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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 06,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Reduction in the rate of tax on a packaged commodity must be passed on to each recipient by way of a commensurate reduction in price; a distributor cannot lawfully offset that benefit by adjusting prices of different product variants or by increasing base prices. The NAA upheld the DGAP finding that the distributor failed to pass on the GST rate reduction on a specific pack, quantified the profiteered amount, and treated the failure as contravention of anti-profiteering obligations, with requirements for refunds, deposit to consumer welfare mechanisms where recipients are unidentifiable, and potential penalties for incorrect invoicing.
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      Summary: Fair and transparent public procurement preserves State revenues and ensures optimal deployment by securing competitive prices and quality; infusing competition and redesigning tender and PPP models can yield substantial cost savings. Detection and deterrence of collusion are essential: the Competition Commission of India is developing diagnostic and digital cartel detection tools to identify bid rigging and help design tenders that promote fair competition. E procurement and government e marketplaces expand participation and reduce processing costs, supporting broader procurement reform across stakeholders.
      Summary: The Finance Commission was briefed on the Ministry of External Affairs' constrained budgetary position, with its allocation under one percent and establishment costs absorbed significantly by passport services, while non establishment aid faces a notable shortfall. The Ministry set out plans for expanded development partnerships, opening new missions, and scaling a nationwide passport centre network, stressing that predictability of finances and resource adequacy are essential to implement projects abroad, expand diplomatic presence, and improve consular service delivery.
      Summary: India organised a national pavilion at the inaugural China International Import Expo to promote export opportunities and secure greater market access in China, focusing on food and agro products, pharmaceuticals, IT & ITES, tourism and services. The pavilion is led by the Federation of Indian Export Organisations with multiple sectoral stakeholders and Consulate support, forming part of government bilateral engagement and business promotion efforts aimed at addressing India's trade deficit with China.
      Summary: Infusing competition in public procurement is presented as a priority; the Competition Commission of India organised a national conference in Delhi to scale up Competition Advocacy, engage policymakers and stakeholders across governments, public sector enterprises and industry, and to address detection and deterrence of anti competitive conduct in procurement, with particular focus on bid rigging, cartels and promotion of leniency as an enforcement tool.
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      GST

      1.
      61/2018 - dated - 5-11-2018 - CGST
      TDS under GST - public sector undertaking - supply from one PSU to another PSU exempted from applicability of provisions relating to TDS
      Summary: The notification amends the Central Tax TDS notification to provide that nothing in the notification shall apply to the supply of goods or services from a public sector undertaking to another public sector undertaking, whether or not a distinct person, with effect from the 1st day of October, 2018, thereby excluding inter-PSU supplies from the TDS provisions.

