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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 14,2019

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      By: NarendraKumar Thotamsetty
      Summary: Notification No. 49/2019 amended CGST rules to make recipients' entitlement to eligible input credit dependent on invoices or debit notes uploaded by suppliers and reflected in the recipient's Form GSTR-2A, with an additional capped entitlement not exceeding twenty percent of such reflected entries. Practical consequences include disputes where suppliers file quarterly, amend past returns, or upload belatedly; the rule was effectively applied to CGST and IGST credits pending state-level SGST rule amendments. A suggested compliance tactic is to claim credit in Form GSTR-3B and reverse any excess within the same return to mitigate interest exposure.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Registered normal taxpayers must file the Annual Return in Form GSTR-9 (with separate forms for composition periods and e-commerce TDS operators). Filing applies even if registration was cancelled during the year and separately for each GSTIN. Preconditions include active GSTIN as a normal taxpayer for at least one day and filing GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B. The return is table-driven (Tables 4-18), with auto-population from GSTR-1/GSTR-3B/GSTR-2A/TRAN-I/II, requires review, computation of liabilities/late fees, and filing with DSC or EVC; post-filing edits are not permitted.
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      Summary: Re-issue auctions of specified Government securities will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using a price-based, multiple-price auction, with notified amounts and an overall option to retain additional subscriptions within a prescribed ceiling. Up to a capped share of each security is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically on the E-Kuber system within designated time windows for non-competitive and competitive bids, with auction results and payment scheduled on announced dates. The securities will be eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Enhanced bilateral cooperation centers on mutual administrative assistance and the commencement of automatic exchange of financial account information between India and Switzerland to detect undeclared offshore assets. The Secretaries welcomed progress in information sharing, encouraged competent authorities to improve data quality and collaboration, and agreed to continue dialogue to enhance cooperation under bilateral tax treaties, addressing digitalisation-related tax challenges and aligning on international responses such as measures to counter base erosion and profit shifting.
      Summary: The National Statistical Office released provisional CPI (base 2012=100) and CFPI for October 2019 for Rural, Urban and Combined, reporting point to point annual inflation and monthly changes. The note presents all groups, group and sub group indices and inflation rates (including key food sub groups), State/UT provisional indices and major State annual inflation rates, specifies that October figures are provisional and September figures final, and explains that indices are compiled as weighted averages of State indices from price data collected by NSO field operations.
      Summary: A coordinated enforcement operation uncovered a large-scale scheme of bogus billing and hawala transactions in the infrastructure sector, where fraudulent invoices and intermediary networks of entry operators, lobbyists and hawala dealers were used to divert funds intended for public infrastructure and EWS projects; searches and seizures documented the chain of delivery, cash disbursements, unexplained assets, and the mechanism of siphoning funds through artificial contracts.
      Summary: Searches under the Income-tax Act on a group of educational trusts uncovered suppression of fee receipts, unrecorded cash transactions, loans in cash, non-disclosure of property sale receipts, and an alleged scheme where actual fees were recorded as advance liabilities and routed to sister concerns against inflated expenses, resulting in diversion of trust funds; searches produced significant cash and jewellery seizures and a preliminary estimate of substantial undisclosed income, with investigations continuing.
      Summary: The Union finance minister prioritised rural development and farmer welfare, directing NABARD to support timely procurement and renewable energy participation by farmers in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, emphasised water management and soil-health measures, encouraged NABARD collaboration with FPOs and SHGs to strengthen coastal and inland nutritional markets, and called for digitalisation-leveraging the JAM Trinity, fintech, analytics and AI-to deepen financial inclusion and modernise the SHG-Bank Linkage Programme.
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      31/2015-2020 - dated - 13-11-2019 - FTP
      Central Government notifies the Exim Codes introduced/deleted /split/merged/changed in description vide the Finance (No. 2) Act 2019 dated 1 August 2019
      Summary: The Central Government, under Section 5 of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992 and paragraph 2.01 of the Foreign Trade Policy, notifies amendments to ITC (HS) 2017 Schedule-1 to align import policy entries with the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2019. The Notification assigns Free, Restricted, Prohibited, State Trading Enterprises or Deleted status to specified Exim codes and imposes item-specific policy conditions including quotas, Actual User restrictions, chapter-based licensing and standards or RBI/WPC compliance; effectiveness is subject to concurrent amendment of the Customs Tariff First Schedule.

