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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 07,2017

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      By: krishna murthy
      Summary: Proposals focus on curbing corruption and black money by restoring a wealth tax, taxing informal trades and political funds, strengthening audits of trusts and societies, and using recovered funds for development. They call for income tax simplification by raising the basic exemption, consolidating tax slabs, increasing deduction limits, removing multiple exemptions and rebates, instituting a five year targeted administrative plan to prioritize high value evasion investigations, waiving small pending individual demands, and improving institutional capacity and citizen facing government services.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Section 179 requires refund claims filed before the appointed day for earlier taxes or Cenvat credit to be decided under the prior law and paid only in cash, disallowing refunds of any Cenvat credit amounts carried forward as on the appointed day. Sections 180 and 181 provide that refund claims filed after the appointed day for transactions or payments occurring before that day are likewise to be disposed under the earlier law with refunds paid fully in cash.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Royalty paid to State Governments calculated on the international (pre discount) well head price, when made pursuant to Central Government resolutions, notifications and communications preserving State revenue, qualifies as an allowable business expenditure and is not rendered illegal or disallowable under the Explanation to section 37. Concurrent factual findings by the CIT(A) and ITAT that the payments followed Government policy were upheld by the High Court and the Supreme Court, which dismissed revenue appeals for lack of valid legal grounds.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GST replaces rendition of services with the single taxable event of supply, defined to include supplies for consideration, importation of services, and Schedule I activities deemed supply even without consideration. Specific categories treated as supply include retail transfers without title transfer, real estate and construction (including certain pre completion sales), works contracts, IT development and customization, hospitality supplies for consideration, job work, renting of immovable property, temporary IP transfers, agreements to refrain or tolerate acts, and private use of business goods. Place of supply and location of supplier rules determine inter state/intra state treatment; exports are zero rated subject to conditions and documentation; IGST is payable on invoice issuance or payment receipt, whichever is earlier.
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      Summary: Finance Ministry invited public suggestions via social media to set sectoral priorities for the annual budget, with initial responses favouring agriculture then infrastructure; this follows prior outreach through a government portal to enhance participation and transparency. The Ministry also adjusted the budget cycle by deciding to present the Budget on February 1 and to merge the Rail Budget into the Union Budget, changing the timing and composition of budgetary presentation.
      Summary: A hawala racket involving foreign currency smuggling at an international airport was uncovered when DRI intercepted coordinated activity in the security hold area, where a domestic passenger handed multiple foreign currencies to an international passenger to evade enhanced customs checks; seized currencies included Saudi Riyal, UAE Dirham and US Dollars, and further investigations are ongoing.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes a daily reference rate for the US dollar that serves as the benchmark for calculating rupee exchange rates for other currencies using middle cross currency rates, and the SDR rupee rate is derived from that reference rate.
      Summary: The Protocol updates the Double Taxation Avoidance Convention to adopt international standards for exchange of information, allows authorised sharing of tax information with other law enforcement agencies, and replaces the assistance in collection article. It adds a Limitation of Benefits provision with a main purpose test to prevent treaty misuse, provides Mutual Agreement Procedure access to relieve economic double taxation in transfer pricing cases, and inserts service permanent establishment rules with profit apportionment.
      Summary: The State directed traders to register for GST on the GSTN portal (www.gst.gov.in), providing temporary user names and passwords via the State website to enable portal access, and organising special camps to educate and assist traders in the registration process; traders were urged to register online and attend the camps.
      Summary: The Department of Revenue will make 90 percent of exporters' GST refunds within seven days, retain 10 percent for verification, and apply interest where refunds are delayed beyond an outer period that the Department will specify, with the Commerce Secretary indicating interest would apply after two weeks; operational details for refund timing, verification and interest will be finalized by the revenue department.
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      Companies Law

