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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 29,2018

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      By: Prasanna Kumar
      Summary: The ruling treated corporate accounting, administration and IT services provided to related hospital units as supply under Entry 2 of Schedule I even absent consideration; the author argues these centralized support functions are not "in the course or furtherance of business" of the hospitals and, applying a multi factor business test, concludes internal cost allocations among profit centres do not constitute taxable supplies and therefore should not attract GST.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The article explains that production and bottling of alcoholic beverages for human consumption have been treated as processes amounting to manufacture, excluded from central service tax and, under the GST framework and constitutional definition, remain outside the ambit of GST, leaving levy and collection of taxes on such supply to State excise and related State taxes.
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      Summary: Bilateral relations rest on interlocking instruments: the Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation provides for Most Favoured Nation treatment and promotes economic, industrial, scientific and technical cooperation including SME participation; complementary instruments include an Agreement on Avoidance of Double Taxation and a Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection arrangement, while the Inter Governmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technological Cooperation convenes periodic sessions to advance bilateral engagement.
      Summary: A standing committee chaired by the Secretary, DIPP, will review and recommend scrapping unnecessary regulations identified to improve ease of doing business; industry is asked to nominate regulations for early consideration. Six districts in five states are selected as pilots to implement measures aimed at raising district growth by three percent, linking regulatory simplification to increased revenue and job creation, while explicitly preserving environmental protection.
      Summary: Regional trade in South Asia remains underdeveloped and requires policy measures to reduce barriers and deepen integration. The report promotes open regionalism and calls for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, establishment of border haats, services sector liberalisation and improved connectivity to expand market access, integrate disadvantaged regions, and enable cross border cooperation such as energy trade.
      Summary: The Government of India and the United Nations signed the Sustainable Development Framework (UNSDF) 2018-2022 to align UN support with India's national development priorities and the Sustainable Development Goals. The UNSDF identifies thematic focus areas-poverty and urbanization; health, water and sanitation; education; nutrition and food security; climate change and resilience; skilling and job creation; and gender equality and youth development-targets specified low income states, the North East and aspirational districts, emphasizes reaching marginalized groups, and includes scalable UN flagship programs aligned with major government schemes and multi source resource mobilisation.
      Summary: The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code intensifies obligations on firms to service debt and curtails fly by night operators, while emphasis on tax compliance and ethical business practices seeks to protect taxpayers and lenders. Simultaneously, global trade tensions are seen to create export and manufacturing opportunities for Indian producers as supply chains adjust, though rising crude oil import dependence presents a macroeconomic risk.
      Summary: A High Level Advisory Group has been constituted to examine prevailing international trade dynamics-including rising protectionist tendencies, non-engagement on outstanding negotiation issues and premature negotiation mandates-and to recommend a balanced, pragmatic framework for India's future international trade engagement that protects national interests, promotes consensus-building, and provides implementable policy options. The Group will meet regularly, may invite special invitees, and will receive secretariat support from the Centre for WTO Studies.
      Summary: A High Level Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility chaired by the Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs will review the statutory CSR framework, assess implementation outcomes and compliance, and recommend guidelines on enforcement, monitoring, evaluation, social audit, stakeholder platforms and use of technology. The Committee, composed of government, regulatory, corporate and civil-society members, must submit its recommendations to the Government within three months of its first meeting.
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      Customs

      1.
      83/2018 - dated - 28-9-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 81/2018-CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated 20th September 2018
      Summary: Substitution in Schedule I of Notification No.81/2018 CUSTOMS (N.T.) revises the exchange rate for the South African Rand, effective 29th September 2018, fixing the rate at 5.30 rupees for imported goods and 5.00 rupees for exported goods, made under the powers conferred by section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962.

