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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 14,2017

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The document asserts that interest paid for delayed deposit of TDS/TCS is deductible under Section 37 because TDS/TCS are part payments of business liabilities owed to payees; such interest is compensatory in nature and distinguishable from interest on the assessee's own income-tax, which is non-deductible.
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      Summary: Establishes an outreach mechanism to advance insolvency and bankruptcy awareness among higher education students by promoting essay competitions through Institutes of Learning. Eligible participants are graduate and postgraduate students across disciplines at universities, deemed universities and professional institutes. Institutes organising contests must follow published guidelines and will issue certificates of participation to all entrants and award prizes to top submissions, with the Institute of Learning responsible for competition facilitation and compliance with procedural directions.
      Summary: Central fiscal authority amends a prior customs notification by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 to prescribe tariff values for specified imports. The substituted tables set tariff-value benchmarks by tariff classification for edible oils and oil fractions, crude soybean oil, brass scrap, poppy seeds and areca nuts (expressed in US dollars per metric tonne), and unit tariff values for gold and silver where benefit of specified notification entries is availed.
      Summary: To claim transitional credit in TRAN-1 for legacy Central Excise, Service Tax and VAT registrations, taxpayers must first add those legacy registration numbers to their GST enrolment via the non-core amendment facility because the TRAN-1 application validates legacy registration numbers against enrolment data; failure to match causes a "processed with error" status. When filing the non-core amendment, omit special characters in registration numbers, avoid duplicate contact details for stakeholders, use updated Service Accounting Codes, and place STD codes in the correct telephone field to ensure successful TRAN-1 submission.
      Summary: The advisory explains that discrepancies arise first when the Offline Tool rejects Excel-imported records failing its validations-incorrect date format, invoice format, GSTIN format, decimal precision, or duplicate invoices-and advises using the GSTN-provided Excel template. A second class of discrepancies occurs after JSON upload due to portal validations: inactive buyer GSTINs, duplicate invoice numbers, invoice numbers in credit/debit notes, and export shipping bill date checks; rejected invoices appear in a portal error report and the GSTR-1 summary must be regenerated.
      Summary: Omission of supplier invoices from a filed GSTR 1 can be remedied either by the recipient adding them in its GSTR 2-thereby auto drafting them into the supplier's GSTR 1A for supplier acceptance and liability discharge without interest and enabling recipient credit in the same month-or, if the recipient fails to add them, by the supplier including the invoices in the next month's return, paying tax with interest, after which the invoices auto populate the recipient's GSTR 2 and the recipient may claim credit that month.
      Summary: Notifications dated 13-10-2017 amend GST rules and rates, extend filing deadlines for ITC-01, GSTR-6, GSTR-5A and GSTR-4, and address tax timing on advances for smaller registered persons. They cross-empower State Tax officers for refund processing, add certain handicraft goods to exemption lists, amend rate notifications including treatment under the Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM), and exempt RCM tax payment under CGST, IGST and UTGST until 31.03.2018.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India issued the reference rate for the US dollar and published corresponding cross currency exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen, using middle rates of cross currency quotations to derive those exchange rates; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Discussions focused on strengthening bilateral trade and investment, with India presenting structural reforms such as GST, financial inclusion and measures against the shadow economy; a primary operational request was reform of H1B/L1 visa procedures and social security contribution treatment to protect skilled Indian professionals' earned benefits and facilitate cross-border talent flows.
      Summary: The Government's bold structural reforms have created opportunities for resolution of stressed infrastructure assets under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and for financial-sector strengthening. Successive measures, including demonetisation and implementation and transition to the Goods and Services Tax, are characterised as temporary slowdowns whose effects have largely abated, enabling a shift toward a higher growth trajectory supported by increased foreign direct investment, an Infrastructure Fund, and efforts to improve Ease of Doing Business.
      Summary: The intervention urged the IMF's Strong, Sustainable, and Balanced Growth report be used to examine cross border policy spill overs, with greater transparency on underlying methodologies and clear country policy scenarios, including assessments of policy space, key challenges, and recommended actions to enable identification of common challenges and coordinated policy responses.
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      GST

