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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 01,2016

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Proposal to amend the definition of capital asset so that assets held for less than prescribed minimum periods are excluded from capital asset status, and profits or losses on their sale are to be treated as business income irrespective of books of account. The memorandum advocates differentiated holding-period thresholds by asset class, treats intra-day trading as business activity, and contends that assets held beyond the minimum should remain capital assets even if shown as stock-in-trade.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The dispute concerned whether contributions should be calculated by a 25% presumption of labour component or by a probable percentage where the principal employer paid contractors. The 26.06.1982 memorandum permits adopting 25% of composite contractor bills as wages only when the employer cannot produce any breakup of labour, material and profit; it is a one-time clarification, not an automatic annual rule. Where separate records exist but are not produced during enquiry, authorities may apply a probable percentage to estimate the wage element for ESI contribution.
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      Summary: Research must address core weaknesses in the Indian banking system-asset quality, capital adequacy, profitability, risk management and governance-by producing empirical, policy oriented analysis of productivity, revenue allocation and delivery models. Priority research domains include agriculture (credit access, concentration, small farmer marginalisation, decline in long term credit and timeliness), MSMEs (reasons for enterprise distress, lifecycle finance needs, and credit delivery models) and corporate leverage (debt concentration, multilayered structures, deleveraging impacts and stalled project case studies). Improvements in data architecture, survey methods and case study research are essential to support robust policy recommendations.
      Summary: Macroeconomic stability-anchored in low inflation and a credible fiscal consolidation path-is essential to sustain growth and preserve bond market confidence. The banking sector must recognise and resolve stressed assets promptly through write downs, promoter equity and stakeholder contributions, supported by RBI measures and government capital infusions to restore provisioning and regulatory capital. Structural reforms will foster competition and technology driven entry (payment banks, small finance banks, UPI, trade receivables exchanges) to deepen markets and enhance inclusion, while consumer protection, credit information, and collateral frameworks must be strengthened to safeguard new participants.
      Summary: Invitation for public input on draft rules governing NCLT/NCLAT-related provisions under the Companies Act, covering Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamation; Prevention of Oppression and Mismanagement; and tribunal procedure. The Ministry requests reasoned suggestions from stakeholders submitted to the designated email address with sender contact details, and notes that the committee's recommendations are published on the Ministry website while remaining tribunal-related sections await notification.
      Summary: An Offer for Sale (OFS) of ten percent of paid-up capital included a twenty percent retail reservation with a retail discount and a floor price; indicative bidding exceeded the floor, the OFS closed significantly oversubscribed with strong retail and institutional participation, and the Government's shareholding in the company was reduced to the stated post-offer level.
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      D.O. Letter from Member(L&J) regarding withdrawal of appeals before HC/CESTAT
      Summary: The Department raised monetary limits for filing appeals before CESTAT and High Courts and directed withdrawal of appeals below those thresholds; Chief Commissioners must re-examine appeal files, reconcile zone reports with the Board's database, and submit zone-wise counts of appeals fit for withdrawal by forum, withdrawal applications filed, and cases withdrawn under the specified instructions, with an analogous review for appeals affected by Supreme Court identical decisions and an initial report to be sent by return fax.
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