      DGFT

      2.
      38/2015-2020 - dated - 28-9-2018 - FTP
      Amendment of import policy of Petcoke
      Summary: Import of petcoke for fuel purposes is prohibited, but import is free for the cement, lime kiln, calcium carbide, gasification and graphite electrode industries for use as feedstock or in the manufacturing process only on an Actual User basis, with regulation and monitoring to follow the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change guidelines.
      3.
      37/2015-2020 - dated - 28-9-2018 - FTP
      Amendment in the import policy of Peas under Chapter 7 of the ITC (HS 2017, Schedule -l (Import Policy)
      Summary: Import of peas classified under Exim Code 0713 10 00 (including Yellow peas, Green peas, Dun peas and Kaspa peas) is declared Restricted under Chapter 7 of the ITC (HS 2017), Schedule 1 (Import Policy), requiring compliance with the restricted import regime and applicable licensing or authorization procedures.
      4.
      36/2015-2020 - dated - 27-9-2018 - FTP
      Amendment in Para 2.47 of FTP 2015-2020
      Summary: Amendment to Para 2.47 permits exports through registered courier services or Foreign Post Office subject to Department of Revenue notifications and regulation under the FTP and Export Policy in ITC (HS). The notification withdraws the separate value limit previously applicable to Post exports and retains a per consignment value limit only for courier exports, while exportability of items continues to be governed by the FTP/Export Policy in ITC (HS).

      GST - States

      5.
      SRO-GST-39 (Rate) - dated - 31-8-2018 - Jammu & Kashmir SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. SRO-GST-12 dated 08-07-2017
      Summary: Amendments to SRO-GST-12 add multiple GST exemptions: services by qualifying old age homes subject to a monthly cap inclusive of boarding and maintenance; construction of electricity distribution to a farmer's tube well for agricultural use; warehousing of minor forest produce; PF and NPS administrative services to members; government loan guarantee services to undertakings or PSUs; FSSAI testing of food samples; artificial insemination of livestock; ERCC assignment-of-rights with a reconciliation limit on exemption; and capped membership-fee exemptions for non-profit bodies. Effective 27 July 2018.
      6.
      CT/LEG/GST-NT/12/17/790 - dated - 10-9-2018 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 3B for newly migrated dealer
      Summary: The Commissioner amends Notification No.12/2018 to require taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the cited migration notification to furnish electronically, via the common portal, FORM GSTR-3B for the period July 2017 to November 2018 on or before 31st December 2018.
      7.
      CT/LEG/GST-NT/12/17/789 - dated - 10-9-2018 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 3B for newly migrated dealer
      Summary: An amendment prescribes that taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the August 2018 issuance must file returns in FORM GSTR-3B for July 2017 to November 2018 electronically through the common portal on or before the 31st day of December, 2018, by way of a proviso inserted into earlier notifications.
      8.
      CT/LEG/GST-NT/12/17/788 - dated - 10-9-2018 - Nagaland SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 3B for newly migrated dealer
      Summary: Extension of filing timeline for returns in FORM GSTR-3B is prescribed for taxpayers who migrated and obtained GSTIN under the migration notification; the Commissioner amends earlier notifications to require that these taxpayers furnish the returns electronically through the common portal by the prescribed extended date.
      9.
      CT/LEG/GST-NT/12/17/787 - dated - 10-9-2018 - Nagaland SGST
      Extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 1 for taxpayers having aggregate turnover above ₹ 1.5 crores
