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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 26,2019

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Penal provisions are routinely invoked for disallowances relating to expenditures attributable to exempt income, generating inconsistent case law and excessive litigation. The author advocates binding guidelines to limit penalty proceedings where taxpayers take a reasonable or arguable view, consideration of multi year conduct and the number and quantum of contested issues before imposing penalties, accountability for officers who pursue unreasonable additions, and restraint in penalising recorded cash transactions without investigating counterparties.
      By: G Binani
      Summary: Deposit insurance under the DICGC applies up to the statutory limit and is payable only after a bank is de licensed and liquidated. Depositors can lawfully increase insured protection by creating multiple accounts in different capacities-single and various permutations of joint accounts with family members-because such accounts are treated as separate for insurance entitlement. The article relies on DICGC FAQs to demonstrate that varying the sequence and combination of joint holders yields distinct accounts, each eligible for its own insurance cover, and recommends planning account structures and pushing for higher statutory limits.
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      Summary: Confirmation of enrollment for GST Practitioners requires passing an examination conducted by NACIN under sub rule (3) of Rule 83; eligible GSTPs enrolled under sub rule (2) and meeting clause (b) of sub rule (1) must pass the prescribed computer based examination, register online through the designated portal within announced windows, and pay the required examination fee as part of the eligibility and administration process.
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs' National Corporate Social Responsibility Awards recognise and incentivise corporate CSR initiatives that demonstrate impact, innovation, sustainability, scalability and reach to marginalised or remote populations, encourage full deployment of eligible CSR spend, and promote contributions to national priority schemes through a process of shortlisting, detailed submissions and independent field verification by experts.
      17 Notifications Toggle

      GST

      1.
      50/2019 - dated - 24-10-2019 - CGST
      Seeks to extend the last date for filing of FORM GST CMP-08 for the quarter July-September 2019 by four days from 18.10.2019 till 22.10.2019
      Summary: A proviso is inserted in the principal notification specifying that the due date for furnishing the statement of payment of self-assessed tax in FORM GST CMP-08 for the July-September 2019 quarter, or part thereof, shall be the 22nd day of October, 2019. This amendment is made by Notification No. 50/2019 under section 148 of the CGST Act and is deemed to have come into force from the 18th day of October, 2019.

