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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 06,2017

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The article examines challenges to the application of Section 115O to dividends declared by tea companies whose income is computed as composite agricultural and business income. It contrasts the argument that only the business-income portion should attract the levy with the unraised contention that dividends are expenditures, not company income taxable under the Income tax Act. The author also stresses procedural omissions: failure to inform subsequent courts of an earlier SLP dismissal on identical issues and other case history or registry anomalies that could affect judicial assessment.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A debt instrument qualifies as Green Debt Securities when proceeds are dedicated to prescribed environmentally beneficial project categories; issuers must disclose environmental objectives, project eligibility criteria and decision-making processes, tracking systems for proceeds deployment, and may appoint and disclose an independent reviewer. Continuous disclosure requires half-yearly and annual reporting of proceeds utilization with external auditor verification, lists of projects or asset classes funded, qualitative and where feasible quantitative environmental performance indicators with methods and assumptions, and disclosure of any unutilized proceeds.
      By: CA.VINOD CHAURASIA
      Summary: Procedure to create an e-way bill requires portal registration authenticated by OTP, logging in, selecting transaction and document types, entering consignee and item details (auto-populated from masters where available), and specifying mode of transport and transporter identification. The system auto-verifies inputs and issues a unique EWB reference (EWB-01) when details are correct. Movement is valid only after vehicle number entry, which triggers a displayed validity period; bills may be printed, cancelled within a limited time, or rejected by the other party.
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      Summary: Amendments revise permissible shareholding and governance for information utilities: for up to three years from registration a person, alone or with persons acting in concert, may hold an increased proportion of paid up equity share capital or voting power; an Indian company that is listed or has no individual holding more than ten percent may hold the entirety of paid up equity or voting power during the same transitional period. The amendment also requires that more than half of the directors be Indian nationals and residents in India.
      Summary: Determination of exchange rates under the Customs Act fixes statutory conversion rates for specified foreign currencies for customs valuation of imported and exported goods, superseding the prior notification and taking effect from 6th October, 2017. Two schedules apply: Schedule I sets per-unit import and export rates for major currencies, and Schedule II sets per-100-unit rates for specified currencies; the notified figures are the applicable rates for valuation and related customs purposes.
      Summary: A finance contract was signed for the initial tranche of an external loan to support Bangalore Metro Rail Project Phase II Line R6, part of a jointly financed package from multilateral lenders. The project extends East-West and North-South corridors over a substantial new alignment with underground segments and numerous stations, to be implemented over five years, and aims to integrate with local transport agencies to modernize commuter services and achieve modal shift, environmental, time saving, employment and broader economic benefits.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes a reference rate for the US Dollar which functions as the benchmark for deriving rupee exchange rates of other currencies; using that USD reference rate and middle cross currency quotes, the RBI provides rupee rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen, and specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
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      Customs

      1.
      46/2017 - dated - 4-10-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on imports of "PNA"" originating in or exported from China PR.
      Summary: The Central Government, following a sunset review concluding dumping and injury from Para Nitro Aniline imports from China PR (except for a specified producer-exporter combination), imposes definitive anti-dumping duty with a nil rate for that combination and specified positive duties for other exporter/producer and country combinations; duties are payable in Indian currency, effective for five years, and conversion uses the exchange rate specified under the Customs Act with the bill of entry date as the relevant date.
      2.
      94/2017 - dated - 5-10-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 6th October, 2017
      Summary: Determination of rate of exchange under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 prescribes specific conversion rates for listed foreign currencies, with separate rates for imported and export goods, annexed as Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units). The notification supersedes the prior exchange rate notification except as to prior actions, and the prescribed rates apply for conversion into Indian currency or vice versa for customs purposes effective from 6th October, 2017.