      Summary: Extension of time for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 is ordered for registered persons above the aggregate turnover threshold: filing for July 2017 to September 2018 is extended to 31 October 2018, and for October 2018 to March 2019 to the eleventh day of the succeeding month. A proviso extends filing for July 2017 to November 2018 to 31 December 2018 for taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the cited finance notification. The notification supersedes earlier state notifications and notes that time limits for related returns will be notified later.
      10.
      KA.NI.-2-1829/XI-9(47)/17 - dated - 19-9-2018 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. KA.NI.-2-850/XI-9(47)/17 dated 30 June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment excludes accumulated input tax credit on supplies of specified goods received on or after the 1st day of August, 2018 from the earlier notification, and provides that accumulated input tax credit balances unutilised after payment of tax for and up to July, 2018 in respect of inward supplies received on or before 31st July, 2018 shall lapse; the amendment is deemed to have come into force on 27th July, 2018.
      11.
      KA.NI.-2-1827/XI-9(47)/17 - dated - 19-9-2018 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. KA.NI.-2-845/XI-9(47)/17 dated 30 June 2017
      Summary: The notification amends a prior U.P. GST notification by inserting "or Union territory" after "State Government" and by inserting "or to a Municipality under Article 243W of the Constitution" after "Constitution" in the first paragraph; the amendment is issued under the U.P. Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and is deemed to have come into force with retrospective effect from 27th July, 2018.
      12.
      KA.NI.-2-1826/XI-9(47)/17 - dated - 19-9-2018 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Exempts the intra-state supplies of handicraft good
      Summary: Notification exempts intra-state supplies of handicraft goods from so much state tax under section 9 as exceeds specified reduced rates for listed tariff items. It defines handicraft goods as predominantly hand-made items with ornamentation or distinctive aesthetic or cultural features, and applies the exemption category-wise by referring to tariff headings and matching reduced state GST rates in the accompanying Table. The notification is deemed effective from 27th July, 2018.
      13.
      E-way bill-R.F.I.D./sachaldal/2018-19/1025 /commercial tax - dated - 7-9-2018 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      REGARDING R.F.I.D. TAG FOR E-WAY BILL SYSTEM
      Summary: Notification requires transporters carrying goods for which FORM GST EWB-01 must be furnished electronically to obtain an R.F.I.D. Tag, embed it on the vehicle windscreen, and map the tag to the E-way bill system under the authority of sub-rule (4) of rule 138A of the Uttar Pradesh GST Rules, as an administrative obligation within the State.
      14.
      KA.NI.-2-1761/XI-9(42)/17 - dated - 6-9-2018 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Uttar Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Ninteenth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The Uttar Pradesh GST (Nineteenth Amendment) Rules, 2018 substitute references to Director General of Safeguards with Director General of Anti-profiteering in rule 129 and in rules 130-133 (including relevant sub rules), effecting an administrative renaming of the enforcement authority under the enabling provisions of the State GST Act and General Clauses Act, with the amendment notified as having the stated commencement.
      15.
      KA.NI.-2-1760/XI-9(42)/17 - dated - 6-9-2018 - Uttar Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 1 for taxpayers having aggregate turnover upto ₹ 1.5 crores
      Summary: Registered persons below the aggregate turnover threshold may follow a special procedure to furnish outward supply details in Form GSTR-1 on a quarterly basis, with prescribed extended deadlines for each quarter; time limits for monthly furnishing for the specified months will be notified subsequently in the Official Gazette, and the notification is effective from the stated commencement date.