      1.
      45/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to amend the CGST Rules, 2017
      Summary: The Central Goods and Services Tax (Ninth Amendment) Rules, 2017 amend the CGST Rules, 2017 with effect from publication in the Official Gazette. The amendments permit eligible registered persons to opt for the composition scheme by filing FORM GST CMP-02, require FORM GST ITC-03 within ninety days, and bar TRAN-1 after ITC-03. They also introduce an invoice-cum-bill of supply for mixed supplies to unregistered persons, revise consolidated tax invoice provisions, adjust return filing on switching to the composition scheme mid-quarter, and update GST forms for zero-rated supplies, SEZ supplies, deemed exports, and related reporting.
      2.
      44/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the time limit for submission of FORM GST ITC-01
      Summary: The Commissioner extended the time for registered persons who became eligible to claim Input Tax Credit during July-September 2017 to make the declaration in FORM GST ITC-01 under the statutory grant of authority and applicable procedural rule, permitting those eligible to avail the input tax credit by the substituted later deadline.
      3.
      43/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the time limit for filing of FORM GSTR-6
      Summary: Extension of time for furnishing returns by an Input Service Distributor in FORM GSTR-6 is provided under the powers of the Commissioner read with the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 and Rules, extending the due date for July, August and September 2017 returns until the 15th day of November 2017, and superceding Notification No. 26/2017-Central Tax dated 28 August 2017.
      4.
      42/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the time limit for filing of FORM GSTR-5A
      Summary: Extension of the filing deadline is granted for furnishing FORM GSTR-5A by suppliers of online information and database access or retrieval services from outside India to non-taxable online recipients, permitting filing for July, August and September 2017 until the 20th day of November 2017, with the notification deemed effective from 15th September 2017 and superseding the earlier notification save for prior actions.
      5.
      41/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the time limit for filing of FORM GSTR-4
      Summary: The Commissioner, invoking powers under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act and associated rules, extended the time for composition suppliers to furnish their quarterly return in Form GSTR-4 for the July-September 2017 quarter to the substituted deadline specified in the notification, with a note recording an earlier substituted deadline by a subsequent notification.
      6.
      40/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - CGST
      GST on receipt of advance - payment of tax to be made on issuance of invoice by registered persons having aggregate turnover less than ₹ 1.5 crores
      Summary: Notification 40/2017 requires registered persons whose aggregate turnover does not exceed the statutory threshold and who have not opted for composition to pay central tax on outward supplies at the time of supply, including supplies subject to special time-of-supply rules, and to furnish details and returns as prescribed in Chapter IX with payment periods as specified in the Act.
      7.
      39/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to cross-empower State Tax officers for processing and grant of refund
      Summary: State and Union Territory officers authorized by their Commissioners as proper officers for refund under the respective GST Acts are specified to act as proper officers for sanctioning refunds under the Central GST Act and Rules, for registered persons located within their territorial jurisdiction who apply to them, subject to specified exceptions to the Central GST refund rule provisions.
      8.
      38/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - CGST
      Seeks to amend notification no. 32/2017-CT dated 15.09.2017 so as to add certain items to the list of “handicrafts goods”
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No.32/2017-Central Tax substitutes the textile-related entry to read "Textile (handloom products), Handmade shawls, stoles and scarves" with chapter references and inserts new serial entries adding chain stitch; crewel, namda, gabba; wicker willow products; toran; and articles made of shola, thereby expanding the enumerated list of handicrafts goods under the CGST notification.
      9.
      38/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - CGST Rate
      GST on Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) - payment of tax u/s 9(4) of the CGST Act, 2017 exempted till 30.09.2018
      Summary: The amendment omits the proviso under Paragraph 1 of the principal rate notification and preserves the exemption in Notification No.8/2017 Central Tax (Rate) as amended, thereby extending the exemption from the Reverse Charge Mechanism payment obligation for all registered persons until the later date specified by the notification and its subsequent substitutions.
      10.
      11/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - IGST
      Seeks to cross-empower State Tax officers for processing and grant of refund under IGST
      Summary: State and Union Territory officers authorized as proper officers under the respective State/UT GST Acts are designated to act as proper officers for sanctioning IGST refunds for registered persons located in their territorial jurisdiction, with exercise of those powers governed by the Central GST refund provisions and rules, subject to specified exclusions later amended by substitution.
      11.
      10/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - IGST
      Persons making inter-State supplies of taxable services shall be exempted from registration u/s 23(2) where turnover is not exceeding ₹ 20 Lacs
      Summary: Persons making inter State supplies of taxable services are exempted from registration under the IGST framework where their aggregate turnover, computed on an all India basis for a financial year, does not exceed the prescribed small taxpayer threshold; a lower aggregate value cap applies for suppliers in special category States, and the exemption is grounded in section 20 of the IGST Act read with sub section (2) of section 23 of the CGST Act.
      12.
      09/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - IGST
      Seeks to amend notification no. 8/2017-IT dated 14.09.2017 so as to add certain items to the list of “handicrafts goods”
      Summary: Amends the IGST notification to revise the handicrafts goods table by substituting the serial 9 entry with Textile (handloom products), handmade shawls, stoles and scarves including specified textile chapters, and by inserting new entries adding chain stitch; crewel, namda, gabba; wicker willow products; toran; and articles made of shola as additional handicraft categories.
      13.
      32/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - IGST Rate
      IGST on Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) - payment of tax u/s 5(4) of the IGST Act, 2017 exempted till 30.09.2018
      Summary: Exemption grants that inter State supplies of goods or services received by a registered person from an unregistered supplier are exempt from integrated tax leviable under section 5(4) of the IGST Act, 2017. The exemption is effected by notification and applied to all registered persons until the then notified expiry date, with the notification having been subject to later substitutions of that date.
      14.
      38/2017 - dated - 13-10-2017 - UTGST Rate
      UTGST on Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) - payment of tax u/s 7(4) of the UTGST Act, 2017 exempted till 31.03.2018
      Summary: The notification omits the proviso to Paragraph 1 of Notification No.8/2017 and extends the exemption in that notification to all registered persons, thereby affecting payment obligations under the reverse charge mechanism and altering the temporal applicability of the exemption as subsequently modified by later notifications.

