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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 16,2018

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 171 mandates that suppliers must pass on benefits from GST rate reductions or input tax credit to consumers by way of a commensurate reduction in prices. The NAA and DGAP enforce compliance, assess shortfalls, require refunds to identified customers with interest, direct deposits to Consumer Welfare Funds when beneficiaries are unidentifiable, and may monitor implementation; benefits must be passed unit wise, product wise, and cannot be averaged, transferred, or selectively denied.
      By: Chinki Singhal
      Summary: An OPC must be formed by a natural person with a nominated natural person recorded in the memorandum and filed at incorporation; mandatory conversion to a private or public company occurs when paid up capital or average turnover exceed statutory thresholds, and voluntary conversion is restricted for two years. Management requires at least one director (first director named in the articles), with tailored board meeting rules where only one director serves. Financial statements (excluding cash flow statement) and abridged Board's Report must be filed within prescribed periods, and specified Companies Act meeting provisions do not apply to OPCs.
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      Summary: A capacity building initiative launched an ITU developed online course on digital payments for mid level government officers and academics, covering standards, interoperability, security and emerging technologies. The workshop reviewed participant assignments and industry feedback, proposed that training institutions adopt similar courses, recommended using the course as a benchmark for future ICT training collaborations, and suggested selecting strong projects for further development and piloting with stakeholder support to promote interoperable, secure digital payment systems.
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      Customs

      1.
      93/2018 - dated - 15-11-2018 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rates Notification No.93/2018-Custom(NT) dated 15.11.2018
      Summary: This notification, effective 16th November, 2018, fixes rupee conversion rates for specified foreign currencies for customs purposes, providing separate rates for imported and exported goods in Schedule I and a 100 unit rate for Japanese Yen in Schedule II, and supersedes the prior exchange rate notification while preserving prior actions.

