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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 09,2018

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      By: RameshKumar Patodia
      Summary: Trusts are categorized as fixed or discretionary; trustees act as representative assessees and are assessed in the status of beneficiaries when shares are determinate. Where beneficiary shares are indeterminate or for certain oral trusts, relevant trust income is chargeable at the maximum marginal rate, subject to statutory exceptions. Public charitable trusts must observe prescribed investment modes; non permitted investments are taxable only on income from those investments. Commercial accounting, depreciation, anonymous donation rules and procedural compliance (registration, Form 10 filing, PAN/return practicalities) materially affect tax treatment.
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      Summary: Contractual arrangement to export raw sugar from India to China has been formalised between the Indian Sugar Mills Association and a Chinese state trading company, enabled by Ministry of Commerce-led bilateral engagement; the agreement covers an initial consignment and is part of a plan to scale regular exports to address bilateral trade imbalances, relying on India's production capacity, multi-grade output and product quality to ensure dependable supply.
      Summary: Demonetisation compelled cash into banks, enabling identification of holders and increasing taxable disclosures; combined with technology-driven tax administration, financial inclusion measures and GST, this formalisation expanded the tax base, raised direct and indirect tax collections, and accelerated adoption of digital payment systems, thereby increasing recorded economic activity and enabling greater public expenditure on infrastructure and social programmes.
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      GST - States

      1.
      61/2018-State Tax - dated - 5-11-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Amendment to Notification No. 50/2018-State Tax to exempt supply from PSU to PSU from applicability of provisions relating to TDS.
      Summary: An amendment to Notification No. 50/2018-State Tax inserts a proviso excluding supplies of goods or services from one public sector undertaking to another public sector undertaking from provisions relating to deduction at source under the Maharashtra GST framework, irrespective of whether the recipient is a distinct person, effective from 1st October 2018.
      2.
      MGST.1018/C.R.125/Taxation-1 - dated - 31-10-2018 - Maharashtra SGST
      Amendment to Notification of Advance Ruling Authority-Appointment of new member (Central Tax) Shri. B. Timothy, Additional Commissioner of Central Tax.
      Summary: The Government amends its earlier Finance Department notification to substitute the entry at Sr. No. (2) with Shri B. Timothy, Additional Commissioner of Central Tax, thereby updating the membership of the Advance Ruling Authority under the Goods and Services Tax Act, effective from the date specified in the amending notification.
      3.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt. II/12-54/2018-State Tax - dated - 9-10-2018 - Meghalaya SGST
      The Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Amendments condition refund entitlement for unutilised input tax credit on zero-rated supplies and for integrated tax on exports: refunds are allowable where inputs were received under specified government notifications and cover input tax credit on those inputs and related inputs/services used for export; refunds are precluded where suppliers availed specified government benefits, except for capital goods received under the Export Promotion Capital Goods scheme or the other specified notification.
      4.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt. II/11-53/2018-State Tax - dated - 9-10-2018 - Meghalaya SGST
      The Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Persons claiming refund of integrated tax paid on exports of goods or services are ineligible for refund where they have received supplies from suppliers who availed benefits under the specified Government of Meghalaya ERTS Department notifications, as set out in the substituted rule 96(10), deemed effective from 23 October 2017.
      5.
      34815-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017-S.R.O. No. 436/2018 - dated - 5-11-2018 - Orissa SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. 29890-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017, dated the 18th September,2018 - S.R.O. No. 391/2018.
      Summary: The notification amendment inserts a proviso excluding the supply of goods or services from a public sector undertaking to another public sector undertaking, whether or not distinct persons, so that the earlier notification does not apply to such inter-PSU supplies; this exclusion operates from the commencement date specified in the amendment.
      6.
      34124-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017-S.R.O. No. 434/2018 - dated - 30-10-2018 - Orissa SGST
      The Odisha Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: Rule 83A requires enrolled Goods and Services Tax Practitioners to pass a NACIN conducted Computer Based Test consisting of multiple choice questions, held twice yearly at designated centres, with online registration and fee payment, a two year (with transitional exceptions) period to qualify, unlimited attempts within that period, one additional attempt on specified grounds by Commissioner recommendation, fifty per cent qualifying marks, published syllabus and guidelines, and disqualification for use of unfair means.
      7.
      34061-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017-S.R.O. No. 430/2018 - dated - 29-10-2018 - Orissa SGST
      Submission of final return in FORM GSTR-10 till 31.12.2018 for the taxpayers whose registration has been cancelled on or before the 30th September, 2018 by the Proper Officer.
      Summary: Notification requires taxpayers whose registration was cancelled by the proper officer on or before 30th September, 2018 to furnish the final return in FORM GSTR-10, extending the compliance deadline for submission of that final return to 31st December, 2018 and grounding the requirement in the statute and rule framework including rule 81.
      8.
      33757–FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017/FIN-S.R.O. No. 428/2018 - dated - 26-10-2018 - Orissa SGST
      Amendment in the notification of the Government of Odisha in Finance Department No. 29890-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017, dated the 18th September, 2018.
      Summary: An amendment inserts a proviso excluding authorities under the Ministry of Defence, other than those listed in Annexure A and their offices, from the application of the notification insofar as it concerns persons specified under clause (a) of sub section (1) of Section 51 of the Odisha GST Act, 2017; the exclusion takes effect from 1 October 2018.
      9.
      33753-FIN-CT1-TAX-0043/2017 - dated - 26-10-2018 - Orissa SGST
      Exemption from obtaining registration by those casual taxable persons whose aggregate turnover is below the specified threshold limit and making inter-State taxable supplies of Handicraft goods.
      Summary: Casual taxable persons making inter State supplies of specified handicraft goods are exempted from obtaining registration under the Odisha GST Act provided they avail the corresponding central notification benefit and their aggregate value of such supplies, computed on an all India basis, does not exceed the aggregate turnover threshold for registration; exempted categories are defined by listed product descriptions and HSN codes, and such persons must obtain a Permanent Account Number and generate e way bills under rule 138.

