit the GST provisions they administer; it confirms that district officers' territorial authority for the relevant provision extends to the whole district and that higher ranked officers and specified headquarters units have state wide jurisdiction, while authorising the Commissioner and zonal and district in charges to extend officers' jurisdiction as necessary.
      4.
      048/22/2018-GST - dated 2-8-2019
      Clarifications of certain issues under GST.
      Summary: Services of short term accommodation, conferencing, banqueting etc. to a SEZ developer or SEZ unit are treated as inter State supplies. Supplies to a SEZ developer or unit are zero rated and refund of unutilised input tax credit or integrated tax is available only if received for authorised operations with endorsement by the specified officer of the Zone. Fabric processors performing job work services are eligible for refund of unutilised input tax credit under the inverted duty structure since their output is a service.
      5.
      037/11/2018-GST - dated 2-8-2019
      Clarifications on exports related refund issues.
      Summary: Clarifies export-related refund eligibility and procedure under HPGST: drawback limited to basic customs duty does not bar refund of unutilized GST credit; delayed LUT filing may be condoned where exports are established; Table 9 amendments in GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B rectifications must be considered in refund processing; lower of GST invoice value and shipping bill value to be allowed for refund; only one deficiency memo per refund application with requirement to file a fresh application; transitional credits are excluded from 'Net ITC' for refund calculations; refunds under existing laws to follow prior-law procedures.
      6.
      015/15/2017-GST - dated 2-8-2019
      Due date for generation of FORM GSTR-2A and FORM GSTR-1A in accordance with the extension of due date for filing FORM GSTR-1 and GSTR-2 respectively.
      Summary: The circular clarifies that, pursuant to the Act and Rules, details filed by suppliers in FORM GSTR-1 are to be made available to recipients in FORM GSTR-2A after the extended filing due date; recipients shall verify and amend those details and furnish FORM GSTR-2 by the extended deadline. For July 2017, FORM GSTR-2A details were available from 11 October 2017 and FORM GSTR-2 was to be furnished not later than 30 November 2017. FORM GSTR-1A reflecting recipient amendments will be available to suppliers from 1 December to 6 December 2017. The circular is effective from 6 November 2017.
      7.
      010/10/2017-GST - dated 2-8-2019
      Clarification on issues wherein the goods are moved within the State or from the State of registration to another State for supply on approval basis.
      Summary: Goods carried for approval may be transported within the State or to another State on a Delivery Challan, with an e way bill where applicable; the tax invoice may be issued upon delivery when the supply is accepted. Such movements resulting in supply in a different State are treated as inter state supplies and attract Integrated Tax. Suppliers may carry invoice books to issue invoices once supply is fructified. The clarification applies to similar goods and issues and is effective from the stated date.
      8.
      07/07/2017-GST - dated 2-8-2019
      System based reconciliation of information furnished in FORM GSTR-1 and FORM GSTR-2 with FORM GSTR-3B.
      Summary: System-based reconciliation requires filing and correction of outward and inward statements so that FORM GSTR-2A auto-populates recipient data and the portal drafts FORM GSTR-3. The portal recalculates output tax and eligible ITC; where FORM GSTR-3 shows higher tax payable than paid in FORM GSTR-3B the taxpayer must pay the shortfall by debiting electronic cash or credit ledger with interest. If FORM GSTR-2 supports additional ITC, it is credited on submission of FORM GSTR-3 and may be used to meet increased tax liability. Unpaid GSTR-3B submissions remain subject to reconciliation and interest liabilities.
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