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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 26,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Services by education agents who recruit students for foreign universities and receive commission tied to admissions are intermediary services; as representatives facilitating supply between foreign universities and students, their place of supply is the service provider's location in India and such services do not qualify as export of services under the IGST Act, making them taxable under GST.
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      Summary: The ministerial visit focused on strengthening bilateral trade and economic cooperation through discussions with the Bangladesh counterpart, meetings with business leaders and sectoral ministers, and promotion of cross-border infrastructure projects such as oil pipeline and rail initiatives, set against recent trade growth and export-import composition.
      Summary: Government e Marketplace (GeM) is the National Public Procurement Portal offering an online end-to-end procurement mechanism for common-use goods and services to central and state ministries, public sector undertakings, autonomous institutions and local bodies. The National Mission focuses on buyer and vendor onboarding drives, trainings, workshops and operational support to increase awareness, accelerate procurement on the portal and ensure seamless transactions, with reported broad uptake and material procurement savings.
      Summary: The consolidated monthly account to August 2018 presents the Union Government's budgetary flows for 2018 19, showing total expenditure dominated by revenue spending-including interest payments and major subsidies-and a capital component. Receipts are categorized into net tax revenue, non tax revenue, and non debt capital receipts (loan recoveries and disinvestment proceeds). The statement also records increased devolution of tax shares to State governments compared with the prior year.
      Summary: Banks must prioritise clean and prudent lending, take effective action against fraud and wilful default, and restore public trust. Reforms including the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code have improved assessment of financial capacity and spurred recovery and resolution; amendment to exclude wilful defaulters has prompted some borrowers to seek resolution. The Debts Recovery Tribunal mechanism requires review and acceleration to shorten disposal times. Public Sector Banks retain a development and financial inclusion role amid inadequate non-retail support from other lenders, and recent anti-corruption amendments reduce banker apprehension about supporting justified investments.
      Summary: The Central Statistics Office released the fourth Employment Outlook extending the reference period to September 2017-July 2018, measuring formal employment by consolidating administrative records from major social security schemes (provident fund, social insurance and pension schemes) to construct periodic indicators of formal sector employment; the release follows earlier updates that progressively extended the covered period and refers readers to a detailed methodological note.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F.No.1/27/2013-CL-V-(Part) - dated - 25-9-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation) Third Amendment Rules, 2018
      Summary: Amendment to the Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation) Rules, 2017 substitutes an earlier compliance date with a later date for the relevant transitional or filing deadline and increases the required duration of experience in the eligibility criteria for registration of valuers by substituting the prior one year requirement with a longer period.

      Customs

      2.
      65/2018 - dated - 24-9-2018 - Cus
      Seeks to extend the exemption from Integrated Tax and Compensation Cess upto 31.03.2019 on goods imported by EOU
      Summary: Extension of the temporary exemption from integrated tax and compensation cess on goods imported by Export Oriented Units (EOUs) by amending Notification No. 52/2003-Customs to substitute the previously specified expiry wording with a later date, thereby continuing the concessional import treatment for EOUs for the extended period without altering eligibility or other substantive conditions.
      3.
      82/2018 - dated - 24-9-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Regarding amendment in notification No. 89/2017-Cus (N.T.) dated 21.09.2017 relating to AIRs of Duty Drawback on Gold Jewellery, Silver Jewellery and Silver Articles
      Summary: Amendment revises the Schedule to Notification No. 89/2017-Cus (N.T.) by substituting revised figures in column (4) for tariff items 711301, 711302 and 711401 of Chapter 71, made under sub-section (2) of section 75 of the Customs Act, 1962 and sub-section (2) of section 37 of the Central Excise Act, 1944 read with rules 3 and 4 of the Drawback Rules, 2017, and effective from the day following issuance.
      4.
      20/2018-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 24-9-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority by DGRI
      Summary: The Director General, Revenue Intelligence appoints specified officers to act as a Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the originally named adjudicating officers in respect of the listed show cause notices, by means of a tabulated mapping that identifies noticees, SCN references, the original adjudicating authorities, and the officers now authorised to adjudicate those notices.

      GST - States

      5.
