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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 30,2017

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      By: Rakesh Chitkara
      Summary: Proposes a structured long term design for GST returns emphasising a single, simplified filing process and alignment of payment and return frequency. Recommends operational fixes for GSTR 3B (single screen UI, "Sign and Submit", net liability preview, negative value entry, revision facility, differential due dates, and taxpayer choice in ledger cross utilisation) and redesigns for GSTR 1/GSTR 2 (comprehensive offline tool, GSTIN level matching, removal of non value data, consolidation of tables, combined/quarterly returns with reconciliation, relaxed HSN and invoice level requirements, and improved import data integration).
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      Summary: Found to have engaged in abuse of dominant position under Section 4(1) read with Section 4(2)(c) for imposing a contractual restriction precluding third parties from organising a competing professional domestic T20 league; Commission treated BCCI as an enterprise dominant in the market for organisation of professional domestic cricket leagues/events, held the restriction unrelated to legitimate sporting objectives, and imposed remedial directives including cessation of the conduct, removal of blanket prohibitions on non members subject to non discriminatory sporting conditions, publication of approval parameters, compliance reporting, and a monetary penalty.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar, provided the previous day comparator, and derived EUR, GBP and JPY exchange rates against the Rupee using the US Dollar reference and middle rates of cross-currency quotes; it also stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: For IGST refunds on exported goods, exporters must file GSTR-3B, furnish Table 6A of GSTR-1 on GSTN and lodge corresponding Shipping Bills on the Customs EDI system; accurate matching between Table 6A and Shipping Bill details is mandatory. Common filing errors-incorrect Shipping Bill number, mismatched invoice or IGST amounts, and wrong bank account-cause refund delays or rejections. Refunds of unutilized Input Tax Credit must be claimed via FORM GST RFD-01A on the Common Portal, with the claimed amount debited from the Electronic Credit Ledger and the generated ARN noted on the printed form and submitted with supporting documents to the jurisdictional officer.
      Summary: The submission identifies systemic constraints in the GST return filing system that impede taxpayer compliance and preservation of entitlements, including prevention of cash ledger payments when Input Tax Credit exists, disallowance of cross-crediting, mandatory invoice-level B2B reporting, hard-blocks on filing subsequent returns, lack of interim acceptance or amendment of submitted data, burdensome HSN summary requirements, and exposure to late fees during system outages; it proposes technical and procedural fixes such as taxpayer choice of ledger usage within law, recipient accept/reject flows for B2B data, allowance for estimated tax payments, temporary deferral of HSN summary, automated rounding, acceptance of PAN where GSTIN is absent for reverse-charge reporting, and safeguards for Input Tax Credit verification.
      Summary: Government denies waiving loans of large defaulters, instead enforcing recognition of NPAs revealed by Asset Quality Review, requiring upfront provisioning, and using the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code with referrals to tribunals for timebound recovery. An ordinance bars wilful defaulters from participating in resolution processes. Concurrently, substantial recapitalisation of Public Sector Banks-through bonds, budget provision and market dilution tied to reforms-was announced to restore bank strength and enable credit flow to honest borrowers.
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      Customs

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      111/2017 - dated - 28-11-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority by CBEC
      Summary: Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority designates specified revenue officers to exercise adjudicatory powers under the Customs Act for particular show-cause notices. The notification lists noticees with their show-cause matters and nominates specific officers (Principal Commissioner/Commissioner, Additional/Joint Commissioner, Deputy/Assistant Commissioner, or Commissioner of Customs) to answer for or discharge the duties of the originally competent adjudicating authorities, thereby allocating jurisdiction for adjudication of the listed notices.

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      36/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 24-11-2017 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 4/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amendment inserts an entry permitting supplies of used vehicles, seized and confiscated goods, old and used goods, waste and scrap from Central, State, Union territory or local authorities to any registered person, specifying supplier and recipient classes within the State Tax (Rate) notification and taking effect from the thirteenth day of October, 2017.
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      35/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 24-11-2017 - Delhi SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. 2/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The Schedule adds Duty Credit Scrips and exempts supply of goods by a Government Entity to government bodies or specified persons when consideration is received as grants; the Explanation defines Government Entity as a statutory or government-established body with ninety percent or more equity or control; ANNEXURE I requires a brand owner who is different from the packer to file an affidavit foregoing actionable claim and authorising the packer to print an indelible statement on unit containers.
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      49/2017-State Tax - dated - 23-11-2017 - Delhi SGST
      Lt. Governor of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, notifies evidences which are required to be produced by the supplier of deemed export supplies for claiming refund
      Summary: Suppliers claiming refund on deemed export supplies must produce either an acknowledgment by the jurisdictional tax officer of the Advance Authorisation or EPCG holder confirming receipt, or a tax invoice signed by the recipient Export Oriented Unit confirming receipt; and two recipient undertakings: that no input tax credit has been availed on such supplies and that the recipient will not claim the refund, allowing the supplier to claim it.
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      48/2017-State Tax - dated - 23-11-2017 - Delhi SGST
      Lt. Governor of the National Capital Territory of Delhi recommendations of the Council notifies the supplies of goods
      Summary: Certain supplies are notified as deemed exports under the Delhi GST framework: supplies against Advance Authorisation; capital goods against Export Promotion Capital Goods Authorisation; supplies to Export Oriented Units; and supply of gold by a bank or specified Public Sector Undertaking against Advance Authorisation, with key terms defined by reference to the Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-20.
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      19/ 2017-18/STATE TAX - dated 22-11-2017
      Subject: Clarification on issues wherein the goods are moved within the State or from the State of registration to another State for supply on approval basis - reg.
      Summary: Suppliers carrying goods for supply on approval may transport them within or outside the State on a delivery challan (and e-way bill where applicable), issuing the tax invoice upon delivery if the supply is accepted; carriers should carry invoice books to enable issuance. Supplies made in a State different from the supplier's State of registration are to be treated as inter-state supplies attracting integrated tax. This clarification applies to all goods in comparable approval-based supply situations.
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