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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 20,2017

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      By: CASanjay Kumawat
      Summary: Where exclusive, permanent and irrevocable development rights are transferred to a developer, those rights create an interest in land and amount to a sale or transfer of immovable property rather than a license; licences, leases, tenancies and easements of vacant land are treated as taxable services. When the developer gives flats to the landowner as consideration, the developer is providing construction services and is liable for GST on the value of those services, including on the owner's share received in kind.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Bill establishes a central Resolution Corporation with powers to resolve failing financial service providers through transfer of assets, merger, liquidation by tribunal order, bail-in, and bridge service providers; creates dedicated funds for deposit insurance and resolution operations; provides for designation of Systematically Important Financial Institutions with additional powers; sets a time-bound resolution framework and methods; extends coverage to banks, insurers, FMIs, payment systems, NBFCs, holding companies and foreign branches; and amends multiple statutes to consolidate resolution and deposit insurance functions.
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      Summary: Section 149 of the Companies Act, 2013 and corresponding rules require listed and prescribed companies to appoint at least one woman director, and the Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements regime imposes a similar mandate; national registry data is cited to indicate current levels of female board representation.
      Summary: Notification of the operative provisions of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code prompted fresh filings and transfer of winding-up matters into the Code, resulting in a substantial number of disposals with remaining cases pending at the reporting cut-off. Public Sector Banks reported recoveries and haircuts arising after initiation of proceedings under the Code, and those financial outcomes were communicated to the legislature by the responsible minister in response to an enquiry.
      Summary: Government measures to reduce farmer indebtedness combine an interest subvention scheme for short term crop loans with timely repayment incentives, automatic disaster relief lending measures directed by the central bank including loan restructuring and moratoria in declared calamity areas, and a comprehensive crop insurance programme to stabilize farm incomes; these measures are supported by central agricultural development schemes and are accompanied by analysis warning that loan waivers can harm state finances unless constrained by threshold limits.
      Summary: The Government adopted measures to boost GDP by targeting manufacturing, transport, power, and urban and rural infrastructure, reforming foreign direct investment policy, and supporting textiles; budget measures granted infrastructure status to affordable housing, increased highway and coastal connectivity investment, and included fiscal and regulatory steps to improve business conditions, expand agricultural credit and promote employment. The GST is noted as reducing trade barriers and supporting growth momentum, and official quarterly estimates show an increase in GDP growth between the first and second quarters of 2017-18.
      Summary: The Government adopted a multifaceted program combining specific legislation against undisclosed foreign assets and benami transactions, stricter reporting and PAN/Aadhaar linkage requirements, and enhanced third party reporting. It established specialist investigative bodies and task forces, conducted post demonetization enforcement including searches, surveys and computer assisted scrutiny, and offered a voluntary declaration scheme. Internationally, India expanded automatic information exchange and amended bilateral tax treaties, while administrative integrations improved electronic PAN issuance and inter agency information sharing to strengthen detection and investigation of unaccounted transactions.
      Summary: The Government constituted the Insolvency Law Committee to review functioning and implementation of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, identify efficiency issues in corporate insolvency resolution and liquidation, and recommend measures to improve processes. Stakeholders were invited to submit comments and brief justifications exclusively through an online portal on the Ministry's website by the specified deadline to inform the Committee's recommendations.
      Summary: Impact of demonetisation on macroeconomic performance is indeterminate; the finance ministry stated it is difficult to pinpoint the specific effects and warned against attributing stagnation solely to that measure. The ministry emphasised that overall growth depends on capital formation, savings mobilisation and technology adoption, and rejected the proposition that the economy is stagnant, citing a quarterly improvement in growth as indicative of continued economic activity.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the daily reference rate for the US dollar and the prior day's rate, establishing the operative rupee benchmark. It also provided exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and yen calculated from the dollar reference and middle cross-currency quotes, and specified that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Re-issues of a floating rate bond and multiple dated government stocks will be sold by price-based auction using the multiple price method through RBI's E-Kuber system, with defined electronic bid windows for competitive and non-competitive bids, a reservation for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility, scheduled result announcement and payment dates, and eligibility of the stocks for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
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      GST - States

