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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 13,2018

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      Summary: Provisional Consumer Price Indices (CPI) and Consumer Food Price Indices (CFPI) on base 2012=100 were released for September 2018, presenting all India and State/UT level General, Group and Sub group indices, month on month changes and point to point annual inflation rates; data were collected by NSSO and Department of Posts and compiled as weighted State averages.
      Summary: A new dedicated online portal centralises submission of Industrial Entrepreneurs' Memorandum and Industrial Licence applications for industries and manufacture of defence items under the Arms regulatory framework, making electronic filing via the portal the exclusive method and discontinuing prior electronic gateway and physical submissions.
      Summary: The amendments require insolvency professionals and insolvency professional entities to pay an annual fee based on preceding financial year earnings by 30th April, establish an application fee for recognition of entities, mandate seven-day notification of director or partner changes with a processing charge, and provide that delayed fee payments will bear simple interest at a prescribed annual rate; the amendments became effective on 11th October, 2018.
      Summary: Amendments impose shareholding caps and fit and proper requirements for IPAs and similar rules for IUs; specified financial institutions and governments have higher or full equity allowances respectively. Governing Boards must include a managing director, independent directors and shareholder directors; independent directors face tenure limits and the managing director's appointment, renewal and termination require prior regulatory approval, with the managing director serving ex officio on key committees. Registered IPAs and IUs must comply within one year.
      Summary: Calls for coordinated policy action to limit negative spillovers of global risks on EMDEs and for developing global standards to mobilize private capital into infrastructure, using instruments like REITs and infrastructure debt funds. Strong support for NDB membership expansion with operational control reserved to the bank's governance, and endorsement of an independent, private sector led BRICS Rating Agency tailored to EMDE country circumstances.
      Summary: Industrial Policy is reframed to align national regulatory and policy priorities with Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies-artificial intelligence, blockchain and drones-through cross government and stakeholder consultation to drive digital adoption in governance and integrate the country into global supply and value chains, supported by international collaboration via the World Economic Forum's Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution working with national policy bodies, industry, academia and start ups.
      Summary: The Scheme permits MPs to contribute up to the prescribed maximum from their MPLADS entitlement for areas declared as affected by severe calamity, with streamlined guidelines allowing administrative approval at the State Chief Secretary level; the State Nodal Department must maintain work and expenditure details and furnish quarterly reports to the Ministry, and contributions are pooled into a designated state bank account for coordinated rehabilitation.
      Summary: Granting Special Category Status to states is outside the mandate of the Finance Commission because it is not included in the Terms of Reference; the Commission cannot consider Special Category Status without transgressing the Presidential Notification. The Fifteenth Finance Commission will, however, sympathetically assess Andhra Pradesh's needs within its constitutional remit, evaluate fiscal measures identified in its TOR (including population-based incentives), and consider requests for post-devolution revenue support and other grants arising from bifurcation.
      19 Notifications Toggle

      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 12/03/2018-CSR - dated - 11-10-2018 - Co. Law
      Re-Constitution of High Level Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility - 2018 (HLC-2018)
      Summary: Re-constitution of a High Level Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility creates an expert body to review the CSR Act, Rules and circulars; recommend enforcement guidelines; propose monitoring and evaluation measures; examine financial, performance and social audit frameworks; receive secretarial and technical support from designated institutes; set its own procedures, engage expert invitees and sub committees; provide travel facilities for outstation members; and submit recommendations to the Ministry within the Committee's prescribed tenure.
      2.
      F. No. 12/03/2018-CSR - dated - 28-9-2018 - Co. Law
      Constitution of High Level Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility —2018 (HLC-2018)
      Summary: Constitution of a High Level Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility - 2018, chaired by the Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, with specified government, regulatory, industry and expert members; empowered to invite experts, form sub committees, and set procedures. The Committee's scope covers reviewing the CSR framework, recommending enforcement guidelines, measures for monitoring and evaluation, examining financial, performance and social audits, and analysing CSR outcomes. ICSI and the Ministry will provide secretarial and technical support. The Committee must submit its report within three months of its first meeting and outstation members receive SAG equivalent travel facilities.

