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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 09,2017

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Where the point of taxation for supply of services lies before the appointed day, tax is payable under the earlier law; portions not covered by this transitional rule are taxable under the new Act. Taxpayers with prior centralized registration may take electronic credit of unutilized cenvat carried forward and transfer it among registrants with the same PAN, subject to admissibility under the new law and conditions relating to filing of the return for the period ending immediately before the appointed day.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Chapter XVIII provides a statutory procedure for removal of a company's name where the Registrar believes the company has not commenced business within one year or has been inactive for two consecutive financial years. Removal may be initiated by the Registrar after issuing notice or by company application via Form STK-2 supported by a special resolution, specified documents, professional certification and, where relevant, No Objection Certificates from regulators. The Registrar publishes notices, may strike off names if no cause is shown, ensures provision for realization of dues, and liabilities of directors and members continue; certain regulated or litigated companies are excluded from removal.
      By: krishna murthy
      Summary: Recommends statutory prohibition of street begging combined with systematic identification and registration of beggars, issuance of identity documentation, counselling, vocational education, concessional finance and marketing support for trained individuals, and government shelters for genuine dependents; also proposes donor funding channels with strict accounting and tax-exempt treatment to support certified shelters.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: A deduction for bad debts is allowable when the debt is written off in the assessee's books by debiting the profit and loss account and either crediting the customer's account (thus closing it) or creating a provision/reserve deducted from sundry debtors; recoveries of amounts earlier allowed will be taxable when realised. Judicial authorities support that written off accounting entries suffice, and taxpayers should retain records to track write offs and subsequent recoveries.
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      Summary: Parliament will convene its Budget session beginning January 31 with the President's address and tabling of the pre budget economic survey, followed the next day by the Union Budget so new financial provisions take effect from the April 1 fiscal start as recommended by the Cabinet Committee. The separate railway budget is abolished and merged into the Union Budget. Opposition objections to the Budget's timing before state polls have been raised via a petition, and the electoral regulator has sought the government's response through the Cabinet Secretary.
      Summary: CBEC will issue Provisional ID and provisional password to Central Excise and Service Tax assessees with a valid PAN for migration to GST; provisional credentials are withheld if the PAN is invalid, already linked to a State tax authority's provisional ID, or where multiple registrations exist on the same PAN (only one Provisional ID issued in alphabetical order). Assessees must use the Provisional ID and password to log into the GST common portal and complete enrolment by submitting Form 20 with supporting documents.
      Summary: Existing Central Excise and Service Tax assessees with valid PANs will receive provisional IDs and passwords from GSTN via ACES and must use them to complete registration on the GSTN portal, obtain an ARN, and thereby migrate to GST with issuance of a provisional certificate and subsequent GSTIN; those without PANs must obtain and update PAN on ACES before migration.
      Summary: First Advance national income estimates for 2016 17 present provisional real and nominal aggregates compiled by the benchmark indicator method using sectoral indicators (IIP, corporate financials, crop estimates, government accounts and trade data). The release reports GVA at basic prices and GDP at constant and current prices, outlines sectoral growth performance and methodological extrapolation rules for agriculture, mining, manufacturing, utilities, construction, trade and services, and provides per capita income and expenditure breakdowns with accompanying tabulated statements.
      Summary: The First Advance Estimates project GDP growth of 7.1 per cent for 2016-17 based on sectoral data through October; the Central Statistics Office did not factor in the November demonetisation, excluding volatile November bank deposit and credit data, and attributes the slowdown primarily to weak manufacturing, mining, construction and the index of industrial production while flagging gross fixed capital formation as an area of concern.
      Summary: Income-tax authorities probed an alleged black money conversion scheme involving coordinated deposits of withdrawn currency consolidated into a central account and electronic transfers to mills and bullion traders; a bullion firm reportedly conducted major post-demonetisation sales while using the 'Hazir' software to maintain parallel unofficial and official sales records. Enforcement measures include searches, raids, seizure of electronic devices for forensic recovery, issuance of summons, and scrutiny of bank transactions, with some entities declaring assets under the statutory disclosure window and investigations continuing to trace concealed receipts.
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      2/2017 - dated - 6-1-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income–tax (1st Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: Amendments require deposit account holders who have not provided PAN or Form No.60 to supply them to specified reporting persons by a prescribed date; reporting persons must record and link PAN or Form No.60 details in transaction records and in any information furnished to tax or other authorities. The rule expands reportable transactions to include certain cash deposits and revises the reporting form's account summary to separate cash credits across defined periods and to capture aggregate cash debits.

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      G.S.R. 12(E) - dated - 3-1-2017 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the phrase in Rule 76, replacing "professional services (excluding legal services and accounting) rental/leasing services without operators" with "professional services, rental/leasing services without operators," thereby removing the explicit exclusion of legal services and accounting from the category of professional services and broadening the textual scope of services referenced in that rule; the amendment takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette under the rule-making power.
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