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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 12,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Investigators found that the respondent increased basic retail prices by an amount equal to the GST rate reduction despite access to Input Tax Credit, constituting profiteering under Section 171; incorrect invoicing was also found. Remedies prescribed included refund with interest to the identifiable purchaser, deposit of remaining unidentifiable-consumer amounts into the Consumer Welfare Fund with interest, and initiation of penalty and interest proceedings under the CGST framework, with recovery provisions for noncompliance.
      By: Prasanna CP
      Summary: Whether a reduction in tax rate must result in a commensurate reduction in price to each recipient was examined where a seller kept the cum-tax MRP unchanged for a smaller packaged commodity by raising its base price while reducing prices of larger packs. The authority rejected allocation of benefit across distinct packaged commodities, relied on Legal Metrology rounding rules limiting arbitrary MRP fixation, found non compliance with Section 171, quantified profiteering for the smaller pack, and required monetary settlement with interest.
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      Summary: The World Bank's Human Capital Index measures expected productivity by age 18 using survival, quality adjusted schooling, and health environment components, but it faces major methodological and data deficiencies-particularly in harmonizing multiple international test scores, dated or regionally limited data for some countries, and reliance on slow moving outcome indicators. Applied to India, the Index understates domestic initiatives transforming human capital; accordingly the Government of India decides to ignore the HCI and continue its national programmes.
      Summary: A Working Group established by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion has prepared a roadmap targeting a USD 5 trillion economy by 2025, based on stakeholder consultations and sectoral analysis. The roadmap allocates major contributions across agriculture and allied activities, manufacturing and services, and aligns policy measures-notably an income-centric shift in agriculture, the proposed Industrial Policy 2018 as a sector-agnostic competitiveness agenda, and the Champion Services initiative-to drive expansion and meet the stated sectoral targets.
      Summary: NITI Aayog's Atal Innovation Mission and IBM India launched an industry-tailored internship programme delivering short paid corporate internships for students from Atal Tinkering Labs and training select teachers as innovation coaches, combining hands-on exposure to emerging technologies and workplace skills with design-thinking and prototype development to address community issues.
      Summary: Improved connectivity and trade facilitation are presented as the primary mechanism to expand bilateral commerce between India and Bangladesh, emphasizing food and beverage export opportunities in items like fruits, pulses, rice, tea, turmeric and sugar. Reconstruction of traditional river waterways and development of new transport routes are identified as infrastructural measures to reduce indirect routing, strengthen direct trade corridors, and improve access to India's North Eastern States, while events and buyer delegations (such as Indus Food) are framed as platforms to match demand and supply.
      Summary: Approval of a central sector scheme, the Indian Footwear, Leather & Accessories Development Programme (IFLADP), to fund infrastructure and environmental remediation in the footwear and leather sector. The programme finances establishment, expansion and upgradation of CETPs, secure landfills, common recovery units and hazardous-waste management in leather clusters, offers central financial support to meet pollution-control norms, and has approved multiple CETP upgradation projects and cluster proposals with ongoing implementation and additional proposals under consideration.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      22/2018 - dated - 10-10-2018 - CE
      Seeks to amend notification No. 11/2017-Central Excise dated 30th June, 2017 in order to reduce Central Excise duty rates on Aviation Turbine Fuel
      Summary: Amendment adds serial entry 7A to Notification No. 11/2017-Central Excise, inserting tariff 2710 19 20 for Aviation Turbine Fuel with an excise duty rate of 11% under section 5A of the Central Excise Act, 1944; the amendment is effective from 11th October, 2018 as notified in Notification No. 22/2018-Central Excise.

