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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 16,2016

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      By: Harish Chander Bhatia
      Summary: Assessing Officers are withholding refunds in assessment orders under section 143(3) and adjusting the entire admissible refund as set off against alleged liability under Section 234B, resulting in interest charges where applicability is doubtful; taxpayers are advised to seek rectification for mistakes apparent on record while policy-level review and departmental feedback are urged to prevent such withholding and wrongful adjustments.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The IGST model establishes a Centre levied tax on inter state supplies equal to CGST plus SGST, with sellers paying tax on value addition after adjusting input credits of IGST, CGST and SGST; exporting States transfer SGST credit used to pay IGST to the Centre, importing dealers claim IGST credit against output liabilities in their State, and the Centre transfers to importing States amounts of IGST used to discharge SGST, coordinated and verified by a Central Agency acting as a clearing house and with revenue apportionment guided by the GST Council.
      By: Rakesh Singh
      Summary: The assessing officer's order is upheld because the petitioner, having referred to ledger entries, did not permit inspection of the books of accounts before assessment; absent production of records despite available time, there is no violation of Rules of Natural Justice. The court allowed a limited period to file an appeal and directed that recovery be stayed during that interval so the appellate authority may treat a timely appeal as duly constituted.
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      Summary: Revision of appeal monetary limits and direction to a collegium to consider withdrawal of Departmental appeals where appeals are below the revised threshold, raise no question of law, are settled by the Department, or are rendered irrelevant by legislative amendment. Additionally, circulars withdraw or advise not pressing appeals on specified settled technical issues to reduce disputes and provide taxpayer relief.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes directed CPC Bengaluru and field officers to expedite refunds below Rs. 50,000 and further instructed that refunds up to Rs. 5,000, and refunds where outstanding arrears are up to Rs. 5,000, may be issued without adjustment of outstanding arrears, as set out in an office memorandum dated 14 January 2016.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the US dollar reference rate for January 15, 2016 and compared it with the prior day's rate; using that reference and cross currency middle rates, it provided rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Government commits to promoting inclusive and sustainable development while preserving fiscal consolidation by ensuring effective utilization of annual budget funds. Prudent 2015-16 policies improved the fiscal position by end-November 2015, reducing the fiscal deficit relative to the Budget Estimate and lowering the Effective Revenue Deficit. Plan Expenditure execution for capital asset creation rose to a higher share of the Budget Estimate than in the previous year, and total expenditure as a percentage of the Budget Estimate increased, indicating strengthened budget implementation and public expenditure management.
      Summary: Issuance of Sovereign Gold Bonds sets the issuance framework, investor eligibility and subscription limits, denomination in grams, eight year tenor with exit from year five, pricing and redemption based on IBJA weekly average for 999 purity gold, fixed semi annual interest on initial value, conversion to demat and tradability from a notified date, use as collateral with RBI aligned LTV, KYC as for physical gold, and tax treatment equivalent to physical gold.
      Summary: Sovereign Gold Bonds are issued by the central bank on behalf of the government, denominated in grams and payable in rupees; resident Indian entities including individuals, HUFs, trusts and institutions are eligible. Bonds carry a fixed nominal interest paid semiannually, are available in demat and paper form, have an eight year tenor with an exit option from the fifth year on interest dates, and the issue price is fixed by reference to the previous week's average gold price. KYC follows gold norms and capital gains tax exemption applies.
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      Companies Law

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      F.No. 05/27/2013-IEPF - dated - 13-1-2016 - Co. Law
      Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (Appointment of Chairperson and Members holding of meetings and provision for offices and officers) Rules, 2016
      Summary: Establishes the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority to administer the IEPF, constituted by notification with an ex officio Chairperson (Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs), a Central Government appointed Chief Executive Officer as convenor, and six members including specified ex officio nominees and four expert members. Sets member tenure, reappointment limits, grounds and procedure for removal, meeting frequency and quorum, conflict disclosure obligations, protection for acts in good faith, and core functions across Administration, Investment/Funds Management, Claims and Settlement, Legal and Enforcement, Investor Education and Protection, and Finance, Accounts and Audit.
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      F. No. 5/27/2013-IEPF (Part) - dated - 13-1-2016 - Co. Law
      Commencement of sub-sections (5), (6) and (7) of section 125 of CA 2013
      Summary: Central Government appoints a date for commencement of specified companies statute provisions related to the Investor Education and Protection Fund, bringing subsections concerning the Fund into force while excepting the provisions as to the manner of administration of the Fund from immediate commencement.

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      F. No. 468/01/2016-Cus.V - dated - 14-1-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 12/2016- CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated the 12th January, 2016
      Summary: The corrigendum directs that, in the English version of Notification No. 12/2016 CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated 12 January 2016, the words "serial No. 9" shall be read as "serial No. 12", effecting a textual correction to the published notification.

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      3/2016 - dated - 14-1-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (1st Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment substitutes rule 17 to require that the option to treat unspent trust income as applied be exercised in Form No.9A and statements of accumulation or setting apart be furnished in Form No.10, both filed within the time for filing the return of income and submitted electronically under digital signature or electronic verification code. The Principal Director General/Director General of Income-tax (Systems) is tasked to specify filing procedures, data standards, generation of electronic verification codes, and to implement security, archival and retrieval policies for the electronically furnished forms.
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      RBI/2015-16/288 - dated 14-1-2016
      Section 23 of Banking Regulation Act, 1949 - Relaxations in Branch Authorisation Policy - Off Site ATMs
      Summary: Banks may offer the full range of products and services through ATM channels provided technology permits and adequate controls are implemented to prevent misuse and fraud; off-site ATM deployment continues under the conditional framework established by prior branch authorisation guidance, without the need for case-by-case permission.

      Companies Law

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      1/2016 - dated 12-1-2016
      Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) with regard to Corporate Social Responsibility under section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: Section 135 requires eligible companies to have Board approved CSR policies and programmes recommended by CSR Committees, compute average net profit per Companies Act rules, and spend prescribed amounts that are not business deductions. CSR activities must relate to Schedule VII and may include contributions to trusts or section 8 companies if exclusively for CSR purposes. Ineligible items include employee only benefits, one off events, statutory compliance costs, political contributions and projects outside India. Boards must disclose CSR policy on websites and include an annual CSR report in the Board's Report; government's role is limited to rule making and disclosure requirements.
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