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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 31,2018

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The proviso to Section 43B is an elective privilege permitting deduction in the year of accrual if the assessee actually pays the specified sums on or before the return filing due date and furnishes evidence of payment with the return; alternatively, the assessee may defer claim until actual payment in a later year. Practical issues arise where assessing officers seek additional proof, and preponement of filing deadlines has reduced the period within which the proviso can be exercised.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Suppliers must pass on GST rate reductions at the time of supply; subsequent events cannot negate that obligation. A distributor who failed to reduce the sale price, increased base prices to offset tax cuts, or relied on returns, credit notes, or quantity increases without holding stock acquired at the lower rate was found to have contravened the pass through duty. The regulator directed immediate commensurate price reduction, benefit transfer to customers, and imposed a monetary penalty along with liability for any tax not reduced or short paid.
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      Customs

      1.
      88/2018 - dated - 30-10-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2018.
      Summary: Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment compliance commencement under the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations, 2018, was deferred by replacing 1 November 2018 with 1 March 2019. The Second Amendment Regulations, 2018, took effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.

      GST

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      60/2018 - dated - 30-10-2018 - CGST
      Central Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: A qualifying examination for enrolled GST Practitioners is mandated, to be conducted by NACIN as a Computer Based Test of multiple-choice questions held twice yearly with online registration, fee payment, designated centers and a fifty percent pass mark; attempts, time-limits for passing, guidelines, disqualification for unfair means, result publication, and relaxation powers are prescribed. Separately, summaries of demands under existing laws are to be uploaded for recovery under GST via FORM GST DRC-07A and amended via FORM GST DRC-08A, with entries posted in Part II of the Electronic Liability Register (FORM GST PMT-01).

      GST - States

      3.
      58/2018–State Tax - dated - 26-10-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Filing a FINAL Return till 31st December 2018 in FORM GSTR-10 by taxpayers whose Registration Certificate has been cancelled on or before the 30th September, 2018.
      Summary: Persons whose registration under the Maharashtra GST Act has been cancelled by the proper officer on or before 30th September 2018 are notified as required to furnish the final return in FORM GSTR-10, with the time for filing extended until 31st December 2018 under the State GST statutory powers and rules.
      4.
      57/2018 - State Tax - dated - 23-10-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Exemption subject to post audit for the authorities under Ministry of Defence from TDS compliance with retrospective effect from 01-10-2018.
      Summary: A proviso excludes authorities under the Ministry of Defence, other than those listed in Annexure A, from application of the State GST notification's TDS provision, making any exemption for Defence authorities subject to post audit; Annexure A enumerates Principal Controllers/Controllers of Defence Accounts with assigned code numbers to identify excluded offices.
      5.
      56/2018-State Tax - dated - 23-10-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Exemption for taxable person from obtaining registration in case of making inter-state supply of notified handicraft goods subject to the conditions.
      Summary: Exemption from registration is granted to specified casual taxable persons making inter state supplies of notified handicraft goods listed by tariff/HSN or product description, provided they avail the corresponding integrated tax notification benefit and their aggregate all India supplies do not exceed the turnover threshold for state/UT registration; exempt persons must obtain PAN and generate an e way bill under rule 138.
      6.
      MAHARASHTRA ORDINANCE No. XXII OF 2018 - dated - 13-10-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018.
      Summary: The Ordinance amends GST law to clarify supply classification, expand recipient liability under the reverse charge mechanism, and introduce section 43A prescribing a new return and input tax credit verification regime. Suppliers must furnish outward supply details on a common portal; recipients must verify or modify those details in their returns. Prescribed procedures may limit credit available for unmatched supplier details, and suppliers and recipients may be jointly liable for tax or wrongly availed credit where matching or return filing does not occur. Composition thresholds, registration, suspension, filing periodicity and credit utilisation order are also revised.
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      32683–FIN- CT1-TAX- 0034/2017/FIN-S.R.O. No.417/2018 - dated - 10-10-2018 - Orissa SGST
      Odisha Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: Rule 89(4B) permits refund of unutilised input tax credit on zero-rated supplies without payment of tax where inputs were received under specified Odisha or Central rate notifications or where specified customs notifications were availed; the refund covers input tax credit on such inputs and on other inputs or input services to the extent used for exports. Rule 96(10) bars persons who have availed benefits under certain Odisha or Central rate notifications or specified customs notifications from claiming refund of integrated tax on exports, except where the receipt concerns capital goods under the Export Promotion Capital Goods scheme.
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      32679–FIN- CT1-TAX- 0034/2017/FIN. - S.R.O. No.416/2018 - dated - 10-10-2018 - Orissa SGST
      Odisha Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The substitution to rule 96(10) bars refund of integrated tax paid on exports where the refund claimant received supplies from a supplier who availed benefits under specified State or Central notifications; the rule lists particular Odisha Finance Department notifications and Central integrated tax and customs notifications whose benefit to a supplier disqualifies the recipient's refund claim.
      9.
      G.O. Ms. No. 130 - dated - 9-10-2018 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendments permit refund of unutilised input tax credit for zero rated supplies where inputs or services were received under specified state or central notifications, allowing refund for credit on notified inputs used for export and for other inputs or services to the extent used in such exports. They also disqualify claimants of integrated tax export refunds who availed specified notification benefits, except where those benefits relate solely to receipt of capital goods under the Export Promotion Capital Goods scheme.
      10.
      G.O. Ms. No. 129 - dated - 9-10-2018 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: Amendment to rule 96(10) conditions eligibility for refund of integrated tax on exports: claimants are disqualified if they received supplies whose supplier availed benefits under specified tax notifications; the substitution sets out those notifications and is deemed effective from the earlier commencement date.
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      DGFT

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      TRADE NOTICE NO. 36/2018 - dated 30-10-2018
      Caution against dealing with MSRL Group Limited, Miami, Florida, USA-regarding.
      Summary: The Directorate General of Foreign Trade issued a trade advisory warning regulatory authorities and export promotion councils that MSRL Group Limited (also trading as M/s Milestone Resourcing LLC), Miami, faced complaints of failing to supply goods after receiving advance payments from Indian importers; stakeholders are directed to exercise due diligence before transacting with these entities, and the notice is issued with the approval of the Director General of Foreign Trade.

      Companies Law

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      10/2018 - dated 29-10-2018
      Relaxation of additional fees and extension of last date of in filing of forms MGT-7 (Annual Return) and AOC-4 (Financial Statement) under the Companies Act, 2013- - reg
      Summary: The Ministry has directed a relaxation of additional fees and an extension of the last date for filing for the financial year ended 31.03.2018, allowing waiver of additional fees on e-Form AOC-4, AOC(CFS), AOC-4 XBRL and e-Form MGT-7 where applicable, and extending the filing deadline to 31.12.2018.
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