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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 23,2017

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      By: Ravi Kumar Somani
      Summary: Section 140(1) permits carryforward into the electronic credit ledger of CENVAT Credit reflected in the last pre GST return; the Cenvat Credit Rules include Krishi Kalyan Cess, Education Cess and Secondary and Higher Education Cess within that definition. Rule 117 and FORM GST TRAN 1 use the phrase "eligible duties and taxes" in a manner that has been construed to exclude those cesses, creating an apparent conflict between the statute's broader carryforward entitlement and a narrower rule based declaration procedure. Credits on services in transit remain governed by the separate transitional sub section and are not transferable.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Bill amends the Payment of Gratuity Act to redefine "notification," to permit the Central Government to specify by notification the period of maternity leave that counts as continuous service, and to replace the fixed statutory gratuity ceiling with a notifiable maximum that the Central Government may revise periodically.
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      Summary: Banks and financial intermediaries must expand credit to MSMEs through growth targets and allocation priorities favouring micro-enterprise accounts, establish specialised MSME branches and adopt enterprise-cluster measures, link micro credit goals to adjusted net bank credit, exempt small loans from collateral requirements up to the prescribed threshold, and simplify working-capital calculation to a minimum percentage of projected turnover; SIDBI's Udyamimitra portal provides an online loan origination and handholding platform integrating multiple lenders and fintechs to improve accessibility.
      Summary: Disbursement and commitment activity under the Fund of Funds for Startups shows SIDBI committed resources to multiple AIFs, with a subset commencing drawdowns and those AIFs investing in startups; the release reports counts of committed AIFs, drawdown commencements, and the number of startups funded, together with statewise allocation of commitments, drawdowns and funded startups.
      Summary: A government-backed annuity scheme provides assured pension for senior citizens through an insurer with a government guarantee; a government-paid subsidy covers any shortfall between insurer returns and the assured return. Pension payments are made at subscriber-selected frequencies during the policy term. The scheme sets minimum and maximum purchase thresholds tied to corresponding pension levels, is exempt from goods and services tax, and is open for subscription within a prescribed enrollment window.
      Summary: The policy establishes an interest subvention for short-term crop loans, including Kisan Credit Card loans, combining a reduced lending cost with a prompt repayment incentive; it extends concessional treatment to restructured loans for the first year and to loans against negotiable warehouse receipts, while channeling support through refinance to cooperative banks to enable subsidised on lending.
      Summary: Post-demonetization measures imposed transactional limits under Section 269ST, mandated PAN for specified cash deposits, expanded reporting via the Statement of Financial Transaction (SFT) and amended Form 61A to capture aggregate cash credits, and restricted cash-based deductions and political donations to strengthen reporting and curb cash transactions.
      Summary: Government initiatives to mobilize long-term infrastructure finance prioritize market-based vehicles - Infrastructure Debt Funds, REITs/InvITs, the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, and a municipal bonds framework - together with permitting complete tax pass-through to securitisation trusts and ARCs and facilitating take-out finance. Concurrently, bank lending constraints have prompted modified guidelines for flexible structuring, refinancing of project loans and the 5/25 Scheme to extend loan tenor and improve bankability.
      Summary: RBI published the reference rate for the US Dollar and directed that, using that reference and middle cross currency quotes, rupee exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and yen be derived and that the SDR Rupee rate be based on the stated reference rate.
      Summary: The coordinated initiative recommends producing methanol from high-ash coal, stranded gas, biomass and solid waste by upscaling and retrofitting existing facilities using indigenous technology and industry participation, positioning methanol as a cleaner fuel for transportation and cooking that can supplement energy solutions and help reduce crude oil import dependence through interagency, academic and industry collaboration.
      Summary: The FSAP finds India's financial system expanded and supported by regulatory and supervisory improvements but identifies vulnerabilities in some public sector banks that require additional capital; it notes a government recapitalization plan is expected to address much of the need and stresses that public capital should be conditional on meaningful restructuring, with recommendations for PSB consolidation, divestment and privatization and strengthened resolution and supervisory arrangements.
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      Customs