      89/GST-2 - dated - 21-9-2018 - Haryana SGST
      Notify the rate of tax collection at source (TCS) to be collected by every electronic commerce operator for intra-state taxable supplies under HGST Act, 2017.
      Summary: Every electronic commerce operator, not being an agent, must collect tax at source on the net value of intra State taxable supplies made through it by other suppliers where the operator collects the consideration, at the notified rate of half percent under the Haryana Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      6.
      85/GST-2 - dated - 18-9-2018 - Haryana SGST
      The Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Insertion of FORM GSTR-9C requires a GSTIN-level reconciliation statement reconciling audited annual financial statements with the Annual Return (GSTR-9), covering gross turnover adjustments, taxable turnover classification, rate-wise tax liability and payments, and detailed Input Tax Credit reconciliation; it includes fields for reasons for unreconciled differences, computation of additional amounts payable, auditor recommendations on additional liabilities and an option for taxpayer payment, together with a two-part certification regime requiring auditor sign-off and annexure of audit reports and financial statements.
      7.
      83/GST-2 - dated - 18-9-2018 - Haryana SGST
      The Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: The amendment permits the Commissioner, upon Council recommendation, to extend the electronic filing deadline for Form GST TRAN-1 for registered persons who missed the due date because of common portal technical difficulties, with any such extension limited to a period not beyond the end of March 2019; it also allows those filing TRAN-1 under that extension to submit Form GST TRAN-2 by the end of April 2019, and inserts a cross-reference to section 125 into rule 142 sub-rule (5).
      8.
      78/GST-2 - dated - 11-9-2018 - Haryana SGST
      The Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Tenth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Amendments allow dropping registration cancellation proceedings where a taxpayer files all pending returns and pays tax with interest and late fee, permit input tax credit when certain core invoice particulars are present despite other omissions, revise the definition of Adjusted Total Turnover to combine specified turnovers while excluding exempt supplies and refund-claimed supplies, restrict refunds of integrated tax on exports where certain notifications' benefits were availed, require bill of entry particulars be carried for imported goods in e-waybills, and substitute several prescribed forms including a drop-order, job-work return, and annual return formats with detailed schedules and instructions.
      9.
      52/2018-State Tax - dated - 20-9-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to notify the rate of tax collection at source (TCS) to be collected by every electronic commerce operator for intra-State taxable supplies.
      Summary: Every electronic commerce operator not acting as an agent must collect tax at the notified rate on the net value of intra State taxable supplies made through its platform by other suppliers where the consideration for those supplies is collected by the operator, creating a compliance obligation tied to operator collected payments.
      10.
      23/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 20-9-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Seeks to insert explanation in an entry in Notification No. 12/2017 – State Tax (Rate) by exercising powers conferred under section 11(3) of MGST Act, 2017.
      Summary: The government inserts an explanation into the relevant notification entry clarifying that, for the purpose of the exemption, the Central Government, State Government or Union Territory shall have 50 per cent. or more ownership in the entity directly or through an entity which is wholly owned by the Central Government, State Government or Union territory.
      11.
      731/2018/5(120)/XXVII(8)/CTR-21 - dated - 20-8-2018 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Exempts the intra-state supplies of handicraft good
      Summary: Exemption is granted for intra-state supplies of specified handicraft goods under the Uttarakhand GST framework, limiting State tax to the rates stated in the notification's table. The term handicraft goods covers goods predominantly made by hand with distinctive aesthetic, artistic, ethnic or culturally attached features and clear difference from mechanically produced goods. The notification lists numerous handicraft articles by tariff heading and prescribes concessional rates for each, and it takes effect from 27 July 2018.
      12.
      730/2018/5(120)/XXVII(8)/CTR-20 - dated - 20-8-2018 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 521/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017, dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Input tax credit accumulated on supplies received on or after 1 August 2018 was excluded from the notification for the specified goods. For those goods, the unutilised balance of accumulated input tax credit remaining after payment of tax up to July 2018, in respect of inward supplies received up to 31 July 2018, was directed to lapse.
      13.