      1.
      Va Kar/GST/07/2017- S.O. No. 134 - dated - 14-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to amend notification no. S.O 106-State Tax, dated the 20th October, 2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the previously prescribed operative date in a Jharkhand GST notification with a later date under delegated statutory authority and declares the notification to be deemed effective from the earlier prescribed date as recorded in the Gazette of Jharkhand.
      2.
      Va Kar/GST/07/2017- S.O. No. 133 - dated - 14-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to extend the due dates for the furnishing of FORM GSTR-1 for those taxpayers with aggregate turnover of more than ₹ 1.5 crores
      Summary: Extension of due dates for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 is granted to registered persons with aggregate turnover exceeding 1.5 crore rupees, replacing an earlier notification and prescribing revised deadlines for outward-supply details for July 2017-March 2018 as set out in a table; extensions for related return-filing provisions will be notified later, and the notification is effective from 15th November, 2017.
      3.
      Va Kar/GST/07/2017- S.O. No. 132 - dated - 14-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Extension of time to file GSTR-1 quaterly
      Summary: Extension of time for furnishing FORM GSTR-1 is notified for registered persons having aggregate turnover up to 1.5 crore rupees, allowing them to follow a special quarterly filing procedure for outward supplies and prescribing final dates for GSTR-1 for the quarters July-September 2017, October-December 2017 and January-March 2018; detailed procedure and extension mechanism under the return-filing provisions will be notified subsequently, and the notification is effective from the stated effective date.
      4.
      Va Kar/GST/07/2017- S.O. No. 131 - dated - 14-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Notification regarding last date for filing of return in FORM GSTR-3B
      Summary: Specification requires registered persons to furnish returns in FORM GSTR-3B electronically through the common portal by the prescribed last dates, and to discharge tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts payable under the Act by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, not later than the corresponding last date for filing.
      5.
      Va Kar/GST/07/2017- S.O. No. 130 - dated - 14-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: Amendments effective 15 November 2017 clarify that exempt-supplies value excludes specified services, convert a supplier's obligation to issue certain documents into a discretionary act, permit manual filing and issuance alongside electronic processes via new rules 97A and 107A, establish appellate routes and timelines under new rule 109A, allow termination of appointments under rule 124 with Council Chairperson approval, and introduce manual refund application and order forms with annexed statements for prescribed refund computations and declarations.
      6.
      S.O. No. 129-42/2017 State Tax (Rate) - dated - 14-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to amend notification no. 2/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment revises the State GST schedule to separate goods as fresh or chilled and goods other than fresh or chilled not in unit containers, introducing distinct treatment for packaged goods that (a) bear a registered brand name or (b) bear a brand name with an actionable or enforceable legal right, subject to ANNEXURE I conditions; and redefines registered brand name to include registrations on or after 15th May 2017 under domestic or foreign law.
      7.
      S.O. No. 128-41/2017 State Tax (Rate) - dated - 14-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to amend notification no. 1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Notification amends Jharkhand SGST rate schedules by substituting, inserting and omitting numerous tariff entries across Schedules I-V; conditions many 2.5% entries on goods being put up in unit containers and bearing a registered brand name or an enforceable brand right subject to annexure conditions; introduces new headings (including fly ash, certain aircraft components, leather subheadings, jute/coir products, diabetic foods, medical grade oxygen, and permanent transfers of IP rights), clarifies exclusions and restates multiple commodity classifications. The definition of "registered brand name" is expanded to include registrations under the Trade Marks Act, the Copyright Act and foreign laws, effective 15 November 2017.
      8.
      S.O. No. 127-47/2017 State Tax (Rate) - dated - 14-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to amend notification no. 12/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the State Tax (Rate) schedule by substituting the entry for services by fair price shops supplying PDS items to government entities as services remunerated by commission or margin, omitting the prior serial 11B entry, and inserting serial 79A to grant a nil rate for services of admission to protected monuments declared under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act or corresponding State Acts; the amendments are effective from 15th November, 2017.
      9.
      S.O. No. 126-46/2017 State Tax (Rate) - dated - 14-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to amend notification no. 11/2017- State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Revises Notification No.11/2017 to (i) redefine item (vi) at serial 3 as the composite supply of works contract, (ii) recast serial 7 entries so supplies of food or drink by restaurants, eating joints, messes and canteens (on or off premises) are specified to attract State tax at the notified rate where input tax credit on goods and services used has not been taken, with parallel wording for supplies located in specified lodging premises meeting the declared tariff threshold, (iii) omit prior item (iv), (iv) substitute item (ix) to clarify taxation and input tax credit treatment for accommodation, food and beverage services, and (v) add "manufacture of handicraft goods" at serial 26(i).