      GST - States

      2.
      EXN-F(10)-31/2018 - dated - 12-11-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification No.60/2018-State Tax, dated the 31st October, 2018
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No.60/2018 State Tax replaces the phrase "furnish an application to the effect" with "furnish an undertaking to the effect" in the published gazette entry, specifying the exact location in the original notification and issued by the Principal Secretary (E&T) to rectify the administrative wording.
      3.
      61/2018-State Tax - dated - 5-11-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification of the Government of Himachal Pradesh No. 50/2018-State Tax, dated the 17th September, 2018
      Summary: A proviso was added to Notification No. 50/2018-State Tax excluding supplies of goods or services from one public sector undertaking to another public sector undertaking from the notification's application, irrespective of distinct person status, effective from 1st October, 2018, enacted under powers of the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 on the Council's recommendation and published in the Gazette with the cited entries.
      4.
      LLR-D(6)-15/2018-LEGN. - dated - 3-11-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      THE HIMACHAL PRADESH GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE, 2018.
      Summary: The Ordinance amends the State GST Act to refine definitions and supply treatment, expand reverse charge notifications, revise composition thresholds, and introduce a new statutory procedure (section 43A) requiring suppliers to furnish outward supply details on a common portal and recipients to verify or modify those details in returns; it prescribes procedures and limits for availing input tax credit where supplier details are absent, imposes joint liability for non filing, and empowers prescribed recovery and safeguard mechanisms.
      5.
      58/2018-State Tax - dated - 27-10-2018 - Himachal Pradesh SGST
      Notifies the persons whose registration under the said Act has been cancelled by the proper officer on or before the 30th September, 2018 furnish the final return in FORM GSTR-10 of the said rules till the 31st December, 2018.
      Summary: Persons whose registration was cancelled by the proper officer on or before 30th September, 2018 are required to furnish the final return in FORM GSTR-10 by 31st December, 2018 under the Himachal Pradesh Goods and Services Tax framework.
      6.
      S.O. No. 81-57/2018-State Tax - dated - 6-11-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. 50/2018-State Tax dated the 26th September, 2018.
      Summary: The amendment inserts a proviso excluding authorities under the Ministry of Defence, other than those expressly listed in Annexure-A and their offices, from the applicability of the notification with respect to the persons covered by the specified statutory category, and the Annexure lists code numbers allocated to the principal Controllers of Defence Accounts whose offices remain subject to the notification.
      7.
      S.O. No. 80-56/2018-State Tax - dated - 6-11-2018 - Jharkhand SGST
      Exemption from Registration To Persons Making Inter State Supplies Of Handicrafts.
      Summary: Exemption from registration applies to specified casual taxable persons making inter State taxable supplies of handicraft goods or listed artisan products predominantly produced by hand, subject to availing the linked integrated tax notification and the condition that aggregate inter State supplies, computed on an all India basis, do not exceed the statutory registration threshold; such persons must obtain a Permanent Account Number and generate e way bills as required by the Central GST Rules.
      8.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt. II/29-58/2018-State Tax - dated - 26-10-2018 - Meghalaya SGST
      Notifies the persons whose registration under the said Act has been cancelled by the proper officer on or before the 30th September, 2018,furnish the final return in FORM GSTR-10 of the said rules till the 31st December, 2018.
      Summary: Persons whose registration under the Meghalaya GST framework was cancelled by the proper officer on or before the specified cutoff are required to furnish the final return in FORM GSTR-10 within the further notified timeframe; the notification relies on the statutory GST provisions and corresponding state rules to designate the class of persons and fix the compliance deadline.
      9.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt. II/28-57/2018-State Tax - dated - 23-10-2018 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt-I/240, dated the 13th September, 2018.
      Summary: An amendment inserts a proviso excluding Ministry of Defence authorities, other than those listed in Annexure A and their offices, from the application of the prior notification with respect to persons specified under clause (a) of sub section (1) of section 51, effective from the first day of October, 2018; Annexure A lists the principal Controllers/Controllers of Defence Accounts with code numbers identifying the authorities to which the notification continues to apply.
      10.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt. II/27-56/2018-State Tax - dated - 23-10-2018 - Meghalaya SGST
      Seeks to supersede Notification No.ERTS(T)65/2017/Pt/27 Dated 1-Nov-2017
      Summary: Notification exempts specified categories of casual taxable persons from registration for inter State supplies of prescribed handicraft and artisan products (listed with HSN codes) when produced predominantly by hand, subject to availing a referenced Integrated Tax notification and staying below the aggregate turnover threshold for registration; such persons must obtain a Permanent Account Number and generate an e way bill under rule 138.
      11.
      60/2018-State Tax - dated - 8-11-2018 - Mizoram SGST
      The Mizoram Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: The amendment inserts a mandatory GST practitioner qualification rule requiring passing a Computer Based Test conducted by the designated examination authority with online registration, fee payment, national centre choice, a two year period to pass with transitional extension, unlimited attempts within the period subject to per attempt registration and fee, a multiple choice syllabus and qualifying threshold, disqualification for unfair practices, publication of results and a representation mechanism; and establishes electronic summary upload and amendment forms for recovery of pre existing law demands with automatic posting to the Electronic Liability Register and updated reconciliation procedures.
      12.
      58/2018-State Tax - dated - 8-11-2018 - Mizoram SGST
      Seeks to provide taxpayers whose registration has been cancelled on or before the 30th September, 2018 time to furnish final return in FORM GSTR-10 till 31st December, 2018
      Summary: Persons whose registration under the Mizoram GST regime was cancelled on or before 30th September, 2018 are notified as the class required to furnish the final return in Form GSTR-10 and are permitted to do so until the extended cut-off specified in the state notification, pursuant to the powers conferred by the relevant GST Act and rules.
      13.
      57/2018-State Tax - dated - 8-11-2018 - Mizoram SGST
      Amendment in the Notification of the Government of Mizoram No. 50/2018- State Tax dated the 25th September, 2018.
      Summary: A proviso is inserted excluding authorities under the Ministry of Defence from the application of the prior notification in respect of persons specified under clause (a) of sub section (1) of section 51 of the Mizoram GST Act, except for those Defence authorities and their offices listed in Annexure A; the amendment is effective from the first day of October, 2018 and Annexure A enumerates the Principal Controllers/Controllers of Defence Accounts with assigned code numbers.
      14.
      56/2018-State Tax - dated - 8-11-2018 - Mizoram SGST
      Supersession of the Notification No.J.21011/1/2017-TAX/Vol-I/Pt(i), dated the 3rd October, 2017.
      Summary: Exemption from mandatory registration is specified for certain categories of casual taxable persons making inter State supplies of designated handicraft goods or specified artisan products produced predominantly by hand, as listed by description and HSN codes. The exemption requires beneficiaries to avail the corresponding integrated tax notification benefit and keep aggregate supplies below the registration threshold computed on an all India basis. Exempt persons must obtain a Permanent Account Number and generate e way bills under the GST Rules.
      15.
      H.12018/243/2017-LJD - dated - 29-10-2018 - Mizoram SGST
      The Mizoram Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018 (Ordinance No. 3 of 2018).
      Summary: Amendment updates definitions and classification of supplies, expands government power to notify recipients liable under reverse charge, revises composition scheme conditions and registration rules including separate SEZ registration and suspension during cancellation, and inserts section 43A prescribing procedures for furnishing outward-supply details, recipient verification, limits on availing input tax credit where supplier details are absent, deemed supplier liability for furnished details, and joint and several liability for tax or wrongly availed credit with prescribed recovery safeguards.
      16.
      J.21011/1/2017-TAX/Vol-l/Part-l - dated - 22-10-2018 - Mizoram SGST
      Notification regarding TDS.
      Summary: Heads of Departments and Drawing and Disbursing Officers must demand a GST Registration Certificate or GSTIN from suppliers exceeding a prescribed value threshold, and must not issue supply or work orders above that threshold to unregistered persons, as an administrative measure linked to Tax Deduction at Source compliance to prevent tax escapement under the GST framework.
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      GST - States

