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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 08,2018

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      By: G Binani
      Summary: Banks' imposition of fees for routine net banking services, especially OTP charges and transfer processing, disproportionately burdens senior citizens, low income and basic savings account holders and threatens adoption of cashless payments. The author urges that OTP delivery be treated as part of a Mandatory SMS service free of charge for vulnerable account types and calls for regulatory advisory and supervisory action to require exemptions and ensure banks' fee policies support financial inclusion and a cashless transition.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Tribunal held that a concessionaire's capital expenditure to construct and operate a BOT highway, coupled with the exclusive right to operate the facility and collect tolls during the concession, constitutes an intangible asset in the form of a commercial right. Although legal ownership remained with the Government, the Tribunal treated the capitalised costs funding the revenue bearing facility as creating a depreciable intangible under section 32(1)(ii), and rejected the argument that the right only crystallised at agreement execution or that the asset value should be limited to pre construction costs.
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      Summary: A Memorandum of Understanding between Atal Innovation Mission and SIRIUS Educational Foundation establishes a framework for Indo Russian cooperation in student innovation and talent identification, aiming to remove cultural and language barriers, share best practices, and promote joint activities-such as boot camps and innovation festivals-to foster a knowledge driven innovation ecosystem and support pathways from school level tinkering labs to incubation and entrepreneurship.
      Summary: The amendment requires the resolution professional to circulate meeting minutes electronically to authorised representatives and committee members; authorised representatives must circulate minutes to financial creditors in a class, announce a voting window at least twenty-four hours before it opens, keep it open for at least twelve hours, and exercise class votes electronically per voting instructions received, permitting post-meeting voting. The amendment also provides that amounts due to operational creditors under the resolution plan shall be paid in priority over financial creditors and mandates preservation of physical and electronic records as per a record retention schedule.
      Summary: All taxpayers must file an annual return under Section 44 (FORM GSTR 9/9A; GSTR 9C where applicable) summarising outward/inward supplies, ITC availed and reversed, transitional credits, imports, reverse charge transactions, and HSN wise summaries; the return requires reconciliation with monthly returns, GSTR 2A and audited financial statements, and may trigger notices, interest or late fees where mismatches, omissions or delayed filing occur.
      Summary: Launch of a methanol cooking fuel programme deploying cannister-based stoves via a 500-household pilot and planned multi-state scale-up, linked to domestic methanol production expansion and technology transfer to enable large-scale stove and cannister manufacturing. The system is presented as a safe, regulator-free alternative able to substitute conventional cooking fuels and to allow low-ratio blending of a methanol derivative with LPG, with stated cost and transport advantages supporting import substitution and pollution reduction objectives.
      Summary: The study analyses India's rising trade deficit with China by examining bilateral merchandise trade at HS 6 digit level, China's MFN tariffs, and tariff concessions China granted to competing partners on 200 products; it assesses whether those concessions impede India's export share and explores services export opportunities using Revealed Comparative Advantage and Trade Complementarity Index, and potential gains from the US-China trade standoff.
      Summary: The Committee sought to revise the 2000 SEZ policy to ensure WTO compatibility, boost manufacturing competitiveness, expand SEZs to include specified services, maximize use of vacant land, and align SEZs with other industrial and coastal initiatives. It proposed transforming SEZs into Employment and Economic Enclaves (3Es), an integrated ecosystem focused on ease of doing business, quality and infrastructure improvements to reduce costs and support large-scale manufacturing employment.
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      Customs

      1.
      50/2018 - dated - 5-10-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti dumping duty on nylon filament yarn imported from Vietnam and European Union
      Summary: Imposition of anti dumping duty on Nylon Filament Yarn (tariff heading 5402) originating in or exported from Vietnam and the European Union, pursuant to Designated Authority findings of dumping, material injury and causation; duty rates are specified in a schedule against particular producers, exporters and country of origin/export permutations, with some combinations attracting nil duty and others specified amounts per metric tonne. Duties are payable in Indian currency, computed using exchange rates notified under the Customs Act, and are effective for a five year period from the commencement date unless earlier revoked or amended.

      DGFT

      2.
      41/2015-2020 - dated - 5-10-2018 - FTP
      Amendment of Policy Conditions of Urea under Chapter 31 of the ITC (HS) 2017, Schedule- I (Import Policy)
      Summary: Amendment revises urea import policy: imports are allowed through STC and MMTC under the Foreign Trade Policy, industrial/non agricultural/technical grade urea is permitted on a Free basis subject to an Actual User Condition, and Indian Potash Limited (IPL), Chennai is removed from the list of designated State Trading Enterprises.

