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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 13,2016

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: Legal consultancy services are taxable and, where Notification No.30/2012 applies, the service receiver must discharge service tax under the reverse charge mechanism on the full value. Specific exemptions under Notification No.25/2012 exclude certain arbitral tribunal services and services to non-business persons or small business entities. Under reverse charge tax is payable on a payment basis (or within six months of invoice), and although CENVAT credit cannot be used to pay the tax, service tax paid under reverse charge may be claimed as CENVAT credit if the service is an eligible input for the recipient's output taxable services.
      By: Ravi Kumar Somani
      Summary: Taxability of renting movable goods turns on whether there is a transfer of the right to use. Sales tax treats such transfer as a deemed sale, while service tax covers hiring where the right is not transferred as a declared service. Five principles-identification of goods, effective control, transfer of legal rights and consequences, exclusivity of use, and reading the contract as a whole-determine whether the right to use has been transferred.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Budget tax measures that deem capital receipts to be income must be reviewed for constitutional validity; deeming clauses treating grants, subsidies, voluntary contributions, employee-accounting entries and gifts as taxable income risk exceeding Parliament's power to tax income unless there is an actual element of profit or gain. Courts can invalidate such provisions when challenged, so the author urges omission or amendment of suspect Budget 2016 provisions and greater legislative care to preserve constitutional limits on taxation.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that reference and the middle rates of cross currency quotes, supplied corresponding rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Authorities secured property attachments under the Maharashtra Protection of Interest of Depositors framework, initiated arrests and lookout notices, commenced auctioning attached properties, and pursued prosecutions and search-and-seizure operations under the Prevention of Money Laundering regime, alongside FIU penalties and CBI enquiries; administratively, the corporate merger/amalgamation process and market-regulator actions against defaulting brokers were directed and monitored.
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      Customs

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      24/2016 - dated - 12-2-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Exchange Rate notification with effect from 13th February, 2016 thereby amending Notification No.18/2016-Customs (N.T.), dated 4th February, 2016
      Summary: The Central Board, under the powers conferred by Section 14 of the Customs Act, substitutes serial number 1 in Schedule II of Notification No.18/2016-CUSTOMS (N.T.), replacing that entry with a line identifying the Japanese Yen and the accompanying rupee conversion figures, with effect from 13th February, 2016.

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      39/2015-20 - dated - 11-2-2016 - FTP
      Procedure for export of sesame seeds to the European Union countries – Deferment of implementation
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 37/2015-20 defers the commencement of the procedure for export of sesame seeds to European Union countries by amending "with immediate effect" to read "with effect from 10.03.2016", so that the procedural conditions and compliance obligations will apply only from that specified date.

      VAT - Delhi

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      F3(619)/Policy/VAT/2016/1437-47 - dated - 11-2-2016 - DVAT
      Regarding time period for rectification or revision of return in form GE II
      Summary: Returns in Form GE-II for the specified first three quarters are required to be filed by the prescribed extended date, and any such return may be revised if discrepancies are found up to the end of the financial year following the financial year of the quarterly period. The Government entity must indicate whether the return filed is original or revised, and the direction takes immediate effect.
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      F.3(628)/Policy/VAT/2016/1424-36 - dated - 11-2-2016 - DVAT
      Regarding filing of online returns by firms and companies engaged in the business of courier activities
      Summary: Courier firms operating in Delhi must enroll online via Form CR I to obtain a CRID and password, update Form CR I within 30 days of changes, and file quarterly Form CR II returns by the 28th day following each quarter for deliveries with delivery dates within the quarter where the value of goods exceeds Rupees Ten Thousands. Form CR II requires consignment, consignor and consignee particulars, invoice details, goods description, quantity and value. Returns are uploaded via the Department portal, may be revised up to the end of the subsequent quarter, and must be verified by the authorised person named in Form CR I; non compliance is actionable under the VAT Act.
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      2/2016 - dated 3-2-2016
      Procedure, Formats and Standards for ensuring secured transmission of electronic communication including scrutiny assessment u/s 143(3)
      Summary: Procedure mandates that the AO send statutory notices and orders from a departmental designation email with signed PDF attachments to the assessee's primary email (as per returns, company records, or furnished to the AO), while the assessee must reply from that primary email with supporting documents in PDF, follow specified subject line and pagination formats, forward any email error messages to the departmental audit mailbox, and ensure all communications are archived in the Department database and reflected on the e filing account.
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