      GST - States

      2.
      S.O. No. 79-54/2018-State Tax - dated - 1-11-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      The Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: The amendment clarifies refund eligibility: unutilised input tax credit refunds for zero-rated supplies without payment are allowed where inputs were received under specified State, Central or customs notifications and cover credit on such inputs and the portion of other inputs/input services used for export. Refunds of integrated tax on exports are disallowed for persons who have availed benefits under specified Jharkhand or central notifications, except where those benefits relate to receipt of capital goods under the EPCG scheme.
      3.
      S.O. No. 78-53/2018-State Tax - dated - 1-11-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      The Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: The substituted rule conditions refund of integrated tax on exports on the claimant not having received supplies from suppliers who availed benefits under specified state or central government notifications; receiving such supplies disqualifies the claimant from claiming the integrated tax refund on exports.
      4.
      S.O. No. 77-52/2018-State Tax - dated - 24-10-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Notifies that every electronic commerce operator, not being an agent, shall collect an amount calculated at a rate of half per cent. of the net value of intra-State taxable supplies.
      Summary: Electronic commerce operators who are not agents must collect an amount equal to one half of one percent of the net value of intra State taxable supplies made through their platform by other suppliers where the operator collects the consideration; the obligation is effective from the stated commencement date under the State GST framework.
      5.
      13/2018-State Tax - dated - 17-9-2018 - Kerala SGST
      Amendments in Notification Number 7/2018-State Tax dated the 13th August, 2018.
      Summary: Taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the specified Government notification must furnish their returns in FORM GSTR-3B for the period from July, 2017 to November, 2018 electronically through the common portal, with a single final date prescribed for submission.
      6.
      12/2018-State Tax - dated - 17-9-2018 - Kerala SGST
      Amendments in the Notification number 9/2017-State Tax dated the 4th October, 2017 and Notification number 1/2018-State Tax dated the 6th April, 2018.
      Summary: The notifications are amended to insert a proviso that the return in form GSTR-3B for the period from July 2017 to November 2018 by taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the referenced Government notification shall be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the 31st day of December, 2018.
      7.
      11/2018-State Tax - dated - 17-9-2018 - Kerala SGST
      Amendments in notification number 16/2017-State Tax dated the 23rd November, 2017.
      Summary: The proviso requires that the return in FORM GSTR-3B for the specified retrospective return period by taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the cited Government notification shall be furnished electronically through the common portal on or before the notified final date.
      8.
      10/2018-State Tax - dated - 17-9-2018 - Kerala SGST
      Amendments in Notification Number 3/2017-State Tax dated the 31st August, 2017.
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the filing schedule and inserts a proviso requiring taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the Government notification of August 2018 to furnish FORM GSTR-3B for July 2017 to November 2018 electronically through the common portal by the extended deadline specified in the notification.
      9.
      F.A-3-32-2018-1-V-(83) - dated - 29-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Appoints the 1st day of October, 2018, as the date on which the provisions of section 52 of the said Act shall come into force.
      Summary: The State Government, exercising powers under the Act's commencement provision, notifies the commencement of section 52 to take effect on 1 October 2018 by order in the name of the Governor, issued through the Commercial Tax Department.
      10.
      F.A-3-31-2018-1-V-(84) - dated - 29-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      The Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, (Amendment) 2017,
      Summary: The amendment empowers the Commissioner, on the Council's recommendation, to extend electronic filing deadlines for Form GST TRAN-1 where registrants could not file due to technical difficulties on the common portal, and allows a consequential extension for filing Form GST TRAN-2; it also inserts an additional enforcement reference into the rule text. The rules come into force on publication and are declared deemed effective from an earlier specified date.
      11.
      F.A-3-28-2018-1-V-(86) - dated - 29-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in this department's Notification No. FA-3-28-2018-1-V (76), Bhopal dated 30th August, 2018
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso requiring taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the department's earlier notification to file GSTR-3B for July 2017-November 2018 electronically via the common portal on or before 31 December 2018; the notification is deemed effective from 10 September 2018.
      12.
      F.A-3-27-2018-1-V-(85) - dated - 29-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Notifies the registered persons having aggregate turnover of up to 1.5 crore rupees furnishing the details of outward supply of goods or services or both.
      Summary: Registered persons below the specified turnover threshold must furnish details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR 1 on a quarterly basis under a special procedure; the notification supersedes earlier departmental notifications, prescribes filing time limits for specified quarters as set out in the Table, requires electronic filing through the common portal for taxpayers who obtained GSTIN pursuant to a separate notification for quarters July 2017-September 2018, and provides that time limits for returns under section 38(2) and section 39(1) for July 2017-March 2019 will be notified later.
      13.
      F.A-3-12-2018-1-V-(87) - dated - 29-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. F A-3-55-2017-1-V (103), dated the 15th September, 2017; and notification No. F A-3-12-2018-1-V (34), dated the 24th March, 2018.
