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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 27,2018

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      Summary: Restoration of topsoil health, optimized water use and climate change response are the principal challenges for Indian agriculture, and are presented as priorities to sustain productivity and farmer livelihoods. Government programmes cited to strengthen farmer income and profitability include Krishi Sinchai Yojana, Fasal Bima Yojana, Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana, Soil Health Card, Kisan Credit Card, eNAM and an Agriculture Export Policy to expand market access.
      Summary: Commerce Ministry is implementing a coordinated export competitiveness strategy using sector-wise, commodity-wise and territory-wise action matrices informed by inter-ministerial and stakeholder consultations, with ministerial monitoring and engagement to address constraints with revenue and environmental authorities. The Ministry will launch an agri export policy to enable surplus agricultural production to reach global markets and DGFT is digitizing export procedures, removing hard-copy requirements, upgrading IT infrastructure, and planning online training for first-time exporters to streamline export facilitation.
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      GST

      1.
      59/2018 - dated - 26-10-2018 - CGST
      Time limit for making the declaration in FORM GST ITC-04 for the period period from July, 2017 to September, 2018 extended till the 31st day of December, 2018.
      Summary: Extension is granted for furnishing FORM GST ITC-04 for goods dispatched to a job worker, received from a job worker, or sent between job workers for the period July 2017 to September 2018, permitting submission of the declaration until 31st December 2018; this supersedes the earlier notification while preserving prior acts and omissions.
      2.
      58/2018 - dated - 26-10-2018 - CGST
      Seeks to provide taxpayers whose registration has been cancelled on or before the 30th September, 2018 time to furnish final return in FORM GSTR-10 till 31st December, 2018
      Summary: The Central Government notifies that persons whose registration under the Central Goods and Services Tax Act was cancelled by the proper officer on or before 30th September, 2018 are the class of persons who shall furnish the final return in FORM GSTR-10 of the rules until 31st December, 2018, providing an extended compliance window under the statutory powers and applicable rules.

      GST - States

      3.
      CT/GST-14/2017/170 - dated - 22-10-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to extend the last date for filing of FORM GSTR-3B for the month of September, 2018 till 25/10/2018 for all taxpayers
      Summary: Amendment inserts a proviso to extend the due date for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B for the month of September, 2018, requiring that the return be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the 25th October, 2018.
      4.
      FTX.56/2017/327 - dated - 9-10-2018 - Assam SGST
      Governor of Assam appoints the 1st day of October, 2018, as the date on which the provisions of section 52 of the Assam Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 shall come into force
      Summary: The Governor of Assam appoints the 1st day of October, 2018 as the date on which the provisions of section 52 of the Assam Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 shall come into force, by a Finance (Taxation) Department notification dated 9th October, 2018, and declares that this notification shall be deemed to have come into force from the 13th day of September, 2018.
      5.
      FTX.56/2017/326 - dated - 9-10-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to bring section 51 of the Assam GST Act (provisions related to TDS) into force w.e.f 01/10/2018
      Summary: The Governor appoints 1 October 2018 as the date on which section 51 (TDS) of the Assam GST Act shall come into force for specified classes of persons-government or legislature set authorities and bodies with majority participation or control, societies established by government under the Societies Registration Act, and public sector undertakings-and declares the notification to be deemed effective from 13 September 2018.
      6.
      FTX.56/2017/321 - dated - 9-10-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to amend notification on Assam Authority of Advance ruling
      Summary: Amendment under section 96 of the Assam Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 substitutes the named individual at serial number 1 in the earlier notification with a different official as the designated member of the State Authority for Advance Ruling, and declares the substitution to have come into force from an earlier specified date for administrative purposes.
      7.
      FTX.56/2017/315 - dated - 9-10-2018 - Assam SGST
      Assam Goods and Services Tax (Ninth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The Commissioner may, on the Council's recommendation, extend the electronic filing date for FORM GST TRAN-1 where registered persons could not file due to technical difficulties on the common portal, not beyond 31st March, 2019; those filing TRAN-1 under that extension may submit FORM GST TRAN-2 by 30th April, 2019. Rule 142(5) is amended to add a cross-reference to section 125 alongside section 76.
      8.
      FTX.56/2017/313 - dated - 9-10-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to extend the due date for filing of FORM GSTR-1 for taxpayers having aggregate turnover up to ₹ 1.5 crores
      Summary: Extension of filing deadlines for FORM GSTR-1 is notified for registered persons with aggregate turnover up to 1.5 crore, prescribing a special quarterly filing schedule that supersedes earlier notifications. The Table sets revised due dates for specified quarters, with provisos mandating electronic filing through the common portal for taxpayers in certain territories and for those recently issued GSTIN. Time limits for returns under section 38(2) and section 39(1) for the months concerned will be notified subsequently.
      9.
      FTX.56/2017/260 - dated - 9-10-2018 - Assam SGST
      Seeks to waive the late fee paid for specified classes of taxpayers for FORM GSTR-3B, FORM GETR-4 and FORM GSTR-6
      Summary: Waiver of late fee under the Assam GST framework is authorized for specified registered persons: those who submitted FORM GSTR-3B for October, 2017 but did not complete filing after generating the application reference number; those who filed FORM GSTR-4 for October-December, 2017 by the due date but were erroneously levied late fee on the common portal; and Input Service Distributors who paid late fee for FORM GSTR-6 during the early January, 2018 portal window.
      10.
      J.21011/2(iii)/2018-TAX/Pt - dated - 26-9-2018 - Mizoram SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - NOTIFICATION NO. J.21011/1/2017-TAX/PART-I, DATED 11-7-2017
      Summary: The Taxation Department issues a corrigendum amending the sub-rule citations in the Annual Return provision: the sub-rules should be read as "(1), (2) and (3)" instead of the incorrect "(1), (1) and (2)", correcting the internal numbering error in the earlier notification to ensure coherent cross-references for compliance and administration.
      11.
      23/2018-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 26-9-2018 - Mizoram SGST
      Seeks to insert explanation in the Notification No. 12/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 7thJuly, 2017
      Summary: The Explanation inserted into Notification No.12/2017-State Tax (Rate) specifies that, for the exemption at serial number 41, the Central Government, State Government or Union territory must have 50 per cent. or more ownership in the entity either directly or through an entity wholly owned by the Central Government, State Government or Union territory, thereby clarifying the scope and applicability of that exemption.
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      GST