      1.
      G.O.(P) No. 162/2018/Fin - dated 22-10-2018
      Formalities /Procedures to be followed for deducting and depositing the TDS by the Drawing and Disbursing Officers under GST Act –Facilities provided in the bill generating system.
      Summary: DDOs must register in GSTN as tax deductors, generate a GSTN challan and record the CPIN before bill preparation; classify GST components, remit by NEFT/RTGS to the Reserve Bank of India, and add the RBI IFSC and CPIN as a beneficiary entry in bill-generation applications (BiMS, EMLI, SANKHYA). Submit the bill to treasury with the challan copy; on passing, treasury remits the TDS to RBI and updates the DDO's GST ledger. File the prescribed return monthly and ensure bill encashment within the challan validity period.
      2.
      Order No 05-2018 28-17-24(B)-I-GST-298 - dated 1-10-2018
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-I under rule 117(1A) of the Madhya Pradesh Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017 in certain cases
      Summary: Extension of time is granted for submission of FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 117(1A) read with section 168 of the Madhya Pradesh GST Act. The Commissioner, on Council recommendation, extends the filing period until 31st January, 2019 for the class of registered persons who could not submit by the due date due to technical difficulties on the common portal, limited to cases recommended by the Council.
      3.
      Circular No 19/2018 - dated 7-9-2018
      Benami GST Registration – Instructions on measures to prevent evasion of tax.
      Summary: Measures target identifying and curbing benami/bogus registrations and circular trading in evasion prone commodities by using registration stage field visits, market intelligence, return scrutiny with e Way bill reconciliation, bank and capital source verification, and prompt Intelligence enquiries for suspicious or out of district applicants, with enforcement to notify assessing officers to initiate statutory cancellation where benami registrations are established.

      FEMA

      4.
      12 - dated 15-11-2018
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 2.5 million to the Government of Madagascar
      Summary: Exim Bank's Government of India supported line of credit to Madagascar finances completion of a fertilizer project, requiring at least 75 per cent Indian supplied goods and services, allowing up to 25 per cent foreign procurement, effective October 2018 with a sixty month terminal utilisation period; shipments must be declared in the Export Declaration Form and agency commission is not payable under the LoC though exporters may remit commission from own funds or EEFC balances subject to realisation and AD Category I bank compliance under FEMA directions.
      5.
      13 - dated 15-11-2018
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 27.5 million to the Government of the Republic of Suriname
      Summary: Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit to Suriname finances eligible exports for transmission network upgrades, requiring at least 75 per cent of each contract's value to be supplied from India and allowing up to 25 per cent foreign procurement; shipments must be declared in the Export Declaration Form, no agency commission is payable under the LoC though exporters may use own funds or EEFC balances for commission subject to AD Category I compliance, and AD Category I banks must notify exporter constituents of LoC details. Directions issued under FEMA remain without prejudice to other approvals.
      6.
      14 - dated 15-11-2018
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 3.5 million to the Government of the Republic of Suriname
      Summary: Exim Bank's Government-supported Line of Credit finances export of eligible goods and services for specified maintenance works, requiring a substantial portion of contract value to be supplied from India and permitting limited foreign procurement; shipments must be declared in the Export Declaration Form and agency commission is not payable under the LoC, though exporters may remit commission from own funds or Exchange Earners' Foreign Currency Account subject to realization and bank compliance.

      DGFT

      7.
      45/2015-2020 - dated 15-11-2018
      Amendment in Para 2.54 of the Handbook of Procedures, 2015-2020
      Summary: Designated sea ports are permitted to import un shredded metallic scrap until the extended deadline provided they install and operationalize Radiation Portal Monitors and Container Scanners; ports failing to meet the requirement by the deadline will be derecognised for import of un shredded metallic scrap.

      Customs

      8.
      144/2018 - dated 1-11-2018
      IGST Export Refund-extension in SB005 alternate mechanism revised processing in certain cases including disbursal of compensation cess-reg.
      Summary: Extension of the alternative rectification mechanism is provided for exporters to correct invoice mismatches under the SB005 error for shipping bills filed up to 15.11.2018, enabling sanctioning of differential IGST refund amounts where scrolls were generated for lesser amounts than actually paid. Exporters must submit a duly filled and signed Revised Refund Request (RRR) to the designated Deputy Commissioner; the facility is available only for scrolled shipping bills and only once per eligible bill.

      Companies Law

      9.
      F. No. 10/19/2018-CSR (Part File -2) - dated 14-11-2018
      Constitution of Committee for Finalizing Business responsibility reporting (BPR) format for listed and unlisted Companies
      Summary: A Committee chaired by the Joint Secretary, MCA is constituted to finalise the Business Responsibility Reporting (BRR) Format for listed and unlisted companies based on the updated NVGs. Membership includes MCA policy, SEBI, the presidents of ICSI, ICAI and ICoAI, adjunct faculty and DG IICA as special invitee. The Committee must formulate the BRR Format and submit a report within a prescribed short timeframe. ICSI and IICA will provide secretarial and logistical support and, with MCA, technical support. The Committee may invite external experts and meet anywhere in India.
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