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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 25,2017

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      By: Srikanth Rao
      Summary: Zero-rating classifies exports and specified supplies to SEZs as zero-rated supplies, preserving input tax credit and permitting exporters either to export under a Letter of Undertaking without tax and claim refund of unutilised credits, or to pay IGST using input credit and seek refund of tax paid; deemed exports to EOUs and against specified authorisations allow supplier refunds subject to recipient acknowledgments and undertakings, while customs-area and title-transfer rules determine when supplies are treated as imports or exports for IGST levy.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Condonation of Delay Scheme, 2018 permits defaulting companies (excluding struck-off companies) to file overdue annual returns and financial statements due up to 30.06.2016, pay statutory and additional fees under section 403, and seek condonation by filing e-CODS 2018 with the prescribed fee. Deactivated DINs are temporarily re-activated during the scheme to enable filings; DINs linked to companies that do not complete filings or e-CODS will be deactivated on scheme expiry. The Registrar shall withdraw prosecutions for documents filed under the scheme, without prejudice to other liabilities.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Statutory scrutiny requires the proper officer to identify discrepancies in returns, issue a discrepancy notice seeking explanation within the prescribed period, and permit the registered person to accept and rectify discrepancies or furnish explanations using prescribed GST assessment forms. If the explanation is acceptable, no further action follows; if no satisfactory explanation is furnished or corrective measures are not taken after acceptance, the proper officer may escalate to audit, special audit, inspection/search/seizure, or proceed to determine tax and other dues under the statutory provisions.
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      Summary: Builders must reduce the pre tax sale price of under construction flats by the amount of ITC available to them; service suppliers must register for GST at the location of supply rather than relying solely on a head office registration. Partnership firm payments to partners characterised as salary are not subject to GST. Imports attract customs duties and cesses plus IGST and any compensation cess. Tax on advances (non composition dealers) is due on invoice issuance or its due date. Point of Taxation Rules govern whether services received before GST implementation remain taxable under Service Tax.
      Summary: Complaints alleging failure to pass on GST benefits are being processed under the anti profiteering framework: a National Anti Profiteering Authority and a Standing Committee have been established to examine such allegations, with state level screening committees conducting initial examinations of incoming complaints; administrative support includes call centre and GST Network help desk operations to respond to taxpayer queries.
      Summary: The Ministry organises Investor Awareness Programmes with three professional institutes to prevent investment in fraudulent schemes, using audio-visual outreach and rural Common Service Centres. Funding is allocated per programme with set unit outlays for Resource Persons and distinct rates for North Eastern states; expenditure depends on participant numbers. State/UT-wise annexures record programmes and fund utilisation, and a separate annexure lists companies against whom action has been initiated for Ponzi and multi-level marketing schemes.
      Summary: Properties and assets of companies struck off the Register of Companies cannot be used, operated, transferred or alienated in any manner until the company is restored under the statutory restoration process under Section 252; the prohibition covers all movable and immovable assets and extends to actions by former directors or authorised signatories.
      Summary: The statute imposes a mandatory women director requirement on every listed company and prescribed classes under Section 149 of the Companies Act, 2013, with penalties under Section 172; SEBI's Listing Obligations Regulations 2015 likewise require at least one woman director and prescribe fines. Enforcement includes prosecutions by Registrars of Companies, administrative referrals for PSUs, and fines levied by stock exchanges against listed companies for non appointment of women directors.
      Summary: Foreign companies must register and file prescribed documents with the Registrar of Companies within thirty days of establishing a place of business in India under the Companies Act and the Companies (Registration of Foreign Companies) Rules; investor education and protection is mandated to be promoted through outreach measures and coordinated awareness campaigns.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions of four central government stocks will be conducted through price-based auctions using the multiple-price method, with the issuer holding an option to retain additional subscription within the overall notified amount. Auctions will be conducted electronically on the central bank's core banking platform with specified windows for non-competitive and competitive bids; a capped portion of each notified issue will be allotted under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Successful bidders make payment on the prescribed settlement date and the stocks are eligible for when-issued trading per central bank guidelines.
      Summary: Approval and funding were announced for construction of an International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre (IECC) at Pragati Maidan and an Integrated Transit Corridor Development Project including a six lane tunnel connecting Purana Qila Road to Ring Road, intended to bolster trade facilitation, decongest traffic, and be delivered by ITPO within a stated project timetable.
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      GST - States

      1.
      G.O.MS.No. 552 - dated - 16-11-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendments to the rates of Tax of certain services notified in G.O.Ms.No.259, Revenue (Commercial Taxes-II), 29th June, 2017.
