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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 25,2016

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Amendments creating lower penalties and settlement options for non-fraud short-payments have limited effect because concluding provisions were not placed in recovery sections, preventing closure of proceedings when show cause notices invoke other penalties; mandatory pre-deposit rules lack clear computation and appropriation practice, leading to pre-deposit on differential demands despite prior payments; and revenue denial of cenvat credit for duties paid on absolutely exempt goods and inclusion of retained sales-tax subsidies in transaction value raise disputes requiring legislative clarification.
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      Summary: Adoption of paperless communication replaces routine physical circulation of the Pink Book and Demands for Grants with selective, need based electronic transmission via intranet, internet and e mail, reducing printing and distribution burdens. A dedicated micro site centralizes up to date Rail Budget information and live coverage, allowing media and the public ready access to budget datasets and broadcasts without printed copies, thereby supporting environmental conservation and operational efficiency.
      Summary: The 14th Finance Commission increased untied fiscal transfers to the eight North Eastern States by raising their share of central tax devolution and recommending separate grant in aid packages. Grants include revenue deficit support to assessed deficit States, funding for local bodies, and central contribution to state disaster relief funds. The Commission based allocations on region specific fiscal disabilities-low revenue capacity, forest cover, difficult terrain, remoteness and infrastructure deficits-and the combined transfers and special-purpose funding aim to improve predictability and the quantum of resources available for development.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India fixed the Reference Rate for the US Dollar at Rs. 68.5650 on February 24, 2016 and, using that Reference Rate and middle cross currency rates, published the derived exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and 100 Japanese yen against the rupee; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published Reference Rate.
      Summary: The draft amends the Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Rules, 2014 by replacing industry tables to define regulated and non-regulated sectors; requiring written consent and a certificate from the cost auditor confirming eligibility, non-disqualification, compliance with section 141 criteria and disclosure of pending professional proceedings; restricting removal of cost auditors to board resolutions recording reasons and requiring CRA-2 filings to enclose such resolutions; mandating board approval of cost statements before submission to the cost auditor; requiring the cost auditor to forward a signed report to the board within one hundred and eighty days of financial year end; and requiring companies to file CRA-4 in XBRL with explanations on qualifications or reservations within thirty days, with prescribed fees.
      Summary: IFCI Ltd. declared a 10% interim dividend (Rs.1 per share) for 2015-16, representing the government's 55.53% equity holding, and handed the dividend cheque to the Finance Minister. The company reported net profit for the nine months ending December 31, 2015, growth in business assets year on year, a Debt Equity Ratio below standard leverage concerns, and a Capital Adequacy Ratio above the regulatory requirement, which the company cites in support of the interim distribution.
      Summary: SEBI-directed OFS procedure split bidding into two days: non-retail bidders bid on T day for the unreserved portion while retail bidders bid on T+1 informed by T day's cut-off price; retail bids may be priced or at cut-off and receive a retail discount. Non-retail bidders could opt to carry forward bids to T+1, and any unsubscribed retail allocation is to be reallocated to non-retail bidders at the cut-off price or higher per bids, keeping the OFS open effectively for two days.
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      P.6/3/2006-SEZ (VOL.III) - dated 16-2-2016
      GUIDELINES FOR POWER GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION IN SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES (SEZs)
      Summary: Power plants by developers in SEZs must be in the Non-Processing Area and receive fiscal benefits only for initial setting up; no O&M benefits are admissible and no NFE obligation applies. Captive power plants located in the Processing Area are treated as units, subject to NFE obligations, entitled to full fiscal benefits under section 26 including O&M and duty-free inputs, and may sell to DTA subject to customs duty as determined by the Department of Revenue. IT/ITES and specified sectors requiring uninterrupted power may locate generation in the Processing Area with full benefits. Backup and transitional provisions vary by location and prior approval.

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      F. No. 450/117/2013-Cus IV - dated 14-1-2016
      Regarding Request to provide port wise details of unclaimed containers of plant and plant products
      Summary: Request for port-wise reporting of unclaimed containers holding plant and plant products abandoned or confiscated by Customs or custodians, to be compiled by Customs formations and forwarded to the Board for transmission to the Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmer Welfare; the reminder reiterates an earlier directive and attaches Central CCFC meeting minutes, classifying the submission as top priority and most urgent.
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      F. No. 450/214/2015-Cus IV - dated 4-1-2016
      Green Channel facility for Cruise Tourism passengers
      Summary: Green Channel facility is authorised for international cruise passengers disembarking for tourism, allowing expedited customs processing. A cabotage relaxation permits foreign-flag cruise vessels to call at multiple Indian ports and to transport Indian nationals between Indian ports on domestic legs for tourism; customs and port authorities must implement these allowances and report implementation difficulties to the Board.
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