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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 26,2019

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: GST Council recommended targeted rate changes, exemptions and sectoral concessions effective 1 October 2019: reductions and exemptions for specified goods (including certain fastener parts, marine fuel, wet grinders, tamarind, leafware, semi precious stones), selective rate increases to address ITC accumulation, standardisation of rates on polypropylene/polyethylene bags, temporary concessional measures for specified periods, and a mechanism to tax non serviceable petroleum goods at a higher rate upon certification. Measures for exports, nominated agency nil rating for precious metals, facilitation for temporary aircraft part imports, restrictions on compensation cess refunds, and technical classification clarifications were also recommended.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Amendment to the Income tax Rules prescribes higher depreciation rates for specified motor cars and for motor buses, lorries and taxis used on hire where acquisition and put to use fall within the prescribed period, and declares the rules to be deemed in force from 23 August 2019. Entitlement depends on the date the asset is put to use (affecting full or half year allowance), raising uncertainty whether higher rates apply for the entire previous year and the immediately succeeding assessment year; taxpayers must document put to use and may plan transfers of eligible vehicles to secure accelerated written down value relief.
      By: Shilpi Jain
      Summary: New GST return formats require recipients to track auto-populated ITC from ANX-1 and reconcile with RET-1: ITC on advances for reverse charge and import of services must be reversed as ineligible until supplies are received and can then be reclaimed; provisional ITC claimed for supplier-omitted invoices must be reversed when the supplier uploads the invoice to avoid duplicate credit, with reversals net of ineligible amounts.
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      Summary: The National Statistical Office released a press note presenting an Employment Outlook derived from administrative payroll and related records held by selected government agencies, emphasising the use of administrative data sources to compile national employment statistics and assess trends in formal employment; a detailed annex sets out methodology and datasets used.
      Summary: The India-China Financial Dialogue is a high-level bilateral mechanism promoting financial cooperation through exchanges on macroeconomic policy, multilateral engagement, and bilateral investment; a Joint Statement recorded mutual commitment to foster a favourable environment for sustained trade and investment growth and to deepen the development partnership, with future rounds institutionalised.
      Summary: The GST Council reduced tax on hotel room tariffs; the state expects increased tourism will compensate potential revenue loss. The state has faced a substantial GST collection shortfall that the Centre has been compensating, and that central compensation will continue for a limited period. The state intends to consult the Union government thereafter to adopt appropriate fiscal measures, relying on tourism as the principal revenue source to mitigate the impact of the tariff reduction.
      17 Notifications Toggle

      Customs

      1.
      31/2019 - dated - 24-9-2019 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 50/2017-Customs dated 30.06.2017, in order to exempt petroleum operations or coal bed methane operations undertaken under HELP and OALP.
      Summary: Inserts item (f) in the Table against S. No. 404 of Notification No. 50/2017-Customs to exempt petroleum operations and coal bed methane operations undertaken under specified contracts under the Hydrocarbon Exploration Licensing Policy (HELP) or the Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP).