      Indian Laws

      10.
      A-12023(1)/15/2016-Admn.-III (LA) - dated - 2-11-2018 - Indian Law
      Central Government appoint Mr. Pradip Kumar Premshankar Bhatt, Former Judge, High Court of Gujarat, as President, Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, with effect from the forenoon of 24th October, 2018
      Summary: Appointment of Mr. Pradip Kumar Premshankar Bhatt as President of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal under Sub Section 3 of Section 252, Income Tax Act, 1961, effective from the forenoon of 24th October 2018; tenure to continue until the incumbent attains the age of sixty five years or until further orders, whichever is earlier.
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      GST - States

      1.
      29T of 2018 - dated 24-10-2018
      Providing various e-Filing facility to Taxpayers for smooth GST Compliance
      Summary: Creates statewide e Helpdesks to assist taxpayers and authorised persons with electronic GST compliance for registrations (new, amendment, cancellation), multiple return filings, payments and refund claims, subject to identity and authorization checks, limits on applications per person, mandatory GST portal credentials, portable storage of prescribed data formats, digital signature dongle where required, and specified document/file format and size requirements for different applicant types and proof of principal place of business.
      2.
      J.21011/2/2018-TAX/Pt - dated 16-10-2018
      Modification to the Guidelines for Deductions and Deposits of TDS by the DDO under GST as clarified in Circular NoJ.21011/2(i)/2018-TAX/Pt dated 26.09.2018
      Summary: The circular amends the accounting treatment for GST TDS by opening a dedicated sub head "08 GST TDS" under Major Head 8658.00.101 - PAO Suspense, with reduced accounting code 86580344 and SCCD code 367, enabling DDOs to account for bunched TDS under Option II; implementation difficulties are to be reported to the Taxation Department, Mizoram.
      3.
      J.21011/2(i)/2018-TAX/Pt - dated 26-9-2018
      Guidelines for Deductions and Deposits of TDS by the DDO under GST
      Summary: Section 51 requires government deductors to withhold GST TDS on specified contracts, register on the GSTN, generate CPINs for payments, deposit amounts via NEFT/RTGS or OTC to obtain a CIN crediting the electronic cash ledger, and file monthly FORM GSTR 7 while issuing FORM GSTR 7A certificates. Two procedural options are provided: bill wise immediate CPIN generation and deposit, or deduction with booking to a suspense head and periodic bunched deposits; DDOs must maintain the Annexure A register to support filing and certificate issuance.

      FEMA

      4.
      11 - dated 6-11-2018
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) Policy – Review of Minimum Average Maturity and Hedging Provisions
      Summary: The Reserve Bank amended the ECB framework for infrastructure borrowers by reducing the minimum average maturity applicable to certain ECBs and lowering the average maturity threshold for exemption from mandatory hedging, resulting in intermediate tenor infrastructure ECBs being subject to 100% mandatory hedging; existing hedges need not be rolled over, other ECB policy provisions remain unchanged, and AD Category I banks are to inform constituents while the Master Direction will be updated.

      Customs

      5.
      43/2018 - dated 8-11-2018
      Implementation of Paperless Processing under SWIFT-Uploading of Supporting Documents (eSANCHIT) in Exports
      Summary: Implementation of paperless export processing via eSANCHIT extends the pilot for digital uploading of supporting documents on ICEGATE to all ICES locations nationwide, permitting voluntary electronic submission for Shipping Bills filed from 8 November 2018. Authorized persons must upload documents, obtain an Image Reference Number (IRN) and link them to Shipping Bills; Customs will access uploaded documents on ICES for assessment, queries, goods registration, examination and issuance of Let Export Order. The facility will be reviewed after a short trial and intended to be made mandatory thereafter.
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