      729/2018/5(120)/XXVII(8)/CTR-19 - dated - 20-8-2018 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 518/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017, dated 29th June 2017
      Summary: GST exemption entries under the Uttarakhand State notification were amended by inserting sal leaves, siali leaves, sisal leaves and sabai grass; vegetable materials for broom sticks; deities made of stone, marble or wood; khali dona and related goods; sanitary towels, sanitary napkins and tampons; and rakhi other than Chapter 71 goods. The notification also substituted entries for de-oiled rice bran, rupee notes or coins sold to the Reserve Bank of India or the Government of India, and coir pith compost subject to brand-related conditions.
      14.
      724/2018/5(120)/XXVII(8)/CTR-14 - dated - 20-8-2018 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 530/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017, dated 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment notification revises the Uttarakhand GST exemption list by deleting specified words from existing entries, substituting "value of supply" for "declared tariff," updating certain date references, and inserting new nil-rated services for old age homes, electricity distribution works for farmers' tube wells, warehousing of minor forest produce, provident fund and pension trust services, government guarantees to PSUs, FSSAI food sample services, livestock artificial insemination, royalty collection assignment, and specified membership services by non-profit bodies. It also clarifies that Central and State Educational Boards are educational institutions for conducting examinations.
      15.
      723/2018/5(120)/XXVII(8)/CTR-13 - dated - 20-8-2018 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 525/2017/9(120)/XXVII(8)/2017, dated 29th June 2017
      Summary: Amendment notification revises the Uttarakhand GST rate schedule for specified supplies of food, transport and information services. The concessional rate structure for restaurant-type supplies is reworked to cover supply of food and drinks by restaurants, eating joints, messes, canteens and similar institutions, including supplies in institutional dining spaces under contractual arrangements, while excluding event-based or occasional supplies. It also introduces concessional treatment for railway food and drink supplies, and substitutes rate entries for multimodal transportation, other goods transport services, e-book supply, and other telecommunications, broadcasting and information supply services.
      16.
      579/2018/10(120)/XXVII(8)/2018/CT-29 - dated - 18-7-2018 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 were amended to substitute "Director General of Safeguards" with "Director General of Anti-profiteering" in rules 129 to 133. The amendment updates the designation used in the anti-profiteering framework and is deemed to have come into force from 12 June 2018.
      17.
      577/2018/10(120)/XXVII(8)/2018/CT-28 - dated - 6-7-2018 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: Amendment of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 introduces a unique common enrolment number for transporters registered in more than one State or Union Territory under the same PAN, to be applied for in FORM GST ENR-02 through any one GSTIN. Once granted, the transporter cannot use any GSTIN for Chapter XVI purposes. The amendment also allows extension of time for recording the final report in Part B of FORM EWB-03 and expands rule 142 by adding references to sections 129 and 130.
      18.
      575/2018/4(120)/XXVII(8)/2018/CT-27 - dated - 6-7-2018 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Goods or the class of goods after its seizure be disposed by the proper officer
      Summary: Power under section 67(8) of the Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 is exercised to specify goods and classes of goods that may be disposed of by the proper officer soon after seizure under section 67(2), having regard to perishability, hazardous nature, depreciation in value, storage constraints, or other relevant considerations. The notified categories include salt and hygroscopic substances; raw hides and skins; newspapers and periodicals; menthol, camphor and saffron; re-fills for ball-point pens; lighter fuel and non-refillable gas lighters; cells, batteries and rechargeable batteries; petroleum products; dangerous drugs and psychotropic substances; bulk drugs and chemicals; pharmaceutical products; fireworks; red sander; sandalwood; taxable goods in Chapters 1 to 24 of the Customs Tariff; and unclaimed or abandoned goods liable to rapid depreciation due to technological change or new models.
      19.
      574/2018/4(120)/XXVII(8)/2018/CT-26 - dated - 6-7-2018 - Uttarakhand SGST
      Uttarakhand Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment rules revise the GST framework on deemed payment under section 15, extend the period in rule 83, and substitute the refund formula for inverted duty structure under rule 89 by defining Net ITC and Adjusted Total Turnover. They also update refund and anti-profiteering provisions, including deposits into the Fund, and modify e-way bill exemptions, return instructions, practitioner registration forms, and refund application statements for inverted tax structure and deemed exports.
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