      Summary: Amendments to the Andhra Pradesh GST notification (effective 13 October 2017) expand recipient definitions to include Government Entity and a revised "Governmental Authority," impose procurement-related provisos for supplies to such entities, and modify SGST rate entries for specific services-notably composite works contracts, construction, transport and renting where fuel is included, leasing of pre-July 2017 motor vehicles, transportation of natural gas, goods transport, and job-work/printing services-while attaching conditional input tax credit rules and updating related itemizations.
      2.
      G.O.MS.No. 493 - dated - 3-11-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Changes to rates of tax applicable to motor vehicles.
      Summary: A temporary concessional state tax rate of 65% of the otherwise applicable State tax is prescribed for intra State supplies of motor vehicles falling under specified tariff headings, subject to annexed conditions. Eligibility is limited to vehicles either purchased by the lessor and leased before the cut off or supplied by a registered supplier who purchased the vehicle before the cut off and did not avail input tax credit on related central excise, VAT or other taxes. The notification incorporates Customs Tariff First Schedule interpretative rules and contains a sunset clause.
      3.
      G.O.MS.No. 491 - dated - 3-11-2017 - Andhra Pradesh SGST
      Amendments in the Notification No. G.O.Ms.No.258, Revenue (Commercial Taxes-II), 29th June, 2017 - Changes to rates of tax of certain Goods
      Summary: Amendments to the Andhra Pradesh GST notification, effective 13 October 2017, reclassify specified goods across the 2.5%, 6%, 9% and 14% schedules by inserting, substituting and omitting tariff entries; add product definitions (including e waste and certain medicaments); adjust branding and packaging rules for unit packaged ready to consume goods with an affidavit mechanism in the ANNEXURE for owners foregoing actionable claims; and make technical substitutions for fuels, waste materials, textile threads and specified parts to realign tax applicability.
      4.
      41/2017-State Tax (Rate) - dated - 15-11-2017 - Gujarat SGST
      Seek to amend Notification No. Notification No.1/2017-State Tax (Rate), dated the 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Government notification amends the State GST rate schedule by substituting, omitting and inserting numerous tariff entries across Schedules I-V, establishes treatment for goods "put up in unit container" bearing a registered brand name or enforceable brand right subject to ANNEXURE conditions, introduces new entries including permanent transfer of IP rights and specific commodity headings, and revises the definition of registered brand name to include trademark, copyright and foreign registrations; the amendments take effect on the stated commencement date.
      5.
      21/2017 – State Tax - dated - 23-11-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Extension of time limit for submitting the declaration in FORM GST TRAN-1 under rule 117 and 120A of the Kerala State Goods and Service Tax Rules, 2017
      Summary: Extension of time granted for submission of FORM GST TRAN-1 under the Kerala State GST Rules and Act, providing taxpayers a temporary procedural relief by lengthening the filing window for transitional declarations required to carry forward eligible credits; the notification was issued on the Council's recommendation and does not alter substantive eligibility criteria.
      6.
      20/2017 - State Tax - dated - 23-11-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Seeks to extend the time limit for furnishing the return by an Input Service Distributor in FORM GSTR-6 for the month of July, 2017 till 31.12.2017.
      Summary: The State Commissioner, exercising powers under the State GST provisions and rules, has superseded an earlier notification and extended the time limit for furnishing the monthly return by an Input Service Distributor in FORM GSTR-6 for July 2017 until the end of December 2017, while noting that extensions for August, September and October 2017 will be notified subsequently in the Official Gazette.
      7.
      19/2017 – State Tax - dated - 23-11-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Extends the time limit for furnishing the return by a non-resident taxable person, in FORM GSTR-5
      Summary: Extension of time for furnishing returns by non-resident taxable persons in FORM GSTR-5 is granted: the Commissioner, relying on powers under the State Goods and Services Tax Act and the State GST Rules, extends the statutory filing deadline for non-resident taxpayers' returns for the months of July, August, September and October 2017 to a specified later date, effectuated by a State tax notification and limited to the procedural deadline for filing in FORM GSTR-5.
      8.
      18/2017 - State Tax - dated - 23-11-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 12/2017 State Tax, dtd 24/10/2017
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the previously prescribed filing deadline in the earlier Kerala State GST notification with a later deadline; the Commissioner exercises powers under the State GST statute to make this substitution and provides that the notification shall have effect from the original earlier commencement date.
      9.
      G. O. (P) No. 147/2017/TD - dated - 15-11-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Notifying exemption to the intra-State supply of services associated with transit cargo to Nepal and Bhutan
      Summary: Kerala inserted serial 9B (Chapter 99) into its SGST notification to exempt intra State supply of services associated with transit cargo to Nepal and Bhutan by prescribing nil tax in both columns; the amendment implements the GST Council recommendation and is stated to be effective from 29th September, 2017.
      10.