      GST - States

      15.
      14-C.T./GST-44/2017-State Tax - dated - 13-10-2017 - West Bengal SGST
      Extension of time limit for making a declaration in GST ITC- 01 for the months of July, August and September, 2017
      Summary: Extension of the time limit is granted for making the declaration in FORM GST ITC-01 by registered persons who became eligible to avail input tax credit under sub-section (1) of section 18 during July, August and September 2017; the Commissioner, invoking the statutory rule-making and extension powers, extends the filing deadline to the specified extended date for those declarations.
      16.
      13-C.T./GST-43/2017-State Tax - dated - 13-10-2017 - West Bengal SGST
      Further Extension of time limit for submitting GSTR-6 for the months of July, August and September, 2017
      Summary: The Commissioner extends the time limit for furnishing returns in FORM GSTR-6 by Input Service Distributors for July, August and September, 2017, superseding a prior notification and setting the new due date as the fifteenth day of November, 2017, without affecting actions done or omitted before the supersession.
      17.
      12-C.T./GST-41/2017-State Tax - dated - 13-10-2017 - West Bengal SGST
      Extension of time limit for submitting GSTR-4 for the quarter July to September, 2017
      Summary: The Commissioner of State Tax, West Bengal, exercising powers under sub section (6) of section 39 read with section 168 of the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Act, extends the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR 4 by composition suppliers for the July-September 2017 quarter, under sub section (2) of section 39 read with rule 62 of the West Bengal GST Rules, 2017, to 15 November 2017.
      18.
      1736-F.T. - dated - 25-9-2017 - West Bengal SGST
      Corrigendum to Notification No. 1137-F.T. dated 28/06/2017 relating to Advocate Services
      Summary: The corrigendum replaces language limiting taxation to representational services to business entities with wording treating services provided by individual advocates, senior advocates, or firms of advocates as legal services provided 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 courts, tribunals or authorities.
      19.
      1720-F.T. - dated - 22-9-2017 - West Bengal SGST
      Amendment of Notification No 1076-F.T. dated 21/06/2017
      Summary: The notification amends a prior departmental notification to redesignate VAT-era officials for GST administration: Sales Tax Officer is substituted as Assistant Commissioner of State tax and Assistant Sales Tax Officer is substituted as State Tax Officer, thereby aligning existing VAT appointments to specified GST-era roles and enabling those officers to carry out functions under the GST Act in their newly designated capacities.
      20.
      1719-F.T. - dated - 22-9-2017 - West Bengal SGST
      Amendment of Notification No 1072-F.T. dated 21/06/2017
      Summary: Under authority of section 3 of the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Act, two clauses of Notification No. 1072-F.T. are substituted to designate the relevant posts as Assistant Commissioner of State Tax and State Tax Officer, thereby appointing those classes of officers for carrying out the purposes of the Act; the amendment takes effect from the stated date in October 2017.
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      GST - States

      1.
      10/2017 - dated 11-10-2017
      Clarification on issues related to furnishing of Bond/Letter of Undertaking for exports
      Summary: The circular extends the facility of export under a Letter of Undertaking (LUT) to all registered persons except specified prosecuted persons, prescribes LUT validity for the financial year with withdrawal and restoration mechanics tied to payment and export timelines, mandates temporary submission procedures until FORM GST RFD-11 is on the portal, accepts exporter self-declaration with post-facto verification, requires three working day acceptance by authorities (deemed accepted if not), and sets bond and bank guarantee safeguards, running bond maintenance, sealing supervision, and jurisdictional acceptance rules.
      2.
      F. 17(134) ACCT/GST/2017/2634 - dated 29-9-2017
      Corrigendum 2017/2634 of Circular No. 2/2017/2627 Dated 29 Sep 2017
      Summary: The corrigendum clarifies that goods put up in unit containers bearing a registered brand name or a brand name on which an actionable claim or enforceable right exists are taxable at 5%. It further provides that where any actionable claim or enforceable right in respect of such brand name has been voluntarily foregone, the goods shall be exempted subject to the conditions specified in Annexure I.
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