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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 08,2016

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Proposal to treat Security Transaction Tax as an advance income-tax creditable against an assessee's income-tax liability, allowing STT to be treated as advance tax instalments and permitting universal credit for traders and investors; recommend modest rate increases, higher rates for transactions without PAN, and classification of securities income by holding periods into trading profits, short-term capital gains, and long-term capital gains with corresponding tax rates.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Committee recommends statutory definitions and disclosure frameworks for beneficial interest and beneficial ownership, mandatory company registers of beneficial owners with registry reporting and privacy controls, sanctions for non compliance, and streamlined filing requirements by substituting web links for certain enclosed reports. It proposes tailored annual return formats for small entities, limits on public access to personal shareholder data, AGM location flexibility for certain private companies, alignment of postal ballot and electronic voting rules, harmonised consolidation and auditors' reporting expectations including establishment of a financial reporting authority, restrictions on routine auditor ratification to protect fixed tenure, and governance adjustments covering director independence tests, nominee director definition, video conferencing participation rules, loan and related party clarifications, CSR committee composition and managerial personnel appointment flexibilities.
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      Summary: Pre-budget consultations focused on cooperative fiscal federalism and the use of additional transfers after the Fourteenth Finance Commission to benefit the poor and build infrastructure. States urged emphasis on agricultural recovery, continuation of certain Centrally Sponsored Schemes on the old pattern, settlement of CST arrears, and incentives for dairy development. The Finance Minister noted recent reforms and State efforts to attract foreign investment and assured that the written suggestions would be examined for inclusion in upcoming Budget proposals.
      Summary: The Income Tax Department advised that it never requests PINs, passwords or similar financial access information by email, directed taxpayers to report suspected phishing to the government cyber incident response agency, and implemented email authentication protocols (SPF, DKIM, DMARC). The advisory provides specific precautions-verify sender domains and headers, avoid opening attachments or clicking links, use updated antivirus and firewalls, and forward phishing reports for examination and blocking-to reduce spoofing and protect electronic taxpayer communications.
      Summary: State Bank of Patiala presented a donation to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund funded by a one day salary contribution from its employees to assist victims of torrential rains in Chennai; bank leaders delivered the cheque and the Finance Minister accepted and acknowledged the contribution as part of the bank's broader corporate social responsibility efforts, which include honours for bravery awardees and ambulance donations to humanitarian and educational institutions.
      Summary: The Finance Minister emphasised maintaining fiscal deficit targets, meeting central liabilities from pay and pension commitments, expanding incentives to restore agricultural production after poor monsoons, and noted disbursal progress under the MUDRA loan scheme. Consultative Committee recommendations urged clearer, more comprehensive crop insurance, higher allocations for irrigation and veterinary research, incentives for environmental infrastructure, redesign of MGNREGA for productivity, enhanced skill development, CSR-directed local development, raised tax exemption and transaction thresholds, service tax relief for small providers, tax incentives for MSMEs, and accountability for assessing officers.
      Summary: Repurchase of inflation-indexed government stock is to be undertaken through a reverse auction for premature redemption by utilising surplus cash balances; the operation is ad hoc. The auction will be price-based using the multiple price method, with bids required to be submitted electronically via the Reserve Bank of India Core Banking Solution (E-Kuber) within the prescribed bidding window and results announced the same day.
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      08/2016 - dated - 5-2-2016 - Cus
      Exempts the goods described in Schedule I annexed hereto, when imported into India for display or use at an event specified in Schedule II.
      Summary: Customs exemption is provided for goods in Schedule I imported into India for display or use at an event in Schedule II, subject to re-export and compliance with declaration, bond, identification, and re-export conditions. The notification also permits limited relaxations for specified government and diplomatic imports, home consumption on payment of duty and interest before the re-export deadline, and exceptions for perishable, damaged, or consumed goods. It excludes alcoholic beverages and tobacco, and applies only to the qualifying event categories listed in Schedule II.
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      19/2016 - Customs (N.T.) - dated - 5-2-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Seek to notify developing countries for the purpose of Section 8B(6)(a) of CTA, 1975 - Supersession of notification No. 103/98 Cus, dated the 14th December, 1998
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising power under Section 8B(6)(a) of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, notifies a named list of foreign states as developing countries, superseding the prior 1998 notification except as to past actions, thereby establishing the roster to be applied for tariff and regulatory treatment tied to that statutory provision.

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      38/2015-2020 - dated - 5-2-2016 - FTP
      Minimum Import Price (MIP) on Iron and Steel under Chapter 72 of ITC (ITS), 2012 - Schedule - I (Import Policy): amendment in import Policy Conditions.
      Summary: Introduction of a Minimum Import Price on 173 HS codes under Chapter 72, Schedule I (Import Policy), establishing CIF-basis floor prices for listed iron and steel products as set out in the Annex. Exemptions apply for imports under the Advance Authorisation Scheme, API-grade steels used for pipeline manufacture (X-52 and higher), and shipments under Letters of Credit entered prior to the notification, all subject to the Foreign Trade Policy provision. The MIP regime is time-limited to six months from notification or until further orders.
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