      SEZ

      16.
      G.S.R. 909(E) - dated - 19-9-2018 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: Amendments require National Security Clearance in approvals, channel submissions through the jurisdictional Development Commissioner, and replace certain Board functions with an Approval Committee. The rules align SEZ procedures with Central, Integrated and State GST, update Drawback and export documentation requirements, and expand domestic procurement to include goods and services. Renewal of Letters of Approval is formalised with Form F1/F2 and evaluation criteria; Net Foreign Exchange computation and gems and jewellery value addition rules are substituted. Exit requires a legal undertaking in Form L and shortfalls may be regularised by specified deposit conditions.
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      GST - States

      1.
      45/2018 - dated 18-9-2018
      Levy of GST on Priority Sector Lending Certificates (PSLC)
      Summary: For PSLC trades in the period 1 July 2017 to 27 May 2018, GST is to be paid by the seller bank on a forward charge basis and the applicable GST rate for such supplies is 12%; implementation issues should be reported to the Commissioner of State Tax.
      2.
      46/2018 - dated 18-9-2018
      Modification of 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 Trade Circular Nos. 08/2018 dated 16.04.2018 and 36/2018 dated 17.09.2018
      Summary: The circular clarifies that absence of required documents or an invalid Part B makes an e-way bill invalid and may invite detention and seizure; however, where a consignment carries both a specified document and a valid e-way bill, listed minor discrepancies (such as small name, PIN, address, document number, HSN or vehicle number errors) should not lead to seizure proceedings, but a prescribed penalty must be imposed and those consignments recorded and reported weekly to the controlling officer.
      3.
      24/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Clarifications regarding levy of GST on accommodation services, betting and gambling in casinos, horse racing, admission to cinema, homestays, printing, legal services etc.
      Summary: GST is payable on the actual amount charged for accommodation services while the declared tariff determines the rate slab; the declared tariff published or displayed (highest if multiple) fixes rate determination, but tax is levied on the transaction value actually collected. Casino admission and gambling are distinct services taxable at the higher recreational rate on full transaction or bet value. Homestays below the turnover threshold using electronic commerce operators need not register; hospital in-patient room rent is exempt; bakery food services fall under composition; books sold by a rights-owning supplier are goods; and legal services to businesses attract reverse charge.
      4.
      25/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Clarification regarding applicability of GST on Polybutylene feedstock and Liquefied Petroleum Gas retained for the manufacture of Poly Iso Butylene and Propylene or Di-butyl para Cresol.
      Summary: GST on continuous pipeline supplies of Liquefied Petroleum Gas and Polybutylene feedstock is payable by the refinery only on the net quantity retained by the manufacturer for the manufacture of Poly Iso Butylene and Propylene or Di-butyl para Cresol; returned quantities are not taxed in that transaction but will attract GST when the refinery supplies them to any other person.
      5.
      26/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Clarification on supplies made to the Indian Railways classifiable under any chapter, other than Chapter 86.
      Summary: Only goods classifiable under Chapter 86 supplied to the Indian Railways attract the concessional 5% GST rate with no refund of unutilised input tax credit; other goods supplied to the Railways attract the general applicable GST rates under the State Tax (Rate) notifications, effective from 25 January 2018.
      6.
      27/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Clarifications regarding GST in respect of certain services.
      Summary: Hostel accommodation by trusts is not charitable activity but accommodation with declared tariff below one thousand rupees per day is exempt; fees and penalties collected by Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions are not leviable to GST as their proceedings are judicial; elephant and camel joy rides are not transport services and attract GST at the recreational rate with threshold exemption; rental of self propelled access equipment is taxed at the rate applicable to like goods with import IGST credit available; healthcare services and related charges by hospitals are exempt as composite healthcare supplies; cost petroleum is not taxable per se but may indicate value of services within a joint venture.
      7.
      28/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Clarifications regarding GST in respect of certain services.
      Summary: Classification of composite supplies depends on identifying the principal supply; bus body building involves both goods and services and is classified case-by-case. Retreading predominately constitutes a service with rubber ancillary, but supply of retreaded tyres by the supplier using its own old tyres is a supply of goods. Transmission or distribution of electricity by utilities is exempt, while other DISCOM services to consumers are taxable. Government guarantees to businesses for loans, including guarantee commission, are taxable. The circular is effective from the stated commencement date.
      8.
      29/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Joint Venture ---taxable services provided by the members of the Joint Venture (JV) to the JV and vice versa and inter se between the members of the JV.
      Summary: Taxability of services between an unincorporated JV and its members depends on whether cash calls and recoveries constitute consideration for a supply under the WBGST Act. Cash calls that are mere capital contributions for acquisition of JV assets are not supplies, whereas recoveries by an operating member for use of its equipment or services rendered to the JV or other members constitute consideration and are taxable. Determination requires case-specific examination of JV agreements; earlier service-tax guidance applies to GST. Effective from 05.03.2018.
