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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 10,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Krishi Kalyan Cess at 0.5% on all taxable services from June 1, 2016 will raise the effective service tax rate and is declared Cenvatable for service providers per TRU guidance, but implementing amendments to the Cenvat Credit Rules are pending. The entitlement appears limited to service providers; manufacturers paying the cess on input services cannot avail credit, making the levy part of their costs. Separate accounting, invoice disclosure, and asymmetric credit rules will increase compliance burdens and may raise prices, affecting startups and manufacturing competitiveness ahead of GST.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Amendment extends the normal show cause notice limitation period measured from the relevant date, which may increase cases initiated within the normal window and thus affect eligibility for penalty waivers; however, the change risks encouraging administrative delay and rendering the normal period redundant due to a narrow gap with extended limitation. The author urges shorter normal limitation in light of e filing and unified taxation, while a respondent highlights inconsistent time limits across tax regimes and calls for prescribed decision timeframes and enhanced annual return disclosures to reduce litigation pendency.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The proposal would deem a fixed proportion of gross receipts as profits for professionals without allowing further deductions for ordinary business expenses or depreciation, and would require those asserting lower profits and exceeding the basic exemption to maintain prescribed books and obtain an audit; this deemed-income rule is criticised as mismatched to varying cost structures, especially for new entrants with high fixed startup costs.
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      Summary: The Government permits wide Foreign Direct Investment under the automatic route, including NRI investments, with special dispensations for construction development and civil aviation; investments by NRIs, PIOs and OCIs made under Schedule 4 of FEMA on a non repatriation basis are deemed domestic and treated at par with resident investments.
      Summary: The central bank will issue its First Bi monthly Monetary Policy Statement for 2016-17 on April 5, 2016 at 11:00 a.m.; this scheduled regulatory disclosure provides formal policy guidance and macroeconomic assessment to inform banking sector and market expectations.
      Summary: The central bank published an updated reference rate for the US dollar and, using that rate with middle cross-currency quotes, provided the rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen. The prior day's reference rate is noted for comparison, and the release specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Obligation to transfer long unpaid dividend amounts to the Investor Education and Protection Fund arises after seven years, with penalties for failure under the prior statute; the corresponding penal provision in the new corporate statute remains unnotified. Assessment of total unclaimed investment funds depends on companies filing adopted financial statements with the Registrar of Companies within post AGM filing timelines, which determine when aggregated unclaimed amounts can be ascertained and reported.
      Summary: Companies registered with the registrar have failed to submit mandatory annual returns and balance sheets for 2015 as shown in the MCA21 system, categorized by failures to file returns only, balance sheets only, and both. The Government noted that delayed documents may be accepted on payment of additional fees for delay within the statutory extended filing period, and that the last filing date had been extended generally and further extended for a specific State and Union Territory; this information was provided by the Minister of Corporate Affairs in a parliamentary reply.
      Summary: An Action Plan for start-ups announced 16 January 2016 sets out three operative pillars: Simplification and Handholding to reduce regulatory burdens; Funding Support and Incentives to improve access to capital; and Industry Academia Partnership and Incubation to support collaboration and incubation. The statement notes the absence of an official national ranking of start-ups and no consolidated estimate of investment; further details are available on the government portal.
      Summary: The board has discretion to decide whether any unspent portion of the minimum required Corporate Social Responsibility expenditure may be carried forward to the next year; this clarification applies uniformly to all CSR eligible companies, including Public Sector Undertakings.
      Summary: The Serious Fraud Investigation Office, established by government resolution and notified under company law, has conducted investigations that uncovered falsification of financial statements, misuse of deposit-raising schemes, fraudulent transactions, related-party manipulation, and diversion of funds; regulatory measures include declaring fraud a substantive offence, granting statutory status to the SFIO, tightening corporate governance norms, and increasing use of technology and forensic data analysis for detection and prevention.
      Summary: Stand Up India establishes targeted bank lending for new non farm enterprises by Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and women beneficiaries, requiring loans to meet prescribed thresholds and making those loans eligible for refinance support and credit guarantee coverage through a dedicated credit guarantee fund backed by an initial capital contribution to the corpus.
      Summary: Central subsidies showed category shifts-rising food and other subsidies, declining petroleum subsidy, stable fertilizer outlays-with total subsidy and fiscal deficit declining as GDP proportions. The Government is shifting delivery toward a Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) model: LPG subsidy is paid into beneficiaries' bank accounts, food cash transfers operate in select territories and biometric fair price shops, and a pilot DBT for fertilizer is proposed, though no nationwide timetable is fixed.
