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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 01,2016

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      By: Rakesh Singh
      Summary: CAS-4 prescribes that cost of production for captively consumed goods includes production-related costs (material, direct wages, direct expenses, works overheads, quality control, R&D, packing and production administrative overheads) but excludes selling and distribution costs, head office corporate administrative expenses and interest; CESTAT held CAS-4 applies to periods prior to the Board communication for assessments pending at adoption, and an administrative clarification confirmed finalized assessments prior to adoption need not be reopened.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Failure to furnish ownership proof, asset particulars and the previous owner's written down value in a sale-and-leaseback led authorities to treat the transaction as a sham and deny depreciation; a valuation report produced later was superfluous and harmful because it confirmed embedded, immovable nature of the plant. The case highlights that direct documentary evidence of transfer, invoices, installation details and prior depreciation/WDV confirmations is operative for establishing genuineness and entitlement to depreciation.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: RNR is the tax rate that preserves aggregate Centre and State indirect tax revenues after transition to GST by offsetting input tax credits, removal of cascading and base changes. Determination requires current tax collections and rates, coverage of items and taxes to be subsumed, threshold and exemption choices, and expected base-broadening measures; policy choices then convert a notional RNR into an implementable multi-rate GST structure, with periodic updating and mechanisms to protect State revenues.
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      Summary: The release reports the Index of Eight Core Industries for November 2015, showing a year on year decline in the combined core index alongside modest cumulative growth for April-November 2015-16, and details sectoral monthly and cumulative indices and growth rates, with noted revisions to historical data and an announced date for the next release.
      Summary: The DAVA project establishes an integrated Track and Trace system for drugs and pharmaceuticals, currently in pilot phase and intended to be made mandatory for pharmaceutical exports. It aims to cover nationally manufactured drugs and to provide consumers, regulators, wholesalers and retailers with real time visibility of stock, enable product authentication, facilitate rapid identification and recall of batches, and prevent unauthorized distribution and counterfeit exports to protect the pharmaceutical brand image.
      Summary: Announcement sets the Reference Rate for the US dollar, compares it with the prior day, and derives euro, pound sterling and yen exchange rates from the dollar reference using middle rates of cross-currency quotes; it specifies that the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on that reference.
      Summary: The Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20 centralises export incentives into MEIS for merchandise and SEIS for services, offering product- and market-focused rewards payable as transferable duty credit scrips and expanding eligibility to service providers located in India. Complementary reforms include interest equalisation for MSME export credit, extended authorisation validity for dual-use and defence-related exports, SEZ and EOU procedural flexibilities, digitisation and customs integration for paperless trade, and administrative measures to reduce required export/import documents and transaction costs.
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      61/2015 - dated - 30-12-2015 - Cus
      Exemption in relation to import of Chickpeas(garbanzos) and Lentils will continue on or after 1-6-2016 - Seeks to further amend notification No 12/2012-Customs dated 17.03.2012
      Summary: The Central Government amends Notification No.12/2012-Customs by omitting proviso clauses (ab) and (ad) after the Table, thereby continuing the import exemption treatment for chickpeas (garbanzos) and lentils under the existing miscellaneous exemption notification framework pursuant to section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962.
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      60/2015 - dated - 30-12-2015 - 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. 01.01.2016.
      Summary: Substitutes the Table in Notification No.152/2009 Customs with a revised Table listing specified chapters, headings and tariff items imported from the Republic of Korea and prescribes concessional customs rates for those goods under the India-Korea CEPA; the amendment takes effect from 1st January, 2016 and thereby updates the schedule of preferential rates and related coverage.
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      59/2015 - dated - 30-12-2015 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 53/2011-Customs dated 01st July, 2011 so as to provide deeper tariff concessions in respect of specified goods imported from Malaysia under the India-Malaysia Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (IMCECA) w.e.f. 01.01.2016.
      Summary: Substitutes the Table in Notification No.53/2011 Customs to prescribe concessional duty rates for specified chapter/heading/sub heading/tariff items for goods imported from Malaysia under IMCECA, listing each tariff line with the applicable percentage rate and making the substitution effective from 1 January 2016.
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      58/2015 - dated - 30-12-2015 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend notification No. 46/2011-Customs dated 01.06.2011 so as to provide deeper tariff concessions in respect of specified goods when imported from ASEAN countries under the India-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement w.e.f. 01.01.2016
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No.46/2011 Customs by substituting the existing Table with a new, itemised tariff Table specifying concessional duty rates for identified chapters, headings, sub headings and tariff items for imports from ASEAN under the India ASEAN FTA. The Central Government, relying on public interest powers under Section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962, prescribes concessional rates and declares that the notification shall take effect from 1 January 2016.

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      95/2015 - dated - 30-12-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income–tax (22nd Amendment) Rules, 2015
      Summary: The rules require mandatory quoting of the Permanent Account Number in specified transactions and permit a Form No.60 declaration where PAN is absent. Designated persons (registrars, banking officers, insurers, depositories, intermediaries, sellers and other specified agents) must verify PAN or Form No.60, retain declarations, and where applicable transmit particulars electronically in Form No.61. A separate statement of specified financial transactions is to be submitted in Form No.61A by prescribed reporting entities under threshold-based categories, with aggregation, verification, digital filing and designated officer responsibilities.
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