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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 30,2019

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The 37th GST Council reduced GST rates for specified hotel tariff bands and outdoor catering, adjusted rates for caffeinated drinks with an additional compensation cess, and granted targeted exemptions for selected goods and insurance schemes. Procedurally, annual returns (GSTR 9/9A) are optional for taxpayers below a turnover threshold for specified years while remaining mandatory above it; GSTR 9C applicability is unchanged. Implementation of the new return system has been deferred. The Council also clarified place-of-supply for certain R&D and chip-design services to foreign recipients, amended refund and practitioner rules, and issued product classification clarifications.
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      Summary: Corrigendum corrects the Taxation Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 by substituting the reference 115BAB with 115BAA and by amending two occurrences of "brackets, figures" to "brackets, words, figures", thereby clarifying the textual and cross reference errors in the published Gazette.
      Summary: The document publishes the auction calendar for Government of India Treasury Bills for the quarter ending December 2019, specifying scheduled auction dates and notified issuance amounts by tenor (91 day, 182 day, 364 day) and aggregate totals. The Government, in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India, retains flexibility to modify amounts and timing depending on requirements and market conditions, with changes communicated by press release, and auctions conducted under the terms of the referenced General Notification.
      12 Notifications Toggle

      Customs

      1.
      3/2019 - dated - 30-8-2019 - Cus
      Revised limits of the Customs area of "M/S The Thar Dry Port, A unit of Hasti Petrochemical & Shipping Limited"
      Summary: Revised limits of the Customs area for M/S The Thar Dry Port (ICD) at Kadi Road, Nidhrad Village, Sanand are specified with immediate effect under Section 8 of the Customs Act, 1962. The perimeter is defined by detailed brick and cement boundary walls and barbed wire fencing on the North, East, South and West sides, referencing adjacent khasra/survey numbers, bonded and de-bonded warehouse walls, and an HPCSL rail facility, and includes Customs gates for traffic. The Customs area boundary is marked in red on the annexed plan.
      2.
      51/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 27-9-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by DGRI
      Summary: The Director General, Revenue Intelligence appoints a senior officer as Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the named adjudicating officers for the specified show cause notice and listed noticees, thereby centralising adjudication of the identified customs proceedings.
      3.
      50/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/EXTENSION/DRI) - dated - 26-9-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of CAA by DGRI
      Summary: The Director General, Revenue Intelligence extends the adjudication period by a further year for determination of duty or interest in respect of specified show cause notices, effective from the expiry of the initial one year period, limited to matters for which a Common Adjudicating Authority has been appointed, and lists the noticees, their SCNs, and prior notifications appointing the Common Adjudicating Authority.
      4.
      49/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) - dated - 26-9-2019 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in Notification No. 48/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI) dated 23.09.2019
      Summary: The Director General, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, by corrigendum to Notification No. 48/2019-Customs (N.T./CAA/DRI), formally deletes serial number 15 from the Table of that notification, acting under Notification No. 60/2015-Customs (N.T.), as amended, and under clause (a) of Section 152 of the Customs Act, 1962.

