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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 13,2020

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      By: SANJIV KAPOOR
      Summary: E-invoicing under GST mandates electronic B2B invoice reporting in prescribed JSON format to an Invoice Registration Portal (IRP) which validates data against the central GST registry, issues a digitally signed invoice with a unique Invoice Reference Number (IRN) and QR code, and forwards authenticated invoice data to GST and e way bill systems to automate return reporting and e way bill generation.
      By: Chandani Nawalkha
      Summary: Administrative GST rules make buyers accountable for suppliers' missing invoice uploads by limiting input tax credit claimable for invoices not appearing in Form GSTR 2A. The rule caps the credit available for such missing invoices and requires monthly reconciliation between books and GSTR 2A, maintaining records of deferred credit. A temporary relaxation permitted applying the restriction cumulatively over multiple tax periods, with the cumulative adjustment effected when filing the subsequent month's return, illustrated by a numerical example.
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      Summary: The package provides a Leave Travel Concession Cash Voucher Scheme and a one time Special Festival Advance to stimulate consumer spending, requiring that cash-in-lieu benefits be spent on goods or services attracting GST of 12% or more from GST-registered vendors via digital payments with GST invoices; the Festival Advance is interest-free, disbursed via preloaded RuPay cards and recoverable in instalments. Separately, interest-free 50 year loans to states for capital expenditure are allocated in three parts, disbursed in two tranches subject to utilisation, to be spent within the prescribed timeframe and treated as additional to other borrowing ceilings.
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      GST - States

      1.
      ERTS(T)2/2020/361 - dated - 31-8-2020 - Meghalaya SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 21/2019- State Tax, dated the 23rd April, 2019
      Summary: The Government of Meghalaya amends Notification No.21/2019-State Tax by substituting a later operative date in the first proviso of the third paragraph, thereby extending the duration of the provisional condition set out in that notification; the amendment is promulgated under the State's delegated taxation authority on the recommendation of the Council.
      2.
      ERTS(T)2/2020/353 - dated - 31-8-2020 - Meghalaya SGST
      Government of Meghalaya appoints the 1st day of September, 2020, as the date on which the provisions of Section 10 of the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2020, shall come into force.
      Summary: The Government notifies the appointment of an effective date under the amendment statute, specifying that Section 10 of the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2020 shall come into force on the appointed date, exercising the statutory power to fix commencement of that provision.
      3.
      ERTS(T)2/2020/341 - dated - 30-7-2020 - Meghalaya SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 13/2020 - State Tax, dated the 21st March, 2020
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No.13/2020 inserts a Special Economic Zone unit into the class of entities referenced and raises the notification's monetary threshold, by adding the phrase "a Special Economic Zone unit and" before the reference to entities "referred to in sub-rules," and substituting the prior threshold with a higher threshold. The change is effected under the delegated authority of sub-rule (4) of rule 48 of the Meghalaya GST Rules on the Council's recommendation.
      4.
      ERTS(T)2/2020/340 - dated - 30-7-2020 - Meghalaya SGST
      Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Ninth Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: The notification replaces FORM GST INV-01 with a standardized e Invoice Schema (Version 1.1) prescribing field level cardinality, technical specifications and mandatory blocks including Basic Details (with IRN generated by the IRP), Supplier, Recipient, mandatory Invoice Item Details, and Document Total; it also provides optional sections for Document Period, Preceding Documents, Payee, Delivery, Export particulars, supporting documents and E way Bill Details, with conditional mandatoryity for certain transport and tax fields.
      5.
      27254 -FIN-CT1-TAX- 0001/2020 - dated - 8-10-2020 - Orissa SGST
      Odisha Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2020
      Summary: The amendment requires a Quick Response code embedding the Invoice Reference Number (IRN) for invoices issued in the prescribed electronic manner and authorises the Commissioner, on Council recommendation, to notify exemptions from that invoicing requirement for specified persons or classes under conditions. It further substitutes the verification provision to permit production of the QR code with embedded IRN electronically to the proper officer in lieu of the physical tax invoice.
      6.
