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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 07,2017

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      By: Swati Kharkia
      Summary: The article identifies the rushed rollout of the Goods and Services Tax and the unprepared GSTN as central failures: last minute notifications and frequent amendments created taxpayer uncertainty about tax treatment, while system outages, untrained service providers and unusable forms forced the Government to adopt a provisional GSTR 3B and repeatedly extend filing deadlines. It recommends suspending monthly filing in favour of quarterly or half yearly returns until the infrastructure and support ecosystem are reliable.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Adjudicating Authority appoints an interim or resolution professional either from the applicant's proposal or, where none is proposed, on the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board's recommendation. The Board invites expression of interest from professionals in the debtor's vicinity, requires a Form A declaration (including ongoing assignments, disciplinary and conviction status, eligibility and fee), filters eligible candidates, and recommends one based on a weighted score combining relative assignment volume and quoted fee; incorrect declarations may invite disciplinary proceedings.
      By: CA.VINOD CHAURASIA
      Summary: Procedure permits all registered persons to export without payment of integrated tax by furnishing a Letter of Undertaking (LUT), subject to exclusion for prosecuted persons; LUT is valid for the financial year, may be withdrawn for failure to meet time-bound export conditions and restored on payment, may be submitted physically to the jurisdictional Deputy/Assistant Commissioner with acceptable self-declaration, and must be processed as a priority within a prescribed short period.
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      Summary: Recommendations raise the composition scheme eligibility threshold, allow otherwise eligible providers of exempt services to opt into composition, and establish a Group of Ministers to study further changes. Small service providers making inter state supplies below a turnover threshold are exempt from compulsory registration. Eligible small taxpayers may file and pay taxes quarterly while buyers claim ITC monthly. The reverse charge mechanism is suspended pending review, GST on advances for goods is deferred until supply, GTAs' services to unregistered persons are exempted, and implementation timelines for TDS/TCS and the e way bill are deferred or staggered.
      Summary: Recommended GST rate reductions apply to a specified list of goods across foodstuffs, textiles, wastes/scrap, industrial inputs and consumer items, subject to operative conditions: production of a government-officer certificate for free-distribution food supplies to economically weaker sections; limitation of branded-item reductions to products bearing registered brands or brands with actionable legal rights; recognition of brands registered by a specified historical cut-off (including certain foreign and copyright registrations) as eligible; and definitional rules for "brand name" or "trade name". Clarifications will be issued where necessary and one entry moves to nil rate.
      Summary: Proposed IGST exemptions remove integrated tax on specified imports while imposing compliance conditions: leased oil and gas rigs are exempt provided the related service tax remains leviable, the rig is not sold without prior Commissioner of Customs permission, the rig is re exported within a prescribed period after the lease supply, and the importer must pay on demand the IGST that would have been due with interest if conditions are violated; exemptions are also proposed for medicines supplied free by international agencies and for bona fide gifts imported by post or air up to a low value threshold.
      Summary: The European Union welcomed the introduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST) as a step to facilitate ease of doing business by realising a simple, efficient, nationwide indirect tax system that promotes market integration, and linked this development to broader India-EU economic cooperation including trade negotiations, investment facilitation, IPR and public procurement cooperation, and institutional collaboration on food-safety risk assessment.
      Summary: The GST Council increased the turnover eligibility for the composition scheme, expanding access for small and medium enterprises to pay tax at prescribed fixed rates without complying with the full GST return and credit regime. The scheme retains fixed-rate taxation on turnover, prohibits claiming input tax credit, limits eligibility to intra-state supplies, and excludes most service providers, specified manufacturers, casual or non-resident taxable persons, and suppliers through e-commerce operators.
      Summary: The introduction of the Goods and Services Tax is presented as a unifying indirect tax reform that improves ease of doing business, while concerns about slow litigation prompt recommendations for greater use of arbitration and for clearer joint venture contracts to manage risks amid India's complex tax structures.
      Summary: Registered persons must file returns and may file a nil return when turnover is zero; registration is compulsory for persons liable to pay tax under the reverse charge mechanism. GSTR-3B for September 2017 is due 20 October 2017 (Notification No. 35/2017). Input tax credit on motor cars is subject to the restriction in section 17(5) of the CGST Act; tax paid under reverse charge is eligible for input tax credit. Hotel room charges are taxed at the applicable higher rate but on the actual transaction value paid.
      Summary: Residential welfare associations must register and pay GST if total annual receipts exceed the Rs 20 lakhs threshold. FORM GSTR-3B cannot be edited; corrections are made via FORM GSTR-1. Exports may be made under LUT without bank guarantee for most registered persons. The point of taxation follows the date of supply (service provided and billed in June is taxable in June). Free supplies are taxable only when supplied to related or distinct persons.
      Summary: The memorandum explains that statutory amendments require furnishing of a Country-by-Country report by a group's constituent or parent entity and keeping of a Master File by each constituent entity, and that rules and specified forms will prescribe detailed guidelines. A draft notification inserting two rules and three forms in the Income-tax Rules has been published for public comment, with submissions to be made electronically to the designated departmental address within the consultation period.
      Summary: Lists HSN headings and applicable GST rates for various goods, noting key distinctions (e.g., rice bran HS 2302: Nil for animal feed, 5% otherwise; de-oiled rice bran HS 2306: 5%), treatment of parts under residual Schedule III entries (parts 18% though machines 12%), reverse charge on raw cotton supplied to registered persons, compensation cess exemption for factory-fitted ambulances, and concessional treatment for assistive devices and specified hearing aids.
      Summary: The Commission found Grasim Industries, Aditya Birla Chemicals and Gujarat Alkalies guilty of bid rigging under Section 3(1) read with Section 3(3)(d) for Delhi Jal Board PAC tenders, rejected the single economic entity plea for Grasim and Aditya Birla, described coordinated bidding through common channels as a fac ade of competition, issued cease-and-desist directions and imposed penalties based on percentages of average relevant turnover; a separate Liquid Chlorine reference found no contravention due to insufficient Director General analysis.
      Summary: Amendment requires that a Resolution Plan include a statement explaining how it addresses the interests of all stakeholders of the Corporate Debtor, expressly including financial creditors and operational creditors; the change amends both the standard and fast-track insolvency resolution regulations and is published on the official corporate affairs and IBBI websites.
      Summary: Publication of the Reserve Bank's daily Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that reference with cross currency middle rates, the corresponding exchange rates for Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen against the Rupee; the SDR Rupee rate is to be based on the Reference Rate.
      Summary: Thirteen banks reported substantial post-demonetization deposits and withdrawals through accounts of companies that had been struck off, many showing negligible opening balances yet large gross flows during the demonetization period and thereafter; some transactions occurred even after striking off. The pattern-multiple accounts, repeated large in-and-out transactions leaving nominal balances-suggests coordinated misuse of banking channels by suspected shell entities. Investigative agencies have been instructed to pursue time-bound inquiries, and banks have restricted operations to liability discharge and frozen affected accounts pending investigation.
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      Customs

