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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 02,2016

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      By: Nexdigm IDT
      Summary: The Budget extends quarterly payment and payment-on-receipt facilities in Service Tax to One Person Companies within a prescribed aggregate turnover threshold and mandates an additional Annual return for notified service assessees. For Central Excise, it abolishes post-registration physical verification, allows centralized registration for certain jewellery manufacturers, reduces required returns from twenty-seven to thirteen, permits revision of Excise returns, and removes the need for manual attestation of transporter invoice copies.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Introduces a two-tier penalty regime distinguishing under-reporting-the gap between assessed income and summary assessment-and misreporting, which includes failure to report international transactions, misrepresentation or suppression of facts, and unsubstantiated expenditure; assessing officers may grant immunity from penalty/prosecution where applicable tax and interest are paid. Expands deemed cases for reopening based on information from prescribed authorities, mandates summary assessment before detailed scrutiny, reduces assessment time-limits, provides interest relief for delayed appellate effect, restricts appeals against Dispute Resolution orders by tax authorities, and prescribes conditions and timelines for stay applications.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Introduction of Country By Country reporting mandates international groups above a prescribed consolidated revenue threshold to furnish an OECD format CbC report, with the parent entity primarily responsible for filing and constituent entities required to identify parent residency when appropriate. The report must disclose jurisdictional aggregates of revenue, pre tax profit, taxes paid and accrued, capital, accumulated earnings, employee counts, tangible assets, and constituent residence and main activity. The prescribed authority may request supporting documents with a thirty day compliance period. Filing obligations apply where information exchange with the parent's jurisdiction is unavailable, and a tiered penalty regime with possible reasonable cause defense is proposed.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Finance Bill, 2016 inserts Sections 101-103 to exempt specified construction-related taxable services provided to government entities and related bodies for defined past periods, mandates refunds of collected tax with six-month claim windows, and conditions airport/port relief on ministerial contract certification. It amends definitions to broaden taxable services by removing certain negative entries, adds spectrum assignment as a declared service, clarifies the timing for rate determination, extends limitation periods for recovery, permits alternate interest rates for unremitted collected tax, deems certain proceedings concluded by explanation, increases penalty thresholds and minimum imprisonment, and withdraws specified arrest powers.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The Board's circular partially modifies Instruction No. 1914 to require that, where a demand is disputed before the Commissioner (Appeals), the assessing officer shall grant a stay of recovery until disposal of the first appeal on payment of 15% of the disputed demand, subject to exceptions. Where the assessing officer considers a different pre deposit warranted, the matter must be referred to the administrative Pr. CIT/CIT for decision; an aggrieved assessee may seek Pr. CIT/CIT review. Stay petitions must be disposed of within two weeks, and AOs may impose conditions including undertakings and adjustment of refunds.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: An equalisation levy is proposed on consideration for specified digital services paid to non residents without a permanent establishment in India, to be collected by the payer via a withholding style mechanism subject to a de minimis threshold; the measure prescribes administrative procedures, interest and penalties for non compliance and conditions denial of expense deduction where the payer fails to deduct and deposit the levy.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Amendments revise abatement rates and CENVAT credit rules: rail goods abatement is differentiated by provider with input service CENVAT now allowed for rail passengers and vessel carriage; GTA abatement is adjusted to treat transport of used household goods separately without CENVAT; foreman of chit fund abatement reinstated without CENVAT; tour operator classification simplified into two categories; construction abatement uniformed; passenger road transport now includes stage carriages with certain exemptions; motor cab renting requires inclusion of fuel cost in consideration.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Exemptions for construction and related services for specified non commercial, educational, clinical, cultural and certain residential projects, and works for airports and ports are restored for contracts entered into before prior withdrawal, while exemption for monorail/metro construction is withdrawn for contracts from 1 March 2016. New exemptions cover specified PMAY/HFA components and certain IIM programmes. Media with recorded IT software is placed under excise with service tax exemption for non sale supplies. Amendments to Point of Taxation Rules, exclusion of certain sea transport from "exempted service" to permit input credit, revised Cenvat refund timelines for export of services, and altered rail transport abatement and input credit treatment are enacted.
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      Summary: The budget deploys fiscal spending and tariff adjustments to stimulate rural and agricultural development and to shape metal industry demand: higher customs duty on zinc alloy to curb imports, removal of export duty on low-grade iron ore to promote exports, and a customs duty increase on aluminium to protect domestic producers. Public investments and policy changes-expanded LPG connections, village electrification, 100% FDI via FIPB in food products, and large irrigation outlay-are identified as anticipated drivers of steel demand for specific products such as coils, poles, structural steel, containers, silos, pipes and tubes.
      Summary: Revised tax treatment requires a portion of provident and NPS corpus withdrawn at retirement to be tax exempt, and stipulates that amounts subsequently invested in an annuity will not be taxable; transfers of the original corpus to heirs after the annuitant's death are also tax free. The Budget leaves EPF coverage within the statutory wage limit unchanged, alters withdrawal tax treatment for voluntary higher paid EPF members to link tax exemption to annuitisation of a portion of corpus, and introduces a monetary ceiling on employer contributions for tax purposes, with representations on these points to be considered by the Finance Minister.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes the daily Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using middle rates of cross currency quotes, provides derived rupee rates for the euro, pound sterling and the Japanese yen; the SDR Rupee rate will be determined based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Strategic disinvestment procedure creates an institutional framework where NITI Aayog identifies CPSEs, recommends valuation methods and advises on mode and share percentage; a Core Group of Secretaries headed by the Cabinet Secretary will supervise implementation. The Administrative Ministry must carry out valuation and appoint asset valuers; an inter ministerial Evaluation Committee chaired at FA level will fix the reserve price. An Independent External Monitor will vet the process and address grievances, and the Ministry of Finance may put in place protective mechanisms for the disinvestment process.
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      Customs