      GST - States

      3.
      F.NO.FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-1)/458 - dated - 18-9-2017 - Nagaland SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. F.NO.FlN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-l) 'D' dated 30-06-2017,- regarding Tractors Parts
      Summary: The Government of Nagaland amends Notification F.NO.FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt-I) 'D' dated 30-06-2017 by inserting serial numbers 452A-452O into Schedule III to specify tractor parts (including tyres, tubes, agricultural diesel engines over 250 cc for tractors, hydraulic pumps, bumpers, brake assemblies, gear boxes, transaxles, road wheels, radiator and cooling system assemblies, silencers, clutch and steering assemblies, hydraulic parts, and body components) for inclusion in the State GST notification.
      4.
      28070- FIN-CT1-TAX- 0043/2017 - dated - 22-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Amendment notification No. 19845-FIN-CT1-TAX-0022/2017 dated 29th June, 2017 (SRO No. 299/2017) relating to refund of unutilised ITC.
      Summary: Amendment to a notification on refund of unutilised input tax credit adds a new Table entry under the cited notification, inserting tariff heading 5801 to specify corduroy fabrics as an enumerated good within the refund framework, effected under the powers conferred by the proviso to sub section (3) of section 54 of the GST Act on the recommendation of the Council.
      5.
      28066-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017 - dated - 22-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No.19833-FIN-CT-1-TAX-0022-2017), dated the 29th June, 2017, bearing S.R.O. No.296/2017
      Summary: The notification amends schedule exemptions to exclude from exemption goods put up in unit containers that either (a) bear a registered brand name or (b) bear a brand name on which an actionable claim or enforceable right is available, subject to conditions in Annexure I. It revises the Explanation to define "brand name" and "registered brand name" (including registrations under specified laws as on 15th May, 2017), inserts procedural requirements for voluntarily foregoing brand rights, and adds/revises several tariff entries including cotton seed oil cake, KVIC-sold khadi fabric, clay idols and a list of indigenous handmade musical instruments in Annexure II.
      6.
      27995-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017 - dated - 21-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Notification for exemption of Intra-State Supply of Heavy Water and Nuclear Fuels under OGST Act, 2017.
      Summary: Exemption from State GST is granted for intra State supplies of heavy water and nuclear fuels by the Department of Atomic Energy to the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd., invoking section 11(1) of the Odisha Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 on the recommendation of the GST Council, and covering the whole of the State tax leviable under section 9 of the Act with effect from publication in the Odisha Gazette.
      7.
      27991-FIN-CT1-TAX- 0043/2017 - dated - 21-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No.19873-FIN-CT1-TAX-0022-2017,dated 29.06.2017 bearing SRO No.306/2017 under OGST Act, 2017.
      Summary: The Odisha GST notification amends the exemption table by inserting serial number 82 for services by way of the right to admission to events organised under the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017, classified under Chapter 9996, and specifies a nil tax rate for those admission-right services.
      8.
      27987-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017 - dated - 21-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Amendment to Notification No.19869-FIN-CT1-TAX-0022-2017, dated 29.06.2017 bearing SRO No.305/2017 under OGST Act, 2017.
      Summary: Amendment redefines services provided to government entities by way of construction, erection, commissioning, installation, completion, fitting out, repair, maintenance, renovation or alteration, distinguishing (a) civil structures or original works for predominantly non-commercial use, (b) structures for educational, clinical or art and cultural establishments, and (c) residential complexes predominantly for self-use or employees, and creates a residual category for other construction services.
      9.
      S.R.O. No. 412/2017 - dated - 16-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Notification on the Constitution of Odisha State Authority for Advance Ruling.
      Summary: Constitution of a State Authority for Advance Ruling under the State GST Act by notification, appointing specified tax commissioners as members and recording the departmental reference and signatory for administrative effect.
      10.
      S.R.O. No. 411/2017 - dated - 16-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      The Odisha Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: Persons with provisional registration or pending registration may opt into the composition scheme by electronically filing an intimation and furnishing FORM GST ITC-03 within a prescribed period; once ITC-03 is furnished they cannot later submit FORM GST TRAN-1. Registered persons who filed FORM GST TRAN-1 may revise that declaration once by submitting a revised TRAN-1 electronically within the original or Commissioner-extended period. E-way bill rules require generation by principals for consignments to out-of-state job-workers and by exempt persons transporting handicraft goods interstate, irrespective of consignment value.
      11.
      S.R.O. No. 410/2017 - dated - 16-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Notification under Section 51 of the OGST Act, 2017 for TDS.
      Summary: Appointment of the commencement date for Section 51 imposes withholding obligations on specified authorities, government-established bodies, societies registered under the Societies Registration Act, and public sector undertakings to deduct tax at source from payments to suppliers of taxable goods or services, with the effective date for some categories to be notified subsequently on the GST Council's recommendation.
      12.
      S.R.O. No. 403/2017 - dated - 16-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Notification on granting exemption to a casual taxable person making taxable supplies of handicraft goods from the requirement to obtain registration.
      Summary: Casual taxable persons making taxable supplies of specified handicraft goods are exempt from registration under the Odisha GST Act, subject to aggregate supply thresholds (with a lower threshold for Special Category States). The exemption applies to inter state supplies and those covered by the integrated tax notification, but requires the person to obtain a Permanent Account Number and generate an e way bill. "Handcraft goods" are defined by product descriptions and corresponding HSN codes and are limited to items made predominantly by hand.
      13.
      S.R.O. No. 401/2017 - dated - 16-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Waive off of late fee payable under section 47 of OGST Act, 2017 for all registered persons who failed to furnish the return in FORM GSTR-3B for the month of July, 2017 by the due date.
      Summary: Waiver of the late fee payable under Section 47 of the Odisha GST Act is granted in full for all registered persons who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-3B for July 2017 by the due date, pursuant to the State Government acting on the GST Council recommendation and exercising powers under Section 128 of the Act through a formal notification.
      14.
      S.R.O. No. 382/2017 - dated - 5-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Notification on constitution of the State Level Screening Committee.
      Summary: The notification establishes a State Level Screening Committee for Odisha under the rule provisions of the Odisha and Central GST Rules, specifying its purpose as the designated screening authority within the State tax administration and naming two senior tax officers as members.
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      GST - States

