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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 14,2015

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Renting of immovable property is defined to include allowing access, occupation or use of immovable property, with or without transfer of possession, and includes letting, leasing and licensing. Immovable property includes buildings, parts thereof, land appurtenant or incidental to use, common areas and fixtures permanently attached to earth. Renting of most commercial and other immovable properties is taxable subject to specified exclusions and exemptions, the place of provision is the location of the property, and co-owners are separately assessed where the property is divided with separate agreements and payments.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Cenvat credit on invoices received prior to service tax registration is allowable when invoices evidence inputs used in the taxable activity, following the MPortal India precedent; however, credits for services not related to manufacture or consumed outside business premises, such as certain housekeeping and hotel charges, are inadmissible and subject to demand, with limitation issues turning on when the department became aware during audit.
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      Summary: Increase in gross direct tax collection reported for April-January 2014-15: gross direct tax up 11.38% to Rs. 5,78,715 crore, with corporate tax up 11.04% and personal income tax up 11.32%; Securities Transaction Tax also grew and net direct tax receipts rose year on year. Advance tax collections showed stronger growth, TDS growth moderated, and Self Assessment and Regular Tax collections displayed differing growth rates.
      Summary: A grant agreement between the Government of India and the World Bank, financed from the Special Climate Change Fund, supports the SLACC project to strengthen resilience of rural production systems by building community institutions (with emphasis on women farmers) and aligning interventions with central schemes such as MKSP and MGNREGS. The project focuses on enhancing adaptive capacity of farm-based rural poor in Bihar and Madhya Pradesh and scaling demonstrated practices into the National Rural Livelihoods Mission, designated as the implementing agency.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published the official Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate with cross currency middle rates, provided corresponding exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen against the rupee, noting the prior day's US dollar reference rate for comparison and stating that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Recommend narrowing the definition of service to activities in furtherance of business; restore export benefit for technical testing, analysis and R&D services by treating place of provision as recipient-based; reclassify clinical trial services to qualify as exports and permit input tax refunds; expand Advance Ruling eligibility; clarify sponsorship and reverse charge treatment; exempt credit card delayed-payment interest; and simplify compliance, refund timing and pre-deposit/interest rules to reduce hardship for taxpayers.
      Summary: The Joint Trade Committee reaffirmed commitment to strengthen bilateral trade and to intensify cooperation in bilateral investment, infrastructure, SMEs, agriculture, health, energy, skill development, pharmaceuticals and tourism, and agreed to increase the frequency of meetings with the next session to be held in Nairobi to monitor progress and coordinate initiatives.
      Summary: The speech promotes strengthened bilateral trade and development cooperation through more frequent Joint Trade Committee meetings and targeted sectoral collaboration. It identifies priorities for expanded cooperation-investment, infrastructure (including an existing line of credit for power transmission), SMEs, agriculture, mining, health, energy, skill development, pharmaceuticals and tourism-and offers Indian assistance and knowledge transfer in manufacturing, financial inclusion, unique identification, and direct benefit transfer frameworks to support Kenya's development agenda.
      Summary: Provisional indirect tax revenue collections for the April-January period rose year on year, with customs, service tax and central excise all recording increases. The statement reports comparative month and cumulative figures, year on year growth rates for each tax head and the percentage of the 2014 15 budget estimate achieved by customs, service tax and central excise, presenting the aggregate provisional indirect receipts as an interim measure of revenue performance against BE targets.
      Summary: India and the United States committed to deepen cooperation on investment, financial regulation, infrastructure financing and capital market development in India, streamline foreign investors' access to onshore markets, provide technical assistance on public debt management and financial inclusion, and pursue information sharing and reciprocal tax transparency arrangements including under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act and global automatic exchange standards to combat offshore tax evasion, alongside strengthened anti money laundering and counter terrorist financing cooperation.
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      03/2015 - dated 12-2-2015
      Clarification regarding 'Amounts not deductible' under sub-clause (i) of clause (a) of section 40 of Income-tax Act, 1961 ('Act')-regarding.
      Summary: The taxable portion of a remittance, as determined by the Assessing Officer for the purposes of tax deduction at source, shall form the basis for any disallowance under section 40(a)(i); determinations made under the statutory pre determination mechanisms will similarly govern such disallowance.

      FEMA

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      78 - dated 13-2-2015
      Risk Management and Inter Bank Dealings: Foreign Currency (FCY) – INR Swaps
      Summary: Residents with surviving underlying exposures may, after cancellation of a swap contract, re-enter into a fresh Foreign Currency-INR swap only after the expiry of the tenor of the originally cancelled swap; all other operational guidelines, terms and conditions governing FCY-INR swaps remain unchanged.

      Customs

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      07/2015 - dated 12-2-2015
      List of documents required for KYC verification by Authorised Couriers
      Summary: Authorised couriers must collect two KYC documents from individuals-one as proof of identity and one as proof of address-unless a single listed document provides both; Aadhaar Card is added as an acceptable document. Existing KYC rules for non-individuals remain. Permissions for outsourcing under the relevant courier regulations must be granted without delay and within seven days, and re-export requests for mis routed consignments should ordinarily be decided within two days. Prior related circulars are modified accordingly and compliance is to be enforced.

      Companies Law

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      02/2015 - dated 11-2-2015
      Extension of time for filing of Notice of appointment of the Cost Auditor in Form CRA-2.
      Summary: Extension of time is granted for filing the notice of appointment of the cost auditor in Form CRA-2, permitting submission without penalty or late fee until 31st March, 2015, as a continuation of the relief announced in General Circular No. 42/2014 and issued with the approval of the competent authority.
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