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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 18,2018

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      By: Rajvansh singh
      Summary: The statutory term "award" in Item 12 of Schedule I of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 does not include foreign awards, so foreign arbitral awards are not presently chargeable under that Schedule; consequently, non payment of stamp duty under the current statutory scheme does not automatically obstruct enforcement, though the legislature may lawfully amend the Act to subject foreign awards to stamp duty, and any levy must conform with non discriminatory treatment under the New York Convention.
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      Summary: The central investigative agency issued three provisional attachment orders under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act to seize properties in India and abroad tied to beneficiaries alleged to have benefited from a major bank loan fraud; the attachments target an absconding jeweller, a close associate and executive, and a corporate entity, and were taken alongside a parallel criminal probe with cross-border enforcement indicators.
      Summary: Taxpayers who have opted for the composition levy are not required to furnish the data in serial number 4A of Table 4 of FORM GSTR-4; this clarifies filing where inward supplies (other than supplies attracting reverse charge) are not auto-populated. Required amendments to the CGST Rules, 2017 will be notified.
      Summary: A Trade Promotion Council-led delegation of 45 Indian exhibitors in construction sectors is showcasing products at Expo Cihac in Mexico City to increase brand exposure, expand market access in Mexico and Latin America, and stimulate exports. The initiative emphasizes using the exhibition and the parallel Source India Mexico programme to pursue export promotion, joint ventures, technology transfer, and marketing tie ups, particularly to grow ceramic product exports where current shipments to Mexico remain comparatively limited.
      Summary: A workshop promoted expanded use of the Government e Marketplace for health procurement, urging broader product coverage and submission of a list of commonly consumed health products to the Bureau of Indian Standards for specification-setting to limit discretion. GeM was presented as a technology-enabled transparent mechanism to increase accountability of vendors and procurers and to address procurement pitfalls, and panels endorsed GeM's role in making procurement of medical equipment, devices and drugs more transparent, efficient and economical while resolving to maximise its benefits.
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      GST - States

      1.
      FTX.56/2017/Pt-III/129-13/2018 - dated - 24-9-2018 - Assam SGST
      Amendments in the Notification of the Government of Assam in the Finance (Taxation) Department No. 11/2017 (FTX.56/2017/24 dated the 29th June, 2017),
      Summary: Amendments distinguish restaurant and institutional canteen supplies from event-based catering, require that input tax credit not have been taken for concessional treatment, and include Indian Railways catering within the same category. The term "declared tariff" is replaced by "value of supply" for specified items and the related explanation is omitted. The notification defines "multimodal transportation" and the multimodal transporter's obligations, and treats e-books supplied online as a separate category within telecommunications and information supply services.
      2.
      54/2018-State Tax - dated - 9-10-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      The Gujarat Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: The amendment replaces rule 89(4B) and rule 96(10) to restrict refunds: unutilised input tax credit refunds for zero-rated supplies without payment are limited where inputs benefited from specified State or Central notifications or customs exemptions, though refunds remain for inputs used in exports received under those notifications; claims for integrated tax refund on exports are barred where specified notification benefits were availed, except insofar as such benefits relate to capital goods received under the Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme.
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      53/2018-State Tax - dated - 9-10-2018 - Gujarat SGST
      The Gujarat Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Substitution of rule 96(10) conditions eligibility for refund of integrated tax paid on exports by disqualifying claimants who have received supplies on which the supplier availed specified concessional or rate notifications; the substitution is deemed effective from the stated effective date.

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      67/2018 - dated - 16-10-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Government hereby designates the Court of Session as Special Court under the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988.
      Summary: Central Government, under the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988 and in consultation with the Chief Justices, designates specified Courts of Session and Special Judges as Special Courts for trying offences under the Act. A table lists the designated courts alongside the territorial areas-States, Union Territories, sessions divisions and districts-within which each court will exercise jurisdiction over benami offence trials. Certain entries are noted as substituted by later notifications.
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      GST - States

      1.
      Memo No. 500/GST-2 - dated 12-10-2018
      Modification of the procedure for interception of conveyances for inspection of goods in movement, and detention, release and confiscation of such goods and conveyances, as clarified in Circular conveyed vide Memo no.1761/GST-2, dated 04.06.2018.
      Summary: The circular modifies transit enforcement: replace "three working days" with "three days" and fix FORM GST MOV-05 release wording. Where a conveyance has been physically verified in transit, no further verification in the State is to occur absent fresh information of evasion; hard-copy notices/orders may be used as proof between tax authorities while portal forms remain unavailable. Detention or confiscation is limited to goods or conveyances for which a violation of GST law or rules is established, allowing selective action against non-compliant consignments on a multi-consignment conveyance.
      2.
      Memo No. 503/GST-2 - dated 12-10-2018
      E-way bill in case of storing of goods in godown of transporter.
      Summary: E-way bill obligation applies to goods temporarily stored in a transporter's godown; if the consignee declares that godown as its additional place of business with the transporter's concurrence, arrival at the godown concludes the transportation under the e-way bill and extension is not required. Subsequent movement from that godown to other recipient premises requires a fresh valid e-way bill. Transporters offering warehousing must register and maintain accounts as warehouse keepers, while recipients must maintain required records and may keep books relating to stored goods at their principal place of business.
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      Memo No. 506/GST-2 - dated 12-10-2018
      Modification of the procedure for interception of conveyances for inspection of goods in movement, and detention, release and confiscation of such goods and conveyances, as clarified in Circular conveyed vide Memo no.1761/GST-2, dated 04.06.2018.
      Summary: The Commissioner clarifies that where consignments are accompanied by an invoice or other specified document and a valid e-way bill, detention and seizure proceedings should not be initiated for limited inadvertent discrepancies-such as minor name spelling errors with correct GSTIN; PIN code mistakes not affecting e-way bill validity; minor address locality errors; one or two digit errors in document or vehicle numbers; and limited HSN digit inaccuracies where the first two digits and tax rate are correct-and that such consignments should attract the statutory penalty recorded in the prescribed adjudication form, with weekly reporting of non detention cases.
      4.
      Memo No. 3332/GST-2 - dated 9-10-2018
      Scope of Principal-agent relationship in the context of Schedule I of the HGST Act.
      Summary: The Commissioner clarifies that Schedule I treats movements of goods between principal and agent as supply only where the intermediary acts in a representative capacity; the practical, objective test is whether the agent issues the invoice for further supply in his own name (indicating authority to transfer title). If the agent invoices in his own name for onward supply, the entry applies and may trigger registration obligations; if invoices are issued in the principal's name, the entry does not apply.

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      5.
      42/2015-2020 - dated 16-10-2018
      Amendment in SION A-1486
      Summary: Amendment to SION A-1486 alters import item 1 description from Lauryl Alcohol to Lauryl Alcohol/Lauryl Myristyl Alcohol for Sodium Lauryl Sulphate 90%; allowed input quantities against 1 kg export are: Lauryl Alcohol/Lauryl Myristyl Alcohol 0.780 Kg, Chloro Sulphonic Acid 0.441 Kg, Sodium Hydroxide 0.175 Kg, and E.D.T.A Tech 0.0005 Kg.
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