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      34/2016 - dated - 29-2-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs, under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962, amends Notification No. 36/2001 Customs (N.T.) by substituting TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 to fix tariff values for specified imports. New tariff values are prescribed in US dollars per metric tonne (or per unit where indicated) for edible oils (various palm and soybean oils), brass scrap (all grades), poppy seeds, areca nuts, and separate unit values for gold and silver where benefits under certain entries of Notification No. 12/2012 Customs are claimed.

      Income Tax

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      10/2016 - dated - 26-2-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Amendments in Notification No. 59/2015 dated the 6th of July, 2015
      Summary: The amendment requires seventy percent of each TABLE entity's aggregated bond issuance to be raised through public issue and mandates that forty percent of that public issue be reserved for retail investors, with the forty percent to be read as sixty percent for the entities listed at the TABLE positions corresponding to serial numbers 2(b) and 8. It further replaces the TABLE entry for serial number 2 to specify two bond tranches allocated to Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited.
      3.
      9/2016 - dated - 25-2-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 – Central Government notifies “Madhya Pradesh State AIDS Control Society” a body constituted by the Government of Madhya Pradesh in respect of the following specified income arising to that Society
      Summary: Notification under section 10(46) designates the Madhya Pradesh State AIDS Control Society as exempt for specified income comprising (a) grants-in-aid from the Government of India and (b) interest on such grants, applicable for the period 01.06.2011 to 31.03.2013 and financial years 2013-14 to 2015-16, subject to conditions: no commercial activity, unchanged activities and income nature during the year, and filing returns as required by clause (g) of sub-section (4C) of section 139; grants must be received and applied per prevailing rules.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      39/2015-16 - dated 29-2-2016
      Filing of reconciliation return in Form 9 for the year 2014-15
      Summary: The department extends the online filing deadline for the reconciliation return in Form 9 for 2014-15 under Rule 49A of the Delhi VAT Rules read with section 9(2) of the Central Sales Tax Act. Form 9 must be filed by dealers who made interstate sales at concessional rates against statutory forms C, transferred stock against F forms, sold against H forms to dealers outside Delhi, or claimed deductions against E-I/E-II or I/J forms; dealers without such transactions need not file.