      10.
      S.O. No. 125-45/2017 State Tax (Rate) - dated - 14-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Notification regarding prescribing 2.5% concessional JGST rates on certain goods supplied to a specific public funded research institutes and subject to specified condition
      Summary: Concessional State tax is prescribed for specified scientific goods and prototypes supplied to enumerated research institutions, conditional on production at time of supply of institutional certification that goods are required and will be used only for research, officer-level verification of institutional status where required, and, for live animals, a Head's certificate plus a no-objection certificate from the relevant animal ethics committee; registered research institutions must not transfer or sell such goods for a prescribed period post-installation.
      11.
      S.O. No. 124-44/2017 State Tax (Rate) - dated - 14-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Seeks to amend notification no. 5/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendment to the State Tax (Rate) notification substitutes the entry for Sl. No. 6A by specifying tariff headings for knotted netting and made-up nets of textile materials (5608), corduroy fabrics (5801), and specified narrow woven fabrics and adhesive-assembled narrow fabrics (5806), and declares the effective commencement date as stated in the notification.
      12.
      Va Kar/GST/07/2017- S.O. 122 - dated - 7-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: The amendment extends the GSTR-1 filing deadline and authorises the Commissioner to further extend quarterly filing periods by notification, deeming Central Tax notifications effective for the State. It adds provisos to Rules 96 and 96A requiring that where GSTR-1 due dates are extended, suppliers must furnish export information in Table 6A after filing FORM GSTR-3B; the common portal shall transmit that information electronically to the system designated by Customs, and the Table 6A information will be auto-drafted into FORM GSTR-1 for the relevant tax period.
      13.
      Va Kar/GST/04/2017- S.O. No. 121 - dated - 7-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Waiver the late fee payable FORM GSTR-3B for the months of August and September, 2017 by the due date
      Summary: The State Government waives the late fee payable under the Jharkhand Goods and Services Tax Act for all registered persons who failed to furnish the return in FORM GSTR-3B for the months of August and September, 2017 by the due date; the notification declares the waiver effective from 24th October, 2017.
      14.
      S.O. No. 120-40/2017 State Tax (Rate) - dated - 7-11-2017 - Jharkhand SGST
      Exempts the intra-State supply of taxable goods
      Summary: Exempts intra-State supply of taxable goods by a registered supplier to a registered recipient for export by relieving state tax liability in excess of a nominal rate, provided the supply is on a tax invoice, the goods are exported within ninety days, the shipping bill includes supplier GSTIN and invoice number, the recipient is registered with an Export Promotion Council or recognised Commodity Board, a purchase order at concessional rate is provided to the supplier's tax officer, goods are moved directly to export point or via registered warehouse with required endorsements and acknowledgements, and the recipient furnishes shipping bill and export proof to the supplier and jurisdictional tax officer; failure to export within ninety days disqualifies the supplier.
      15.
      NO.F.1-11(91-TAX/GST/2017(Part) - dated - 22-11-2017 - Tripura SGST
      Notification regarding time period for furnishing the details in Form GSTR-1 for person having aggregate turnover upto ₹ 1.5 crore
      Summary: Registered persons with aggregate turnover up to the notified threshold must follow a special procedure to furnish outward supply details in FORM GSTR 1 on a quarterly basis, with specific extended final dates prescribed for each listed quarter: July-September by the December deadline, October-December by the February deadline, and January-March by the April deadline.
      16.
      NO.F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part-ix)-40/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 22-11-2017 - Tripura SGST
      Notification No.40/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated 22.11.2017
      Summary: Exemption reduces state tax on intra State supplies by a registered supplier to a registered recipient where the recipient exports the goods and complies with specified conditions: supply on a tax invoice, export within the prescribed period, inclusion of the supplier's GSTIN and invoice number in the shipping bill, recipient registration with a recognised export body, specified goods movement to port or registered warehouse, aggregation procedures with endorsed invoices and warehouse acknowledgements, and provision of shipping bill and export proof to the supplier and the supplier's jurisdictional tax officer.
      17.
      NO.F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part) - dated - 22-11-2017 - Tripura SGST
      Latest Notification regarding Return Provision for the taxpayers who has not opt for composition levy
      Summary: Registered persons who did not opt for the composition levy are required to pay state tax on outward supplies at the time of supply, including situations covered by special timing provisions, and must furnish details and returns as prescribed in Chapter IX and the rules; the period for payment is as specified in the Act.
      18.
      NO.F.1-11(91)-TAX/GST/2017(Part) - dated - 22-11-2017 - Tripura SGST
      Notification regarding revised amount of late fee payable by any registered person for failure to furnish the return in Form GSTR-3B
      Summary: The State Government waives the amount of late fee payable by any registered person for failure to furnish the return in Form GSTR-3B for the month of October 2017 onwards by the due date, to the extent such fee exceeds twenty five rupees per day; where the total state tax payable in the return is nil, the waiver applies to the extent the fee exceeds ten rupees per day.

