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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 29,2018

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Environmental protection requires minimising avoidable consumption and wastage across goods, packaging, medicines, food, water and energy because waste generation and damaged packaging increase pollution. Practical measures include conserving water and electricity, optimising domestic fuel use, limiting unnecessary lighting and ironing, and reducing smoke from ritual and personal activities. While fiscal incentives exist, behavioural change and promoting packaging integrity are necessary complements to subsidies and tax concessions to achieve meaningful reductions in resource use and pollutant emissions.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: The article prescribes a six step response when faced with a GST inspection: verify INS 01 authorization and indicated exceptional circumstances; require the officer to state the specific suspicion; provide available documents and undertake to supply the balance within a timeframe; file an objection and protest against arbitrary inspection; and implement monthly GST sanitization. It stresses inspections are permissible only in genuine exceptional circumstances, as a last resort, with a recorded reason to believe and senior authorization indicated on INS 1, and that absence of these preconditions renders an inspection challengeable.
      By: Sandeep Rawat
      Summary: NFRA imposes direct oversight over large and specified companies and their auditors, including recommending and forwarding accounting and auditing standards, reviewing compliance via financial statement and auditor working-paper inspections, supervising audit quality systems, requiring corporate notices and annual auditor returns, and exercising investigative, penal and debarment powers against auditors and firms.
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      Summary: Extensions of due dates for filing specified GST returns are granted for taxpayers whose principal place of business is in Srikakulam district (Andhra Pradesh) and in eleven specified districts of Tamil Nadu. The relief covers GSTR-3B, GSTR-1 (monthly and quarterly) and GSTR-4 with separate deadlines for the two affected areas; GSTR-1 extensions are split by aggregate turnover eligibility. An extended schedule for GSTR-7 covering multiple months applies to all taxpayers. Formal notifications will follow.
      Summary: The textile sector is urged to prepare a strategic road map to boost exports, with government facilitation to enhance competitiveness through increased investment, cost optimisation, technology modernization and vertical integration. The government will promote market diversification beyond traditional destinations, coordinate across ministries for export support, and seek expedited negotiations of free trade agreements to improve market access.
      Summary: India and Gabon agreed to deepen economic cooperation with focus on a Bilateral Investment Treaty, Lines of Credit for development and solar projects, and targeted collaboration in mining, infrastructure, logistics and services. India encouraged Gabon to provide a minerals list for investment consideration, noted existing Indian operations in natural-resource sectors, and both sides committed to sending business delegations following feasibility studies and exploratory visits.
      Summary: India and Saudi business leaders discussed expanding private sector participation in Saudi housing and infrastructure projects and exploring opportunities in the entertainment sector, with Indian firms invited to contribute professional expertise to major national developments and bilateral economic channels encouraged to facilitate trade, project participation, and investment.
      Summary: IBBI has published draft specimens of four core CIRP documents-Information Memorandum (including sector models), Evaluation Matrix, Request for Resolution Plans and Resolution Plan-based on the Code and Regulation 36, seeking stakeholder suggestions to refine them as guidance. The Model Information Memorandum is split into a Statutory IM (assets/liabilities, audited/provisional financials, creditors, related party dues, guarantors, >1% members, material litigation, employee dues) and a Transaction IM (business overview, financials, capex, industry, forecasts, annexures). Comments were invited by email to [email protected] by 15 December 2018 with specified subject lines.
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      GST - States