      27250 -FIN-CT1-TAX- 0001/2020 - dated - 8-10-2020 - Orissa SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 10654-FIN-CT1-TAX-0002/2020, dated the 31st March, 2020
      Summary: Amendment to the sixth proviso to rule 46 of the Odisha GST Rules substitutes "a financial year" with wording permitting applicability to any preceding financial year from 2017-18 onwards, and replaces the earlier commencement day in the second paragraph with a later day in December; the notification is deemed to have come into force from the 30th September, 2020.
      7.
      27246 -FIN-CTI-TAX- 0001/2020 - dated - 8-10-2020 - Orissa SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 10650-FIN-CT1-TAX-0002/2020, dated the 31st March, 2020
      Summary: The notification amends the prior Odisha GST notification by substituting "a financial year" with "any preceding financial year from 2017-18 onwards" and by inserting "or for exports" after references to supplies of goods or services to a registered person; the amendment is issued under the Odisha GST Rules on GST Council recommendation and is deemed effective from 30th September, 2020.
      8.
      G.O. Ms. No. 56 - dated - 1-10-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Waiver of late fee for FORM GSTR-10 if filed between 22.09.2020 to 31.12.2020
      Summary: The notification waives the amount of late fee payable under the Puducherry GST law that is in excess of two hundred and fifty rupees for registered persons who failed to furnish FORM GSTR-10 by the due date but furnish that return within the specified relief period; the waiver applies to returns filed between 22nd September 2020 and 31st December 2020 and the notification is deemed to have come into force on 21st September 2020.
      9.
      G.O. Ms. No. 55 - dated - 1-10-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to insert proviso in Notification No. G.O. Ms. No. 2, dated the 3rd January, 2018
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso granting a conditional late fee waiver for FORM GSTR-4: late fee exceeding two hundred and fifty rupees is waived, and a full waiver applies where the return shows nil State tax, for registered persons who failed to file GSTR-4 for the quarters July 2017-March 2019 by the due date but file between 22 September 2020 and 31 October 2020; the notification is deemed effective from 21 September 2020.
      10.
      G.O. Ms. No. 54 - dated - 1-10-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to insert proviso in Notification No. G.O. Ms. No. 44, dated the 7th September, 2020
      Summary: A proviso extends prescribed time limits for completion or compliance of any action related to goods sent or taken out of India on approval for sale or return, where such time limits fell within the period from 20 March 2020 to 30 October 2020 and were not met; such time limits shall stand extended up to 31 October 2020.
      11.
      G.O. Ms. No. 53 - dated - 1-10-2020 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to extend due date of compliance which falls during the period from "20.03.2020 to 29.06.2020" till 30.06.2020 and to extend validity of e-way bills
      Summary: The notification extends the time limit for issuance of orders rejecting refund claims, where the original deadline falls between 20 March 2020 and 29 June 2020, to the later of fifteen days after receipt of the registered person's reply to the notice or 30 June 2020; the measure is effective from 20 March 2020.
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      1.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 51/2020 - dated 28-9-2020
      Manufacturing and other operations in a Warehouse Regulations (MOOWR) and waiver of interest – Changes in ICES
      Summary: ICES now requires IEC-warehouse mapping and updated BE declarations for Ex Bond Bills of Entry for goods manufactured in Sec 65 warehouses: the system validates IEC and 10 digit warehouse code mapping; BE_ITEM_SW_CTRL must record warehousing date, GST invoice number and date, finished product description, quantity and unit code for each item; multiple invoices may be entered via serial controls. Items cleared from the mapped Sec 65 warehouse will attract no interest. A re crediting option for the Warehouse BE ledger on re export via Shipping Bill entry has been enabled.
      2.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 53/2020 - dated 28-9-2020
      Capturing additional details for Certificate of Origin (COO) as per Customs (Administration of Rules of Origin under Trade Agreements) Rules. 2020 in Bill of Entry
      Summary: Importers claiming preferential duty must enter item wise COO details and the CUF02 self declaration in the Bill of Entry; upload the COO to eSanchit and declare its IRN per item; indicate transit country as issuing country or intervening country code; and ensure each uploaded COO is marked defaced in the system before Out of Charge, per ICES changes effective 21.09.2020 and Annexures mapping notifications to COO document codes.
      3.