      1.
      06/2017-GST - dated 27-9-2017
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 117 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Taxes, Nagaland, exercising powers under the Nagaland Goods and Services Tax Rules and the Nagaland GST Act on the Council's recommendation, extended the period for submitting the declaration in Form GST TRAN-1, issuing an administrative order that sets a new filing deadline for TRAN-1 submissions under the relevant rule.
      2.
      05/2017-GST - dated 18-9-2017
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 120A of the Central Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The Commissioner, invoking powers under rule 120A read with section 168 of the Nagaland GST Act and on the GST Council's recommendation, extends the period for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 until 31st October, 2017, thereby altering the filing deadline for transitional credit declarations under the state GST rules.
      3.
      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08 (Pt.1)/463 - dated 18-9-2017
      Addition to earlier Rules/Amendment to Rules, Notifications and Circular relating to Nagaland GST Act, 2017
      Summary: The Finance Department forwarded Notifications and a Circular adding specified Notifications to the earlier Rules, amendments, Notifications and Circulars under the Nagaland GST Act, 2017, updating the set of operative instruments that govern State GST administration and compliance.
      4.
      02/2017-GST - dated 15-9-2017
      Functions as the proper officers in relation to the various sections.
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Taxes assigns specified functions under the Nagaland Goods and Services Tax Act and Rules to designated officers: the Superintendent of State Tax is appointed the proper officer for multiple listed sections and rules governing registration, assessment, returns and procedural compliance, while the Inspector of State Tax is appointed the proper officer for a specified rule. The order records the table mapping officers to statutory provisions and makes the assignment effective from the commencement of the GST regime.
      5.
      03/2017-GST - dated 15-9-2017
      Classes of Officers - Areas in which power are to be exercised
      Summary: The Commissioner designates classes of officers - Joint Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, Superintendents and Inspectors of State Tax - to exercise powers under the Nagaland Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 within expressly identified territorial jurisdictions (State, district or specified wards) as listed in the order; the delegation is effective upon publication in the Official Gazette.
      6.
      04/2017-GST - dated 15-9-2017
      Functions as the proper officers
      Summary: Assignment of functions to designated State Tax officers under the Nagaland Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 by administrative order, specifying which statutory and rule-based powers each rank may exercise and the conditions attaching to those delegations. Delegations include inspection, assessment, seizure, adjudication, and acceptance of Bonds/Letters of Undertaking, with several powers subject to prior approval, authorisation, or limitation to specified stages or purposes.
      7.
      FIN/REV-3/GST/1/08/465 - dated 14-9-2017
      Advisory for issue of tax invoices & GST facts — reg.
      Summary: Departments and designated deductors must award contracts only to suppliers with valid GSTIN and, before making payments, ensure tax invoices record supplier GSTIN, tax type (intra state or IGST), State code and recipient address; Transport Department must refuse registration of out of State vehicle purchases absent invoices showing supplier GSTIN, IGST and recipient State code. Deductors must obtain TAN, departmental email, valid PANs for DDOs and PAN linked Class II/III DSCs; the GSTIN registration window for TDS will open and the effective date for GST TDS will be notified.
      8.
      FlN/REV-3/GST/1/08/450 - dated 11-9-2017
      Advisory On Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) Under GST Regime
      Summary: Tax Deducted at Source under the Nagaland GST framework requires specified government entities and notified persons to withhold tax on taxable supplies and services when the aggregate value under a contract exceeds the statutory threshold. Until the TDS provisions are made operative, DDOs shall not deduct TDS from payments for supplies or contracts made after GST commencement; payments for contracts prior to GST commencement remain liable under the earlier law. Departments must obtain supplier undertakings and obliged deductors must secure TAN and register under GST to exercise withholding authority.
      9.
      FIN-CT1-TAX-0045-2017-25659/F - dated 1-9-2017
      Deduction of Tax at Source (TDS) under GST.
      Summary: Section 51 of the State GST statute has not been brought into force; government departments are directed not to undertake any TDS deductions under GST until the provision is notified. An earlier instruction limiting deductions to a specified date is superseded by a further deferral, and departments must instruct subordinate offices to refrain from TDS under GST until further orders.