      GST - States

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      38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(116)/4158 - dated - 4-11-2019 - Goa SGST
      Amendment in the Government Notification No. 38/1/2017-Fin(R&C)(100)/2805, dated 08th May, 2019
      Summary: An amendment inserts a proviso prescribing the due date for furnishing the statement containing details of payment of self-assessed tax in FORM GST CMP-08 for the quarter July-September 2019, or part thereof, fixing a specific later deadline for submission and thereby adjusting the timeline under the prior notification.
      3.
      5/2019- State Tax (D) - dated - 22-8-2019 - Manipur SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 4/2019 – State Tax (D), dated the 28th June, 2019
      Summary: Requires electronic furnishing of the GSTR-3B return for July 2019 through the common portal by the prescribed final date; inserted as a proviso into Notification No. 4/2019-State Tax (D) under the Commissioner's powers conferred by the Manipur GST Act and GST Rules, and the amendment is declared to come into force from the stated effective date.
      4.
      13/2019-State TAX - dated - 21-8-2019 - Manipur SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 7/2019—State Tax, dated the 24th April, 2019
      Summary: Acting under section 164 of the Goods and Services Tax Act, the State Government, on the Council's recommendation and citing public interest, substitutes the figures, letters and words specifying the operative day in Notification No. 7/2019-State Tax with a new operative date, without altering other substantive provisions of that notification.

      Income Tax

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      96/2019 - dated - 11-11-2019 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income tax Amendment (13th Amendment), Rules, 2019
      Summary: Rule 11UAC excludes the deemed income provision under clause (x) of sub-section (2) of section 56 for immovable property received by a resident of an unauthorised colony in the National Capital Territory of Delhi when the Central Government has regularised transactions based on the latest Power of Attorney, Agreement to Sale, Will, possession letter and other documents, including evidence of payment, that confer or recognise rights of ownership, transfer or mortgage; it defines resident and unauthorised colony and excludes tenants, licensees and permissive users.
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      SEBI/HO/DDHS/CIR/P/134/2019 - dated 13-11-2019
      Continuous disclosures and compliances by listed entities under SEBI (Issue and Listing of Municipal Debt Securities) Regulations, 2015
      Summary: Amendments under the ILDM Regulations require listed municipal debt issuers to submit half-yearly unaudited and annual audited financial results within prescribed timelines with comparative information and governance body sign-off, disclose financial ratios and any material adverse changes affecting debt servicing, certify timely payment of interest or principal to stock exchanges, implement an escrow payment mechanism with specified accounts monitored by a debenture trustee, disclose quarterly escrow balances and transfer notes, permit defined investments of escrow and interim proceeds with a trustee lien, and ensure annual credit rating review and prompt dissemination of rating changes.