      Trade Notice No. 18/2020 - dated 22-9-2020
      Streamlining of UQCs in Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills & Certain relaxations to License SBs
      Summary: Only prescribed Unit Quantity Codes (UQCs) are accepted in Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills, with Statistical Quantity Codes mandatory in item-level declarations. A temporary relaxation permits filing License Shipping Bills where the Shipping Bill item UQC (which must be a prescribed standard code) does not match the UQC recorded in an existing license; the license table should retain the license UQC while item declarations use standard UQCs.
      4.
      Trade Notice No. 16/2020 - dated 21-9-2020
      Manufacturing and other operations in a Warehouse Regulations (MOOWR) and waiver of interest – Changes in ICES as per ICES Advisory 33/2020
      Summary: ICES changes require mapping importer IECs to licensed Sec 65 warehouse codes and an updated BE message format with BE_ITEM_SW_CTRL item-level fields (fixed 'SEC65' control code, warehouse code, warehousing date, GST invoice number and date, finished goods description, quantity, UQC and CTH fragment) to validate Ex-Bond Bills of Entry for home clearance after manufacturing in a Sec 65 warehouse so that such Ex-Bond BEs attract no interest; a system option also allows re-crediting the Warehouse BE ledger on re-export.
      5.
      Trade Notice No. 17/2020 - dated 21-9-2020
      Capturing additional details for Certificate of Origin (COO) as per Customs (Administration of Rules of Origin under Trade Agreements) Rules, 2020 in Bill of Entry – Changes in ICES as per ICES Advisory 34/2020
      Summary: Importers claiming preferential rates must enter item-wise COO details in the Bill of Entry (BE_SW_INFO_TYPE), upload the relevant Certificate of Origin to e Sanchit and declare its IRN, file the self-declaration codified as CUF02 in BE_STATEMENT, populate specified COO fields (issuing country code, COO number|issue date, origin criteria codes, accumulation indicator), enter appropriate transit country codes, and ensure mandatory electronic defacement of each COO before Out of Charge; Annexure 2 maps PTA/FTA notifications to COO document codes. These ICES changes took effect 21.09.2020.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 41/2020 - dated 18-9-2020
      Manufacturing and other operations in a Warehouse Regulations (MOOWR) and waiver of interest - Changes in ICES
      Summary: ICES has been updated to support MOOWR interest waiver for Ex Bond Bills of Entry from Section 65 warehouses by adding an IEC-Warehouse mapping option under the AC (Bonds) role to validate Sec 65 declarations, and by uploading a revised Bill of Entry message format with item level BE ITEM SW CTRL fields (Annexure I). Items properly declared under the new format will not attract interest. A re crediting option for the Warehouse BE ledger on re export via Exports details of WHBE has been added. Changes are effective from 21.09.2020.
      7.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 33/2020 - dated 18-9-2020
      Manufacturing and other operations in a Warehouse Regulations (MOOWR) and waiver of interest — Changes in ICES
      Summary: No interest is leviable on Ex Bond Bills of Entry for home consumption where manufacturing occurred in a Section 65 warehouse. ICES now requires IEC Warehouse mapping (enter IEC and 10 digit warehouse code) to validate Sec65 declarations, an updated BE message format with item level fields (fixed 'SEC65' control code, warehouse code, warehousing date, GST invoice and finished product details) for Ex Bond BEs, and an option to re credit the WBE ledger on re export by entering shipping bill details. Changes effective 21.09.2020.
      8.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 117/2020 - dated 12-9-2020
      All India roll-out of Faceless Assessment
      Summary: Faceless Assessment requires electronic submission of bills of entry via ICEGATE and e-Sanchit and central assignment to designated Faceless Assessment Groups for verification; port authorities retain examination, inspection, custody of documents and processing of bonds. Faceless groups may accept self-assessments, raise consolidated electronic queries, order testing or examinations to be executed by shed officers, provisionally assess or transfer exceptional cases to Port Assessment Groups, and must issue speaking orders when re-assessing, with appeals to the Commissioner (Appeals). All communications are exclusively electronic.