      Summary: The Commissioner amends earlier departmental notifications to require taxpayers who obtained GSTIN under the department's 29 August 2018 notification to furnish returns in FORM GSTR-3B electronically through the common portal for the period July 2017 to November 2018, with the last date for submission fixed as 31st December 2018; the amendment is deemed to have come into force w.e.f. 10th September 2018.
      14.
      F-A-3-82-2017-1-V-(81) - dated - 29-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. FA-3-55-2017-1-V (87), Bhopal dated 11th August 2017; and Notification No. FA-3-82-2017-1-V (155), Bhopal dated 15th November, 2017.
      Summary: The notification inserts a proviso into earlier departmental notifications specifying that taxpayers who obtained a GST Identification Number under the department's late-August notification must file returns in FORM GSTR-3B for the tax periods from July through November of the relevant window; the amendment is issued under the State GST Act and rules and is deemed to be effective from a date in September noted in the order.
      15.
      F-A-3-63-2018-1-V-(82) - dated - 29-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Set up by an Act of Parliament or a State Legislature
      Summary: Section 51 of the Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 is appointed to come into force on the first day of October, 2018 for persons specified in sub-section (1) - authorities or boards/body set up by an Act or established by Government with majority equity or control, societies established under the Societies Registration Act, and public sector undertakings - and the notification supersedes the earlier departmental notification, while being deemed to have come into force from the thirteenth day of September, 2018.
      16.
      F-A-3-42-2017-1-V-(89) - dated - 29-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Clarifying the Scope and Applicability of this department's notification No. F A-3-42-2017-1-V (53), Bhopal, dated 30 June, 2017.
      Summary: The State Government inserts an Explanation into the earlier notification clarifying that, for the exemption at Table serial number 41, the Central Government, State Government or Union Territory must have ownership of at least half of the entity, either directly or through an entity wholly owned by the Central Government, State Government or Union Territory.
      17.
      F-A-3-36-2018-1-V-(90) - dated - 29-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Notifies that every electronic commerce operator, not being an agent, shall collect an amount calculated at a rate of half per cent of the net value of intra-State taxable supplies.
      Summary: Notification prescribes a collection obligation on electronic commerce operators not acting as agents to collect an amount calculated on the net value of intra State taxable supplies made through them by other suppliers, where the operator collects the consideration for those supplies; issued under state GST collection powers and given effect from the stated commencement date.
      18.
      F-A-3-33-2018-1-V-(88) - dated - 29-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      The Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, (Amendment) 2017
      Summary: Insertion of FORM GSTR-9C mandates a GSTIN-wise reconciliation statement reconciling audited financial statements with the Annual Return (GSTR-9) for 2017-18, comprising turnover adjustments (unbilled revenue, advances, deemed supplies, credit notes, composition turnover, valuation and forex differences), rate-wise tax liability reconciliation including reverse charge and liabilities for interest/late fee/penalty, ITC reconciliation with timing and expense category adjustments, auditor recommendations on additional payable amounts, and dual certification requirements for auditor-prepared and third-party prepared reconciliation statements.
      19.
      F.A-3-30-2018-1-V-(78) - dated - 20-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      Waives the late fee payable FORM GSTR-3B, FORM GSTR-4, FORM GSTR-6.
      Summary: Waiver of late fee is granted for specified GST return filings where portal errors or submission-status issues caused erroneous levies: (i) FORM GSTR-3B for October 2017 submitted but not filed after generation of an application reference number; (ii) FORM GSTR-4 for October-December 2017 filed by the due date but erroneously levied late fee on the portal; and (iii) Input Service Distributors who paid late fee for FORM GSTR-6 for periods between 1 January 2018 and 23 January 2018. The waiver is effective retrospectively from 4 September 2018.
      20.
      F.A-3-29-2018-1-V-(79) - dated - 20-9-2018 - Madhya Pradesh SGST
      The Madhya Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Rules, (Amendment), 2017
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso in rule 22 allowing the proper officer to drop cancellation proceedings and issue FORM GST-REG 20 where a person files all pending returns and makes full payment of tax, interest and late fee; permits input tax credit under rule 36 where prescribed documents contain core details (tax charged, description, value, supplier and recipient GSTIN and place of supply for inter-State), revises movement and documentation requirements, substitutes the definition of Adjusted Total Turnover, limits certain export refund claims, and prescribes substituted and new forms including REG-20, ITC-04, GSTR-9 and GSTR-9A.
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      GST - States

      1.
      3578/GST-2 - dated 2-11-2018
      Regarding applications of GST Practitioners.
      Summary: Direction concerns the processing and finalisation of applications for enrolment as GST Practitioners: DETCs (ST) must dispose pending applications in accordance with the statutory enrolment procedure and applicable rules, ensure authorisation requirements are observed before approval, re check any applications previously approved without proper authorisation and issue show cause notices where ineligibility is found; a Standard Operating Procedure applies and an action taken report must be submitted to Head Office.

      DGFT

      2.
      44/2015-2020 - dated 5-11-2018
      Amendment of Appendix - 2T of Appendices and Aayat Niryat Forms of Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-20 - reg.
      Summary: Amendment revises Appendix 2T of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-20 to update jurisdictional listings of Export Promotion Councils, specifying that EOUs & SEZ Units cover all products except spices (which require Spices Board registration) and enumerating service categories under the Services Export Promotion Council, accompanied by contact and office details.
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