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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 27,2016

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      Summary: Quoting of the Permanent Account Number (PAN) is mandatory for transactions exceeding the prescribed monetary threshold and for specified other transactions, irrespective of payment mode; persons without PAN may undertake such transactions only by submitting a declaration in Form No. 60, creating a compliance obligation to furnish PAN or file the prescribed declaration to complete covered transactions.
      Summary: The fiscal deficit target for 2015-16 appears achievable due to stronger revenue-particularly buoyant indirect taxes and excise measures-higher capital plan expenditure, lower subsidies led by a fall in petroleum subsidy, and increased untied transfers to states, while risks from slower nominal growth and added expenditure pressures require improved tax compliance, subsidy targeting, and quality-focused expenditure management to sustain fiscal consolidation.
      Summary: Economic Survey 2015-16 finds substantial public transfers flowing disproportionately to better-off households through a narrow set of instruments (gold, LPG, kerosene, electricity, railway fares, aviation turbine fuel and small savings schemes), notes measurement underestimation that increases the apparent leakage when including public provident and similar schemes, and recommends targeted interventions to rectify anomalies to improve fiscal efficiency, welfare targeting and the credibility of market-oriented reforms.
      Summary: The Survey identifies the services sector as the dominant driver of economic growth, net foreign exchange earnings and FDI attraction, emphasising strong recent growth in services output, rising services exports and increased FDI inflows. It highlights policy measures to promote exports and start ups and outlines sectoral priorities-tourism, maritime and ports, IT BPM and e commerce, R&D and consultancy, real estate and internal trade, media and postal services-where liberalisation, targeted programmes and infrastructure investment are the principal mechanisms to sustain services led growth.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the US Dollar Reference Rate for 26 February 2016 and the prior day's rate; using that USD reference rate and middle cross currency quotes, it reported rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Trade improved in April-January 2015-16 as exports fell by 17.6% to 217.7 billion US dollars and imports fell by 15.5% to 324.5 billion US dollars, reducing the trade deficit to 106.8 billion US dollars from 119.6 billion. Continued low global commodity prices support lower trade and current account deficits. The Current Account Deficit is projected in the low range of one to one and a half percent of GDP. Foreign exchange reserves rose to 351.5 billion US dollars, boosting import coverage and reflecting comfortable external debt metrics.
      Summary: The Survey identifies electricity pricing and market integration as central reforms: current complex end use tariffs, below cost average tariffs in some cases, and high industrial rates distort price signals and hinder open access. Cross subsidy surcharges and non price measures balance DISCOM equity and access but impede a nationwide market. There is scope for progressive tariff design to lower charges for poorer households while raising revenue from wealthier ones, and for simplifying tariffs. State regulators and governments must implement these reforms with central facilitation to achieve market integration, reduce industry burdens, and support renewable expansion.
      Summary: Barriers to exit generate fiscal, economic and political costs by sustaining inefficient, low productivity firms; vested interests, weak or inflexible institutions, and enduring ideology impede removal of entitlements and effective enforcement. Recommended responses include promoting competition via private entry, legal and procedural reforms to expedite exit, strengthening institutions with flexibility, leveraging technology to reduce discretion, increasing transparency on scheme costs and benefits, and presenting exit as an opportunity for renewal.
      Summary: The document outlines a coordinated policy package-regulatory simplification, investment liberalisation, and targeted programmes-to improve the business environment, attract increased foreign direct investment, and catalyse manufacturing led industrial growth. It details sectoral interventions in power, coal, petroleum, renewables, roads, telecommunications and urban infrastructure, and complementary measures for MSMEs, start ups and skills to address supply side constraints and enable infrastructure transformation for sustained economic expansion.
      Summary: India must expand creation of good jobs by increasing formal sector employment and addressing regulation induced taxes on formal labour and spatial mismatch. The Survey recommends worker centric reforms, including giving employees choice over provident fund wage contributions while preserving employer contributions, improving EPFO functioning, and encouraging relocation and matching solutions to shift workers into higher productivity formal firms.
      Summary: Implementation of a Goods and Services Tax requiring constitutional amendment is proposed as the central fiscal reform to consolidate indirect levies and reshape tax administration. The Survey urges widening the individual direct tax base without raising exemption thresholds, phasing out preferential exemptions for high income taxpayers, reasonably taxing income from all sources, reforming Property Taxation through higher rates and periodic updation to discourage speculation and strengthen local finances, and better targeting subsidies to the poor.
      Summary: Free trade agreements expanded bilateral trade with FTA partners, producing larger import increases due to India's higher pre FTA tariffs and consequent larger tariff reductions; sectoral effects included greater metal imports and apparel export dynamism. Policy must pair FTA pursuit with strengthened capacity to deploy WTO-consistent measures such as anti dumping duties and safeguards to address circumvention, excess capacity, and competitiveness challenges.
      Summary: The Economic Survey highlights India's international engagement via the Paris Agreement and the International Solar Alliance and records submission of its Intended Nationally Determined Contributions, committing to reduce emissions intensity and raise non fossil electricity capacity. Domestically, it outlines renewable energy policies and missions, and identifies financing instruments including the National Adaptation Fund and the National Clean Energy Fund supported by a cess on coal as a domestic carbon levy.
      Summary: Increasing investment in human capital is essential to enhance productivity; education shows declining basic literacy despite gender parity gains and scholarship/digital targeting for marginalized groups. Public health spending rose modestly, with improved immunization and reduced under-five mortality, yet challenges remain in coverage, delivery systems, skilled personnel and regional sanitation disparities. Recommended measures include teacher professionalisation, strengthened public health infrastructure supplemented by private investment, and adoption of technology platforms such as Jan-Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile to improve service delivery efficiency.
      Summary: The Economic Survey reports that Labour Force Participation Rate is higher in rural areas than urban areas and significantly lower for women across both sectors; it notes modest organized sector employment growth led by the private sector, divergence between Labour Bureau and NSSO unemployment estimates, and emphasises labour reforms and skill initiatives-including national skill policy, PMKVY and DDU GKY-aimed at expanding training, placements and inclusion measures such as a National Action Plan for differently abled persons and extension of Time Use Survey findings to shape gender sensitive employment policy.
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      ITBA-PAN INSTRUCTION NO.3 - dated 24-2-2016
      PAN - Identification of Duplicate Pans Allotted to A Person and Resolution by RCC
      Summary: Core field PAN update requests from service providers are subject to mandatory RCC review, during which RCC may seek reconfirmation or documentation; upon RCC approval the request is queued for an automated duplicity check. If identified duplicates are found to belong to the same person, RCC marks the request duplicate and service providers must re-verify-confirmed duplicates prompt direction to approach the assessing officer for surrender, whereas non-duplicates may be resent with a force-flag for automatic update.

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      RBI/DBR/2015-16/18 - dated 25-2-2016
      Master Direction - Know Your Customer (KYC) Direction, 2016 (Updated as on November 06, 2024)
      Summary: Know Your Customer (KYC) Direction, 2016 requires Reserve Bank regulated entities to implement Board approved KYC policies comprising Customer Acceptance Policy, Risk Management, Customer Identification Procedures and transaction monitoring; mandates documented ML/TF risk assessments and a Risk Based Approach, prescribes Customer Due Diligence for individuals and legal entities including Aadhaar/PAN/OVDs and beneficial owner identification, sets rules for non face to face onboarding (OTP e KYC and V CIP) with technical and audit standards, requires periodic KYC updation, CKYCR upload of KYC records, reporting to FIU IND, wire transfer traceability, and daily sanctions screening and freezing obligations under UAPA and WMD Act procedures.
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