      SEZ

      19.
      S.O. 3912(E) - dated - 12-12-2017 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies an additional area of 10.64 hectares, as a part of above Special Economic Zone, thereby making total area of the Special Economic Zone as 129.785 hectares at Vadakkukaracheri and Thimmarajapuram villages, Tuticorin District in the State of Tamil Nadu
      Summary: The Central Government notifies inclusion of an additional 10.64 hectares into the sector specific Special Economic Zone for Food Processing at Vadakkukaracheri and Thimmarajapuram villages, Tuticorin District, on the developer's proposal, thereby increasing the SEZ's total area; the notification lists the specific survey parcels and areas added and cites the statutory rule authorising amendment of a notified SEZ area.

      VAT - Delhi

      20.
      No. F.2 (12)/Policy/2017/1219-25 - dated - 15-12-2017 - DVAT
      Notification regarding extension of last date w.r.t submission of closing stock by dealer
      Summary: The Commissioner, under sub section (1) read with sub section (3) of section 70 of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004, has extended the last date for dealers to submit online the particulars of closing stock held on the specified cut off dates. Dealers must file the closing stock details on the department's website in the prescribed format showing amounts across specified tax rates and a total; the notification takes effect immediately.
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      Customs

      1.
      50/2017 - dated 18-12-2017
      Sale of goods and display of prices at duty free shops in Indian currency – amendment of circular 31/2016 - Customs dated 6th July 2016 – Reg
      Summary: Payments at duty free shops may be made directly in Indian rupees via INR credit or debit cards without conversion; DFSs must display all prices only in Indian rupees and ensure INR card payers are not charged in foreign currency or made to bear conversion charges. Arrival-hall INR card payments remain subject to the existing incoming-passenger payment limit, while departure-hall INR card payments are not limited; foreign-currency payments, if requested, must use the exchange rate notified under customs law.
      2.
      158/2017 - dated 18-12-2017
      SUB : Refund/ Claim of Countervailing Duty as Duty Drawback –reg.
      Summary: Countervailing Duties are rebatable as drawback but are not included in All Industry Rates; therefore drawback for such duties must be claimed through a Brand Rate application under the Drawback Rules and will be admissible only where verification confirms the inputs that incurred the Countervailing Duty were actually used in the exported goods. If imported goods subject to Countervailing Duty are exported as such, drawback will include the incidence of Countervailing Duty as part of total duties paid, subject to other conditions.
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