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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 24,2017

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      By: CA.VINOD CHAURASIA
      Summary: The Code provides a time bound insolvency framework: corporate resolution processes must conclude within a statutory period subject to one creditor approved extension, resolution plans require a super majority creditor vote before adjudicating authority approval, a fast track process exists for smaller companies, and liquidation follows where resolution fails. It establishes an Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board, insolvency professionals, information utilities, adjudicating authorities with appeal routes, a prescribed liquidation priority, treatment of preferential and undervalued transactions, penalties for concealment, and an insolvency fund with contributor withdrawal rules.
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      Summary: The auctions will follow the multiple price method, administered by the central bank's designated office, with both competitive and non-competitive bids to be submitted electronically on the central bank's E-Kuber platform within prescribed time windows; up to a capped proportion of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding Facility, and payment, allotment timelines and eligibility for When Issued trading will follow the central bank's operational guidelines.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the US dollar reference rate and stated that, together with middle rates of cross currency quotes, it determines derived exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and yen against the rupee; the SDR rupee rate will be based on this published reference rate.
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      Customs

      1.
      51/2017 - dated - 18-10-2017 - ADD
      Revocation of the anti-dumping duties imposed on imports of Soda Ash from Russia and Turkey
      Summary: The Government rescinds the 2013 notification imposing anti dumping duties on Soda Ash imports from Russia and Turkey, following a mid term review that found continued dumping but no injury to the domestic industry and recommended revocation; the rescission supersedes the earlier rescission notification but remains in abeyance subject to final High Court orders challenging the designated authority's findings.
      2.
      50/2017 - dated - 18-10-2017 - ADD
      Revocation of the anti-dumping duties imposed on imports of Soda Ash from China, European Union, Kenya, Pakistan, Iran, Ukraine and United States of America (USA)
      Summary: The designated authority's mid-term review found continued dumping of soda ash from specified origins but concluded that dumping caused no injury-undercutting, underselling, injury margin, and price suppression/depression were negative while domestic industry volume and price indicators improved-and recommended revocation of anti-dumping duties. Judicial orders placed notifications in abeyance and required procedural redress; after further proceedings the Central Government rescinded the original anti-dumping notification, subject to abeyance pending final judicial determination.

      DGFT

      3.
      36/2015-2020 - dated - 20-10-2017 - FTP
      Addition of Krishnapatnam port for import of new vehicles
      Summary: Addition of Krishnapatnam port to the authorised entry points for the import of new vehicles amends Import Policy Condition 2(II)(d) of Chapter 87 of the ITC(HS) 2017, Schedule 1 (Import Policy), revising the list of Customs Ports through which new vehicles may be imported to include Krishnapatnam among permitted seaports.
      4.
      35/2015-2020 - dated - 18-10-2017 - FTP
      Amendment in Para 2.17 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020 on imports and Exports to Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in terms of UNSC resolutions concerning DPRK.
      Summary: The amendment substitutes Paragraph 2.17 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020 to impose a prohibition on direct or indirect import and export to and from DPRK: banning military hardware, arms and related materiel, items and technologies identified in UN and IAEA documents that could aid nuclear or missile programmes, luxury goods, and other items the Central Government may determine; and imposing sectoral prohibitions on specified fuels, petroleum, minerals, metals, seafood, textiles and certain vessels and aircraft subject to UN specified exemptions and procedures.
      5.
      34/2015-2020 - dated - 18-10-2017 - FTP
      Amendments in Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20 -reg
      Summary: Amendment imposes an actual user condition on gold imports by Four Star and Five Star Export Houses with Nominated Agency Certificates, permitting import of gold only as input for manufacture and export by the certificate holder during the remaining validity of the certificate, and prohibits issuance or renewal of Nominated Agency Certificates for Four Star and Five Star Export House status holders.