      9.
      30/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Clarification on issues related to Job Work.
      Summary: A registered principal may send inputs and capital goods to a job worker without payment of tax and must ensure such goods are returned or supplied within one year for inputs and three years for capital goods; failure to comply results in a deemed supply by the principal from the date the goods were sent. The principal must maintain records, issue challans, declare details in FORM GST ITC-04, and comply with invoicing and e-waybill rules where applicable.
      10.
      31/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Setting up of an IT Grievance Redressal Mechanism to address the grievances of taxpayers due to technical glitches on GST Portal.
      Summary: An IT grievance redressal mechanism addresses widespread GST Portal failures by having GSTN and appointed nodal officers collect taxpayer applications with evidence of bona fide attempts. GSTN identifies systemic issues and forwards proposals to the GST Implementation Committee acting as the IT Grievance Redressal Committee, which examines, approves remedial steps, directs implementation, and may recommend waiver of fines or penalties. The mechanism permits completion of transitional credit filings stuck due to digital authentication glitches, requires GSTN communication with affected taxpayers, and prescribes internal timelines for rectification.
      11.
      32/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Issue related to taxability of ‘tenancy rights’ under GST.
      Summary: Transfer of tenancy rights for consideration in the form of a tenancy premium is a supply of services liable to GST as a form of lease or tenancy under Schedule II; stamp duty or registration requirements do not exclude such transfers from GST. Grants of tenancy in a residential dwelling for use as residence are exempt under the State notification, but surrender of tenancy rights by an outgoing tenant for a portion of the premium is taxable.
      12.
      33/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Clarifications on refund related issues
      Summary: Input Service Distributors, composition taxpayers and non-resident taxable persons may claim refunds without furnishing FORM GSTR-1 or FORM GSTR-3B; their respective returns (GSTR-6, GSTR-4, GSTR-5) suffice. Exporters who misdeclared zero-rated supplies for specified tax periods may claim integrated tax/cess refund subject to aggregate limits across GSTR-3B columns. Unutilized compensation cess credit on inputs is refundable for zero-rated supplies under bond or LUT even if final product is not cessable, though such cess credit cannot be used to pay integrated tax. Bond or LUT is not required for export of exempt or non-GST goods, and the restriction on using credits where suppliers availed specified notifications applies only to direct procurements from such suppliers.
      13.
      34/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Clarifications of certain issues under GST like car servicing, keeping of books of accounts in case of auction of tea etc.
      Summary: Provision of moulds/dies by an OEM to an unrelated component manufacturer free of cost is not a supply and requires no reversal of input tax credit nor inclusion in the component's transaction value; if contracts envisage use of component owner moulds but OEM supplies them FOC, amortised cost must be included and credit reversed. Separately invoiced goods and labour in car servicing are taxed at respective rates. For auctions, warehouses may be additional places of business, books may be centralized with notification, and input tax credit is available subject to conditions. Rail delivery requires production of an e way bill; transit through another State mandates an e way bill, while certain intra State DTA SEZ movements are exempt under the rules.
      14.
      35/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Clarifications of certain issues under GST related to SEZ and refund of unutilized ITC for job workers.
      Summary: Services such as short term accommodation, conferencing and banqueting supplied to SEZ developers or units are to be treated as inter State supplies. Supplies to SEZ developers or units are zero rated only where received for authorised operations, with refund of unutilized input tax credit available to suppliers upon endorsement by the specified officer of the Zone. Fabric processors providing job work services are eligible for refund of unutilized ITC under inverted duty provisions because their output is a service, notwithstanding notifications covering the raw fabrics.
      15.
      36/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Modifications 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 Trade Circular No. 08/2018 dated 16.04.2018.
      Summary: The Circular modifies interception procedure by replacing "three working days" with "three days" and revising FORM GST MOV-05 release wording; confirms that a single physical verification prevents further re-verification of the same conveyance across States unless new information of evasion appears; allows hard-copy notices/orders to serve as proof between tax authorities when portal FORMS are unavailable; and restricts detention/confiscation to only those goods or conveyances where a GST breach is established, with consignments supported by valid e-way bills to be released.
      16.
      37/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Applicability of GST on ambulance services provided to Government by private service providers under the National Health Mission (NHM).