      Summary: Policy measures mobilise diversified non budgetary sources for infrastructure financing through market instruments and regulatory relaxations. Core steps include facilitation of Infrastructure Debt Funds and REITs/InvITs, liberalisation of ECB and FDI norms, mainstreaming of PPPs, eased bank lending norms, relaxed rules for provident and pension fund investment, and creation of a National Infrastructure Investment Fund to attract private and institutional capital.
      Summary: GDP growth is estimated at 7.6% for 2015-16 with a projected range of 7-7.75% for the coming year; fiscal deficit for 2015-16 is estimated at 3.9% of GDP. Private corporate fixed investment rose from 11.7% to 12.3% of GDP between 2013-14 and 2014-15. Government measures to boost investment include Make in India, Start-up India, opening specified sectors to foreign direct investment and investment-augmenting tax measures; monetary easing included a 125 basis point reduction in the policy repo rate during 2015.
      Summary: Minimum free ATM transactions are mandated by regulatory guidelines with distinct metro and non metro requirements, while banks may offer additional free transactions beyond the mandated baseline. Regulatory policy also permits non bank entities to operate white label ATMs under incentive schemes to expand ATM reach into smaller population centres; a published circular details these schemes and a substantial number of white label ATMs have been set up.
      Summary: Online sale of insurance policies by public sector insurers typically conveys lower prices because no intermediary commission is payable, but added online costs such as system establishment and call-centre support can increase prices so that online and offline premiums may differ; regulators report that insurers' online payment systems are functioning properly with no incidents reported.
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      S.O. 264 (E) - dated - 22-1-2016 - SEZ
      De-Notification of 41.32 hectares of sector specific Special Economic Zone for textiles at Hassan in the State of Karnataka
      Summary: De-notification of a portion of a sector specific Special Economic Zone for textiles at Hassan is effected by the Central Government under the Special Economic Zones framework, reducing the previously notified area to a smaller resultant area. The action is taken pursuant to the second proviso to sub section (1) of Section 4 of the Act and rule 8 of the Rules following a proposal by the State industrial promotion board and recommendation by the Development Commissioner, and after the State Government furnished its no objection.
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      40/2015-16 - dated 8-3-2016
      Scrutiny of Returns
      Summary: Ward officers must use enhanced software validations and ITC output matching to target high risk dealers-new registrants with sudden GTO growth, large statutory form downloads without matching sales, circular trading, abrupt cessation of filing or registration, persistent nil GTO returns, frequent refund claimants, non payers and sustained excess ITC carry forwards-and trigger assessments from mismatch reports where discrepancies persist; on cancellation prefer framing assessments and serve notices at the cancellation address, compel registration of liable unregistered dealers, expedite recovery where no stay exists, and rely on system reports and alerts.

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      F.NO.279/MISC./M-142/2007-ITJ (PART) - dated 8-3-2016
      Clarification on Applicability of Circular 21 OF 2015
      Summary: The Board clarifies that the increased monetary limit for appeals to the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal applies equally to departmental cross objections; cross objections below the monetary threshold already filed should be pursued for dismissal as withdrawn/not pressed and such filings may not be considered henceforth. The same monetary threshold rule applies to references to High Courts; references below the threshold should be pursued for dismissal as withdrawn/not pressed and future references below that limit may not be entertained.
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      F. NO. 312/109/2015-OT - dated 7-3-2016
      U/s 245 of Income Tax Act 1961 revised timeline for verification of arrear of demand
      Summary: CPC will issue reminders to assessing officers or taxpayers to confirm, correct or accept arrear demands; failure by an assessing officer to respond will lead CPC to issue refunds without adjustment with the assessing officer remaining responsible for non adjustment, while failure by a taxpayer to respond will permit CPC to adjust the demand and issue any balance refund. The prescribed response period has been temporarily reduced to a shorter timeframe for notices issued in the remaining part of the financial year to expedite clearance of refund backlog.

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      08/2016 - dated 8-3-2016
      Dispensing of Customs Baggage Declaration Form for domestic passengers
      Summary: Domestic passengers on the domestic leg of an international flight are not required to file the Customs Baggage Declaration form, and Chief Commissioners of Customs are directed to ensure strict implementation at all airports; the Circular was later rescinded by a subsequent circular effective in 2026.
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