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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 10,2017

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 145 permits computation of business income under cash or mercantile systems; under Section 145(3) the Assessing Officer may reject books of account if not satisfied about their correctness, regularity of the accounting method, or compliance with notified standards, and thereafter make assessment in the manner of Section 144. Rejection must rest on material reasons-such as defective accounts, non production of records, or unexplained discrepancies-and the officer must act judicially, provide opportunity to the assessee, and base any estimation on relevant material rather than conjecture.
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      Summary: The Protocol amending the India-Belgium Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement broadens the scope of exchange of tax related information to prevent fiscal evasion and avoidance, supports administrative enquiries into taxes concealed in offshore accounts, and strengthens mutual assistance in the collection of taxes to facilitate cross-border cooperation.
      Summary: Contributions to the Swachh Bharat Kosh are eligible for a 100% deduction from total income tax, and may be included by companies towards their Corporate Social Responsibility obligations under the Companies Act, 2013; the SBK is used to fund cleanliness and sanitation projects in rural and urban areas, supplementing departmental resources.
      Summary: Publication of a Reference Rate for the US dollar serves as the central benchmark; the Reserve Bank's daily USD reference rate, together with middle cross currency quotations, is used to derive exchange rates for major currencies (EUR, GBP, JPY) and to calculate the SDR rupee rate from that reference.
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax implementation is being pursued as a legislative priority to be secured within the current parliamentary session through consensus-building with state governments and political parties. Cooperative federalism and intergovernmental consultation are identified as the principal mechanisms to finalize decisions required for GST adoption, alongside ongoing parliamentary debate focused on welfare-related issues.
      Summary: The Delhi Budget 2017-18 increases the overall fiscal envelope and reorganises appropriations under Revenue and Capital heads while allocating a defined share to local bodies. It prioritises social welfare (minimum wages, enhanced pensions, senior citizen commission), large-scale education and health expansions (more schools, Mohalla Clinics, free diagnostics), transport and infrastructure investments (buses, metro corridors, road works), water and sanitation projects, environmental and waste-to-energy initiatives, and targeted tax measures including reduced rates on specified goods and concessional VAT for regional air connectivity operators.
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      Service Tax

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      10/2017 - dated - 8-3-2017 - ST
      Seeks to amend Notification No 25/2012-Service Tax, dated 20.6.2012
      Summary: Inserts a proviso in entry 9, clause (b) after sub-clause (iv) to provide that clause (b) shall not apply to educational institutions other than those providing pre-school education and education up to higher secondary school or equivalent, thereby preserving clause (b)'s applicability to pre-school through higher secondary institutions; effective from the first day of April, 2017.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      26/2016-17 - dated 8-3-2017
      Filing of online return for 3rd quarter of 2016-17 — extension of period thereof
      Summary: Extension of the filing period for third-quarter VAT returns for 2016 17: last date for online or hard-copy submission of specified DVAT returns with required annexures is extended to 17.03.2017 under the applicable rule; tax payment obligations remain unaffected and dealers filing with digital signature need not submit a hard copy of the return/Form DVAT-56.
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      27/2016-17 - dated 8-3-2017
      De-sealing of Business Premises
      Summary: De-sealing may proceed where a dealer fails to appear after notice and newspaper publicity or where a landlord requests vacation. De-sealing must be conducted before two independent witnesses, including an area SDM/executive magistrate, with a signed inventory of goods and videography. Seized goods are to be held in the revenue district malkhana; landlords must provide an indemnity bond and affidavit. Recovery and disposal of goods for unpaid tax, interest and penalty will be carried out under the DVAT Act and rules.

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      37 - dated 9-3-2017
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 750 million to the Government of Nepal
      Summary: Export-Import Bank of India has provided a Government of India supported Line of Credit to Nepal for reconstruction projects, effective February 24, 2017, requiring shipments to be declared on the Export Declaration Form and a terminal utilization period of sixty months after project completion. Contracts must have at least 75% of goods and services supplied from India (50% for civil works). No agency commission is payable under the LOC, though exporters may use their own resources or EEFC balances for commission payments; AD Category-I banks may permit such remittances after full realization and compliance.
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      38 - dated 9-3-2017
      Exim Bank's Government of India supported Line of Credit of USD 92.18 million to the Government of Tanzania
      Summary: Exim Bank's Government backed Line of Credit to Tanzania for Zanzibar's water supply conditions exports by requiring at least 75 per cent of contract value to be supplied from India, permitting up to 25 per cent sourcing abroad, mandating declaration of shipments on the Export Declaration Form, restricting agency commission payments to exporters' own funds or Exchange Earners' Foreign Currency Accounts after full realisation, and imposing a terminal utilisation period measured from project completion.
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