      GST

      10.
      8/8/2017 - dated 4-10-2017
      Clarification on issues related to furnishing of Bond/Letter of Undertaking for exports
      Summary: The facility to export without payment of integrated tax by furnishing a Letter of Undertaking (LUT) is extended to all registered persons except those prosecuted for specified offences above the statutory tax-evasion threshold; LUTs are valid for the financial year, must be submitted via FORM GST RFD-11 on the common portal with acceptance evidenced by an ARN, and may be withdrawn if export timelines or payment conditions are not met. Bonds, where required, must be accompanied by a bank guarantee, running bonds must cover self-assessed export tax liabilities, and exporters must retain records for inspection.

      Customs

      11.
      125/2017 - dated 4-10-2017
      Subject: - Procedure for clearance of Fertilizer consignments under Direct Port Delivery (DPD) -Reg.
      Summary: Prescribes a controlled DPD clearance process for fertilizer consignments: importers must submit a No Use Bond and may repack pending RFCL testing; assessing officers provisionally assess, require RFCL sampling before clearance and verify FCO compliance; importers must use CFS DPD mode, give advance intimation with CFS stacking code, and obtain OOC from the RMS Facilitation Centre which will release containers based on the No Use Bond and valid FCO certificate while CFS gate officers ensure RFCL sampling endorsement.
      12.
      126/2017 - dated 4-10-2017
      Sub: Compliance of provisions of the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016 in the imports of used tyres- reg
      Summary: Imports of used tyres and related rubber waste are restricted and require prior permission from the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and licensing/authorization by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade or Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion; second hand goods (except capital goods) are restricted under the Foreign Trade Policy and need specific authorisation. Shipping lines and agents must ensure requisite permissions and licenses are submitted before loading consignments bound for India, with noncompliance attracting action under customs and other laws, and these directions serve as a standing order.
      13.
      124/2017 - dated 4-10-2017
      Sub: Clarification to Public Notice No. 88/2017 dated 05.07.2017 regarding procedure for amendment/conversion of free shipping bills to Export Promotion shipping bills and amendment/conversion of shipping bills from one scheme to another scheme-reg.
      Summary: Requests to amend or convert shipping bills received after issuance of the Let Export Order but before shipment must be handled by Docks officers following the guidelines in Para 2 A.A and 2A.2 of the referenced public notice; difficulties are to be reported to the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner, and the directions constitute a standing order for officers and staff.
      14.
      123/2017 - dated 28-9-2017
      Sub.: Validation of Bank Accounts in the Public Financial Management System (PFMS) for speedy & smooth disbursal of IGST (Integrated Goods & Services Tax) Export refund- reg.
      Summary: IGST export refunds are treated as filed via the shipping bill once the Export General Manifest is filed and a valid Form GSTR-3 return is furnished. Exporters must validate bank accounts in the Public Financial Management System (PFMS); closed or non-validated accounts cannot receive sanctioned refunds. The customs house has published a list of such accounts and advises exporters to update and avoid changing validated account details during the current financial year.
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