      GST - States

      2.
      20/2019– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 22-10-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 11/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated 30.06.2017
      Summary: The notification restructures State GST entries for accommodation, restaurant service, outdoor catering and related composite supplies, prescribing a lower state tax rate for specified items on the condition that input tax credit on goods and services used in supplying those services has not been taken, and defines key terms including 'hotel accommodation', 'restaurant service', 'outdoor catering', 'declared tariff' and 'specified premises'.
      3.
      18/2019-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 22-10-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 02/2019-State Tax (Rate), dated the 12.09.2019
      Summary: Amendment inserts a new tariff code and the description "Aerated Water" into the Annexure of Notification No. 02/2019-State Tax (Rate), thereby modifying the GST rate schedule; the change is made under the taxing and rate-making powers of the Delhi Goods and Services Tax Act, on Council recommendation, and is effective from the first day of October, 2019.
      4.
      10/2019 – State Tax (Rate) - dated - 22-10-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June 2017
      Summary: Amendment to the State GST rate notification substitutes "10th" with "20th" in two locations: the table at serial no. 3 (items (ie) and (if), column (5)) and both occurrences in Annexure IV, made under the Delhi GST Act and effective from the stated commencement date.
      5.
      09/2019– State Tax (Rate) - dated - 22-10-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 02/2019- State Tax (Rate), dated the 12th September, 2019
      Summary: A registered person who availed input tax credit and opts to pay tax under this notification must pay, by debit to the electronic credit or cash ledger, an amount equal to the credit on inputs in stock, inputs in semi finished or finished goods held in stock, and on capital goods as if section 18(4) applied; any remaining input tax credit shall lapse.
      6.
      07/2019-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 22-10-2019 - Delhi SGST
      Payment on Basis of Reverse Charge Mechanism for supply of Goods and Services
      Summary: Reverse charge obligation requires the promoter to pay tax on supplies from unregistered suppliers that constitute the shortfall from the minimum purchase value required of a promoter for construction projects; this includes specified goods and services, cement under tariff heading 2523, and capital goods supplied for projects taxed under the referenced residential real estate entries, and applies until completion certificate or first occupation.
      7.
      Removal of Difficulty Order No. 07 State Tax - dated - 21-10-2019 - Jharkhand SGST
      Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax (Seventh Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2019.
      Summary: Amendment modifies the Explanation to Section 44 to substitute the originally prescribed due date for furnishing the annual return by registered persons (excluding specified categories) as a response to technical problems that prevented electronic filing for the period 1 July, 2017 to 31 March, 2018, and declares the amendment effective from a stipulated earlier date under powers conferred by Section 172 as a Removal of Difficulty Order.
      8.
      36/2019 – State Tax - dated - 21-10-2019 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 22/2019- State Tax, dated the 11th June, 2019
      Summary: Amendment under Section 164 substitutes "21st day of August, 2019" with "21st day of November, 2019" in Notification No.22/2019 State Tax; the substitution is declared to be deemed effective from 20th August, 2019 and is notified by the Commercial Taxes Department as Notification No.36/2019 State Tax dated 21 October 2019.
      9.
      35/2019 - State Tax - dated - 21-10-2019 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 21/2019- State Tax, dated the 28th June, 2019
      Summary: Amendment revises a proviso in Notification No. 21/2019 State Tax by substituting the original deadline with a later date; it is made under the powers of section 148 of the Jharkhand GST Act and is deemed effective from an earlier specified date, creating a retroactive operative effect.
      10.
      34/2019 - State Tax - dated - 21-10-2019 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 21/2019- State Tax, dated the 28th June, 2019
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No. 21/2019 State Tax by inserting a proviso in paragraph 2 prescribing that the due date for furnishing the statement of payment of self assessed tax in FORM GST CMP 08 for the quarter April-June 2019 (or part thereof) is the 31st day of July, 2019, and declares the amendment to be deemed effective from 18th July, 2019.
      11.
      33/2019 – State Tax - dated - 21-10-2019 - Jharkhand SGST
      Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2019.
      Summary: The amendment rules deem electronic tickets issued for admission to films in multiplex screens to be tax invoices for GST purposes even without recipient details, allow practitioners to electronically surrender enrolment via FORM GST PCT-06 with cancellation by order in FORM GST PCT-07, extend the record retention period from two years to four years, and provide for applications to unblock E Way Bill generation using FORM GST EWB-05 with decisions recorded in FORM GST EWB-06; refund Statement 5B in refund forms is substituted for deemed export claims.
      12.
      3240/CTD/GST/2019/7 - dated - 18-10-2019 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons having aggregate turnover more than 1.5 crore rupees for the months of October, 2019 to March, 2020
      Summary: Extension of the due date for furnishing details of outward supplies in Form GSTR-1 is prescribed for registered persons with aggregate turnover above the threshold, allowing submission for each month from October 2019 to March 2020 up to the eleventh day of the succeeding month. The related time-limit for the corresponding return under the separate reporting provision will be notified later in the Official Gazette.
      13.
      3240/CTD/GST/2019/6 - dated - 18-10-2019 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to prescribe the due date for furnishing of return in FORM GSTR-3B for the months of October, 2019 to March, 2020
      Summary: The Commissioner specifies that FORM GSTR-3B for October 2019 to March 2020 must be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the twentieth day of the succeeding month. Registered persons must discharge tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts payable by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, not later than that last date, subject to the Act's payment provisions.
      14.
      G.O. Ms. No. 51 - dated - 14-10-2019 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification G.O. Ms. No. 34, dated the 5th August, 2019
      Summary: The Government of Puducherry amends G.O. Ms. No. 34 by inserting a proviso in paragraph 2 prescribing that the due date for furnishing the statement of payment of self-assessed tax in FORM GST CMP-08 for the quarter April-June 2019, or part thereof, shall be the 31st day of July, 2019. The notification is made effective retrospectively and is deemed to have come into force on 18th July, 2019.
      15.
      G.O. Ms. No. 50 - dated - 14-10-2019 - Puducherry SGST
      Puducherry Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: A rule requires that electronic tickets issued for admission to cinematograph films in multiplex screens are deemed to be tax invoices for all purposes even without recipient details if they contain other information required under rule 46; non multiplex suppliers may opt in. The amendment adds a surrender procedure for Goods and Services Tax Practitioners via FORM GST PCT-06 and cancellation by order in FORM GST PCT-07, and prescribes FORM GST EWB-05 and FORM GST EWB-06 for unblocking or rejecting e way bill generation facilities; Statement 5B in refund forms is also revised for deemed exports.
      16.
      G.O. Ms. No. 44 - dated - 1-10-2019 - Puducherry SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification G.O. Ms. No. 26, dated the 13th March, 2019
      Summary: Amendment inserts serial 2A into the notification Table, adding tariff heading 2202 10 10 for Aerated Water under the proviso to sub section (1) of section 10 of the Puducherry GST Act, 2017; the insertion takes effect on 1 October 2019 and amends G.O. Ms. No. 26 dated 13 March 2019.
      17.
      G.O. Ms. No. 43 - dated - 1-10-2019 - Puducherry SGST
      Lieutenant-Governor, Puducherry, appoints the 24th day of September, 2019, as the date from which the provisions of rules 10, 11, 12 and 26 of the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax (Fourth) Amendment Rules, 2019
      Summary: The Lieutenant Governor appoints 24 September 2019 as the date from which provisions of rules 10, 11, 12 and 26 of the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax (Fourth) Amendment Rules, 2019 shall come into force; the appointment is made under the Act's statutory power and the notification is deemed to have been issued on that appointed date.
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      SEZ

