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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 07,2016

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      By: Puneet Agrawal
      Summary: Time of supply of services under Section 13 is determined by invoice and payment timing: if invoice is issued within the prescribed period, the earlier of invoice date or receipt of payment; if not, the earlier of completion of service or receipt of payment; otherwise when the recipient records the service. Payment-linked or invoice-linked supplies are deemed only to the extent covered. "Date of receipt of payment" is the earlier of entry in supplier's books or bank credit. Special rules apply for continuous supply, reverse charge, cessation before completion, and residuary cases tied to return filing or tax payment.
      By: Puneet Agrawal
      Summary: Time of supply for goods fixes the CGST/SGST liability and is the earliest of: removal by the supplier where applicable; placing goods at recipient's disposal where removal is not required; invoice issuance; receipt of payment recorded in books or credited to bank; or entry of receipt in books. Continuous supplies use the period expiry tied to successive statements or payments, or otherwise earlier of invoice or payment. Reverse charge supplies use the earliest of receipt of goods, payment entry or bank debit by recipient, receipt of invoice, or debit in recipient's books. Residuary rule applies where none earlier apply.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The GST Council established a multi-slab GST rate framework with zero rating for essentials and an additional cess on specified luxury and demerit goods to create a compensation pool; item-level classification and final determinations were deferred for later decision, and the cess mechanism-operating outside GST-may impede full input tax credit flow while being used to compensate States for revenue shortfalls during an initial transition.
      By: Monarch Bhatt
      Summary: GST will impose a multi-slab tax regime including a zero-rated band that allows claimable input tax credit and refund; goods and services will be allocated to slabs based on Harmonized System of Nomenclature, with common goods in lower slabs, luxury items and specified products subject to higher slabs plus additional cesses, and services harmonised under the GST framework pending final legislative schedules and administrative procedures.
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      Summary: Enrollment requires dealers or authorised representatives to collect a sealed envelope with a provisional ID and password from Ward offices, prepare specified contact, banking, business constitution and identity documents in prescribed formats and sizes, then use the departmental portal link "Provisional Registration for GSTIN" to complete the multi step online provisional registration, saving each page and consulting FAQs or Ward Office helpdesks for assistance to secure migration and transitional benefits under the new GST regime.
      Summary: Private sector expansion is necessary to accelerate economic growth and requires substantial new domestic investment; banks must support corporates through credit and recovery mechanisms to enable such investment. Public and foreign capital are currently sustaining the economy, but liberalisation of foreign investment policies and recent upticks in consumer demand are insufficient without a significant rise in domestic private investment.
      Summary: Repurchase of central Government securities will be effected through a reverse auction to allow premature redemption of specified government stocks using surplus cash balances. The mechanism is a price-based auction conducted by the multiple price method, with bids submitted electronically through the Reserve Bank of India's E-Kuber system during the prescribed bidding window and results announced the same day. The programme is described as ad hoc and applies to the listed securities with stated maturities.
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