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      47/2017 - dated - 6-10-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to continue imposition of anti-dumping duty on imports of "Melamine" originating in or exported from European Union, Iran, Indonesia and Japan
      Summary: An amendment extends the anti-dumping duty on melamine imports from the European Union, Iran, Indonesia and Japan by inserting a paragraph in the principal notification to keep the duty in force up to and inclusive of the prescribed terminal date, effected under the Customs Tariff Act and rule 23 following a continuation review recommendation.

      GST - States

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      28473-FIN-CT1-TAX- 0043/2017 - dated - 25-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Amendments in the notification of the Government of Odisha, in the Finance Department Notification No.19873-FIN-CT1-TAX-0022-2017, dated the 29th June, 2017 bearing S.R.O. No 306.
      Summary: An amendment inserts serial 9B under Chapter 99 to classify "Supply of services associated with transit cargo to Nepal and Bhutan (landlocked countries)" and records Nil in the applicable tax columns; the change is made under the State's power following GST Council recommendation and comes into force on 28th September, 2017.
      3.
      28469-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017 - dated - 25-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Amendments in the notification of the Government of Odisha, in the F.D. No.19877-FIN-CT1-TAX-0022-2017, dated the 29th June,2017 bearing S.R.O. No. 307/2017 under the OGST Act,2017.
      Summary: The State notification substitutes the Table entry on advocate services to read: "Services provided by an individual advocate including a senior advocate or firm of advocates by way of legal services, directly or indirectly," and adds an Explanation defining "legal service" to include advice, consultancy or assistance in any branch of law and representational services before any court, tribunal or authority.
      4.
      28062-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017 - dated - 22-9-2017 - Orissa SGST
      Amendment to notification No. 19829-FIN-CT1-TAX-0022/2017 dated 29th June, 2017 (SRO No. 295/2017) relating to the exemption of certain goods such as cotton seed oil cake, Khadi fabric, idols made of clay etc.
      Summary: Amendments revise Odisha GST exemptions by modifying Schedule entries to redefine eligible goods, clarify the meaning of brand name and registered brand name, and replace references to packaging bearing a registered brand with a two part test: unit containers bearing a registered brand name or a brand name subject to an actionable claim/enforceable right, with an exception where such claim/right is voluntarily foregone under conditions in an inserted Annexure requiring an affidavit and on package declaration.
      5.
      03/2017-Puducherry GST - dated - 22-9-2017 - Puducherry SGST
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 117 of the Puducherry Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Extension of time is granted for submission of the FORM GST TRAN-1 declaration under rule 117 of the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017 read with section 168 of the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, on the Council's recommendation, permitting eligible persons additional time to file TRAN-1 with the State tax administration.
      6.
      G.O.Ms. No. 36/CT/2017-18 - dated - 20-9-2017 - Puducherry SGST
      The Puducherry Goods and Services Tax (Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Persons provisionally registered or applying for registration may opt into the composition scheme from the first day of October by filing FORM GST CMP-02 and must furnish FORM GST ITC-03 within ninety days; filing TRAN-1 is disallowed after ITC-03. Registered persons who submitted TRAN-1 may revise it once within prescribed timelines or any Commissioner-approved extension. Rules also mandate quarterly performance reports, require principals to generate e-way bills for inter-State job-work consignments and for exempt persons transporting handicraft goods, and amend TRAN-1, GSTR-4 and EWB-01 form entries and notes.
      7.
      G.O.Ms. No. 35/CT/2017-18 - dated - 20-9-2017 - Puducherry SGST
      Appointed date for Section 51 and persons liable to make TDS.
      Summary: The Lieutenant Governor notifies 18 September 2017 as the date on which sub section (1) of Section 51 of the Puducherry GST Act, 2017 comes into force for authorities or boards with majority government participation, societies established by government under the Societies Registration Act, and public sector undertakings; subject to a proviso that liability to deduct tax from payments to suppliers will commence from a date to be notified subsequently on the Council's recommendation. The notification is deemed effective from 15 September 2017.