      Summary: Ambulance transportation of patients is exempt from GST as health care/patient transport services carried forward from service tax exemptions; such services relate to public health and health and sanitation functions of Municipalities and Panchayats and thus fall within government related exemptions. Ambulance services provided by private providers to State Governments under NHM are exempt if they are pure services, or if composite supplies include goods not exceeding twenty five percent of value.
      17.
      38/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Taxability of services provided by Industrial Training Institutes (ITI).
      Summary: Private ITIs offering approved vocational educational courses in designated trades qualify as educational institutions and their vocational training fees are exempt from GST; training and related entrance/admission/examination services for non-designated trades at private ITIs are taxable. Services by Government ITIs to individual trainees are exempt as government-to-individual services, covering both training and examinations.
      18.
      39/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Clarification regarding removal of restriction of refund of accumulated ITC on fabrics.
      Summary: The amendment makes refunds of accumulated ITC on specified fabrics available only for supplies received on or after 1 August 2018, and provides that accumulated refundable ITC on inputs for the period up to 31 July 2018 shall lapse to the extent unutilised after payment of GST for July 2018. Lapse applies solely to ITC on inputs arising from inverted duty structure; ITC on input services and capital goods, and ITC attributable to zero rated supplies, are not affected. The amount to lapse is to be computed using Rule 89(5) and self declared in GSTR 3B for August 2018.
      19.
      40/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Scope of Principal-agent relationship in the context of Schedule I of the WBGST Act.
      Summary: Schedule I treats transfers between principal and agent as deemed supply when the agent supplies or receives goods on behalf of the principal; the operative test is whether the agent issues the invoice for further supply in his own name and thereby has authority to transfer or receive title. If the invoice is issued in the agent's name or the agent takes possession and transfers title, the transaction falls within Schedule I; if the invoice is issued in the principal's name, it does not.
      20.
      41/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Recovery of arrears of wrongly availed input tax credit under the existing law and inadmissible transitional credit.
      Summary: Where the Electronic Liability Register functionality is not available, taxpayers must reverse wrongly availed input tax credit and inadmissible transitional credit via Table 4(B)(2) of FORM GSTR 3B and discharge applicable interest and penalty through column 9 of Table 6.1 of FORM GSTR 3B; this process is prescribed as the alternative recording mechanism and is effective from 04.09.2018.
      21.
      42/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Clarification on refund related issues.
      Summary: Claimants must submit a printout of FORM GSTR-2A and a statement of invoices in Annexure-A with FORM GST RFD-01A; the proper officer may rely on GSTR-2A as evidence and shall not demand invoices whose details appear therein, though hard copies may be called for where GSTR-2A is incomplete. Refund computation for unutilized ITC is the least of the formulaic cap, ledger balance at period end, and ledger balance at filing, and debits must be effected in the order: integrated tax, then central and state/UT tax equally.
      22.
      43/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      Processing of refund applications filed by Canteen Stores Department (CSD).
      Summary: CSD is entitled to fifty percent refund of State, Central and Integrated tax on inward supplies for subsequent supply to Unit Run Canteens or authorised customers; refunds are invoice-based and to be claimed quarterly via FORM GST RFD-10A with an undertaking of receipt, declaration of no prior claim, copies of GSTR-3B and GSTR-2A, attested invoices not in GSTR-2A and bank details. The proper officer shall acknowledge or issue a single deficiency memo within fifteen days, validate GSTIN and returns on the portal, and sanction or reject refunds per tax head in FORM GST RFD-06 with payment advice in FORM GST RFD-05, coordinating between tax authorities for payment.
      23.
      44/2018 - dated 17-9-2018
      E-way bill in case of storing of goods in godown of transporter
      Summary: E-way bill must accompany goods stored in a transporter's godown. If the recipient declares the transporter's godown as an additional place of business (with transporter concurrence), transportation is deemed concluded when goods reach that godown and e-way bill validity need not be extended; subsequent movement from that godown to other recipient premises requires a fresh valid e-way bill. Transporters and recipients must maintain statutory accounts and records, and books relating to stored goods may be kept at the recipient's principal place of business.
      24.
      Corrigendum to Trade Circular No. 17/2017-GST - dated 17-9-2018
      Corrigendum to Trade Circular No. 17/2017-GST dated 21st December 2017
      Summary: Clarification on Input Tax Credit entitlement: where goods such as tea, coffee and rubber are supplied only through auction, an auctioneer may claim ITC in respect of supplies made to him by the principal both before and after the auction; paragraph 4 of the Trade Circular is amended to replace "before the auction" with "before or after the auction."

      DGFT

      25.
      41/2015-2020 - dated 27-9-2018
      Amendments in the Appendix 3B of the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS)
      Summary: Amendment to the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme Appendix 3B increases the MEIS incentive rate for a specified list of dairy-related HS codes by revising Table 2. The change is effective for exports made from the date of publication of the public notice until the notified cut-off date and applies only to the enumerated tariff lines.
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