      GST - States

      6.
      G.O.MS. No. 462 - dated - 16-10-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. G.O.Ms.No. 264, Revenue (Commercial Taxes-II), Dt. 29th June, 2017 - Amendment list of goods where excess ITC cannot be refunded; i.e., notifying that Excess ITC is not refundable for Corduroy Fabrics
      Summary: Adds corduroy fabrics (tariff heading 5801) to the list of goods for which excess input tax credit is not refundable by inserting S.No.6A into the table of G.O.Ms.No.264; amendment is made under clause (ii) of the proviso to sub-section (3) of section 54 of the Andhra Pradesh GST Act and is deemed effective from 22nd September, 2017.
      7.
      G.O.MS. No. 459 - dated - 16-10-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      The Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax (Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2017.
      Summary: Amendments permit persons provisionally registered or newly applied for registration to opt into the Composition Scheme by electronically filing FORM GST CMP-02, subject to furnishing FORM GST ITC-03 within ninety days and prohibiting subsequent filing of FORM GST TRAN-1; TRAN-1 filers may revise their declaration once within the prescribed time or any extension. The rules also mandate e-way bill generation by principals for inter state job work consignments and by exempted persons transporting handicraft goods, and amend TRAN-1 and GSTR-4 formats and instructions regarding credit and document entries.
      8.
      G.O.MS. No. 458 - dated - 16-10-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Recommendations of the Council, deduct tax from the payment made or credited to the supplier of taxable goods or services or both.
      Summary: The Government appoints 18 September 2017 as the date on which the provision requiring specified government-related entities to deduct tax from payments to suppliers comes into force for authorities, boards or bodies with majority government participation, societies established by government or local authorities, and public sector undertakings; however, the actual liability to deduct tax will commence from a later date to be notified after recommendations of the Council.
      9.
      G.O.MS. No. 457 - dated - 16-10-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Exempting casual taxable persons making taxable supplies of handi-craft goods from obtaining Registration.
      Summary: Casual taxable persons supplying handicraft goods are exempted from registration under the Andhra Pradesh GST Act subject to all India aggregate turnover thresholds and a lower threshold for Special Category States. Exempt persons must obtain a Permanent Account Number and generate an e-way bill; the exemption applies to inter State suppliers who availed the corresponding Integrated Tax notification. "Handicraft goods" are defined by a table mapping product descriptions to HSN codes where production is predominantly by hand.
      10.
      G.O.MS. No. 456 - dated - 16-10-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Waiver of late fee on late filing of GSTR 3B for the month of July, 2017.
      Summary: The government, invoking its enabling power under the State GST Act and acting on the GST Council's recommendation, waives the late fee payable under the statutory return-filing regime for all registered persons who failed to furnish Form GSTR-3B for the specified month by the due date.
      11.
      F-10-76/2017/CT/V (132) - dated - 25-9-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Commercial Tax Department, No. 13/2017-State Tax (Rate) notification No. F-10-43/2017/CT/V (81), dated the 28th June, 2017,
      Summary: Corrigendum replaces the former description with a provision stating that services provided by an individual advocate, senior advocate or firm of advocates by way of legal services, directly or indirectly, are to be understood as legal services. An explanation defines "legal service" to mean any service relating to advice, consultancy or assistance in any branch of law and includes representational services before any court, tribunal or authority.
      12.
      F-10-75/2017/CT/V (131)-29/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-9-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. 5/2017-State Tax (Rate) notification No. F-10-43/2017/CT/V (73), dated the 28th June, 2017.
      Summary: An amendment inserts a new tariff entry adding corduroy fabrics (HSN 5801) into the State tax rate schedule after S. No. 6, made under the proviso to sub section (3) of the GST Act on the Council's recommendation, and is deemed effective from 22-09-2017.
      13.
      F-10-75/2017/CT/V (130)-28/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-9-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. 2/2017-State Tax (Rate) notification No. F-10-43/2017/CT/V (70), dated the 28th June, 2017.
      Summary: Amendment revises the State GST rate Schedule by expanding and clarifying exemptions relating to goods "put up in unit container" bearing brand names, introducing a procedure for voluntarily foregoing actionable claims on brand names via affidavit and on-container bilingual declaration (Annexure I), inserting new tariff entries including cotton seed oil cake, khadi fabric sold through KVIC channels, and clay idols, redefining "brand name" and "registered brand name," and adding a comprehensive list of indigenous handmade musical instruments (Annexure II).
      14.
      F-10-75/2017/CT/V (129)-27/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 25-9-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate) notification No. F-10-43/2017/CT/V (69), dated the 28th June, 2017.
      Summary: Amendments modify multiple State GST rate schedules by inserting, substituting and omitting specific tariff entries and descriptive conditions, and by refining the column (3) packaging condition to treat goods "put up in unit container" as taxable differently when they (a) bear a registered brand name or (b) bear a brand name on which an actionable claim or enforceable right exists, subject to exceptions. The Explanation redefines "brand name" and "registered brand name" (including registrations as of 15 May 2017). The ANNEXURE requires an affidavit to the commissioner and marking on unit containers when rights are voluntarily foregone. Effective date: 22-09-2017.
      15.
      F-10-74/2017/CT/V (128)-26/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 23-9-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Exemption intra state supply of heavy water and nuclear fuels Department of Atomic Energy to the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd from the whole of the State tax.
      Summary: Exemption is granted for intra state supply of heavy water and nuclear fuels by the Department of Atomic Energy to the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd from the whole of the State tax leviable under section 9 of the Chhattisgarh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017; the exemption is effective from 21 09 2017.
      16.
      F-10-74/2017/CT/V (127)-25/2017-State (Rate) - dated - 23-9-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate) notification No. F-10-43/2017 CT/V (80), dated the 28th June, 2017.
      Summary: The State Government amended Notification No. 12/2017-State Tax (Rate) to insert a new Table entry providing a nil rate for services by way of the right to admission to events organised under the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017, showing nil in both rate columns; the amendment is to be deemed effective from 21-09-2017.
      17.
      F-10-74/2017/CT/V (126)-24/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 23-9-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. 11/2017-State Tax (Rate) notification No. F-10-43/2017/CT/V (79), dated the 28th June, 2017.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes entries for construction and related services provided to central, state, union territory, local or governmental authorities: (vi) covers services for civil structures meant predominantly for non commercial use, structures used predominantly as educational, clinical or art/cultural establishments, and residential complexes for self use or employee use as specified in Schedule III; (vii) covers construction services not within (vi). The amendment modifies the table entries and associated rate columns and is effective from 21 09 2017.
      18.
      F-10-73/2017/CT/V (124)-33/2017-State Tax - dated - 15-9-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Recommendations of the Council deduct tax from the payment made or credited to the supplier of taxable goods or services or both.
      Summary: The State Government appoints 18 September 2017 as the date on which provisions concerning deduction of tax at source under section 51(1) will apply to specified authorities, boards, government-established bodies with majority public participation, registered societies established by government, and public sector undertakings. Those persons will be liable to deduct tax from payments to suppliers of taxable goods or services from a date to be notified subsequently by the State Government on the recommendations of the GST Council.
      19.
      F-10-73/2017/CT/V (123)-32/2017-State Tax - dated - 15-9-2017 - Chhattisgarh SGST
      Exemption on "Handicraft Goods."
      Summary: Casual taxable persons making taxable supplies of handicraft goods are exempted from registration under the Chhattisgarh GST Act subject to an all India aggregate turnover threshold with a concessional threshold for Special Category States. The exemption is available for inter state supplies where beneficiaries rely on the corresponding central notification; exempt persons must obtain a Permanent Account Number and generate an e way bill as per the Central Goods and Services Rules. "Handicraft goods" are defined by listed product descriptions and HSN codes when predominantly hand made.
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      DGFT

