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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 20,2015

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Non authorised service stations and independent workshops repairing or reconditioning motor vehicle parts are excluded from liability under the Management, Maintenance or Repair Services category; repaired parts, once fitted, assume the character of a motor vehicle and thus fall within the motor vehicle exclusion. Where a genuine dispute existed about taxability, penalty for evasion is improper.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The article explains that the Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2014 removes mandatory references to a common seal, making a seal optional and substituting alternate authentication procedures. Where no common seal exists, documents and authorisations that formerly required a seal may be authenticated by either two directors or by a director together with the Company Secretary. The amendments insert "if any" into several statutory provisions and remove language tying legal effect to a physical seal, aligning company practice with digital signature recognition and the LLP approach.
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      Summary: Integration of multiple central government services on a single online platform establishes a single window mechanism for Government-to-Business interactions, centralising submissions, payments, status tracking and certificate download for business start-up related services, and shifting service delivery from department-centric to customer-centric. The portal provides end-to-end electronic filing, an integrated payment gateway and an electronic Pay and Accounts Office for booking and reconciliation of fees, with next-day transfers and permitted card-based collections where approved.
      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act fixing statutory conversion rates of specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for imports and exports; the Central Board of Excise and Customs notifies distinct import and export rates, supersedes the prior notification except for prior acts or omissions, and implements the rates set out in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units) as the operative exchange values for customs purposes.
      Summary: Government approved eleven FDI proposals amounting to approximately Rs. 1075.91 crore across defence, power, broadcasting, pharmaceuticals, LLPs, NBFCs and renewable investment firms, including amendments to existing approvals, downstream SPV investments in solar projects, QIP/FCCB mechanisms, ESOP allotment to a foreign national, LLP capital increase without altering foreign share percentage, and a non resident acquisition of remaining JV equity. One defence transfer was authorised under the automatic route.
      Summary: The printing of Union Budget documents is conducted under strict confidentiality through a formal "lock-in" at the Budget Press, preventing officials from contacting outsiders until the Finance Minister's budget speech. The Budget Division of the Department of Economic Affairs issues an Annual Budget Circular prescribing the form and content of Budget Estimates and instructions to ministries; these procedural and secrecy measures support the controlled preparation and printing of the Union Budget.
      Summary: The Digital Locker System links each resident's locker to their Aadhaar identifier, enabling issuers to upload standard-format e-documents and push URIs into a resident's locker, while requesters access those e-documents securely in real time via an Access Gateway that resolves URIs to repositories. The system provides Aadhaar-authenticated sign-up and OTP validation, resident document management (digital documents, uploaded documents, profile, issuer/requester directories), an online eSign facility, constrained upload formats and sizes, controlled sharing via URI-based email links, and maintains issuer and requester logs.
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      Customs

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      05/2015 - dated - 18-2-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of acetone, originating in or exported from Korea RP, for a period of five years
      Summary: Anti-dumping duty is imposed on acetone imported when originating in or exported from Korea RP, including shipments routed through other countries, chargeable per metric ton in a specified foreign currency and payable in Indian currency; the duty is effective for a five-year period unless earlier revoked, with exchange rate for payment determined by the Customs Act notification.
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      25/2015 - dated - 19-2-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 20th February, 2015
      Summary: Determination of exchange rates prescribes rupee equivalents for specified foreign currencies to be used in valuation of imported and exported goods, effective from 20th February, 2015, superseding the prior notification. Two schedules govern application: Schedule I sets per unit rates with separate import and export entries for major convertible currencies; Schedule II sets rates per one hundred units where customary. The rates are issued under statutory customs authority and apply prospectively except as to prior completed actions or omissions.

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      16/2015 - dated - 16-2-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notified eligible Agricultural Extension Project GODREJ AGROVET LIMITED AGRICULTURAL INPUTS EXTENSION PROJECT -Section 35CCC- Expenditure on agricultural extension project
      Summary: Approval is granted for Godrej Agrovet Limited's notified agricultural extension project to claim tax deductions for eligible expenditures incurred wholly and exclusively for the project, excluding cost of land or building and excluding any expenditure reimbursed by third parties. Conditions include maintaining separate project accounts, annual audit with auditor's comments on genuineness and compliance, furnishing audited accounts and a Ministry of Agriculture certificate with the income-tax return, prohibition on charging beneficiaries, product neutral training, sharing extension worker database with the District Agricultural Committee, and withdrawal of approval for cessation, lack of genuineness or non compliance.
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      15/2015 - dated - 16-2-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notified eligible Agricultural Extension Project GODREJ AGROVET LIMITED ANIMAL FEED EXTENSION PROJECT-Section 35CCC- Expenditure on agricultural extension project
      Summary: Approval under section 35CCC for the Animal Feed Extension Project allows deduction of expenses wholly and exclusively incurred (excluding land or building) subject to maintenance of separate books of account, an auditor's report confirming genuineness and compliance, and exclusion of reimbursed or reimbursable expenditure. Beneficiaries must not be charged, training must be product-neutral, and the assessee must file audited accounts, a project note with financial allocation, and a Ministry of Agriculture certificate by the return due date. Approval may be withdrawn for cessation, lack of genuineness, or non-compliance.
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      14/2015 - dated - 16-2-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notified eligible Agricultural Extension Project – GODREJ AGROVET LIMITED – OIL PALM EXTENSION PROJECT-Section 35CCC- Expenditure on agricultural extension project
      Summary: Notification approves Godrej Agrovet Limited's Oil Palm Extension Project as eligible for deduction under Section 35CCC, effective from the notification date through assessment year 2016-17, with no beneficiary charges. The approval conditions require separate project accounts, an auditor's report confirming genuineness and compliance, submission of audited accounts, deduction amount, project notes and Ministry of Agriculture certificate, and provision of beneficiary data. Eligible expenses exclude land or building costs and any reimbursed amounts; deductions claimed here cannot be claimed elsewhere. Approval may be withdrawn if activities cease, are not genuine, or breach conditions.
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      79 - dated 18-2-2015
      Guidelines on Import of Gold by Nominated Banks / Agencies
      Summary: The circular clarifies that the obligation to export applies only to unutilised gold imported before abolition of the prior scheme; nominated banks may import gold on a consignment basis and all domestic sales must be against upfront payment, with banks permitted to grant gold metal loans. Star and Premier Trading Houses may import on delivery against payment without end use restrictions, and imports of coins and medallions are permitted though banks remain temporarily restricted from selling them. Directions are issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act.
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