      GST - States

      2.
      Law/Legn-02/2019 - dated - 5-9-2019 - Arunachal Pradesh SGST
      THE ARUNACHAL PRADESH GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2019
      Summary: The Act amends definitions, registration thresholds and composition conditions; mandates separate SEZ registrations; introduces suspension during cancellation proceedings; revises return periodicity and requires supplier submission and recipient verification of outward supplies via a common portal; establishes procedures and limits for availing input tax credit where supplier details are absent, jointly and severally fixes liability of supplier and recipient for tax or wrongly availed credit, and prescribes order of utilisation of input tax credit across tax components, along with assorted clarifications to Schedules and procedural safeguards.
      3.
      S.O.097/P.A.5/2017/S.148/Amd./2019 - dated - 5-9-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in the Government of Punjab, Department of Excise and Taxation, Notification No. S.O.66/P.A.5/2017/S.148/2019, dated the 31st May, 2019.
      Summary: The notification inserts a proviso in paragraph 2 specifying that the due date for furnishing the statement containing details of payment of self-assessed tax in FORM GST CMP-08, for the quarter April-June 2019 or part thereof, is the 31st day of July, 2019.
      4.
      S.O.096/P.A.5/2017/S.11/Amd./2019 - dated - 5-9-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in the Government of Punjab, Department of Excise and Taxation, Notification No.S.O.37/P.A.5/2017/S.11/2017, dated the 30th June, 2017.
      Summary: The notification inserts clause (aa) at serial 22 to cover supply to a local authority of an electrically operated vehicle meant to carry more than twelve passengers, defining electrically operated vehicles as road vehicles under the Customs Tariff run solely on electrical energy from an external source or on-board batteries, with the amendment effective from the stated commencement date in August, 2019.
      5.
      S.O.095/P.A.5/2017/Ss.9 and 15/Amd./2019 - dated - 5-9-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Amendment in the Government of Punjab, Department of Excise and Taxation, S.O. 16 / P.A.5/2017/S.9/2017, dated the 30th June, 2017.
      Summary: Amendment reinserts a new entry for Charger or charging station for Electrically operated vehicles and adds Electrically operated vehicles (defined to include two and three wheelers and E bicycles run solely on electrical energy) into the lower-rate schedule, omits a listed item from the intermediate-rate schedule, and amends the higher-rate schedule to exclude chargers or charging stations from a prior entry, with the changes given retrospective effect to the stated operative date.
      6.
      S.O.101/P.A.5/2017/S.55/2019 - dated - 3-9-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Specify retail outlets established in the departure area of an international airport, beyond the immigration counters, making tax free supply of goods to an outgoing international tourist.
      Summary: Retail outlets in the departure area of an international airport beyond immigration that supply goods tax free to outgoing international tourists are specified as entitled to claim refund of central tax paid on inward supplies of those goods, subject to the conditions prescribed under the applicable GST rules; outgoing international tourist is defined as a person not normally resident in India entering for a stay of not more than six months for legitimate non immigrant purposes.
      7.
      S.O.100/P.A.5/2017/S.172/2019 - dated - 3-9-2019 - Punjab SGST
      The Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019.
      Summary: The Order invokes removal-of-difficulties powers to substitute a later deadline in the Explanation to the annual-return provision of the Punjab GST Act, extending the filing cutoff to enable registered persons (with specified exclusions) who could not electronically furnish the annual return due to technical problems to comply for the relevant financial year; the Order is deemed to have come into force on an earlier specified date.
      8.
      S.O.099/P.A.5/2017/S.148/2019 - dated - 3-9-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Seeks to provide exemption from furnishing of Annual Return / Reconciliation Statement for suppliers of Online Information Database Access and Retrieval Services (“OIDAR services”).
      Summary: Exempts non-resident suppliers of online information and database access or retrieval services supplied from outside India to unregistered persons in India from furnishing the annual return in FORM GSTR-9 and the reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR-9C under the Punjab Goods and Services Tax rules, prescribing that they follow a special procedural regime instead.
      9.
      S.O.098/P.A.5/2017/S.148/2019 - dated - 3-9-2019 - Punjab SGST
      Prescribe the due dates for furnishing of FORM GSTR-1 for those taxpayers with aggregate turnover upto ₹ 1.5 crores for the months of July to September, 2019.
      Summary: Prescribes a special quarterly filing procedure for registered persons with aggregate turnover up to 1.5 crore, requiring them to furnish outward supply details in FORM GSTR-1 for July-September 2019 by 31st October, 2019; related monthly filing time limits for July-September 2019 will be notified subsequently. The notification is effective from 28th June, 2019.
      10.
      G.O. Ms. No. 136 - dated - 10-9-2019 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Constitution of State Level Screening Committee on Anti-Profiteering for the State of Tamil Nadu Under the Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      Summary: Constitution of a State Level Screening Committee on Anti Profiteering under sub rule (2) of rule 123 of the CGST Rules, 2017, superseding an earlier notification. The committee comprises Tmt. G. Laxmi Priya, IAS, Joint Commissioner (State Tax), Enforcement I, Chennai, and Tmt. P. Hemavathi, Principal Commissioner, GST, Chennai North Commissionerate. The notification declares the constitution effective from 6th August, 2019 and is issued by the Principal Secretary to Government.
      11.
      G.O. Ms. No. 130 - dated - 4-9-2019 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Notifies the registered persons required to furnish the details of challans in FORM ITC-04 in respect of goods dispatched to a job worker.
      Summary: Notification exempts specified registered persons from filing FORM ITC-04 for July 2017-March 2019, but requires them to report any challans for goods dispatched to a job worker that were not received back or not supplied from the job worker's place as on the cut-off date; those challans must be entered in serial number 4 of FORM ITC-04 for the April-June 2019 quarter.
      12.
      G.O. Ms. No. 129 - dated - 30-8-2019 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Erratum - Notification No.II(2)/CTR/269(c-1)/2019, dated the 29th March, 2019.
      Summary: An erratum to Notification No. II(2)/CTR/269(c-1)/2019 substitutes references to FORM GST ITC-03 with FORM GST DRC-03 at the specified page and line entries of the published Gazette, correcting the notification's form designation without altering substantive procedures.
      13.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2019 - dated - 5-9-2019 - Tripura SGST
      Notifies the registered persons required to furnish the details of challans in FORM ITC-04 in respect of goods dispatched to a job worker.
      Summary: The notification relieves specified registered persons from furnishing FORM ITC-04 for July 2017-March 2019 but requires them to report, in serial number 4 of FORM ITC-04 for the April-June 2019 quarter, all challans for goods dispatched to a job worker in that period which were not received back or not supplied from the job worker's premises as of 31 March 2019.