      Income Tax

      2.
      4/2016 - dated 29-2-2016
      Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) on payments by broadcasters or television channels to production houses for production of content or programme for telecasting
      Summary: Withholding on broadcaster payments depends on contract character: production of content per broadcaster specifications with transfer of copyright constitutes work and is subject to TDS applicable to work contracts, whereas payments for acquisition of telecasting or broadcasting rights in already-produced content do not constitute such work and are not subject to that TDS provision, though they may be liable under other withholding provisions.
      3.
      5/2016 - dated 29-2-2016
      Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) on payments by television channels and publishing houses to advertisement companies for procuring or canvassing for advertisements
      Summary: Relying on judicial decisions that the media-agency relationship is principal to principal, the Board clarifies that amounts retained by advertising agencies for booking, procuring or canvassing advertisements do not attract TDS as commission; the Circular further distinguishes such media booking margins from commissions payable for engagement of models, artists and similar services.
      4.
      6/2016 - dated 29-2-2016
      Issue of taxability of surplus on sale of shares and securities - Capital Gains or Business Income - Instructions in order to reduce litigation
      Summary: For listed shares and securities, where an assessee elects to treat holdings as stock-in-trade, transfers will be treated as business income regardless of holding period; where such listed shares and securities are held for more than twelve months and the assessee elects capital treatment, the Assessing Officer shall accept capital gains and the election must be consistently applied in subsequent years. Other cases remain fact-specific under existing CBDT guidance, and transactions of questionable genuineness are excluded.
      5.
      F.No.404/72/93-ITCC - dated 29-2-2016
      Partial modification of Instruction No. 1914 dated 21.03.1996 to provide for guidelines for stay of demand at the first appeal stage
      Summary: Default rule: where a demand is disputed before the first appellate authority, the assessing officer shall grant stay of demand until disposal of the first appeal upon payment of 15% of the disputed demand. If the assessing officer considers the nature of the addition warrants a different lump sum, the matter must be referred to the administrative Pr. CIT/CIT to determine the quantum. An assessee dissatisfied with the assessing officer's decision may seek review by the jurisdictional Pr. CIT/CIT.

      Central Excise

      6.
      1016/4/2016-CX - dated 29-2-2016
      Registration of two or more premises as one registrant in Central Excise
      Summary: Amendment permits single registration for multiple premises of the same factory located in close proximity within one Central Excise Range where processes are interlinked and units are not under area-based exemptions, subject to Commissioner approval, proper accountal of inter-premises movement of goods, and any prescribed conditions.
      7.
      1017/5/2016-CX - dated 29-2-2016
      Certificate evidencing payment of Central Excise duty
      Summary: The facility to issue a certificate evidencing payment of Central Excise duty, previously available to Small Scale Industry, is extended to the entire industry as a trade facilitation measure. The Board directs that the benefit of the earlier circular be applied industry-wide, field formations and trade be informed, and implementation difficulties reported to the Board; the circular takes effect from 1 March 2016.
      8.
      1018/6/2016-CX - dated 29-2-2016
      Withdrawal from prosecution in Central Excise cases older than 15 years involving duty less than rupees five lakhs
      Summary: Authorisation to seek withdrawal from prosecution is directed for Central Excise cases where the duty evaded is below a low monetary threshold and prosecution has been pending for more than fifteen years. Relying on Sections 257 and 321 CrPC and the Supreme Court's grounds for withdrawal, Commissioners must request Public Prosecutors to file applications to courts to withdraw prosecution, include co noticees, and add case specific grounds if available; continuance must be referred to the Board with justification. Courts retain final authority.
      9.
      1019/7/2016-CX - dated 29-2-2016
      Change in rate of interest on goods warehoused for export, when cleared to DTA
      Summary: Paragraph 10.3 of Circular No. 581/18/2001-CX is amended to substitute the prior interest provision with interest @ 15% per annum for goods warehoused for export when diverted to domestic consumption; the amendment is notified by Circular No. 1019/7/2016-CX and is effective from 1.4.2016.
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