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      101/GST-2 - dated - 22-11-2018 - Haryana SGST
      Corrigendum in Haryana Government, Excise and Taxation Department, Notification No. 99/GST-2, dated 06.11.2018.
      Summary: Corrigendum amends a prior GST notification by replacing the requirement to "furnish an application to the effect" with the requirement to "furnish an undertaking to the effect", changing the nature of the documentary obligation taxpayers must submit.
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      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt. II/59-61/2018-State Tax - dated - 5-11-2018 - Meghalaya SGST
      Seeks to exempt supply from PSU to PSU from applicability of provisions relating to TDS.
      Summary: Amendment excludes supplies of goods or services from one public sector undertaking to another, whether or not a distinct person, from the operation of the earlier notification concerning TDS applicability, with effect from the date specified in the amendment, thereby removing inter-PSU transactions from that TDS compliance regime.
      3.
      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt. II/58-60/2018-State Tax - dated - 30-10-2018 - Meghalaya SGST
      The Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (Thirteenth Amendment) Rules, 2018.
      Summary: A new rule mandates a qualifying examination for GST practitioners conducted by NACIN: online registration and fee, nationwide CBT with MCQs and specified syllabus, a fifty percent qualifying mark, a prescribed period to pass after enrolment with multiple attempts subject to registration and fee, provisions for an additional attempt for unforeseen events upon jurisdictional Commissioner recommendation, publication of schedules and results by NACIN, and disqualification procedures for unfair means. Electronic procedures require uploading summaries of pre existing demand orders for recovery under GST and updating records where demands are modified or quashed through specified forms.
      4.
      G.O. Ms. No. 148 - dated - 5-11-2018 - Tamil Nadu SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No.II(2)/CTR/823(a-1)/2018, dated 13th September, 2018.
      Summary: An amendment inserted a proviso excluding the supply of goods or services from one public sector undertaking to another, whether or not distinct persons, from the scope of the earlier State GST notification; this exclusion is effective from the stated date and limits the territorial application of the prior notification to carve out intra PSU transactions.

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      S.O. 5841(E) - dated - 13-11-2018 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 5.03 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 5.09 hectares at Focal Point Industrial area, Phase VIII-Extension, District Mohali, in the State of Punjab
      Summary: Central Government exercises powers under the Special Economic Zones Act and SEZ Rules to de-notify plot A-40A (5.03 hectares) following developer proposal, State approval, and Development Commissioner recommendation, thereby altering the aggregate SEZ area and recording the updated total.
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      S.O. 5839(E) - dated - 12-11-2018 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 1.86 hectares at Khandwa Road, Bhanwarkuan, Indore in the State of Madhya Pradesh, thereby making resultant area as 6.13 hectares
      Summary: Central Government de-notifies a specified portion of land within the Indore sector specific Special Economic Zone, following developer proposal, State Government approvals and the Development Commissioner's recommendation, having satisfied statutory preconditions, thereby reducing the notified extent of the SEZ and identifying the de-notified survey parcels and resultant revised SEZ area in the notification.
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      SEBI

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      CIR/MRD/DRMNP/CIR/P/2018/145 - dated 27-11-2018
      Interoperability among Clearing Corporations
      Summary: Interoperability among clearing corporations requires recognised CCPs (excluding IFSCs) to enable consolidation of clearing across trading venues via peer-to-peer links under bilaterally approved risk frameworks or, where directed, participant links subject to host CCP rules. Inter-CCP collateral must cover exposures through prescribed margins and additional capital held in segregated accounts, settlement shall occur through multilateral netting on the rolling T+2 schedule, and default handling will follow the prescribed default waterfall. Multipartite agreements must address risk, settlement, surveillance, data sharing and dispute resolution.

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      ERTS(T) 65/2017/Pt.I/261 - dated 20-11-2018
      Guidelines for Deductions and Deposits of TDS by the DDO under Meghalaya Goods and Services Tax (MGST) Act, 2017.
      Summary: DDOs must register on the GST portal, deduct TDS at the prescribed rate from supplier payments, book deductions to the designated Suspense Head, and periodically aggregate and remit those amounts via CPIN generated on GSTN using NEFT/RTGS or OTC. Upon payment a CIN is received and credited to the electronic Cash Ledger; DDOs must maintain records (Annexure A), file FORM GSTR-7 by the 10th of the following month, and issue TDS certificates in FORM GSTR-7A to deductees.

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      47/2018 - dated 27-11-2018
      Corrigendum to Circular 44/2018-Customs dated 13.11.2018 issued vide F. No. 450/148/2018-Cus IV -reg.
      Summary: Correction to administrative classification: the Circular amends the document code assigned to Extended Producers Responsibility Authorization used in PGA eSANCHIT LPCO uploads, replacing the previously published code with the correct code to ensure accurate electronic filing and processing and directing stakeholders to use the corrected code for PGA uploading under the paperless processing framework.
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