      Customs

      3.
      76/2018 - dated - 11-10-2018 - Cus
      Amends Notification No. 24/2005 dated 1st March, 2005
      Summary: Substitutes serial 13S to grant a conditional exemption for goods under tariff heading 8517 70 10, excluding PCBA, covering specified telecom and networking items. Importers must follow the Customs (Imports of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty) Rules, 2017 and furnish an undertaking that the imported goods will not be used in manufacture of listed categories (b)-(i); breach attracts liability to pay the duty differential between duty without exemption and duty paid at import.
      4.
      75/2018 - dated - 11-10-2018 - Cus
      Amends Notification No. 57/2017 dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The amendment substitutes table entries for two tariff lines, specifying that "all goods" under each heading are exempt except enumerated exclusions (wrist wearable devices, optical transport equipment, POTP/POTS combinations, OTN products, IP radios; and soft switches/VoIP equipment, Carrier Ethernet/PTN/MPLS-TP products, MIMO and LTE products respectively) and provides a concessional duty rate of ten percent for goods not falling within those exclusions; the change is effective immediately following issuance.
      5.
      74/2018 - dated - 11-10-2018 - Cus
      Amends First Schedule of Customs Tariff Act, 1975
      Summary: Exercising powers under sub section (1) of section 8A of the Customs Tariff Act, the Central Government amends the First Schedule by substituting the duty entry for tariff items 8517 61 00 and 8517 69 90 in Chapter 85 with a new duty rate, effective from the day after notification, thereby revising the customs tariff applicable to those goods.

      GST - States

      6.
      S.O. 261 - dated - 9-10-2018 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment substitutes rule 89(4B) to allow refund of unutilised input tax credit for zero-rated supplies where suppliers or importers availed specified State, Central or Customs notifications, and to permit refund of attributable input tax credit on other inputs and input services used in such exports. It also substitutes rule 96(10) to disqualify persons from integrated tax export refunds if they have received supplies or availed benefits under certain notifications, except where the benefit relates solely to receipt of capital goods under the Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme.
      7.
      S.O. 260 - dated - 9-10-2018 - Bihar SGST
      Bihar Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The substituted rule 96(10) conditions eligibility for refund of integrated tax paid on exports by disqualifying claimants who received supplies where the supplier availed benefit under any of the specified Bihar or Central Government notifications, with the substitution operating retrospectively from 23rd October, 2017.
      8.
      54/2018 – State Tax - dated - 9-10-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: Substituted rule 89(4B) allows refund of unutilised input tax credit for inputs and input services received under specified State, Integrated Tax, or Customs notifications when used in zero rated supplies without payment of tax, limited to the credit attributable to such inputs and services. Substituted rule 96(10) bars refund of integrated tax on exports where the claimant received supplies benefiting from specified notifications or availed certain Customs notifications, except to the extent such benefits relate to capital goods received under the Export Promotion Capital Goods scheme.
      9.
      53/2018—State Tax - dated - 9-10-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: Substitution of sub rule (10) of Rule 96 conditions refund of integrated tax on exports: claimants are ineligible where they have received supplies for which the supplier availed benefits under specified notifications; the amendment is effective retrospectively from 23rd October, 2017.
      10.
      8/2018-State Tax - dated - 31-8-2018 - Kerala SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 7/2018-State Tax dated 13th August, 2018
      Summary: An amendment inserts a proviso requiring that the return in form GSTR-3B for the months of July 2018 and August 2018 shall be furnished electronically through the common portal by the prescribed extended dates, thereby directing taxpayers to use the common portal for those periods.
      11.
      21/2018-STATE TAX (RATE) - dated - 26-7-2018 - Manipur SGST
      Exemption to Intra-State Supplies of Handicraft Goods
      Summary: Exemption reduces Manipur state tax on intra state supplies of specified handicraft goods by capping SGST at the reduced percentage listed beside each tariff heading or subheading. "Handicraft goods" are defined as predominantly hand made items with ornamentation, in lay or distinctive aesthetic, artistic or cultural features distinct from mechanically produced goods. The operative schedule lists tariff classifications with corresponding reduced state tax rates and the exemption applies only to the extent state tax exceeds the specified reduced rate.
      12.
      31509–FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017/FIN-S.R.O. No. 404/2018 - dated - 29-9-2018 - Orissa SGST
      Seeks to notify the rate of tax collection at source (TCS) to be collected by every electronic commerce operator for intra-State taxable supplies
      Summary: Every electronic commerce operator, not being an agent, shall collect an amount calculated at a rate of half percent of the net value of intra-State taxable supplies made through it by other suppliers where the consideration with respect to such supplies is to be collected by the said operator, as notified under Section 52(1) of the Odisha Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
      13.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2018(Part-II) - dated - 10-10-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Tripura State Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment substitutes rule 96(10) to provide that persons claiming refund of integrated tax on exports are ineligible if they have received supplies on which the supplier availed benefits under specified state or central tax notifications; the change is made under the SGST rulemaking power and given retrospective effect to the stated effective date.
      14.
      F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2018(Part-II) - dated - 10-10-2018 - Tripura SGST
      Tripura State Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The Twelfth Amendment to the Tripura SGST Rules replaces sub-rule (4B) of rule 89 and sub-rule (10) of rule 96 to condition refund entitlement: refunds of unutilised input tax credit for zero-rated supplies are available for inputs received under specified notifications and for other inputs/services used in such exports; refunds of integrated tax on exports are disallowed where specified state or central notification benefits have been availed, except where benefits relate to capital goods received under the Export Promotion Capital Goods scheme.