      GST - States

      3.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-III/144-20/2018 - dated - 24-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 05/2017 (Rate) to give effect to the recommendations of the GST Council in it's 28th meeting held on 21.07.2018.
      Summary: The amendment excludes application of the notification to input tax credit accumulated on supplies of specified goods received on or after 1 August 2018, and provides that accumulated input tax credit unutilised after payment of tax through July 2018 on inward supplies received up to 31 July 2018 shall lapse.
      4.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-III/142-19/2018 - dated - 24-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 02/2017 (Rate) to give effect to the recommendations of the GST Council in it's 28th meeting held on 21.07.2018.
      Summary: Amendments to the Assam GST rate schedule insert and substitute specified tariff entries-adding vegetal and craft materials, broom-making materials, deities of stone/marble/wood, goods of sal and related leaves, rakhi (excluding Chapter 71), sanitary napkins/tampons, and coir pith compost with brand-related conditions; they replace the de-oiled rice bran entry with a specified heading and explain the exemption applies from 25 January 2018. The notification is deemed effective from 27 July 2018 and modifies Notification No. 2/2017-(Rate) under the Assam GST Act.
      5.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-III/140-18/2018 - dated - 24-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 01/2017 (Rate) to give effect to the recommendations of the GST Council in it's 28th meeting held on 21.07.2018 .
      Summary: Assam amends its GST Rate Notification No. 1/2017 to give effect to GST Council recommendations by inserting, substituting and omitting entries across Schedules I (2.5%), II (6%), III (9%) and IV (14%), modifying tariff headings, commodity descriptions, exceptions and value thresholds for a range of specified goods, and making the amendments effective retrospectively as deemed issued on 27th July, 2018.
      6.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-III/138-17/2018 - dated - 24-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to insert explanation in an item in notification No. 11/2017 (Rate) by exercising powers conferred under section 11(3) of SGST Act, 2017.
      Summary: The government inserted an explanation into a rate notification clarifying that, for the specified notification item, the term "business" does not include activities or transactions undertaken by the Central Government, a State Government or any local authority when acting as public authorities; the insertion is a scope clarification to the notification and is declared effective from a deemed date.
      7.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-III/136-16/2018 - dated - 24-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 14/2017 (Rate) to notify that services by way of any activity in relation to a function entrusted to a municipality under Article 243W shall be treated neither as a supply of good nor a service.
      Summary: The notification amends No. 14/2017 by inserting "or Union territory" after "State Government" and adding "or to a Municipality under article 243W of the Constitution" after "Constitution", thereby extending coverage to Union territories and to activities relating to functions entrusted to municipalities under Article 243W, with such services treated neither as a supply of goods nor a service; effective retrospectively from 27th July, 2018.
      8.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-III/133-15/2018 - dated - 24-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 13/2017 (Rate) so as to specify services supplied by individual Direct Selling Agents (DSAs) to banks/non-banking financial company (NBFCs) to be taxed under Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM).
      Summary: Amendment designates services supplied by individual Direct Selling Agents (DSAs) to banking companies or non-banking financial companies located in the taxable territory to be taxed under the Reverse Charge Mechanism, specifying the supplier class as individual DSAs other than bodies corporate, partnerships or LLPs and the recipient class as banking companies or NBFCs; it also inserts a definition of "renting of immovable property" covering access, occupation, use or similar arrangements with or without transfer of possession or control.
      9.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-III/131-14/2018 - dated - 24-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 12/2017 (Rate) so as to exempt certain services as recommended by Goods and Services Tax Council in It's 28th meeting held on 21.07.2018.
      Summary: Amendments to Assam Notification No. 12/2017 expand GST exemptions by adding exempt entries for specified services including old age homes (with consideration caps inclusive of boarding, lodging and maintenance), electricity distribution infrastructure to farmer tube wells for agricultural use, warehousing of minor forest produce, provident fund and pension trust administrative services to members, governmental loan guarantee services to PSUs, FSSAI testing and licensing services to food business operators, artificial insemination of livestock (excluding horses), and a conditional exemption framework for assignment of royalty collection to contractors.
      10.
      CT/GST-14/2017/163-16/2018-GST - dated - 21-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filling of FORM GSTR-3B for newly migrated (obtaining GSTIN vide notification No. FTX.56/2017/Pt-I/130 dtd.14/09/2018) taxpayers [Amends notf. No. 12/2018-GST].
      Summary: Taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the specified migration notification must furnish electronically through the common portal the FORM GSTR-3B returns for the periods July 2017 to November 2018 by 31st December 2018; this insertion amends the earlier notification and is deemed effective from 10th September 2018.
      11.
      CT/GST-14/2017/162-15/2018-GST - dated - 21-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filling of FORM GSTR-3B for newly migrated (obtaining GSTIN vide notification No. FTX.56/2017/Pt-I/130 dtd.14/09/2018) taxpayers [Amends notf. No. 11/2017-GST and 3/2018-GST].
      Summary: Returns in FORM GSTR-3B for the specified tax periods by taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the cited migration notification shall be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the prescribed cut-off date; the amendment inserts a proviso into earlier notifications to that effect and is made operative from the stated commencement date.
      12.
      CT/GST-14/2017/161-14/2018-GST - dated - 21-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filling of FORM GSTR-3B for newly migrated (obtaining GSTIN vide notification No. FTX.56/2017/Pt-I/130 dtd.14/09/2018) taxpayers [Amends notf. No. 4/2017-GST and 17/2017-GST].
      Summary: A proviso is inserted into Notifications No. 4/2017-GST and No. 17/2017-GST requiring taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the migration notification of 14 September 2018 to furnish FORM GSTR-3B for July 2017 to November 2018 electronically through the common portal by the specified final filing date; the amendment is made effective from 10 September 2018 by the Commissioner of State Tax, Assam.
      13.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-I/128-22/2018 - dated - 14-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to exempt payment of tax under section 9(4) of the SGST Act, 2017 till 30.09.2019.
      Summary: Exemption from payment of tax under section 9(4) of the Assam SGST Act, 2017 is extended by substituting the earlier cut-off with the 30th day of September, 2019; the amendment is effected by a finance notification issued under section 11(1) and is deemed to have come into force from 6th August, 2018.
      14.
      S.O. 259 - dated - 5-10-2018 - Bihar SGST
      Amendments in the Commercial Taxes Department Notification Number S.O. 147, Dated 7th September, 2017.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes "22.20" for "26.00" in column (2) of Sl. No. 1 and "15.00" for "19.00" in column (2) of Sl. No. 2 of the Table to the earlier notification; the substitutions take effect from the date of issue.

