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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 12,2016

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: Valuation of works contract service hinges on whether materials supplied free by the service recipient form part of the gross amount charged under section 67. Section 67 requires consideration to flow from recipient to provider and accrue to the provider's benefit; gratuitous supplies do not meet this test and therefore are outside taxable value. The tribunal held that only goods or materials for which the provider received consideration constitute gross amount charged and that an exemption notification cannot broaden taxable net to include values not taxable under section 67. Appeals by the department have been admitted, so final resolution remains pending.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Regulations define export and export value, require prescribed export declarations (EDF/EDR and SOFTEX) supported by evidence of residency, destination and full or expected export value, and mandate forwarding authenticated declarations to RBI. Certain exports require prior approval and specified exports are exempted from declarations. Export proceeds must be realized and repatriated within prescribed timeframes, with RBI empowered to extend periods and to direct measures to secure delayed payments. Advance payment, interest, document routing, and project-export approvals are subject to specified conditions and RBI directions.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The document recommends bringing commercial real estate and related construction activities within the GST net with allowance for Cenvat credit to avoid multiple taxation and classification disputes, suggests revisiting but not wholly subsuming stamp duty, and proposes sector-specific measures for railways-including input credit for fuel and capital goods, exemptions for captive consumption and PPP projects-and for financial services, retaining interest outside GST while allowing credit and resolving VAT-service tax anomalies for leasing.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Proposal to revise the cut-off date for permitting adoption of Fair Market Value as cost of acquisition for long-term capital gains from 01.04.1981 to 01.04.2005 or to allow an FMV option for assets held more than ten years, permitting FMV as on 1 April ten years prior to year of transfer, thereby enabling indexation or partial inflation adjustment through the Cost Inflation Index.
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      Summary: Reserve Bank of India sets the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate with the middle cross currency quotes, provides rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published Reference Rate.
      Summary: Rural cooperative credit institutions have expanded in reach but suffer from legal, structural and governance weaknesses with wide variations in capital adequacy, asset quality and recovery performance. Regulatory reforms have emphasised licensing, phased adoption of Basel I CRAR targets, equalising reserve and SLR requirements with commercial banks, harmonising supervision within RBI, and enabling technology and investment permissions. Repositioning requires implementing governance mandates (professional directors, qualified auditors, fit-and-proper CEOs), improving audit quality and internal controls to prevent frauds, strengthening loan appraisal and recovery, adopting technology with robust risk frameworks, and leveraging PACS-DCCB-StCB infrastructure for financial inclusion.
      Summary: Bilateral cooperation concentrates on investment, innovation and SMEs: UAE institutions will continue widening investments in India while Indian opportunities like the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund provide focal points; UAE's innovation strategy and Innovation Council and India's Start Up India initiative form the basis for deepened innovation engagement; both sides agreed institutional and industry cooperation to support SME growth and mainstream SMEs into global value chains.
      Summary: Appointment of Dr. D.J. Pandian as Vice President, Chief Investment Officer of AIIB designates the executive charged with planning and supervising the Bank's infrastructure investments, promoting sustainable investment across Asia consistent with AIIB vision and strategies, and ensuring the relevance, effectiveness and efficiency of Bank operations.
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      SEZ

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      S.O. 408(E) - dated - 2-2-2016 - SEZ
      Amendment in Notification No. S.O.2272(E) dated 22nd July, 2013
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the entries at serial numbers 5 and 6 in the prior SEZ notification to replace the named representatives for MEPZ SEZ with two newly specified individuals and their corporate affiliations, thereby altering the roster of authorized SEZ designees under that notification.
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      52 - dated 10-2-2016
      Addition of new Address functionality for NMS cases in AIMS module
      Summary: The AIMS module for NMS cases now permits system-generated letters to use addresses recorded in the Return of Income and the Annual Information Return in addition to the PAN database address, and field formations are to be informed of this change so correspondence to non-filers can utilize these additional address sources.

      FEMA

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      50 - dated 11-2-2016
      Compilation of R-Returns: Reporting under FETERS
      Summary: FETERS reporting shifts from email to an RBI web-portal with supplied logins, downloadable Java/Excel validators, master-files, upload acknowledgements, two-fortnight file access, and RBI-authenticated revision of purpose codes and AD-master entries. ENC.TXT and SCH3-6.TXT reporting and their linked purpose codes are discontinued. LRS transactions must be reported under specific FETERS purpose codes matching the nature of the remittance rather than a single aggregated code; Form A2 is revised (LRS checkbox) and may be submitted online with initial per-transaction limits, subject to Authorised Dealer bank satisfaction and compliance by April 1, 2016.
      3.
      51 - dated 11-2-2016
      Regulatory relaxations for start-ups- Clarifications relating to acceptance of payments
      Summary: An Indian start-up with an overseas subsidiary may open a foreign currency account abroad to pool export/sales receipts, and the overseas subsidiary may pool receivables from transactions with Indian residents and non residents into that account. Balances due to the Indian start-up must be repatriated to India within the period applicable to realisation of export proceeds. Start ups may use OPGSPs for realising subsidiary receivables or repatriation subject to an RBI permitted value cap, and must have appropriate contractual arrangements among the parties.
      4.
      52 - dated 11-2-2016
      Regulatory Relaxations for Startups- Clarifications relating to Issue of Shares
      Summary: Permits issue of equity to non-residents without cash remittance where: (a) sweat equity schemes comply with SEBI rules for listed companies or the Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Rules for others, and (b) shares are issued against legitimate payments owed where remittance does not require prior FEMA permission, subject to FDI policy, sectoral caps, pricing guidelines and applicable tax laws; AD Category I banks must notify constituents and refer to the relevant FEMA notifications.

      Customs

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      04/2016 - dated 9-2-2016
      Procedure for renewal of SVB orders and ongoing SVB inquiries under circular no. 11/2001 - Cus dated 23rd February 2001
      Summary: Importers with pending SVB order renewals must submit prescribed one time declarations; Annexure 1 declarations (no change in sale circumstances, contracts, related suppliers, royalty/license payments or post import adjustments) dispense with renewal and require SVBs to direct Customs formations to stop obtaining Extra Duty Deposit and finalize provisional assessments. Annexure 2 declarations, or any asserted changes, trigger SVB inquiries under the procedures and questionnaires of Circular 5/2016, with EDD arrangements reviewed per that circular. Commissioners must review pending EDD cases, use statutory powers to obtain documents where necessary, and implement action plans to reduce pendency within prescribed timelines.
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      05/2016 - dated 9-2-2016
      Procedure for investigation of related party import cases and other cases by the Special Valuation Branches
      Summary: Establishes a streamlined framework for SVB investigations: SVBs function under jurisdictional Commissioners with DGoV advisory support; importers file an initial questionnaire to enable a prompt commissioner decision on referral; provisional assessments are to be made without routine extra duty deposits where importers comply, while failure to provide documents within prescribed intervals attracts a limited security deposit or bank guarantee; SVBs submit non appealable Investigation Reports to the referring formation quantifying any influence on declared transaction value, after which provisional assessments are finalised or show cause proceedings initiated; monitoring via a central registry is required.
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