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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 12,2019

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The document explains that taxpayers may avoid show cause proceedings by making voluntary payment of tax with statutory interest-either before service of notice on self ascertainment or within the permitted post notice period-subject to payment of the prescribed penalty where applicable; the taxpayer must intimate payment in Form GST DRC 03 and the proper officer will acknowledge acceptance in Form GST DRC 04. It further details GST portal procedures for generating and using payment reference numbers, ledger set offs, filing with DSC or EVC, and ARN issuance, and notes that partial payments against a show cause notice are not permitted.
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      Summary: Emphasis on developing State Indicator Frameworks aligned with the National Indicator Framework for subnational SDG monitoring, with MoSPI facilitating robust monitoring mechanisms. The conference promotes coordination among central ministries, state statistical agencies and other stakeholders to share best practices, address data challenges, deploy technology for real-time monitoring, and build capacity to improve the timeliness and reliability of statistics for policy-making.
      Summary: India will use the Global Exhibition on Services to promote trade and investment in 12 champion services sectors through B2B, B2G and B2C engagements, targeted initiatives such as an international eSports Nations Cup and a moot court on intellectual property, and supporting measures including liberalised e visa categories and incentives under the Service Exports from India Scheme via transferable Duty Credit Scrips with a zero GST rate on their sale.
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      Customs

      1.
      44/2019 - dated - 11-11-2019 - ADD
      Seeks to amend notification No. 1/2017-Customs dated 5th January, 2017 to insert S. Nos. 48 to 52 in the duty table to finalize the assessment of exports of jute products by M/s. Roman Jute Mills Ltd. (Producer/Exporter) and M/s SMP International, LLC,USA (Exporter/ Trader), M/s Aziz Fibres Limited (Producer/Exporter), M/s Natore Jute Mills (producer), Bangladesh and M/s PNP Jute trading LLC (Exporter/Trader), USA
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No. 01/2017 Customs (ADD) by inserting S. Nos. 48-52 to impose anti dumping duties on specified jute products (sacking bags and yarn) exported from Bangladesh by named producers/exporters. Each inserted entry identifies tariff headings, product description, country of origin/export, the producer and exporter, and the applicable anti dumping duty per unit. The additions follow new shipper reviews and final findings that these producer/exporter combinations should be treated as non sampled exporters and subjected to definitive anti dumping measures under the Customs Tariff Act and anti dumping rules.
      2.
      43/2019 - dated - 11-11-2019 - ADD
      Seeks to rescind notification Nos. 24/2018- Customs (ADD) the dated 7th May, 2018, 41/2018- Customs (ADD) and 42/2018- Customs (ADD) dated 24th August, 2018 which had prescribed provisional assessment on export of jute products from Bangladesh by specified exporters
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking sub-rule (2) of rule 22 of the Customs Tariff Rules, rescinds prior anti-dumping notifications that prescribed provisional assessment on exports of jute products from Bangladesh by specified exporters, revoking Notification Nos. 24/2018-Customs (ADD), 41/2018-Customs (ADD) and 42/2018-Customs (ADD) as published in the Gazette, while preserving actions or omissions undertaken before rescission.