      1.
      69/43/2018 - dated 26-10-2018
      Processing of Applications for Cancellation of Registration submitted in FORM GST REG-16 - Reg.
      Summary: Applications for cancellation under FORM GST REG-16 must include contact, reason and effective date, stock and tax particulars, transfer particulars where applicable, and last return details. Proper officers should accept and issue FORM GST REG-19 within thirty days except when applications are incomplete or transferee entities lack registration; in such cases officers must notify discrepancies, allow seven working days to respond, and may approve or reject after hearing. The effective cancellation date is the date sought and cannot precede the application date.
      2.
      70/44/2018 - dated 26-10-2018
      Clarification on certain issues related to refund – Reg.
      Summary: Where a deficiency memo in FORM GST RFD-03 is issued, taxpayers must submit the rectified refund application under the original ARN because the portal does not permit filing a fresh application; re-credit to the electronic credit ledger via FORM GST RFD-01B is not required in such cases and the rectified application will be accepted by the jurisdictional authorities. Separately, amendments permit exporters receiving capital goods under the EPCG scheme to claim refund of IGST on exports, while exporters importing under specified customs notifications are restricted from claiming such refunds prospectively; earlier circulars are superseded.
      3.
      71/45/2018 - dated 26-10-2018
      Clarifications of issues under GST related to casual taxable person and recovery of excess Input Tax Credit distributed by an Input Service distributor – Reg.
      Summary: Clarifies that advance tax for a casual taxable person must be calculated on the estimated net tax liability after eligible input tax credit, that long running exhibitions beyond the casual period require normal registration with allotment letter as proof and no advance tax at registration, and that excess credit distributed by an ISD is recoverable from recipients (voluntarily via FORM GST DRC 03 or by tax demand proceedings using FORM GST DRC 07), with the ISD also liable to a general penalty.
      4.
      72/46/2018 - dated 26-10-2018
      Circular to clarify the procedure in respect of return of time expired drugs or medicines - Reg.
      Summary: Retailers or wholesalers may return time expired drugs either as a fresh supply-issuing an invoice (registered) or bill of supply (composition) or a commercial document (unregistered)-with ITC available to recipients only when conditions of Section 16 are met; destruction of returned goods requires reversal of ITC attributable to the return supply under section 17(5)(h). Alternatively, suppliers may issue a credit note under section 34: if issued within the section 34(2) time limit the supplier may adjust tax subject to recipient's ITC position and must upload on the common portal; if issued after that limit tax cannot be adjusted and upload is not required.

      DGFT

      5.
      TRADE NOTICE No. 35/2018 - dated 25-10-2018
      Procedure / documents for obtaining export authorisation for export of restricted items under Schedule 2 ITC(HS) Classification of Export and Import Items 2018
      Summary: DGFT requires applicants for export of items classified as Restricted under ITC(HS) Schedule 2 to file ANF 1 and ANF 2N with supporting purchase/contract orders and proof of fee payment via its online portal or at the Facilitation Counter; exported applications are pre screened and forwarded to the concerned Technical Ministry within three working days, applicants must cure deficiencies within three days, Technical Ministries are expected to provide NOC/comments within 30 days, applications with NOC/comments go to the EXIM Facilitation Committee, and upon EFC approval DGFT(HQ) issues an authorisation and the Regional Authority must issue the export licence within three working days (overall 30-45 days).
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