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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 08,2016

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      By: Rakesh Singh
      Summary: Cost audit under the Companies Act, 2013 must be performed by a qualified cost accountant and comply with cost auditing standards issued by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India. The planning standard requires preparation and documentation of an overall audit strategy and a detailed audit plan, acceptance procedures including communication with a predecessor auditor when applicable, involvement of key audit personnel, specification of the nature, timing and extent of risk assessment and audit procedures, supervision and review of the audit team, and documentation of significant changes and their reasons.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Concurrent Dual GST would have both Centre and States concurrently levy GST on goods and services, with Central and State GSTs subsuming existing indirect taxes, enabling input credits to reduce cascading, preserving fiscal autonomy while promoting harmonisation. The Non-concurrent alternative assigns goods taxation to States and services taxation to the Centre with reciprocal input-credit arrangements and revenue transfers to eliminate cascading, but faces constitutional limits on State taxation of inter state goods and political acceptance issues; the Government has indicated a preference for the concurrent model.
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      Summary: Announcement of the Reference Rate for the US Dollar establishes the Reserve Bank of India's published interbank benchmark for Rupee conversions; cross-currency Rupee exchange rates for euro, pound and yen are computed from that US Dollar reference using middle rates of cross-currency quotes, and the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Finance Minister urged increased private investment in infrastructure to complement continued public spending despite fiscal pressures. Key policy recommendations included disinvestment to raise revenue, targeted direct subsidy transfers, expansion of the tax base with calibrated withdrawal of Minimum Alternate Tax, rationalisation of exemptions and early GST implementation, and procedural tax-administration reforms to reduce discretion. To revive infrastructure and private financing, proposals included creating a national infrastructure investment vehicle, using infrastructure finance companies, replacing bank guarantees with bid or surety bonds, and bank recapitalisation to address non-performing assets.
      Summary: The Act established a time limited disclosure window permitting taxpayers to declare undisclosed foreign income and assets and discharge specified tax and penalty liabilities on the value of assets declared. Collections were made under that levy, while shortfalls in receipts were linked to prior information received under international tax cooperation instruments and to payments received after the prescribed collection cut off.
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      Customs

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      02/2016 - dated - 6-1-2016 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend notification No 12/2012-Customs dated 17.03.2012
      Summary: A new tariff entry (serial 359A) grants nil duty treatment for goods in List 13 used in petroleum operations under the Marginal Field Policy, subject to Condition 44; the ANNEXURE amends Condition 44 clauses (a), (b)(i) and (c)(i) to include the Marginal Field Policy and specifies commencement on or after the fourteenth day of October, 2015 for clause (a).
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      02/2016 - dated - 7-1-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 8th January, 2016
      Summary: Determination of the rate of exchange for conversion of foreign currency into Indian rupees and vice versa under the Customs Act, effective 8 January 2016, prescribing distinct conversion rates for import and export transactions in two annexed schedules (Schedule I per unit, Schedule II per 100 units), and superseding the prior notification while excluding actions completed before such supersession.
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      Minutes of the 68th meeting of the SEZ - dated 30-12-2015
      Minutes of the 68th meeting of the Board of Approval for SEZs held on 30th December 2015 to consider proposals for setting up Special Economic Zones and other miscellaneous proposals
      Summary: Multiple requests for extension of formal approvals and Letters of Permission (LoP) for SEZs and SEZ units were considered, with extensions granted in several cases and rejections where development activity or recommendations were lacking; co-developer approvals were subject to standard SEZ Act/Rules terms, a maximum lease period generally capped at 30 years (renewable) except in specified State cases, and explicit reservation that lease-related payments are examinable for taxability under the Income Tax Act; revival, transfer and miscellaneous approvals were conditioned on continuity of SEZ activities, eligibility and security clearances, revenue compliance, furnishing of financial/PAN details, and specified monitoring and export obligations.

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      55/2015-2020 - dated 6-1-2016
      Permission for export of Finished Leather, Wet Blue and EI Tanned Leather through ICDs.
      Summary: Export of Finished Leather, Wet Blue and EI Tanned Leather is permitted through the ICD at Kheda using CLRI Ahmedabad's sampling, testing and certification facilities on a call basis, with procedures for drawal of samples and certification to continue as notified in the earlier Public Notice.

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      F. No. 96/41/2015-CX.I - dated 7-1-2016
      Reference regarding proper certificate under Notification No. 108/95-Central Excise dated 28.08.1995
      Summary: The notification defines the line ministry as the ministry nominated for a project by the Government through the Department of Economic Affairs, and requires the exemption certificate to be countersigned by an officer not below the rank of a Joint Secretary in that ministry. A Chief Engineer in the rank of Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways satisfies the countersignature requirement, and certificates issued by the Superintending Engineer and so countersigned should be honoured.
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