      GST - States

      5.
      Order No. 3/2019-State Tax - dated - 12-9-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Third Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019.
      Summary: Clarifies that the bill of supply requirement for supplies of exempt goods or services applies to persons paying tax under the specified composition notification, requiring those persons to issue a bill of supply instead of a tax invoice and resolving uncertainty about invoice form and compliance for notification-covered taxpayers.
      6.
      Order No. 01/2019-State Tax - dated - 12-9-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Delhi Goods and Services Tax (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019.
      Summary: The Order excludes from consideration, for composition scheme eligibility, the value of exempt services by way of extending deposits, loans or advances to the extent the consideration is represented by interest or discount, and directs that such exempt interest or discount income shall not be included in computing aggregate turnover for determining eligibility; the clarification takes effect from the first day of February, 2019.
      7.
      75/2018-State Tax - dated - 12-9-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Amendments in Notification No.04/2018- State Tax, dated the 23rd February 2018, no. F.3(86)/Fin.(Rev-I)/2017-18/DS-VI/92.
      Summary: A proviso waives the amount of late fee payable under section 47 for registered persons who failed to furnish details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for July 2017 to September 2018 by the due date but furnished those details in FORM GSTR-1 between 22nd December, 2018 and 31st March, 2019.
      8.
      28/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 12-9-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No.12/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017, no. F.3(15)/Fin(Rev-I)/2017-18/DS-VI/ 380,
      Summary: The notification exempts goods transport agency services to specified government and governmental agencies when those recipients are registered under the Delhi GST Act solely to deduct tax under Section 51, exempts banking services to PMJDY Basic Saving Bank Deposit account holders, and exempts rehabilitation services by recognised professionals at qualifying public or registered entities; it also inserts a definition of financial institution by reference to the Reserve Bank of India Act and makes textual changes to other entries, effective from 1 January 2019.
      9.
      14/2019-State Tax - dated - 12-9-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Eligible registered person, whose aggregate turnover in the preceding financial year did not exceed one crore and fifty lakh rupees.
      Summary: An eligible registered person with aggregate turnover below the prescribed threshold may opt for the composition levy and pay tax as prescribed under rule 7 instead of tax under section 9; however, manufacturers of goods listed in the Table (ice cream and other edible ice; pan masala; tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes) are excluded from opting for composition. Tariff references shall be construed by the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act and its interpretative notes.
      10.
      10/2019-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 12-9-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Supply of goods and whose aggregate turnover in the financial year does not exceed forty lakh rupees.
      Summary: Persons exclusively supplying goods with aggregate turnover below the prescribed threshold are exempt from registration, except where compulsory registration applies, for supplies of specific goods (ice cream, pan masala, tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes), or where persons opt to register or continue registration. The exemption is effective from 1 April 2019.
      11.
      02/2019-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 12-9-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Notifies that the State Tax, on the intra-State supply of goods or services an aggregate turnover of fifty lakh rupees made on or after the 1st day of April in any financial year.
      Summary: Notification permits a registered person to pay State tax at a fixed rate of three percent on specified intra State "first supplies" up to an aggregate turnover threshold, subject to eligibility conditions including prior-year turnover limits, exclusions for inter State supplies, casual and non resident persons, supplies via certain e-commerce operators, specified excluded goods, and aggregation by common PAN; the taxpayer may not collect tax nor claim input tax credit and must issue a bill of supply with a prescribed declaration.

      Income Tax

      12.
      74/2019 - dated - 27-9-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (10th Amendment) Rules, 2019 - Credit of TDS to be given to the person from whose account tax is deducted, in the year in which such amount is deducted.
      Summary: The amendment inserts a sub-rule into rule 37BA providing that credit for tax deducted at source under the relevant provision shall be given to the person from whose account tax is deducted and paid to the Central Government account, for the assessment year relevant to the previous year in which such tax deduction is made, with retrospective effect from 1 September 2019.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      F. No. 225/157/2019/ITA.ll - dated 27-9-2019
      Order under Section 119 of the Income-tax Act 1961 - Extension of due-date
      Summary: The administrative order extends the due-date for filing income-tax returns and required audit reports for the specified category of assessees, shifting the filing deadline to a later date in response to representations about practical difficulties; the extension is limited to the filing deadline and does not affect the continuing operation of statutory interest liabilities for defaults in furnishing returns.
      2.
      28/2019 - dated 27-9-2019
      Clarification on delay in filing of Form No.10B for AY 2016-17 and AY 2017-18 - Board's order under section 119(2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: The Board, by administrative order, supersedes Circular No.10 dated 22.05.2019 and directs that the date in sub paragraph (ii) of paragraph 4 be read as the later deadline in place of the earlier deadline, thereby amending the applicable filing deadline for delayed submissions of Form No.10B for the specified assessment years.