      1.
      56/2017 - dated - 21-12-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to extend anti-dumping duty on Phthalic Anhydride originating in or exported from Korea RP, Chinese Taipei and Israel
      Summary: Extension of anti-dumping duty on Phthalic Anhydride from Korea RP, Chinese Taipei and Israel is effected by amending Notification No. 58/2012-Customs (ADD). Following a subsection (5) review under section 9A and rule 23, the Central Government inserted a paragraph providing that the notification shall remain in force up to and inclusive of a specified expiry date, unless revoked earlier, thereby continuing the anti-dumping duty regime in accordance with statutory review and extension procedures.
      2.
      95/2017 - dated - 22-12-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 152/2009-Customs dated 31.12.2009 so as to provide deeper tariff concessions in respect of specified goods imported from Korea RP under the India-Korea Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) w.e.f. 01.01.2018
      Summary: Amendment substitutes revised entries in column (4) of the Table in Notification No.152/2009 Customs for numerous listed serial numbers to implement deeper tariff concessions for specified goods imported from Korea under the India Korea CEPA; the Central Government exercises its powers under the Customs Act to make these substitutions and brings the changes into force from the notified commencement date.
      3.
      94/2017 - dated - 22-12-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend Notification No. 69/2011-Customs, dated 29th July, 2011 so as to provide a deepen the concessional rate of basic customs duty in respect of tariff item 8708 40 00 [gear box and parts thereof, of specified motor vehicles], w.e.f. 1st of January, 2018, when imported under the India-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IJCEPA)
      Summary: Amends Notification No. 69/2011 Customs by substituting the entry in column (4) at S. No. 746 with the concessional basic customs duty rate "6.88" for tariff item 8708 40 00 (gear box and parts thereof) when imported under the India Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement; the amendment is made under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962 and shall take effect from 1 January 2018.
      4.
      93/2017 - dated - 21-12-2017 - Cus
      Seeks to impose 30% Basic Customs Duty on Chana (Chickpeas) and Masoor (Lentils)
      Summary: The Central Government amends Notification No.50/2017-Customs by substituting, at Table serial number 20, the column (3) entry with "Pulses [other than Tur, Chickpeas or Masoor (Lentils)]", exercising powers under the Customs Act and the Customs Tariff Act and invoking public interest as the basis for the change.

      GST - States

      5.
      G.O.MS.No. 551 - dated - 16-11-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      CORRIGENDUM - Government in Go.Ms.No.259, Revenue (Commercial Taxes-II) Department, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The corrigendum amends the earlier notification by inserting a reference to sub section (1) of section 16, substituting wording in multiple table entries to clarify valuation instructions and explanatory language, and refining item descriptions including exclusions and conjunctions.
      6.
      G.O.MS.No. 494 - dated - 3-11-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Reduction of Goods and Services Tax rate of 2.5 per cent on Food preparations put up in unit containers and intended for free distribution to economically weaker sections of the society under a programme duly approved by the Central Government or any State Government.
      Summary: State GST rate set at 2.5% for intra State supplies of food preparations in unit containers intended for free distribution to economically weaker sections under a programme duly approved by the Central or State Government, effective 18 October 2017, subject to the supplier producing, within five months or such extended period as allowed by the jurisdictional Commissioner, a Deputy Secretary level certificate confirming free distribution.
      7.
      17/2017 – State Tax - dated - 23-11-2017 - Kerala 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: Extends the due dates for furnishing details of outward supplies in FORM GSTR-1 for registered persons with aggregate turnover of more than 1.5 crore rupees in the preceding or current financial year, superseding an earlier notification, and specifies extended deadlines for July, 2017 to March, 2018 in a tabulated schedule; further extensions for furnishing details or returns under the provisions for inward supplies reporting and return filing will be notified later in the Official Gazette.
      8.
      16/2017 – State Tax - dated - 23-11-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Notification regarding last date for filing of return in FORM GSTR-3B
      Summary: The notification prescribes last dates for electronic filing of FORM GSTR-3B for January, February and March 2018 and mandates that registered persons discharge their liabilities - tax, interest, penalty, fees or other amounts - by debiting the electronic cash ledger or electronic credit ledger, as applicable, not later than the prescribed last date for filing, subject to the Act's payment provisions.
      9.
      14/2017 – State Tax - dated - 24-10-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Extension of time for declaration in FORM GST ITC-01
      Summary: Extension of time is granted for making the declaration in FORM GST ITC-01 by registered persons who became eligible to avail input tax credit during July-September 2017, permitting those registrants to submit the declaration attesting eligibility for input tax credit within the extended filing deadline established by the Commissioner under the enabling ordinance and rules.
      10.
      13/2017 – State Tax - dated - 24-10-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Seeks to extend the time limit for filing FORM GSTR-6
      Summary: Extension of filing time is granted for returns by Input Service Distributors in Form GSTR Six for specified months of the initial GST implementation period, moving the statutory deadline to a later date. The Commissioner invokes powers under the State GST ordinance and return-furnishing provisions to issue this extension, expressly superseding an earlier notification while preserving actions done or omitted before supercession.
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      GST