      GST - States

      3.
      G.O.Ms.No.453 - dated - 6-11-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amendment in Notification G.O.Ms.No.255, Dated 20.3.2019
      Summary: Amendment inserts a new Annexure entry classifying aerated water into the prior notification under the Andhra Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, pursuant to the Government's powers and GST Council recommendations. The insertion takes effect from the 1st day of October, 2019 and modifies the scope of the earlier notification by adding the specified product to the notified list under the State GST regime.
      4.
      G.O.Ms.No.452 - dated - 6-11-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification G.O.Ms.NO. 23, Dated 18.01.2019
      Summary: Amendment expands the notification's commodity scope by substituting "gold" with "gold, silver or platinum" and replaces the opening paragraph's tariff reference from "heading 7108" to "Chapter 71". It further substitutes Explanation clause (d) to define "Chapter" as the heading specified in the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, and declares the changes effective from 1st October, 2019 under the powers of the Andhra Pradesh GST law.
      5.
      G.O.Ms.No.451 - dated - 6-11-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification GO.Ms,No.583, Dated 12.12.2017
      Summary: Amendment adds petroleum operations and coal bed methane operations under HELP or OALP to the TABLE, and inserts a proviso permitting the recipient or transferee to elect to pay tax at a specified rate on transaction value where goods are disposed of in non-serviceable form after mutilation, conditioned on production of a certificate from a duly authorised officer of the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons confirming non-serviceability and prior mutilation before the appropriate tax authority.
      6.
      G.O.Ms.No.449 - dated - 6-11-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification G.O.Ms. No. 258, dated 29/06/2017
      Summary: Amendments under the Andhra Pradesh GST Act modify state tax rates and tariff classifications by inserting, substituting and omitting entries across Schedules I-VI, reallocating goods among defined tax bands, introducing new headings (including marine fuel, woven/polypropylene bags and multiple rail rolling stock headings), refining descriptions for beverages and stones, and restating eligibility conditions for certain motor vehicles; the notification declares these changes operative from 1 October 2019.
      7.
      G.O. Ms. No. 450 - dated - 6-11-2019 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification GO.MS.NO 582, dated 12.12.2017
      Summary: The Government, under sub-section (1) of section 11 of the Andhra Pradesh GST Act, amends the Schedule of an earlier notification to insert two entries: dried tamarind and plates and cups made of leaves/flowers/bark, thereby expanding the list of goods exempted under the Act; the amendment is made operative from the notified commencement date.
      8.
      22/2019 - No. FD 47 CSL 2017 - dated - 31-10-2019 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to extend the last date for filing of FORM GST CMP-08 for the quarter July-September 2019 by four days from 18.10.2019 till 22.10.2019
      Summary: An inserted proviso amends the existing notification to prescribe that the due date for furnishing the statement of payment of self-assessed tax in FORM GST CMP-08 for the quarter July-September 2019, or part thereof, shall be the 22nd day of October, 2019; the notification as amended shall come into force on the 18th day of October, 2019.
      9.
      4-F/2019 - No. FD 47 CSL 2017 - dated - 30-10-2019 - Karnataka SGST
      Karnataka Goods and Services Tax (Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2019
      Summary: Amendments explain that suspended registrants must not issue tax invoices or charge tax during suspension and, on revocation, invoicing and notice provisions apply to supplies made during suspension. Input tax credit for invoices not uploaded by suppliers is limited to 20% of eligible credit reflected from uploaded details. Where GSTR-1 or GSTR-2 filing deadlines are extended, returns may be furnished in FORM GSTR-3B as specified. A new pre-notice process requires communication of ascertained tax, interest and penalty in Part A of FORM GST DRC-01A, with Part B allowing partial payment or submissions before issuance of a show cause notice.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/DOP1/CIR/P/2019/128 - dated 8-11-2019
      Introduction of Cross-Margining facility in respect of offsetting positions in co-related equity Indices
      Summary: Introduction of a cross-margining facility permitting margin benefits for offsetting futures positions in highly co-related equity indices, subject to correlation, constituent overlap and weightage eligibility. Clearing Corporations must verify eligibility monthly and on constituent changes and apply to SEBI with supporting data. An initial spread margin is levied on eligible spreads, with cross-margin computed in real time at client level and passed through trading/clearing members. Exchanges and clearing corporations must update systems, rules, legal agreements for margin utilisation, notify market participants, and report implementation status to the regulator.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/CFD/DCR2/CIR/P/2019/133 - dated 8-11-2019
      Streamlining the Process of Public Issue of Equity Shares and convertibles- Extension of time lime for implementation of Phase II of Unified Payments Interface with Application Supported by Blocked Amount
      Summary: Extension of Phase II implementation of Unified Payments Interface (UPI) with ASBA is directed until March 31, 2020, retaining the T+6 listing environment and prescribing detailed operational timelines. Retail applications via intermediaries must include UPI IDs; stock exchanges, sponsor banks, issuer banks, SCSBs, registrars, merchant bankers and NPCI must perform API-based bid validation, mandate initiation, funds blocking and multilayered reconciliation. Sponsor banks and merchant bankers have specified cut-offs and daily reporting obligations to consolidate data and share it with SEBI; liability for failed transactions rests with the participant where the transaction lifecycle halts.

      GST

      3.
      123/42/2019 - dated 11-11-2019
      Restriction in availment of input tax credit in terms of sub-rule (4) of rule 36 of CGST Rules, 2017
      Summary: Restriction permits provisional availment of input tax credit only up to a capped proportion of the eligible credit attributable to invoices or debit notes whose details have been uploaded by suppliers; this limit is calculated on a consolidated basis across all suppliers using the recipient's auto populated FORM GSTR 2A as on the due date for filing the supplier's FORM GSTR 1. Credits outside the upload regime remain unaffected if eligibility conditions are met, and any restricted balance may be claimed in subsequent periods when suppliers upload requisite details, with taxpayer self assessment required.

      Customs

      4.
      Public Notice No. 25/2019 - dated 30-10-2019
      Clarification regarding duty drawback allowed in cases of short- realisation of export proceeds due to bank charges deducted by foreign banks
      Summary: Duty drawback may be allowed on FOB value without deducting documented foreign bank charges; such foreign bank charges are permissible within the overall allowance for agency commission and, together with agency commission, must not exceed that overall limit, otherwise the excess must be deducted from FOB. Field formations should regularise short realisation claims based on documentary evidence such as export invoices and bank confirmations.
      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 30/019 - dated 9-10-2019
      Clarification regarding duty drawback allowed in cases of short realisation of export proceeds due to bank charges deducted by foreign banks
      Summary: Duty drawback may be permitted on the FOB value without deducting foreign bank charges where such charges are documented service fees by intermediary banks; these charges are to be treated within the overall agency commission limit previously accepted by the Board, and any agency commission plus foreign bank charges exceeding that overall limit must be deducted from FOB for duty drawback. Customs field formations should regularise cases on merits based on documentary evidence and address existing show cause notices accordingly.
      6.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 27/2019 - dated 9-9-2019
      IGST Refund drive from 13.09.2019 to 27.09.2019
      Summary: A dedicated administrative drive will be conducted by the Customs Commissionerate to process and liquidate exporter IGST refund claims and to enable use of the Board's extended rectification facility, with outreach to importers, exporters and customs brokers to promote correct filing procedures and minimise recurring errors.
      7.
      Public Notice No. 20/2019 - dated 29-8-2019
      Special Drive for rectification of IGST refund errors beginning from 2nd Sep. 2019 to 06th Sex 2019
      Summary: A special camp at the Centralized Refund Cell, ICD CONCOR, Dhandari Kalan, Ludhiana will operate from 02.09.2019 to 06.09.2019 to rectify IGST refund claims stalled due to error codes CSB005 and SB006; exporters and representatives may attend the camp or seek rectification through the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner at their respective export sheds, with designated coordinating officers available to facilitate expedited processing and engagement with revised SB005 alternate mechanism and compensation cess disbursal procedures.
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