      Customs

      3.
      Corrigendum to Public Notice 72/2019 dated 22/08/2019 - dated 9-9-2019
      Incomplete description and misclassification in automobile parts and accessories
      Summary: Classification guidance directs that automobile parts solely and principally for motor vehicles must be declared and classified according to their principal use and the HSN Section Notes and Chapter Notes. Items identifiable as motor-vehicle components should not be declared as general articles under unrelated tariff headings but must be classified under the tariff heading dedicated to motor-vehicle pads and accessories, with tariff determinations performed in accordance with the applicable notes and customs classification framework.
      4.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 25/2019-cus - dated 6-9-2019
      IGST Refunds — mechanism to verify the IGST payments for goods exported out of India in certain cases
      Summary: The interim IGST refund procedure previously applicable for an earlier period is hereby extended mutatis mutandis to Shipping Bills filed in the subsequent annual period to address GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B payment-mismatch transmissions. Exporters must reconcile cumulative IGST payments between GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B as per the earlier guidelines, and furnish a Chartered Accountant certificate confirming no discrepancy between IGST refunded under the mechanism and IGST actually paid on exports; the notice requires dissemination to trade and treats implementation as a standing order for officers.
      5.
      Public Notice No.21/2019-20 - dated 6-9-2019
      Waiver off late filing charges due to heavy rain on 04.09.2019
      Summary: Waiver of late filing charges is granted for delays in filing Bills of Entry caused by heavy rainfall for the affected day, exempting affected importers and trade stakeholders from the late fee otherwise leviable under the notification-based late fee framework. Customs officers at ACC(Import), Mumbai are instructed to apply the waiver administratively without referring cases to ADC/JC(Import) and to treat the Public Notice as a standing order.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 24/2019-cus - dated 27-8-2019
      Recovery of export benefits given under Incentive and Reward Schemes under Chapter 3 of FTP on re-import of exported goods
      Summary: Re-imported goods on which Chapter 3 FTP incentives were availed must be presented to Customs with a no-incentive certificate from the Regional Authority of DGFT; Customs must ensure this certificate before clearance. Field formations must review past re-imports and coordinate with DGFT to recover any inadmissible duty credit or reward amounts, and submit a compliance report to the Drawback Division by the specified deadline.
      7.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 19/2019-cus - dated 23-8-2019
      Reduction of Time Gap Between Berthing of Vessel and Entry Inwards
      Summary: Entry Inwards will be granted when a vessel reports at the pilot station/when the pilot boards, based on an automatic message or e-mail from Port Control/Pilot Station or simultaneous intimation from shipping agents; the time recorded in the EDI system will be the time of arrival. The Boarding Officer shall maintain logs, grant Entry Inwards promptly on receipt of the information, and thereafter complete boarding formalities and take action on any mis-declaration; applicable rates and duties are governed by Section 15 of the Customs Act, 1962.
      8.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 23/2019-cus - dated 21-8-2019
      Clarifications regarding Refunds of IGST paid on import in case of specialized agencies
      Summary: Specialized agencies notified under the CGST framework are entitled to refund of IGST paid on imported goods used or intended for official use, based on notification-linked refund provisions and the parity principle under the Customs Tariff Act; customs field formations are directed to process such refunds and treat the direction as a standing order.
      9.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 22/2019-cus - dated 21-8-2019
      Clarifications regarding Refunds of IGST paid on import in case of risky exporters
      Summary: The Board will gradually relax the requirement for universal physical examination of consignments from risk-identified exporters where earlier examinations disclosed no irregularity. RMCC shall evaluate field feedback on past examinations, review and recalibrate risk assessments, insert suitable system alerts based on re-evaluated risk, and taper down the percentage of physical checks. The directions in this Public Notice shall operate as a Standing Order for officers and staff, and implementation difficulties must be reported to the issuing office.
      10.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 21/2019-cus - dated 21-8-2019
      Clarification regarding applicability of All Industry Rates of duty drawback while fixing Brand Rate of duty drawback in post GST era
      Summary: The pre GST allowance to use All Industry Rates for Brand Rate fixation no longer applies in the post GST regime because Central Excise and service tax on inputs have been subsumed into GST with input tax credit/refund. The specified portions of Circulars 83/2003 and 97/2003 are therefore inapplicable to post GST exports. Duties not refunded or neutralized under GST may be claimed on an actual basis under Rules 6 and 7 of the Drawback Rules, 2017; implementation is to be circulated to trade bodies and enforced as a Standing Order.
      11.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 20/2019-cus - dated 21-8-2019
      Clarification regarding applicability of Notification No. 45/2017-Customs dated 30.06.2017 on goods which were exported earlier for exhibition purpose/consignment basis
      Summary: Sending specified goods out of India for exhibition or on consignment basis is not a supply and therefore not a zero rated supply; no LUT/bond is required. Re imported goods originally exported for exhibition/consignment are not subject to the integrated tax payment condition in Sl. No. 1(d) of Notification No. 45/2017 since no IGST was payable at export, and should instead fall under the residuary entry at Sl. No. 5, subject to re import within six months of the delivery challan and absence of acceptance by consignee.
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