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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 23,2016

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      By: Monarch Bhatt
      Summary: The author argues that levy and collection are distinct: levy depends on the charging provision that makes a service chargeable on rendition or agreed provision (including advances), while the Point of Taxation Rules only determine the administrative point for collection; therefore SBC may not be collected where it was not leviable at the trigger moment of chargeability.
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      Summary: Advance Pricing Agreements provide transfer pricing certainty by specifying pricing methods and fixing prices for international transactions. The tax authority has executed additional unilateral APAs across service and manufacturing sectors, expanding the programme and signalling continued taxpayer uptake. The APA regime, introduced in 2012 with rollback provisions added in 2014, permits extended retrospective certainty and is promoted as a measure to reduce transfer pricing disputes and enhance tax policy stability.
      Summary: Re issue auctions of four Central Government stocks will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using the multiple price method, with up to a specified proportion of each notified amount allotted to eligible individuals and institutions under the Non Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the RBI E Kuber system within prescribed time windows; auction results and payment dates are specified, and the stocks are made eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Recognition of the Income tax Appellate Tribunal as a Second Appellate Authority established in 1941, mandated to provide impartial, accessible and speedy adjudication in tax disputes with further appeals to the High Court; and a programme focusing on tax jurisprudence in cross border transactions, technology in justice delivery, and the interaction between tax litigation and ease of doing business.
      Summary: The published US Dollar reference rate serves as the benchmark for rupee valuation on the stated date and, together with middle cross currency rates, is used to derive rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound and yen; the SDR Rupee rate is explicitly determined on the basis of that reference rate.
      Summary: Amendments to the Gold Monetization Scheme permit premature withdrawal of medium and long term government gold deposits after the respective lock in periods subject to a lower interest rate penalty based on actual deposit duration; allow direct deposit with refiners where assaying capacity exists to reduce time to interest accrual; provide a first year commission to participating banks for handling and distribution; and require regular review of the Scheme to resolve implementation issues and enhance customer friendliness.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      03/2016 - dated - 22-1-2016 - CE
      Seeks to amend Notifications No.56/2002-CE & No.57/2002-CE both dated 14.11.2002 so as to insert a sunset clause of 31.03.2016 and to deny the benefit of the exemption to goods on which certain specified processes have been undertaken
      Summary: Amendments add a sunset clause to Notifications No.56/2002 and No.57/2002, limiting exemption applicability to no later than 31st March, 2016, and insert a provision excluding from the exemption goods in the State of Jammu and Kashmir that have been subjected only to preservation, cleaning, packing or repacking in a unit container, labeling or re-labelling, sorting, or declaration/alteration of retail sale price and not to any other processes amounting to manufacture.

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      15/2016 - dated - 22-1-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Regarding grant of Presidential Award of Appreciation Certificate to the officers of the Customs & Central Excise on the eve of Republic Day, 2016
      Summary: Grant of Presidential Award of Appreciation Certificate to specified officers of the Customs & Central Excise Department on Republic Day, 2016 is authorized under clause (a)(ii) of Para 1 of the departmental awards Scheme (Gazette notification of 1962, as amended). The notification lists thirty four named officers across grades who are to receive the Appreciation Certificate for a specially distinguished record of service, and records the administrative basis for conferring the certificates.

      Income Tax

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      1/ 2016 - dated - 19-1-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Two additional modes of generating Electronic Verification Code (EVC) have been notified By pre-validating Bank account details and By pre-validating Demat account details.
      Summary: The notification adds two EVC generation modes by pre-validating bank account details (account number, IFSC, Email, Mobile) and demat account details (demat number, Email, Mobile) via the e filing Profile Settings; provided PAN and name match, successful validation by the bank or depository allows the assessee to generate an EVC which is sent to the Email ID and/or Mobile Number verified by the validating institution, with participating banks and depositories to be listed on the e filing portal.

      Law of Competition

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      F. No. 5/21/2015-CS - dated - 14-1-2016 - Competition Law
      Competition Commission of India (salary, allowances, other terms and conditions of service of the Secretary and officers and other employees of the Commission and the number of such officers and other employees) (Second Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment revises Schedule I by increasing the grade pay for the Private Secretary post within Pay Band-2 and replacing the previous general deputation/absorption provision with role-specific eligibility: deputation/absorption is limited to officers holding the post of stenographer in government, PSUs, autonomous or regulatory bodies who either hold analogous posts on a regular basis or are stenographers Grade I in Pay Band-2 with the requisite regular service in the grade.
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      56/2015-2020 - dated 22-1-2016
      Procedure to deal with the pending applications for issuance of Duty Free Import Authorisation(s) (DFIA) and their transferability.
      Summary: DFIA eligibility has been confined to a post-export scheme under FTP 2015-20 with exemption limited to basic customs duty and the AU condition removed; pending online DFIA applications filed before 1.04.2015 may be issued by RAs on post-export basis as admissible, while DFIA entitlement for raw sugar is withdrawn w.e.f. 01.05.2015 and is only allowable for consignments with LEOs up to 2400 hrs on 30.04.2015; pending transfer requests for DFIAs issued under FTP 2009-14 (not involving raw sugar) may be processed under the original terms if documents are in order, and exporters may convert shipping bills to drawback where DFIA benefit is not available.
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      15/2015 - dated 21-1-2016
      Strict adherence to the Notification No 114 dated 12th March 2015 specifying number of mandatory documents required for Export and Import
      Summary: Requirement to limit mandatory export and import paperwork to three documents for routine shipments is affirmed: exports require Bill of Lading/Airway Bill, Commercial Invoice cum Packing List, and Shipping Bill/Bill of Export; imports require Bill of Lading/Airway Bill, Commercial Invoice cum Packing List, and Bill of Entry. Relevant regulatory authorities may notify or request additional documents where statutory restrictions, policy conditions, product specific compliances, or NOCs make them necessary, and deviations should be reported to the DGFT through trade bodies.

      Central Excise

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      F.No.390/Misc./163/2010-JC - dated 21-1-2016
      Report in respect of withdrawal of department’s appeals pending before High Court / CESTAT on the basis of ; (i) enhanced monetary limit and (ii) earlier Supreme Court’s decision on the identical matters
      Summary: Directs review and withdrawal of departmental appeals pending before High Courts and the CESTAT that are below the newly prescribed monetary threshold or are covered by an earlier Supreme Court precedent, and mandates monthly returns in a prescribed format listing reviewed cases and withdrawn appeals, with compliance reports to be sent to the Board promptly by return fax.
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