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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 08,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Act empowers the Commissioner or authorised persons to require collection of statistics and specified information in prescribed forms and intervals; individual taxpayer information may be published only with prior written consent and cannot be used in proceedings under the Act. Access to returns is limited to those engaged in collection or processing, with narrow exceptions for prosecution. Non compliance or willful falsehoods attract fines and continuing offence penalties; willful unauthorised disclosure by officials attracts imprisonment or fine, subject to prior governmental sanction. Aggregated class level publication is permitted in public interest.
      By: Pankaj Goel
      Summary: Section 17 denies input tax credit for works contract services and construction-related goods or services on immovable property, except when such supplies qualify as inputs for plant and machinery. The statutory definition includes apparatus, equipment, machinery, pipelines and telecommunication towers fixed by foundation or structural support and expressly includes such foundations and supports while excluding land, building and other civil structures. This creates an ambiguity whether the inclusion of foundation and structural support applies only to telecommunication towers or to all listed plant and machinery, a question with competing textual and purposive arguments and significant implications for credit eligibility.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: An obligation to furnish an information return under the Model GST Act requires persons who maintain records of registration, accounts, periodic returns, transactional and payment details, bank account links, electricity consumption or property transactions to submit such returns for prescribed periods, in prescribed form and manner, including electronically, to the prescribed authority. The authority may notify defects and grant a rectification period; failure to rectify results in the return being treated as not submitted and may trigger a notice to file and a daily penalty for continued non compliance.
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      Summary: Subscribers may transfer balances from recognised Provident Funds or Superannuation Funds to an active NPS Tier I account by requesting the transferring trust to effect transfer per the trust deed and Income Tax Act. Government transfers should be issued in the nodal office name with the employee's PRAN; private-sector or All Citizen Model transfers should be routed via the POP collection account with the subscriber's PRAN. The transferring trust must coordinate with the employer or POP for upload and credit. Transferred amounts are not treated as current-year income and are not current-year contributions for tax deduction purposes.
      Summary: Financial advisers are directed to ensure scheme and project expenditure begins at the start of the financial year to leverage early passage of the Finance Bill and fund availability, tied to release of the Revised General Financial Rules (GFR) 2017. The Revised GFR 2017 provides a framework balancing financial prudence and operational flexibility, reflects budgetary and public finance reforms, and incorporates modern delivery and compliance mechanisms including PFMS, Direct Benefit Transfer and new e portals, while adding rules on non tax revenue, user charges and governance of autonomous bodies.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes entered into a bilateral Advance Pricing Agreement (APA) with a Japanese subsidiary including a rollback provision, raising the total APAs concluded to 141 and bringing bilateral APAs with Japanese subsidiaries to five; the press release highlights that these bilateral APAs with Sogo Sosh s provide multiyear tax certainty and that further APAs are expected before the fiscal year end.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published a reference rate for the US dollar and, using that reference with middle cross currency quotes, provided rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen for consecutive dates, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Ex-post facto approval was granted to an MoU between the National Productivity Council and Al Etihad Energy Services UAE under which NPC will provide Energy Assessment Services, Training and Certification of Energy Auditors, and Demand Side Management, while Al Etihad will provide customer liaison, local field audit support, local training and certification support, and demand side management support on a case by case basis, enabling NPC to pursue opportunities and strengthen institutional capacity in Dubai and other GCC markets.
      Summary: The Trade Mark Rules, 2017 streamline trademark registration by reducing forms and rationalizing fees, incentivizing e filing with a lower online fee and reduced fees for Individuals, Start-ups and Small Enterprises; they prescribe modalities for determination of well-known trademarks and extend expedited processing through registration. The Rules mandate electronic service of documents and e-mail for office communications, authorize video conferencing hearings, simplify Registered User registration, and restrict adjournments in opposition proceedings to two per party to accelerate disposal.
      Summary: Outstanding unsecured Cash Credit balances of Punjab upto 2014-15 will be converted into a term loan repayable in half-yearly instalments over twenty years with prepayment option; the exact unsecured amount as on 31.03.2015 will be finalised by the SBI-led bank consortium in consultation with Department of Food & Public Distribution, Punjab Government and RBI. Loan terms will follow RBI and bank prescriptions. The loan will be excluded from the State's fiscal deficit limit for the award period year, bonds may be issued to repay the loan subject to approvals, and a tripartite agreement will authorise deduction from the State's central tax share to meet any defaults.
      Summary: The Union Cabinet approved accession to the TIR Convention, allowing use of TIR Carnet-based transit to avoid intermediate inspections and physical escorts, permit internal customs clearance, verify movement by seals and external condition, reduce border delays and costs, and enhance competitiveness while the carnet serves as a guarantee for duties and as a customs declaration thereby obviating multiple declarations and payments en route.
      Summary: A limited liability partnership, registered partnership firm or company may be recognised as an Insolvency Professional Entity where a majority of partners or a majority of whole-time directors are registered as insolvency professionals. An IPE is jointly and severally liable for acts or omissions of its partners or directors committed during such partnership or directorship. Insolvency professionals are registered and regulated, may engage other professionals, and may use organisational resources of an IPE for servicing insolvency transactions.
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