      1.
      Trade Notice No. 18/2018 - dated 23-10-2017
      Non-compliance of Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary measures by Indian Exporters/Importers-reg.
      Summary: Exporters must ascertain importing country SPS requirements, obtain certificates from designated agencies and provide them with export documents; failure that brings complaints from importing countries can lead DGFT to call for records, issue notice, and suspend or cancel the Importer Exporter Code and invoke penalties or other legal measures.
      2.
      33/2015-2020 - dated 23-10-2017
      The validity period of duty credit scrips
      Summary: The Public Notice amends the Handbook of Procedures to extend the validity period of Duty Credit Scrips issued under Chapter 3 from the date of issue, requires scrips to be valid on the date of actual debit of duty, and maintains the prohibition on revalidation except as permitted under the specified HBP provision.
      3.
      30/2015-2020 - dated 18-10-2017
      Amendments in Appendix 4J of Hand Book of Procedures 2015-20 — reg.
      Summary: Imports of flat rolled products of stainless steel under ITC(HS) codes 7219 and 7220 under Advance Authorisation are subject to a pre-import condition and an export obligation period measured from the date each import consignment is cleared by Customs.
      4.
      31/2015-2020 - dated 18-10-2017
      Amendments in Chapter-4 of Hand Book of Procedures 2015-2020, related to nominated agencies -reg
      Summary: The amendment deletes Para 4.94(a) of the Hand Book of Procedures 2015-2020, removing Regional Authorities' power to issue or renew Nominated Agency Certificates and reallocating issuance and renewal authority under the Foreign Trade Policy framework.

      Customs

      5.
      133/2017 - dated 17-10-2017
      Sub: Refund SMS Seva for refund claims filed at JNCH, Nhava Sheva.
      Summary: Launch of a Refund SMS Seva for CRC and SAD refunds requires claimants or authorised persons to submit a functional mobile number and email address with each refund claim so they receive automated SMS updates at every stage of refund processing; operational difficulties are to be reported to the Dy./Asstt. Commissioner of Customs in charge of the SAD Section at JNCH via the specified email and phone.
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