      9.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No.115/2020 - dated 11-9-2020
      Launch of e-Office in Nhava Sheva–V Commissionerate, JNCH
      Summary: Launch of E-Office requires stakeholders to use electronic communication to Nhava Sheva-V Commissionerate, with submissions in PDF (preferably searchable), provision of mobile and email for issuance of a Diary Number, use of the designated email [email protected] for official correspondence, lodging of hard copies at the Central Receipt Unit on the ground floor of JNCH, and reporting difficulties or suggestions to the Additional Commissioner of Customs, NS-V.
      10.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 114/2020 - dated 10-9-2020
      Guidelines regarding implementation of section 28DA of the Customs Act, 1962 and CAROTAR, 2020 in respect of Rules of Origin under Trade Agreements (FTA/PTA/CECA/CEPA) and verification of Certificates of Origin
      Summary: Guidance prescribes that COO verification may arise from certificate defects, mismatched signatures/seals, doubts on compliance with product-specific or regional value criteria, or random selection; importers must furnish a prescribed minimum data set and exercise reasonable care for accuracy before authorities initiate verification with partner country Verification Authorities. CAROTAR requires bill of entry modifications for required declarations and mandates use of an ICES repository for specimen signatures/seals, with alternative measures for non-EDI locations and referral to the Board when specimens are unavailable.
      11.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No.70/2020 - dated 10-9-2020
      Capturing Additional details for Certificate of Origin (COO) as per Customs (Administration of Rules of Origin under Trade Agreement) Rules, 2020 in Bill of Entry
      Summary: Importers claiming preferential duty must enter item wise COO particulars in the Bill of Entry SW INFO TYPE table, upload the COO to the electronic repository and declare its IRN, make the CUF02 self declaration in the STATEMENT table, indicate transit country as required, and ensure COO documents are marked defaced in the system before Out Of Charge; PTA/FTA notification to COO document code mappings are provided.
      12.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. .54/2020 - dated 2-9-2020
      Launch of e-Office in 0/0 the Airport & ACC Commissionerate
      Summary: The Airport & ACC Commissionerate has launched the e-Office application to create a paperless, secure and transparent processing environment; stakeholders are directed to submit communications electronically in searchable PDF format, include mobile and email contact details to receive immediate acknowledgement and a Diary Number for reference, and trade bodies are asked to circulate the notice and report any difficulties or suggestions.
      13.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 104-2020 - dated 25-8-2020
      ICES Advisory 10/2020 (Project Imports) - Option to debit duty through Duty Scrip for Project Imports Bills of Entry
      Summary: Project Imports bills of entry may be paid in whole or part by debiting approved duty scrips via ICES using the DEPB License Management 'Pay Proj. Imports/EPCG' option. Importers or customs brokers must file the bill of entry quoting the Project Import license number for each item, then approach the Assessing Group before duty payment with scrip details and the amount to be paid; the assessing officer will enable scrip debit and revise the duty challan to reflect scrip payment and any residual duty.
      14.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 105/2020 - dated 25-8-2020
      Refund of amount on account of double-payment of Customs Duty
      Summary: Refunds for double payment of Customs duty require verification from PAO/e-PAO and bank scrolls, ICEGATE challan enquiry, ICES payment-integration data, and bank confirmation. If bank verification is not received within 15 days of request, the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner, CRC-I, JNCH, may process the refund claim relying on the other verification reports and available records. Implementation difficulties should be reported to the Joint/Additional Commissioner of the Centralized Refund Section, and the directions shall operate as a standing order for officers and staff.
      15.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. -103/2020 - dated 24-8-2020
      Revised guidelines for conduct of personal hearings in virtualmode under CGST Act, 2017, IGST Act, 2017, Customs Act, 1962, Central Excise Act, 1944 and Chapter V of Finance Act, 1994
      Summary: Personal hearings in proceedings under Customs, Central Excise, Chapter V of the Finance Act and the CGST/IGST Acts are mandated to be conducted via video conferencing. Authorities must notify parties by official email with joining links and officer contact details, require scanned authorization and photo ID, and conduct hearings from official facilities or approved platforms. Oral submissions will be reduced to a written "record of personal hearing" emailed within one day; parties have three days to sign or modify it. Documents filed during hearings must be self-attested and emailed within three days.
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