      GST - States

      2.
      F-10-51/2018/CT/V(91) - 52/2018-State Tax - dated - 20-9-2018 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Collection at source (TCS) to be collected by every electronic commerce operator for intra-State taxable supplies
      Summary: Every electronic commerce operator, other than an operator acting as an agent, must collect tax at source on the net value of intra State taxable supplies made through it where the operator collects the consideration for those supplies; the obligation applies to supplies effected through the operator and is calculated on the net value of such intra State taxable supplies.
      3.
      F-10-50/2018/CT/V(90) - 23/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 20-9-2018 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      inserts the Explanation in Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate), No. F-10-43/2017/CT/V(80), dated the 28th June, 2017
      Summary: The Explanation inserted into Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate) clarifies that for the purpose of the exemption at serial number 41 an entity must have fifty per cent or more ownership by the Central Government, State Government or Union territory, either directly or through an entity which is wholly owned by the Central Government, State Government or Union territory.
      4.
      F-10-48/2018/CT/V(84) - 47/2018-State Tax - dated - 10-9-2018 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 3B for newly migrated taxpayers
      Summary: Amends a prior State Tax notification by inserting a proviso that requires taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the migration notification to file the return in FORM GSTR-3B for the transitional period from July, 2017 to November, 2018, thereby clarifying the filing obligation for newly migrated registrants under the Chhattisgarh GST rules.
      5.
      F-10-48/2018/CT/V(83) - 46/2018-State Tax - dated - 10-9-2018 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 3B for newly migrated taxpayers
      Summary: Extension of the deadline for filing GSTR-3B returns is provided for taxpayers who migrated and obtained GSTIN under the migration notification; the state amends prior notifications by inserting a proviso permitting these newly migrated taxpayers to file GSTR-3B for the specified migration period, aligning their filing obligations with the migration schedule and easing immediate non-compliance for those past tax periods.
      6.
      F-10-48/2018/CT/V(82) - 45/2018-State Tax - dated - 10-9-2018 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 3B for newly migrated taxpayers
      Summary: The notification inserts a proviso mandating that the return in FORM GSTR-3B for the period July 2017 to November 2018, by taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the referenced state notification, shall be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before 31st December 2018.
      7.
      F-10-48/2018/CT/V(81) - 43/2018-State Tax - dated - 10-9-2018 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR - 1 for taxpayers having aggregate turnover up to ₹ 1.5 crores
      Summary: Extension of FORM GSTR-1 filing deadlines is notified for registered persons with aggregate turnover up to 1.5 crore rupees, prescribing a quarter-by-quarter schedule that permits filing outward supply details for July 2017 through September 2018 by 31st October 2018 and assigns later dates for subsequent quarters up to April 2019; special electronic filing provisos apply to taxpayers in specified territories and to recently issued GSTIN holders, and time limits for return furnishing under the return provisions for July 2017 to March 2019 will be notified subsequently.
      8.
      F-10-47/2018/CT/V(80) - 41/2018-State Tax - dated - 4-9-2018 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Seeks to waive the late fee paid for specified classes of taxpayers for FORM GSTR-3B, FORM GSTR-4 and FORM GSTR-6
      Summary: The State notification waives the late fee under section 47 for three categories: registered persons whose FORM GSTR-3B for October 2017 was submitted but not filed on the common portal after generation of the ARN; registered persons who filed FORM GSTR-4 for October-December 2017 by the due date but were erroneously charged late fee on the portal; and Input Service Distributors who paid late fee for FORM GSTR-6 filed or submitted for any tax period between 1 January 2018 and 23 January 2018.
      9.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(76) - dated - 10-10-2018 - Goa SGST
      Goa Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendments specify that refund of input tax credit is granted for inputs received under certain central notifications and for other inputs or input services used in exporting goods. Conversely, persons who availed benefits under specified central or customs notifications are precluded from claiming integrated tax refund on exports, except where the benefit pertains solely to receipt of capital goods under the Export Promotion Capital Goods scheme.
      10.
      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(75) - dated - 10-10-2018 - Goa SGST
      Goa Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: Substitution of rule 96(10) conditions refund of integrated tax on exports by excluding claims where the claimant received supplies for which the supplier availed the benefit of specified government notifications; the amendment is effective from 23 October 2017.

      Income Tax

      11.
      66/2018 - dated - 8-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies ‘Uttaranchal Board of Technical Education, a board constituted by the State Act Uttaranchal Board of Technical Education Act, 2003, in respect of the specified income arising to the said Board
      Summary: Notification designates Uttaranchal Board of Technical Education as eligible for exemption for specified income comprising grants/subsidies; fees, fines and penalties under the State Act; sale receipts for application forms and educational material; disposal of assets and scrap; rent from let properties; royalty or licence fees for technical knowledge and infrastructure; and interest on those receipts. The exemption is subject to conditions: the Board must not undertake commercial activity, maintain unchanged activities and income character across financial years, and file income-tax returns as prescribed. The notification applies retrospectively to a stated assessment year and to several subsequent assessment years.
      12.
      65/2018 - dated - 8-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies ‘Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Punjab’, an authority constituted by the Government of Punjab, in respect of the specified income arising to that authority
      Summary: Notification under clause (46) of section 10 designates Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Punjab as a notified authority for specified income comprising government grants, levies collected under real estate regulation laws, and interest thereon, subject to conditions that the Authority shall not engage in commercial activity, that activities and specified income remain unchanged across financial years, and that the Authority files income-tax returns as required by clause (g) of sub-section (4C) of section 139.
      13.
      64/2018 - dated - 8-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies ‘Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission’, Bhopal, a Commission constituted by the State Government of Madhya Pradesh, in respect of the specified income arising to the said Commission
      Summary: Notification under section 10(46) exempts specified incomes of the Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission, Bhopal: petition fees; fines and charges; incidental receipts including sale of tender documents, processing and certified copying fees, sale of old newspapers, license fee, tariff book distribution, vehicle rent, interest on staff loans; and interest on those receipts, subject to non engagement in commercial activity, unchanged nature of activities and income, and filing of return under clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139.
      14.
      63/2018 - dated - 8-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 Central Government notifies ‘Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission’, Thiruvananthapuram, a commission established by the Government of Kerala, in respect of the specified income arising to that commission
      Summary: Notification under clause (46) of section 10 designates Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission as a notified body for exemption of specified income comprising State government grants and loans, licence fees and petition fees under the Electricity Act, 2003, and interest from investments. The exemption is subject to three conditions: no commercial activity, unchanged activities and income nature across financial years, and filing returns as required by clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139. The notification applies retrospectively to assessment year 2018 19 and to assessment years 2019 20 through 2022 23.

      Indian Laws

      15.
      F. No. 4(22)-B(W&M)/2018 - G.S.R. 1006(E) - dated - 8-10-2018 - Indian Law
      Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2018-19
      Summary: The Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2018-19 issues government stock certificates denominated in grams of 999 purity gold, purchasable by specified Indian persons and entities within annual gram ceilings. Nominal value is set by the three day simple average bullion price; online digital applicants receive a rupee per gram discount. Bonds carry 2.50% fixed interest payable semi annually, are convertible to Demat, tradable on RBI notification, redeemable at eight years (premature after five years), usable as loan collateral under RBI LTV norms, and feature taxable interest with capital gains exemption on redemption for individuals.
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