      SEBI

      14.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2019/37 - dated - 23-9-2019 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Mutual Funds) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: Amendments replace fixed FPI category references with a Board-prescribed framework, prohibit mutual fund investment in unlisted debt except government and money market instruments while allowing limited investment in unlisted non-convertible debentures subject to Board conditions, and require that all equity investments be listed or to be listed. Valuation headings are narrowed to exclude money market and debt securities and certain valuation provisions are omitted. Disclosure and accounting rules are revised to require provisioning for accrued income on below-investment-grade debt and to disclose aggregate market or fair value of below-investment-grade and defaulted securities as per Board guidelines.
      15.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2019/36 - dated - 23-9-2019 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: These regulations require Foreign Portfolio Investors to obtain Board-backed registration through an approved designated depository participant before transacting in Indian securities, set out eligibility and categorisation rules, prescribe permitted investment instruments and delivery-based settlement with specified exceptions, impose operational and reporting obligations on FPIs, custodians, DDPs and designated banks (including KYC/AML, recordkeeping, compliance officers and custodial reporting), regulate issuance and transfer of offshore derivative instruments with disclosure and fee collection duties, and empower the Board to inspect, audit and enforce compliance while providing transitional provisions from the prior regulatory regime.
      16.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2019/35 - dated - 23-9-2019 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) (Fourth Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: The amendment substitutes FPI terminology and inserts Part V allowing Innovators Growth Platform listed companies to apply for trading under the main board regular category if they meet conditions: one year listing, minimum two hundred shareholders, absence of debarment/wilful default/fugitive economic offender status (with limited savings), consolidated financial thresholds for net tangible assets, operating profit and net worth, or alternatively 75% QIB ownership; promoters to hold at least 20% (with limited institutional fill in) and specified lock in periods.
      17.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2019/34 - dated - 23-9-2019 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Credit Rating Agencies) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019
      Summary: Amendments require clients to co-operate with credit rating agencies for periodic rating review, remove the words "agree to" from clauses (d), (f) and (g), and add a requirement that clients give explicit consent permitting credit rating agencies to obtain details of existing and future borrowings, repayment performance and any delays or defaults from lenders or other organizations to enable timely information flow and assessment of its impact on ratings.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/IMD/DF4/CIR/P/2019/102 - dated 24-9-2019
      Valuation of money market and debt securities
      Summary: SEBI requires security level pricing for money market and debt securities using a documented waterfall approach by valuation agencies and AMFI. Traded/non-traded definitions are updated; amortization-based valuation is permitted transiently with comparison to agency reference prices, after which all securities must be valued from agency security level prices. Government securities are always agency-priced. Polling protocols, mandatory participation, governance, NAV timeline extension, disclosure of any deviations with rationale, prohibition on use of own trades for valuation, inter-scheme transfer pricing rules, and uniform treatment for below investment grade or default securities are mandated.

      GST - States

      2.
      85/2019/TNGST - dated 5-9-2019
      Issues related to GST on monthly subscription / contribution charged by a Residential Welfare Association from its members.
      Summary: Supply of services and goods by a Residential Welfare Association to its own members for common use is exempt from GST where the monthly contribution per member does not exceed the prescribed exemption ceiling. The exemption applies per residential apartment owned. If the RWA's annual aggregate turnover is below the statutory registration threshold, it is not required to register or pay GST even if monthly charges exceed the ceiling. Where turnover meets or exceeds the threshold and monthly charges exceed the ceiling, the entire maintenance amount is taxable. RWAs may claim input tax credit on inputs and input services used.

      DGFT

      3.
      34/2015-2020 - dated 25-9-2019
      Amendment in Para 2.54 of the Handbook of Procedures, 2015-2020.
      Summary: The Handbook of Procedures amendment extends the deadline for installation and operationalisation of Radiation Portal Monitors and Container Scanners at designated seaports; seaports that fail to meet the extended requirement will be derecognised for the purpose of imports of un shredded metallic scrap effective from the start of the subsequent import control period.

      Companies Law

      4.
      10/2019 - dated 24-9-2019
      Relaxation of additional fees and extension of last date of filing of Form BEN-2 and BEN-1 under the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: Extension of time to file e Form BEN 2 without payment of additional fee is permitted up to 31.12.2019, after which normal fee and additional fee provisions apply; the filing date for Form BEN 1 shall be construed accordingly to align with the BEN 2 extension.
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