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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 09,2016

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      By: ajay singh
      Summary: IDSC/ICNC debit notes raised to reconcile intra group invoice values with market prices are notional segment reporting adjustments and cannot be added to raw material cost for computing assessable value for captive consumption. The valuation regime distinguishes value (the duty base) from cost (actual production expenditure), so corporate overheads, deemed profit elements and notional mark ups used for internal or transfer pricing purposes are excluded from production cost unless they reflect real expenditures.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Subsidies should be classified as capital receipts and excluded from taxable income because they preserve and create long term capital and public welfare; taxing subsidies or treating them as adjustments to asset cost undermines their purpose. Appellate decisions are cited supporting capital character where subsidies aim to set up units, encourage projects or protect capital in distress, while a contrary view stresses application of the object test and notes some subsidies possess revenue like elements. The author recommends deleting provisions that treat subsidies as income and enacting a specific exclusion for capital receipts.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Amendments extend refund and rebate coverage to the Swachh Bharat Cess component for export-related and SEZ-used services, revise rebate rates to match increased service tax rates, and enable service exporters and SEZ units/developers to claim SB Cess refund or rebate on input services. The Credit Rules prohibit use of Cenvat credit for payment of SB Cess and clarify that services by way of sale of dutiable goods on commission basis qualify as input services eligible for Cenvat credit.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Reforms propose a tiered overhaul of filing fees and additional fees with higher penalties for belated filings, liberalised fee regimes for one person and small companies, and clarification that condonation of delay is separate from filing. The Committee recommends rationalising minimum fines across provisions, aligning certain officer in default punishments with prior norms, restoring broader compounding powers for the Tribunal while reserving non compoundability for significant frauds, and treating many procedural contraventions as subject to reduced daily penalties with more serious contraventions retaining higher penalties and refund obligations.
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      Summary: Government-level financial cooperation focused on post-disaster reconstruction financing and infrastructure investment. The Union Finance Minister urged early finalisation of Nepal's reconstruction programme to enable prompt utilisation of pledged Indian support and encouraged Indian public and private investors to pursue opportunities across sectors, especially power, healthcare and road construction, while Nepal sought assistance to establish a special infrastructure development bank.
      Summary: Make in India Week convenes policymakers, industry, states, academia and international delegations to market India's manufacturing capabilities through an MMRDA exhibition complex with 11 sector pavilions, 17 state exhibits and country pavilions, sectoral seminars led by Union Ministries to highlight investment opportunities and policy measures, and investor summits across twelve states to translate policy into partnerships and projects.
      Summary: Announcement of the reference rate for the US dollar and corresponding middle-rate conversions for euro, sterling and yen against the rupee, noting that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate; the notice serves as an official market benchmark for currency conversion tied to the reference rate.
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