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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 05,2015

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      By: CA Rohit Gupta
      Summary: Introduction of Place Of Effective Management (POEM) as the test for company residency means a company (including foreign incorporated entities) will be resident in India if its POEM is in India at any time during the year; POEM is where key management and commercial decisions for the entity as a whole are, in substance, made. Concurrently, the Budget lowers withholding on royalties and fees for technical services for non-residents (subject to PAN), expands TDS reporting on remittances to non-residents with penalties, treats interest paid by banking PEs to overseas head offices/branches as accruing in India requiring TDS by the PE, and introduces fund-manager and FII-specific tax clarifications and reliefs.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Central Government will establish a Senior Citizen Welfare Fund funded by transfers of specified unclaimed and inoperative account balances, small savings and PPF accounts and other prescribed sources; the Fund's object is to provide welfare for senior citizens and to be administered by an Inter Ministerial Committee under rules notified by the Government. Institutions must notify unclaimed amounts, transfer them after prescribed periods, and remain liable to consider and pay valid claims with interest within a specified time; amounts unclaimed for the extended statutory term shall escheat to the Central Government subject to limited refund discretion and audit and reporting requirements.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Where Cenvat credit has been wrongly taken but not utilised, only the tax amount may be recovered without interest; where credit has been taken and utilised wrongly or erroneously refunded, recovery includes interest. Credits taken during a month are deemed to have been taken on the last day of that month and utilisation is deemed in sequence: opening balance first, admissible credit of the month next, inadmissible credit of the month last.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Amendments place reverse charge liability on recipients for services from mutual fund agents/distributors to mutual funds/AMCs, from selling/marketing agents of lottery tickets to lottery distributors/selling agents, and for services involving an aggregator, making the recipient or aggregator's representative liable. Supply of manpower and security services rendered by individuals, HUFs, proprietors, partnerships or AOPs to corporate bodies now attracts full recipient liability under reverse charge. The statutory definition of support services has been omitted and the effective date for government support services is to be notified.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Service tax exemptions are narrowed for construction, airport/port original works, performing artists, and transport, while new exemptions cover ambulance services, a pension scheme, effluent treatment, certain fruit and vegetable processing, museum/zoo/national park admissions, and exhibitor-to-distributor movie exhibition. Abatements for goods transport are standardized with a non availment of CENVAT credit condition; air passenger abatement for higher classes is reduced; chit abatement is withdrawn. Reverse charge is expanded to full for manpower and security services and newly applies to mutual fund and lottery distribution services; recipients may claim CENVAT credit for partial reverse charge without linking to payment to providers.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Taxation should reflect the capacity to pay; the 2015 budget's indirect benefits leave poor consumers facing similar levies on essential goods and services. The author urges exemptions or capped relief for essentials (for example limited mobile/internet relief, ambulance services, packaged drinking water, basic housing inputs) and advocates targeting subsidies to the poor by compulsory disentitlement for identifiable nonpoor households (such as occupants of pucca houses or households above income thresholds) rather than relying on voluntary waiver.
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      Summary: Delegates adopted sectoral work plans to strengthen bilateral trade and investment cooperation, addressing market access for agricultural products, services trade, investment in manufacturing, and intellectual property rights, within the framework of the Trade Policy Forum to sustain policy coordination and continued high-level engagement.
      Summary: The Make in India initiative invites domestic and foreign investment by identifying 25 priority sectors and sharing opportunity information via meetings, a web portal and promotional materials to strengthen India's manufacturing and services competitiveness. The Government states it has not conducted a specific India-China export-strength study but, from export-import profiles, flags Pharmaceuticals, IT/ITES, Auto Components, Agro Products, Tourism and Film & Entertainment as sectors with export potential to China, presented in a written Rajya Sabha reply by the Commerce Ministry.
      Summary: The government supports exports through targeted incentive schemes-Focus Market Scheme, Market Linked Focus Product Scheme, Focus Product Scheme and Duty Drawback Scheme-and permits duty free import of capital goods under EPCG and inputs under Advance Authorisation; it continuously monitors sectoral export performance and implements need based adjustments balanced by fiscal and economic considerations, as reported by the minister in a parliamentary written reply.
      Summary: The Government adopted regulatory and policy measures to revive manufacturing by liberalising industrial licensing and capacity controls, expanding FDI policy access in defence, railways and construction, exempting medical devices from pharmaceutical restrictions, and enhancing business facilitation through e-Biz integration, the Make in India initiative, an Invest India Investor Facilitation Cell, a land acquisition ordinance for major projects, and the Shram Suvidha portal for unified labour compliance.
      Summary: The government designated the leather sector as a Focus Sector under Make-in-India and maintains a package of export incentives under the Foreign Trade Policy, including Duty Credit Scrips for various leather products and capital goods, duty-free import entitlements linked to prior export value, zero-duty EPCG provisions, recognition of select towns as Towns of Export Excellence, and market development and access assistance to enhance supply, skills, and technology adoption.
      Summary: Reforms to accelerate manufacturing include liberalising industrial licensing (pruning defence items, extending licence validity, removing annual capacity limits, deregulating defence capacities), addressing inverted duty structures, and easing foreign investment norms; administrative measures include e-Biz integration, the Make in India campaign and Investor Facilitation Cell, a land acquisition ordinance, and the Shram Suvidha portal for unified labour compliance and computerized inspections.
      Summary: The European Commission lifted the import ban on Indian fresh mangoes by an implementing decision, restoring trade access subject to EU import rules. Vegetables remain banned; the Government has adopted a Standard Operating Procedure requiring processing in approved packhouses under plant quarantine supervision and export compliance measures as prerequisites for vegetable exports.
      Summary: Reserve Bank published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar, giving the current and previous day's US Dollar reference rates and derived rupee exchange rates for EUR, GBP and JPY based on the US Dollar reference rate and middle cross currency quotes, and stating that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
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      Customs