      IBC

      15.
      IBBI/2018-19/GN/REG032 - dated - 5-10-2018 - IBC
      INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY BOARD OF INDIA (INSOLVENCY RESOLUTION PROCESS FOR CORPORATE PERSONS) (FOURTH AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 2018
      Summary: The amendments require meeting notices to list discussion matters, voting issues, and provide relevant documents; mandate electronic circulation of minutes within forty eight hours and an extended electronic voting process for non voting members; require authorised representatives to circulate minutes and open a voting window for creditor instructions; and require authorised representatives to exercise votes by electronic means according to received instructions.

      Income Tax

      16.
      S.O. 5160(E) - dated - 5-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Government extend the tenure of persons as Chairman and members of the National Committee for Promotion of Social and Economic Welfare for a further period of six months
      Summary: Central Government, invoking statutory powers under the Income-tax Act read with rule 11G of the Income Tax Rules, extends the tenure of the Chairman and fourteen members of the National Committee for Promotion of Social and Economic Welfare for a further six-month period commencing 1 October 2018, thereby preserving the Committee's composition and continuity through an administrative notification from the Ministry of Finance.
      17.
      59/2018 - dated - 1-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Hereby directs than no public public servant shall produce before any person or authority, any such document or record or any information or computerised data or part thereof as comes into his possession during the discharge of official duties regarding the PMGKY Scheme.
      Summary: Central Government, under powers in the Income tax Act, directs that public servants shall not produce any document, record, information or computerised data obtained in the course of official duties concerning declarations under the PMGKY Scheme, except for those records expressly specified by the statutory amendment, thereby restricting disclosure to only the documents identified by law.
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      DGFT

      1.
      Policy Circular No. 13/2015-2020 - dated 5-10-2018
      Eligibility of firms providing educational services to NRI Students under SEIS
      Summary: Educational services provided by Indian institutes to Non-Resident Indian students qualify for SEIS benefits under the FTP 2015-20 when the student is a foreign consumer; services to Indian students sponsored by NRIs are excluded because they are not foreign consumers. This clarification was issued by the DGFT in consultation with the Department of Commerce.

      Customs

      2.
      36/2018 - dated 5-10-2018
      Grant of reward to informers and Government servants - amendments in existing reward guidelines issued vide Circular No. 20/2015 dated 31.07.2015 and as amended vide Circular No. 29/2016 dated 23.06.2016 - reg.
      Summary: Amendments expand the reward framework to include recovery of dues under CGST and IGST for calculating reward amounts; permit officers of other Departments/Agencies who assist in relevant investigations to be eligible for rewards if they hold rank equivalent to or lower than Additional Commissioner of Customs & Central Excise; revise Apex Reward Committee composition for high-value informer rewards to include Principal DGRI/DGGSTI and any two Principal Chief Commissioners/Chief Commissioners; update agency nomenclature; and make the amendments applicable to pending cases and advance reward recommendations.
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