      GST - States

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      119/38/2019-GST - dated 17-10-2019
      Clarification regarding taxability of supply of securities under Securities Lending Scheme, 1997.
      Summary: Lending of securities under the Securities Lending Scheme, 1997 is a taxable service because it does not involve disposal of securities; the lending fee is taxable from 01.07.2017. Intermediaries' facilitation services are separately taxable. From 01.07.2017 to 30.09.2019 GST was payable by the lender under forward charge (IGST); from 01.10.2019 GST liability shifts to the borrower under reverse charge (IGST).
      3.
      117/36/2019-GST - dated 17-10-2019
      Clarification on applicability of GST exemption to the DG Shipping approved maritime courses conducted by Maritime Training Institutes of India.
      Summary: Maritime Training Institutes and their DG Shipping approved courses are recognised under the Merchant Shipping Act and STCW Rules; therefore such institutes constitute educational institutions under GST law and their approved courses are exempt from levy of GST, subject to meeting conditions in the State GST exemption notification.
      4.
      120/39/2019-GST - dated 17-10-2019
      Clarification on the effective date of explanation inserted in notification No. 11/2017- STR dated 30.06.2017, Sr. No. 3(vi).
      Summary: The explanation excluding Government and Local Authority activities from the term business was inserted under the statutory power to add explanations to notifications within one year and therefore operates retrospectively from the inception of the original concessional entry on 21.09.2017. A statement in the subsequent notification setting a later commencement date does not change the retrospective effect conferred by that statutory provision; implementation difficulties may be reported to the Chief Commissioner of State Tax.
      5.
      113/32/2019-GST - dated 17-10-2019
      Clarification regarding GST rates & classification (goods).
      Summary: Clarifies GST classification and rates: dried leguminous vegetables under HS 0713 remain so when only heat-treated and attract 5% if branded and packed else exempt; almond milk classifies under 2202 99 90 at 18%; mechanical sprayers are covered by Schedule II entry No.195B at 12%; imported naval stores are GST-exempt under Customs Act provisions; imports under lease are exempt from IGST when tied to supply services under Schedule II subject to Condition No.102; solar water heater parts under Chapters 84/85/94 attract 5%; parts solely for medical devices under Chapter 90 note 2(b) attract 12% IGST.
      6.
      114/33/2019-GST - dated 17-10-2019
      Clarification on scope of support services to exploration mining or drilling of petroleum crude or natural gas or both.
      Summary: Most operational activities for exploration, mining or drilling of petroleum crude or natural gas fall under heading 9986, while professional, technical and consulting exploration services are covered under heading 9983 (entry inserted effective 1 October 2019). The scope of the heading 9986 entry is governed by explanatory notes to service codes 998621 and 998622, and the scope of the heading 9983 entry by notes to service codes 998341 and 998343. Services outside those entries must be classified in their respective headings and taxed accordingly.
      7.
      118/37/2019-GST - dated 17-10-2019
      Clarification regarding determination of place of supply in case of software/design services related to Electronics Semi-conductor and Design Manufacturing (ESDM) industry.
      Summary: Where software and integrated circuit design services include testing on sample prototype hardware provided by the recipient and such testing is ancillary to the principal design/development activity, the contract is a composite supply and the place of supply is the location of the service recipient under the IGST recipient location rule; the provision treating goods made physically available by the recipient does not apply separately to the ancillary testing.
      8.
      121/40/2019-GST - dated 17-10-2019
      GST on license fee charged by the States for grant of Liquor licences to vendors.
      Summary: The Circular clarifies that licence and application fees charged by State Governments for grant of liquor licences for alcoholic liquor for human consumption are treated as not leviable under GST, implementing the GST Council's recommendation by exempting fees for the transitional pre-GST period and by classifying the grant of such licences as neither a supply of goods nor a supply of service; this special dispensation is confined to State-granted liquor licences and does not extend to other licences or privileges for a fee.
      9.
      115/34/2019-GST - dated 17-10-2019
      Clarification on issue of GST on Airport levies.
      Summary: PSF and UDF charged by airport operators are consideration for passenger services and liable to GST; airlines collecting those levies act as agents and, if meeting Rule 33 pure agent conditions, must separately indicate and exclude such amounts (and the GST payable thereon by the airport operator) from the value of the airline's supply, cannot claim ITC on that GST, while passengers may claim ITC based on the pure agent invoice; collection charges to airlines are taxable to airlines and ITCable to airport operators.
      10.
      116/35/2019-GST - dated 17-10-2019
      Levy of GST on the service of display of name or placing of name plates of the donor in the premises of charitable organisations receiving donation or gifts from individual donors.
      Summary: Where a donor makes a gift or donation to a charitable organisation and the recipient places a name plate or similar acknowledgement that merely expresses gratitude and publicly recognises the donor without advertising any business activity, there is no supply for consideration and no GST liability. Non taxability requires: recipient is a charitable organisation; payment is a gift or donation; and the purpose is philanthropic, not commercial promotion.
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