      1.
      22/22/2017 - dated 21-12-2017
      Clarification on issues regarding treatment of supply by an artist in various States and supply of goods by artists from galleries–Reg.
      Summary: Artworks moved by an artist may be transported on a delivery challan (and e-way bill where applicable) with the tax invoice issued at the time of actual supply; movements between States are treated as inter-state supply attracting integrated tax. Provision of artworks to galleries for exhibition without consideration from the gallery is not a supply - GST arises only when a buyer selects and purchases the displayed artwork.
      2.
      23/23/2017 - dated 21-12-2017
      Issues in respect of maintenance of books of accounts relating to additional place of business by a principal or an auctioneer for the purpose of auction of tea, coffee, rubber etc.- regarding
      Summary: The circular clarifies that warehouses storing tea, coffee, rubber and similar goods must be declared as additional places of business by principals and auctioneers, who are ordinarily required to maintain books of accounts at each such place; where difficulties exist, those books may instead be maintained at the principal place of business provided the jurisdictional proper officer is informed in writing. It further confirms that principals or auctioneers may avail input tax credit subject to the provisions of the Act and rules, and that the guidance applies to goods supplied only through auction where the auctioneer claims ITC on pre-auction supplies.
      3.
      25/25/2017-GST - dated 21-12-2017
      Manual filing of applications for Advance Ruling and appeals before Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling - reg
      Summary: Manual procedures permit quadruplicate filing of applications for an Advance Ruling and of appeals in prescribed forms where the portal is unavailable. Applicants must pay the requisite fee online using a generated temporary user ID, print the challan and file the printed application or appeal manually with the jurisdictional Authority for Advance Ruling or the State Appellate Authority. Specified signatory rules apply and all accompanying documents and annexures must be self attested; additional sheets may be used if form space is insufficient.
      4.
      24/24/2017 - dated 21-12-2017
      Manual filing and processing of refund claims on account of inverted duty structure, deemed exports and excess balance in electronic cash ledger- Reg.
      Summary: Manual filing and processing of refund claims for inverted duty structure, deemed exports and excess electronic cash ledger balances is required until the portal module is available. Claims must be submitted in FORM GST RFD-01A with specified statements (Statement 1, 1A, 5B) and documentary undertakings; monthly filing is standard unless quarterly filing is elected. Provisional sanctions may be granted subject to a manual undertaking to repay with interest if ineligibility is later discovered. Jurisdictional officers, nodal liaison via e-mail, re-credit procedures, and seven-working-day inter-authority communication are prescribed.
      5.
      Order No. 11/2017 - dated 21-12-2017
      Extension of time limit for intimation of details of stock held on the date preceding the date from which the option for composition levy is exercised in FORM GST CMP-03
      Summary: The time limit for furnishing details of stock held on the day before the date from which the option for composition levy is exercised in FORM GST CMP-03 is extended, superseding the earlier administrative order, and a new deadline of 31st January, 2018 is prescribed for submission of those stock details.

      Customs

      6.
      51/2017 - dated 21-12-2017
      Implementing Electronic Sealing for Containers by exporters under self-sealing procedure by Circular 26/2017-Cus dated 01.07.2017, 36/2017 dated 28.08.2017, 37/2017 dated 20.09.2017, 41/2017 dated 30-10-2017 and 44/2017 dated 18-11-2017.-reg.
      Summary: The Board mandates phased implementation of electronic sealing: voluntary adoption where RFID e seals and readers are in place until 1 March 2018; mandatory from 1 March 2018 for exporters with prior self sealing permission, Authorized Economic Operator exporters, and those using supervised stuffing at a specified list of fifteen Ports/ICDs; and mandatory for all other Ports/ICDs from 1 April 2018. Exporters already using e seals may continue, and supervised stuffing remains available until the local mandatory date.
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