      IBC

      15.
      IBBI/2018-19/GN/REG36 - dated - 11-10-2018 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Professionals) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2018
      Summary: Amendments require IPs to pay a ten thousand rupee renewal fee every five years and an annual fee of 0.25% of professional fees with Form E by 30 April; IPEs must file Form G and pay 0.25% of turnover annually by 30 April. Recognition as an IPE requires Form C with a fifty thousand rupee fee. IPEs must notify director/partner changes within seven days using Form F with a two thousand rupee fee. A 12% per annum simple interest applies to delayed fee payments.
      16.
      IBBI/2018-19/GN/REG35 - dated - 11-10-2018 - IBC
      INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY BOARD OF INDIA (MODEL BYE-LAWS AND GOVERNING BOARD OF INSOLVENCY PROFESSIONAL AGENCIES) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 2018
      Summary: The regulations prescribe that an insolvency professional agency's Governing Board comprise a managing director, independent directors and shareholder directors with minimum composition and residence requirements; independent directors must meet integrity and expertise criteria, have no recent pecuniary or shareholding ties to the agency, be nominated by the Board from agency proposed names, serve limited terms with a cooling off before becoming shareholder directors, and one independent director must attend Board meetings. The managing director is to be publicly selected, subject to age and term limits, committee-recommended remuneration, Board approval for appointment and termination, and is an ex officio member of key committees.
      17.
      IBBI/2018-19/GN/REG34 - dated - 11-10-2018 - IBC
      INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY BOARD OF INDIA (INFORMATION UTILITIES) (SECOND AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 2018
      Summary: The amendment adds a definition of the Board and replaces regulation 9 to mandate Governing Board composition (managing director, independent directors, shareholder directors) with residency and majority requirements, detailed independent director eligibility, nomination and term limits including a cooling-off period, and mandatory disclosure of conflicts. Regulation 9A prescribes managing director selection by open advertisement, age and tenure limits, appointment and remuneration approval processes, removal procedures including Board and Board-level oversight, and a one-year compliance deadline for existing information utilities.
      18.
      IBBI/2018-19/GN/REG33 - dated - 11-10-2018 - IBC
      INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY BOARD OF INDIA (INSOLVENCY PROFESSIONAL AGENCIES) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 2018
      Summary: Registration requires an entity to be a Section 8 company with sole object to act as an insolvency professional agency, to adopt model bye laws and governance, to meet minimum net worth and paid up capital thresholds, and for the applicant, promoters, directors and shareholders to be fit and proper, with the Board considering integrity, criminal and restraint history and financial competence.

      Income Tax

      19.
      F. No.370149/170/2018-TPL - S.O. 5194 (E) - dated - 9-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2018
      Summary: Amendment extends the right to appear or be represented before the Appellate Tribunal to any party, expressly including the Initiating Officer, and revises the Explanation to define authorised representatives: for the Initiating Officer, a person authorised by the Central Government; for other parties, a person authorised by the party, while substituting the term "the party" for "the appellant".
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      07/2018-19 - dated 10-10-2018
      Regarding Assessment of cases of mismatch of Annexure 2A-2B under DVAT Act/Rules in respect of Financial Year 2014-15 & onwards
      Summary: Audit identified irregular and excess Input Tax Credit claims, including credits from unregistered or composition scheme suppliers, inflated purchases, and purchase sale mismatches. Assessing Authorities must examine Annexure 2A 2B mismatches for FY 2014 15, 2015 16 and onwards, use DVAT portal mismatch reports, and proceed to make assessments of tax, interest and penalty under the DVAT Act and Rules following due process while observing the statutory limitation period. Zonal Incharges must monitor and report progress.

      Customs

      2.
      24/2018 - dated 23-7-2018
      Grant of Reward to informers & Govt. Servants in cases of Recovery from tax defaulters — Regarding.
      Summary: Rewards are extended to informers and government servants for information that leads to recovery of arrears from tax defaulters; informers' names will be kept confidential. The Chief Commissioner may authorize rewards only after departmental efforts to trace defaulters have been exhausted and the information is shown to have been instrumental in recovery. The reward quantum is discretionary, guided by the nature and efficacy of the information, and capped as per the scheme. Officer rewards require Reward Committee satisfaction that recovery was pending after finality or the unit was nonfunctioning, with no appeal pending, and follow existing allocation policies.
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