      1.
      Instruction No. 100 - dated 25-10-2019
      Single letter of approval (LoA) for all categories under Chapter 71 of ITC HS
      Summary: Single Letter of Approval may be issued to Gems & Jewellery units for eligible plain and/or studded jewellery under Chapter 71, while units must continue to follow extant instructions on manufacturing, trading and inter unit transfers. Units must indicate projected values of indigenous and imported capital goods in applications and may import or procure machinery within approved plant and machinery value. Manufacture and export of plain/studded jewellery is permitted only within prescribed gold carat limits and specified findings/components containing gold are governed by an existing DGFT notification.

      GST - States

      2.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 39/2019 - dated 17-10-2019
      Clarification regarding determination of place of supply in case of software/design services related to Electronics Semi-conductor and Design Manufacturing (ESDM) industry.
      Summary: Where software and chip-design is the principal element and testing on sample prototype hardware or test-kits provided by the recipient is ancillary, the engagement is a composite supply and the place of supply of the software/design is the location of the service recipient under Section 13(2) of the IGST Act; the provision on goods made physically available by the recipient does not apply separately to the ancillary testing in such cases.
      3.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 40/2019 - dated 17-10-2019
      Clarification regarding taxability of supply of securities under Securities Lending Scheme, 1997
      Summary: The temporary lending of securities under the Securities Lending Scheme does not amount to disposal of securities, but the lending activity (lender charging a lending fee) and intermediary facilitation are taxable services. Lending is classifiable under heading 997119 at 18% GST. For 01.07.2017-30.09.2019 GST was payable by the lender under forward charge (IGST) subject to not duplicating earlier intra-state taxes; from 01.10.2019 tax liability shifts to the borrower under reverse charge (IGST).
      4.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 41/2019 - dated 17-10-2019
      Clarification on the effective date of explanation inserted in notification No. 1135-F.T. [11/2017- CTR] dated 28.06.2017, S. No. 3(vi).
      Summary: The explanation inserted under section 11(3) of the WBGST Act excludes Government and Local Authority activities from 'business' in entry Sl. No. 3(vi) of notification No. 1135-F.T., and, by virtue of section 11(3), operates from the inception date of that entry (21.09.2017). The later notification date (27.07.2018) does not affect the retrospective operation of the explanation; the Trade Circular is deemed effective from 11.10.2019.
      5.
      TRADE CIRCULAR No. 42/2019 - dated 17-10-2019
      GST on license fee charged by the States for grant of Liquor licences to vendors
      Summary: The GST Council and Central Government implemented a recommendation excluding licence and application fees for State granted alcoholic liquor licences from GST by treating the grant as neither a supply of goods nor a supply of service; this special dispensation is limited to State liquor licences, does not apply to other fee based licences or privileges, and addresses earlier pre GST/early GST demands while directing reporting of implementation difficulties to the Commissioner.

      Companies Law

      6.
      11/2019 - dated 25-10-2019
      Relaxation of additional fees and extension of last date of filing of form IEPFA-1A and form IEPF-2
      Summary: Companies are permitted a temporary waiver of additional fee on filing form IEPF-1A until 31.12.2019 and on filing form IEPF-2 (Statement of unclaimed and unpaid amounts) until 30.11.2019; after those dates the additional fee shall be payable. The circular was issued by the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority with approval of the competent authority to relax fee obligations and extend filing dates in response to stakeholder requests.
      7.
      12/2019 - dated 24-10-2019
      Relaxation of additional fees and extension of last date of filing of CRA-4 (cost audit report) for FY 2018-19 under the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: The Ministry extended the last date for eligible companies to file CRA-4 for FY 2018-19 without payment of additional fee until 31st December, 2019 to allow deployment of Costing Taxonomy 2019; companies that already filed using Costing Taxonomy 2015 need not refile. The extension applies to the full process from preparation of annexures, submission by the cost auditor to the company, and filing by the company with the Central Government, and follows notification of the relevant Amendment Rules.
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