      8.
      G.O.Ms. No. 34/CT/2017-18 - dated - 20-9-2017 - Puducherry SGST
      Casual Taxable persons making taxable supplies of handicraft goods - Exemption from obtaining registration.
      Summary: Casual taxable persons supplying handicraft goods are exempted from registration under section 23(2) of the Puducherry GST Act, subject to an all India aggregate turnover ceiling for the financial year. Exempt persons must obtain a Permanent Account Number and generate an e way bill under rule 138. The exemption applies to inter State supplies of handicraft goods where the supplier avails the corresponding Integrated Tax notification. "Handicraft goods" are defined by a published Table of product descriptions and HSN codes when produced predominantly by hand.
      9.
      G.O.Ms. No. 33/CCT/2017-18 - dated - 20-9-2017 - Puducherry SGST
      Waiver of Late Fee payable under section 47.
      Summary: Waiver of the late fee under section 47 is granted for registered persons who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-3B for the month of July by the due date, removing the late fee liability for that return period; the waiver is issued under section 128 and is made effective retrospectively from the notification's commencement date.
      10.
      F.No. 3251/CTD/GST/2017 - dated - 19-9-2017 - Puducherry SGST
      Proper officer relating to provisions of Registration and Composition under the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      Summary: Notification designates specific regional Commercial Tax Officers as the Proper Officer for registration and composition under the Puducherry GST Act, authorising them to handle composition levy validity, application verification and approval, issuance of registration certificates, amendment, cancellation and revocation of registration, assignment of unique identity numbers, suo moto registration, migration from existing law and physical verification of premises.
      11.
      F.No. 3240/CTD/GST/2017/4 - dated - 19-9-2017 - Puducherry SGST
      Filing of Return in Form GSTR-3B from August to Decemmber 2017.
      Summary: Returns in FORM GSTR-3B for August through December 2017 must be filed electronically by the last dates specified for each month, and registered persons must discharge tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts declared in GSTR-3B by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, not later than those respective filing dates.
      12.
      G.S.R.042/P.A.5/2017/S.164/Amd.(3)/2017 - dated - 20-9-2017 - Punjab SGST
      The Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Amendments revise timelines, form content and valuation rules under Punjab GST: exchange rates for goods follow Customs Board notifications and for services follow generally accepted accounting principles; electronic declaration in FORM GST ITC-01 is required to claim input tax credit with separate treatment for different tax components; reversal of credit on additional customs duty for imported gold dore bar restricts immediately available credit to one-sixth with the balance debited on supply or within a transitional period; procedural and form changes clarify invoicing, UIN registration and return generation rules.

      Income Tax

      13.
      F. No. 370142/25/2017-TPL - dated - 6-10-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Draft - Framing of rules in respect of Country-by-Country reporting and furnishing of master file – comments and suggestions-reg.
      Summary: Proposed rules 10DA and 10DB and Forms 3CEBA-3CEBE/3CEBB-3CEBD implement Master File and Country by Country reporting under sections 92D and 286: thresholds for applicability, detailed Master File content requirements, form based filing and designation procedures for Indian constituent entities, electronic filing and security responsibilities, retention periods, and incorporation of section 286 definitions.
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      GST - States

      1.
      02/2017-Puducherry GST - dated 22-9-2017
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 120A of the Puducherry Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017.
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax, Puducherry, under rule 120A read with the Act and on the Council's recommendation, extended the period for submitting the transitional declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 until 31st October, 2017, providing an administrative deadline extension to facilitate compliance with transitional GST filing requirements.
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