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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 25,2017

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The note explains that, in JDAs, GST time of supply is typically triggered on transfer of development rights because consideration is received in kind, and valuation under Section 15 and Rules 27-35 requires treating flats allotted to land owners at their open market value or, if unavailable, the monetary equivalent or value of like flats sold contemporaneously, with sectoral FAQs indicating taxability when conveyance or similar instruments transfer possession or rights.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Delay and laches bar belated writ petitions where petitioners fail to explain non-pursuit of available statutory remedies; passive reliance on outcomes in other cases constitutes acquiescence and may disqualify similarly situated persons from extension of relief. Courts will scrutinise non-challenge of administrative orders and interim payments made under coercion, and may exercise equitable discretion to mitigate penal consequences when a tax is found not payable in law.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Registered persons must keep and maintain, at their principal place of business, true and correct accounts of production, inward and outward supplies, stock, input tax credit availed and output tax payable and paid, together with prescribed particulars. Rule 56 requires retention of import/export records and documents for reverse charge supplies, including invoices, delivery challans, credit/debit notes, vouchers and e-way bills. Records must not be erased or overwritten; corrections are to be attested and electronic edits logged.
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      Summary: Senior central officials have been appointed as Prabhari officers for 115 backward districts to form teams with State representatives, drive convergence of central and state schemes, assist district administrations in setting 2022 development visions, and mobilise existing funds including District Mineral Funds and scheme flexi funds. The programme requires establishment of district real time monitoring systems with third party validation of key indicators in education, health, nutrition and infrastructure, and coordination with security related initiatives where districts are affected by extremism or terrorism.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes the official rupee Reference Rate for the US Dollar and its prior-day comparison; using that reference rate and cross-currency middle rates, the Bank provides rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen, and states that the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Designation of senior Central officers as Prabhari Officers creates a Central State coordination framework to drive socio economic transformation in 115 backward districts. These Additional Secretary/Joint Secretary rank officers will form teams with State nominees, promote convergence of Central, State and local schemes, and operate under outcome focused real time monitoring. District selection relied on objective development indicators and includes those affected by Left Wing Extremism; States are required to nominate senior district functionaries while remaining primary programme drivers.
      Summary: Denial that the Government proposes withdrawal of bank chequebook facility; cheques remain integral negotiable instruments central to trade and commerce, even as the Government promotes digital transactions. The Government is considering amendments to the Negotiable Instruments Act to enhance payee remedies for dishonoured cheques rather than removing cheque facilities.
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      Central Excise

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      27/2017 - dated - 23-11-2017 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to amend notification No. 11/2017-Central Excise so as to reduce the excise duty rates on Petrol and Diesel ( both unbranded and branded )
      Summary: The amendment substitutes rule 10 of the Central Excise (Appeals) Rules, 2001 to require revision applications to be filed in form E.A.-8 before the jurisdictional Principal Commissioner as Revisionary Authority, allocates jurisdiction between two Principal Commissioners covering specified states and union territories, directs the Board to publish contact details for Revisionary Authorities, and deems an application filed on the date it is received in the office of the Revisionary Authority.

      GST - States

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      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt I/099 - dated - 9-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendment in the Notification No. ERTS(T) 65/2017/8, dated 29.6.2017.
      Summary: The amendment omits the proviso to Paragraph 1 of Notification No. ERTS(T) 65/2017/8 and provides that the exemption under that notification, as amended, shall apply to all registered persons until the prescribed statutory cut-off date.
      3.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt I/098 - dated - 9-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Notifies the State tax on intra-State supplies of goods. Regarding Motor Vehicles.
      Summary: Notification under the Meghalaya GST Act prescribes that intra State supplies of motor vehicles (Chapter 87) shall attract tax equal to sixty five percent of the State tax otherwise applicable under Notification No. ERTS(T) 65/2017/1, subject to conditions. The annexed conditions limit applicability to vehicles purchased by the lessor prior to 1 July 2017 and leased before that date, or to registered suppliers who purchased prior to 1 July 2017 and did not claim input tax credit; the notification ceases to apply on or after 1 July 2020.
      4.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt I/097 - dated - 9-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. ERTS(T)65/2017/4, dated 29.6.2017
      Summary: The notification amends an earlier GST notification by inserting Sl. No. 6 to specify that supplies of used vehicles, seized and confiscated goods, old and used goods, waste and scrap, when supplied by the Central Government, State Government, Union territory or a local authority, are supplies to any registered person, pursuant to powers under sub-section (3) of section 9 of the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
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      ERTS(T) 65/2017/185 - dated - 9-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Last Date for filling of return in FORM GSTR-3B
      Summary: The Commissioner prescribes specific monthly due dates for furnishing FORM GSTR-3B electronically through the common portal, and every registered person furnishing GSTR-3B must, subject to section 49, discharge tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts by debiting the electronic cash or electronic credit ledger not later than the corresponding filing deadline for the return period.
      6.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/184 - dated - 9-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Extends the time limit for furnishing the return by an Input Service Distributor for the month of July, 2017 upto the 13th October, 2017.
      Summary: The Commissioner, under the powers conferred by the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, extends the time to furnish the return by an Input Service Distributor for the month of July, 2017 until the 13th October, 2017, by official notification; an extension for August, 2017 will be notified subsequently in the Official Gazette.
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      ERTS(T) 65/2017/183 - dated - 9-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Extends the time limit for furnishing the details or return GSTR-1, GSTR-2, GSTR-3.
      Summary: The Commissioner, exercising powers under the Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax Act, extended time limits for furnishing details or returns for August 2017 by prescribing new final submission dates for FORM GSTR-1, FORM GSTR-2 and FORM GSTR-3 as set out in the notification's table.
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      ERTS(T) 65/2017/182 - dated - 9-11-2017 - Meghalaya SGST
      Extends the time limit for furnishing the details or return GSTR-1, GSTR-2, GSTR-3.
      Summary: The notification extends the time for furnishing GSTR-1 for July 2017 with differential deadlines based on turnover, and extends the due dates for GSTR-2 and GSTR-3 for all taxpayers; "turnover" is as defined in the Act and extensions for August 2017 will be notified separately.
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      46/2017 - dated 24-11-2017
      Applicability of IGST / GST on goods transferred / sold while being deposited in a warehouse. -reg.
      Summary: Transfer or sale of imported goods while deposited in a customs bonded warehouse constitutes a supply taxable under IGST as an inter State supply, with value determined under CGST/IGST valuation rules; customs duties deferred at deposit remain payable on ex bonding based on the value determined at import under section 14, and post import costs are not added to the customs assessable value for ex bond duty computation.
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