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      F.No. 3/1/2015-CL-1 - dated - 4-1-2017 - Co. Law
      Exemption to Specified IFSC Public company –under section 462 of the Companies Act,2016
      Summary: Specified IFSC public companies licensed to operate from an approved multi service SEZ by RBI, SEBI or IRDA shall have specified provisions of the Companies Act disapplied, modified or adapted. Key changes require such companies to be limited by shares, to include "International Financial Service Company" or "IFSC" in their name, to keep their registered office within the IFSC, and permit alignment of subsidiary financial years with foreign holding companies without Tribunal approval; numerous timelines, meeting, director, auditor, fundraising and related party provisions are relaxed or substituted as set out in the notification.
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      F. No. 3/1/2015-CL.I (Part-1) - dated - 4-1-2017 - Co. Law
      Exemption to Specified IFSC Private company –under section 462 of the Companies Act,2016
      Summary: Notification provides targeted exemptions and adaptations of the Companies Act for private companies licensed to operate from an IFSC in an approved SEZ, requiring formation as a company limited by shares, use of the suffix "International Financial Service Company" or "IFSC", objects limited to licensed financial services, and permanent registered office at the IFSC; it permits financial year alignment with a foreign holding company without Tribunal approval and introduces procedural relaxations including extended filing timelines, board powers by circulation, modified meeting and disclosure rules, conditional auditor appointment deeming, CSR exemption for an initial period, and mutatis mutandis application to qualifying foreign companies.

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      01/2017 - dated - 5-1-2017 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on import of 'Jute Products' viz. Jute Yarn/Twine (multiple folded/cabled and single), Hessian fabric and Jute sacking bags from Bangladesh or Nepal for a period of five years (unless revoked, superseded or amended earlier)
      Summary: Imposition of anti-dumping duty on specified jute products from Bangladesh and Nepal under section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act, based on findings of dumping, price undercutting and injury to the domestic industry; detailed Table prescribes product descriptions, producers/exporters or residual categories and corresponding duty rates; duties payable in Indian currency with exchange rate as notified and effective for five years unless earlier revoked, superseded or amended.
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      02/2017 - dated - 6-1-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to further amend notification 63/94 dated 21st November 1994
      Summary: Amends notification 63/94 (N.T.) to substitute provisos appointing Nagarkata (removing Loksan) as a Land Customs Station and to update the Table for the land frontier of Bhutan by replacing Rangia-Tamulpur entries with two specified roads and inserting two new border points-Kamardwisa with a road to Nganglam, and Birpara with roads to Gomtu and Pugli via specified tea gardens-thereby revising recognized crossing points and road connections.

      Income Tax

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      14/2016 - DGIT(S)-ADG(S)-2/e-Filing Notification/106/2016 - dated - 30-12-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for Registration and Submission of Form V for Reporting under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Deposit Scheme (PMGK), 2016
      Summary: Authorised banks must register on the Income Tax e filing portal to obtain an ITDREIN (non deactivatable) and then register a designated director and principal officer via emailed activation links and OTPs. Banks must prepare Form V as an XML using the prescribed schema and utility from the portal and submit it electronically: the designated director logs in with ITDREIN and PAN and files Form V using his Digital Signature Certificate to enable next working day departmental verification.
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      13/2016 - DGIT(S)-ADG(S)-2/e-Filing Notification/106/2016 - dated - 30-12-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for registration for statement of financial transactions (SFT) as per section 285BA of Income-tax Act 1961 read with Rule 114E of Income-tax Rules, 1962
      Summary: Reporting persons must furnish a Statement of Financial Transactions in the prescribed form; registration on the e filing portal yields an ITDREIN that cannot be deactivated. Post registration, reporting entities submit entity details and register a Designated Director and Principal Officer, who complete activation via emailed link and OTP SMS. The Directorate prescribes procedural, data structure and security standards for secure capture, transmission, archival and retrieval of SFT data.
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      Income Tax

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      IDS Instruction No.3 - dated 27-12-2016
      Viewing of MIS relating to Tax payments made under IDS 2016 and tax payment and TDS claim matching before issue of Form 4 – enhancements of functionalities - Income Disclosure Scheme, 2016
      Summary: Portal enhancements allow jurisdictional Commissioners to view MIS for Forms 1-4 and display dynamic mismatch reports from OLTAS and e Filing/26AS. Form 3 uploads validate challan and TAN/PAN data against OLTAS and TAN/PAN records; the latest cumulative Form 3 auto populates tax details for Form 4. "Issue Form 4" is enabled only when [(IDS tax per OLTAS) + (allowed TDS/TCS claim)] minus (tax liability per Form 2) is greater than -101 and less than 101, and issuance requires a digitally or manually signed PDF.
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