      G. O. (P) No. 146/2017/TAXES - dated - 15-11-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Notifying the commodity “Corduroy fabrics”, in respect of which no refund of unutilized input tax credit shall be allowed, where the credit has accumulated on account of rate of tax on inputs being higher than the rate of tax on the output supplies
      Summary: Kerala has added corduroy fabrics (commodity code 5801) to the list of goods for which no refund of unutilized input tax credit will be allowed where the credit accumulated because the tax rate on inputs exceeded the tax rate on outputs, by amending the prior notification under the Kerala SGST framework.
      11.
      G. O. (P) No. 144/2017/TAXES - dated - 15-11-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Notifying reduction of tax rate for certain commodities
      Summary: Notification amending multiple State GST schedules to reduce tax rates for specified goods by substituting and inserting tariff entries, revising descriptions and exceptions, and introducing brand-based eligibility criteria. It defines "brand name" and "registered brand name," and adds an Annexure requiring an affidavit and unit-container labelling where actionable claims or enforceable rights in a brand are voluntarily foregone. The notification is issued under the State GST Act and declared effective from a specified earlier date.
      12.
      G. O. (P) No. 143/2017/TAXES - dated - 14-11-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Notifying reduction in state tax on certain types of construction services provided to Central Government, State Government, Union Territory, a local authority or a Governmental authority from 9% to 6%
      Summary: The amendment reduces the state GST rate for specified construction, erection, commissioning, installation, completion, fitting out, repair, maintenance, renovation and alteration services provided to government entities, covering civil structures for non commercial use, educational, clinical and cultural establishments, and residential complexes predominantly for self use or employee use, and makes the rate change effective from an earlier specified date.
      13.
      G. O. (P) No. 142/2017/TAXES - dated - 14-11-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Notifying exemption of state tax to intra-State supply of services by way of right to admission to the events organised under FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017
      Summary: An amendment inserts an entry exempting intra-State supply of services by way of right to admission to events organised under the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017 (Chapter 9996) from Kerala State GST, specifying Nil state tax and effective from 21st September 2017.
      14.
      G. O. (P) No. 138/2017/TAXES - dated - 9-11-2017 - Kerala SGST
      Corrigendum - Notification G.O. (P) No. 63/2017/TAXES dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Corrigendum to the GST notification published as S.R.O. No. 361/2017 corrects Schedule entries: in Sl. No. 59, column (2) "9" is replaced by "7, 9 or 10"; and in Sl. No. 102, column (2) "2302" is amended to read "2301 2302"; the corrections align the State notification with Goods and Services Tax Council recommendations and a corresponding central corrigendum.
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      Income Tax

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      F. No. 27/Pr. CCIT/(W&S)/ Office Order/2017-18/524 - dated 22-12-2017
      All the non working days/holidays from 23.12.2017 to 31.12.2017 will be treated as working days and all the Income Tax Offices in Delhi shall remain open for normal office hours till 31st December, 2017
      Summary: Non-working days and holidays in the specified end of year interval are reclassified as working days to protect assessment time limits; all Income Tax Offices in the jurisdiction must remain open for normal office hours through the closing date and the instruction must be given wide publicity.

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      2.
      159/2017 - dated 18-12-2017
      SUB : Forwarding of samples for testing to the Outside Laboratories- reg.
      Summary: JNCH field formations may directly forward samples of goods listed in the Annexure to designated outside laboratories when Revenue Laboratories cannot test them; sampling must follow the receiving laboratory's prescribed technique and Annexure specifications. Live or hazardous consignments require urgent forwarding and Groups/Docks must enable expedited online receipt of test reports. If testing exceeds three days, the importer may warehouse goods under section 49 of the Customs Act. Testing fees are payable by the importer or exporter. The procedure excludes cases where Partner Government Agencies draw samples and is a standing order for staff.
      3.
      44 /2017 - dated 15-12-2017
      Subject: Refund/Claim of Countervailing duty as Duty Drawback –reg
      Summary: Countervailing duty on imports is rebatable as duty drawback and must be claimed by applying for a brand rate under the Drawback Rules; drawback is admissible only when verification confirms that inputs which bore countervailing duty were actually used in the exported goods. If imported goods subject to countervailing duty are exported as such, the drawback on their export will include the countervailing duty component, subject to other drawback conditions.
      4.
      43/2017 - dated 12-12-2017
      Subject: Import of ‘Raw Cashew Nuts’ – Need to declare the specifications affecting its value in the Bills of Entry – reg.
      Summary: Importers and customs brokers must declare, in the description field of the Bill of Entry, specifications affecting the value of imported raw cashew nuts including Out Turn (KOR), Nut Count, Defective Nuts Rate and Moisture; Country of Origin is to be shown in the designated field and year of crop should also be recorded where applicable.
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