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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 07,2015

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The article argues private limited companies whose constitutions prohibit public solicitation and who do not accept public funds should be exempt from NBFC registration and routine RBI supervisory filings. It contends such companies operate with own funds, lack the primary indicia of banking activity, and therefore regulatory attention should be focused via selective ABC analysis on entities with systemic or public fund exposure. The author criticises recent RBI information notices and supplies a suggested reply and supporting documents to assert exemption and request regulatory forbearance.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Financial services impose explicit fees (identifiable charges) and implicit fees (hidden opportunity-cost differences); service tax (and likely GST) applies to explicit, specifically billed fees because they are identifiable, while implicit fees cannot be precisely quantified and therefore fall outside the service tax base; VAT does not apply to financial services.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 149 allows amendment of customs documents post presentation when supported by documentary evidence existing at the time of clearance or export, while drawback rules require specified declarations on shipping bills but permit the Commissioner to condone non observance. Documentary records showing exported goods and absence of imports under the authorization, together with cancellation of the import authorization and a prompt conversion request, may justify converting DFIA shipping bills into drawback shipping bills, with eligibility and quantum to be determined by customs authorities.
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      Summary: Revision permits full automatic FDI for manufacturing of medical devices, exempting those projects from the pharmaceutical FDI conditions such as non-compete restrictions, certificate requirements with FIPB applications, and possible brownfield conditions. The press note defines "medical device" to include instruments, apparatus, appliances, implants, materials, software and accessories for diagnostic, therapeutic, monitoring, investigational, life-support and in vitro diagnostic purposes, and states the definition is subject to amendment under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act.
      Summary: Priority objectives include reviving manufacturing, improving ease of doing business and implementing the Goods and Services Tax to enhance transparency and tax administration. Trade and industry proposed fiscal consolidation, investment incentives, PSU disinvestment and phased stake dilution, use of reverse BOT financing, creation of a National Asset Management Company to take NPAs off bank balance sheets, and measures for bank recapitalization. Tax and subsidy reforms were urged to create a predictable, non adversarial tax regime and targeted subsidy delivery, alongside export incentives and infrastructure financing tools.
      Summary: The Department of Financial Services directed PSBs, FIs and insurance companies to make commercial decisions independently and objectively, prohibiting decisions influenced by extraneous considerations. Each institution must implement and adhere to objective transfer and posting rules, permit exceptions only by the CMD with written reasons, and maintain a robust grievance redressal mechanism with at least two levels of representation; officials making unjustified exceptions will be held accountable.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions for four Government Stocks will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using a price-based multiple-price method with electronic bids submitted on E-Kuber. Up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility; non-competitive and competitive bids have separate submission windows. Auction results will be announced on the auction date and successful bidders must remit payment on the prescribed settlement date. The stocks are eligible for when-issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Press Note maps Consolidated FDI Policy sectoral permissions to NIC 2008 and restates permissibility, equity caps, entry routes and conditions: prohibited activities are listed; agriculture, mining, petroleum, manufacturing, defence, broadcasting, civil aviation, telecom, construction, retail and financial sectors have specified FDI limits and regulatory, security, minimum capitalization and sourcing conditions; higher defence and strategic sector investments require layered government scrutiny and technology/access conditions.
      Summary: Publication of the Reserve Bank's Reference Rate for the US dollar for January 6, 2015 with the prior day's figure, together with rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen derived from cross-currency middle rates for January 5 and January 6, 2015; the release specifies that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the announced reference rate.
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      01/2015 - dated - 5-1-2015 - ADD
      Anti dumping duty on imports of Synchronous Digital Hierarchy transmission equipment, originated in or exported, from China PR and Israel falling under sub-heading 851762 or 8517 70.
      Summary: Continuation and extension of anti-dumping duty on Synchronous Digital Hierarchy transmission equipment from China PR and Israel is effected pending a statutory review; the Central Government amended the principal notification using powers under the Customs Tariff Act and the anti-dumping rules to keep the notification in force for the specified extended period, thereby maintaining the existing levy on the specified tariff classifications while the review proceeds.
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      01/2015 - dated - 5-1-2015 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 10/2008-Customs, dated the 15th January, 2008.
      Summary: The Central Government, under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, issues Notification No. 01/2015 Customs substituting the Table in Notification No. 10/2008 Customs. The substituted Table specifies First Schedule tariff items with descriptions and applicable customs duty rates for each listed tariff heading, thereby re prescribing the customs duty incidence for imports falling under those items.
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      ORDER NO.1/FT&TR/2015 - dated 1-1-2015
      U/S 144C Income Tax Act 1961 - Constitution Dispute Resolution Panel at Delhi, Mumbai & Bengaluru
      Summary: The Order designates specific Dispute Resolution Panels to exercise powers under the dispute-resolution provisions, assigning each Panel territorial jurisdictions and classes of eligible assessees by geographic areas and by initial-letter/name groupings, thereby defining which assessees' cases are to be handled by each Panel and superseding prior assignment orders.

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      Press Note No. 2 (2015 Series) - dated 6-1-2015
      Review of the policy on foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Pharmaceutical Sector-carve out for medical devices.
      Summary: The policy permits full foreign direct investment under the automatic route for manufacturing of medical devices, and the pharmaceutical-sector brownfield and greenfield conditions will not apply to medical device projects. The Press Note provides a detailed definition of "medical device," including instruments, accessories and in vitro diagnostic reagents and systems, and notes the definition is subject to amendment in the Drugs and Cosmetics Act. Usual pharmaceutical controls such as non compete restrictions and FIPB certificate requirements continue to apply to pharmaceuticals generally.
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      56 - dated 6-1-2015
      Non-resident guarantee for non-fund based facilities entered between two resident entities
      Summary: Non-resident guarantees may support non-fund based facilities between residents under the general permission route, allowing resident subsidiaries of multinational groups to hedge foreign currency exposure through derivative contracts with Authorised Dealer Category I banks on the strength of a non resident group guarantee; discharge of guarantor liability and repayment by the principal debtor continue to be governed by A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 28 of 2001, and banks must notify their constituents, with directions issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.
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      Press Note No.1 (2015 Series) - dated 5-1-2015
      Mapping of the sector specific FDI Policy in Consolidated FDI Policy 2014 in terms of National Industrial Classification (NIC)-2008
      Summary: The Press Note maps Consolidated FDI Policy 2014 sectoral norms to NIC-2008 and sets permissibility, equity caps and entry routes: prohibitions (lottery, gambling, chit funds, nidhi, TDR trading, certain real estate and tobacco manufacture), broad automatic 100% FDI where not specified, and detailed sectoral ceilings and conditions for agriculture under controlled conditions, mining (including titanium restrictions), petroleum, defence (26% with government route and security/management conditions), broadcasting (activity-specific caps and extensive security/monitoring obligations), civil aviation, construction/industrial parks, trading/retail formats, financial services (varied caps for banks, insurance, NBFCs, exchanges) and other regulated sectors, with cross-cutting requirements on regulators, security clearances, minimum capitalization, domestic sourcing and state consent.

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      5.
      80 / (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated 6-1-2015
      Online IEC applications: Postponement of the date of operationalisation of Public Notice No. 76 dated the 27th of November, 2014
      Summary: Postponement of operationalisation of Public Notice No. 76 defers the mandated online IEC submission; until a new date is notified, applicants must submit IEC Application Forms, supporting documents and the prescribed fee to the concerned jurisdictional Regional Authorities following the procedure that existed prior to the intended online rollout.
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