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      06/2015 - dated - 3-3-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of Notification No. 01/2010-Customs dated 08-01-2010 for a further period of one year i.e. upto and inclusive of 07-01-2016.
      Summary: The Central Government amends the principal anti dumping notification concerning Tyre Curing Presses originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China by inserting a Paragraph 3 that keeps the notification in force up to and inclusive of the extended date unless revoked earlier, thereby continuing the anti dumping duty for an additional year following a statutory review and request for extension under the relevant Customs Tariff Act provisions and implementing rules.

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      S.O. 595(E) - dated - 18-2-2015 - SEZ
      Set up a sector specific Special Economic Zone for Information Technology and Information Technology Enabled Services at Plot No. IT-5, Airoli Knowledge Park-TTC Industrial Area, Villages Airoli and Dighe, District Thane in the State of Maharastra.
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking the second proviso to subsection (1) of Section 4 of the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and rule 8 of the Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006, notifies inclusion of a specified plot at Airoli Knowledge Park-TTC Industrial Area, Thane, proposed by M/s. Gigaplex Estate Private Limited, as part of the sector-specific IT/ITES SEZ, and revises the SEZ's aggregate notified area accordingly by publication of the formal notification.
      3.
      S.O. 567(E) - dated - 17-2-2015 - SEZ
      Amendment in Notification Number S.O. 1033(E) dated 8th May, 2012.
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising powers under sub section (1) read with sub section (5) of the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005, amends Notification S.O. 1033(E) by substituting the entry at S. No. 5 to appoint Sh. Amit Mehra, Chairman & Managing Director, M/s. Medico Electrodes International Ltd., as a member of the Noida SEZ Authority.
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      FEMA

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      Press Note No. 3 (2015 Series) - dated 2-3-2015
      Review of FDI Policy on Insurance Sector - Amendment 'Consolidated FDI Policy Circular 2014'
      Summary: The policy amends the insurance-sector foreign investment regime to permit aggregate foreign investment up to 49 per cent of paid-up equity, with investment up to 26 per cent under the automatic route and any additional FDI above 26 per cent and up to 49 per cent requiring government approval; the cap applies equally to insurance companies and specified intermediaries and is subject to Insurance Act compliance, regulator licensing, resident Indian ownership and applicable FEMA/SEBI and RBI pricing rules.

      Companies Law

      2.
      03/2015 - dated 3-3-2015
      Clarification relating to filing of e-form DIR-11 & DIR-12 under the Companies Act, 2013- regarding.
      Summary: Automatic deactivation of a director's Digital Signature Certificate on filing Form DIR-11 can block filing of Form DIR-12 when all directors resign. Registrars of Companies may, on request and after due examination, permit a resigned authorised signatory director to file Form DIR-12, subject to additional fees and compliance with the Companies Act and MCA21 procedures, until a system-level alternative is implemented.
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