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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 05,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 2(j) of FEMA treats transactions for trade, services, short term banking, interest, investment income, and remittances for living, travel, education and medical expenses as current account transactions. The Rules classify certain payments as prohibited, others as requiring prior approval of the Government of India, and additional categories as requiring prior approval of the RBI. The Liberalized Remittance Scheme sets individual entitlements for various current transactions with carve outs for Resident Foreign Currency and Exchange Earners' accounts; non individual remittances above specified thresholds also need RBI approval.
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      Summary: Guidance prescribes how Indian Reporting Financial Institutions must identify Financial Accounts and Reportable Accounts, apply tiered due diligence for new and pre existing individual and entity accounts (including look through to Controlling Persons of passive NFEs), and report specified information on Form 61B to the Income tax Department. It sets definitions for FI categories, Excluded Accounts, aggregation and thresholds, timelines for review and phased reporting under FATCA and CRS, filing procedures, and compliance and penalty provisions.
      Summary: Announcement of an auction program for central government debt instruments offered through price based and yield based competitive auctions using the multiple price method, with electronic bidding on the central banking system, designated windows for competitive and non competitive bids, up to five percent reservation under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility for eligible participants, specified settlement timing for successful bidders, and eligibility of the stocks for When Issued trading under existing central bank guidelines.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the reference rate for the US dollar as the operative benchmark for rupee conversions on the stated date and, using middle cross currency quotes, derived exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the announcement also states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
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      F.No.390/Misc./163/2010-JC - dated 1-1-2016
      Reduction of Government litigation - providing monetary limits for filing appeals by the Department before CESTAT/High Courts and Supreme Court
      Summary: Monetary limits for filing departmental appeals require administrative officers to stop initiating or continuing appeals below prescribed thresholds; these limits apply to pending cases and immediate action must be taken to identify matters under the new thresholds, subject to the procedural and exception conditions of earlier Board instructions.
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