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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 12,2015

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The omission of "on due date" from Explanation 1(ii) to section 11A makes the relevant date the actual date of filing a return whenever a return is filed, regardless of whether filing was belated. Consequently, limitation for issuing show cause notices will run from the filing date even for late returns, thereby extending the period available to revenue authorities to raise demands in cases of short levy, non levy or short payment of excise duty.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The article treats Public Private Partnership (PPP) as a contractual arrangement where a public entity and a private party partner to provide public assets or services for a defined period, involving private investment or management, substantial risk sharing, and performance linked payments tied to measurable standards. It emphasises project planning, feasibility, competitive procurement, Viability Gap Funding, project development funds, capacity building and legal regulatory strength as essential to secure value for money and manage sovereign involvement in risk rebalancing.
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      Summary: Approval is granted for nine Executive Director appointments in public sector banks, effective from assumption of charge with a stated scale of pay and tenure limited either to the officer's date of superannuation or, in one case, to a five year term; each appointment is subject to earlier administrative orders.
      Summary: Provisional indirect tax collections for April-February 2015 increased 7.4% year-on-year, achieving 88.5% of the revised estimate; customs rose 8.7% (90.6% of RE), service tax rose 8.3% (86.2% of RE), and central excise rose 5.3% (88.5% of RE).
      Summary: The government urges financial autonomy for Public Sector Banks, directing them to take commercial decisions without fear or favour while strengthening public grievance redressal, adopting capital augmentation plans and innovative instruments to meet Basel III requirements, and coordinating measures to improve asset quality through joint lenders' forums, project resolution and additional debt recovery tribunals.
      Summary: Publication of a daily Reference Rate for the US dollar establishes the rupee benchmark and is used, together with middle cross currency rates, to compute exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and the Japanese yen. The notice provides the current and prior reporting day reference values and states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate, thereby providing a formal market communication of benchmark rates and daily comparative movements for pricing, accounting and reporting purposes.
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      Customs

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      12/2015 - dated - 10-3-2015 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 96/2008-Customs, dated the 13th August, 2008.
      Summary: Conditions the exemption under Notification No. 96/2008-Customs on the importer proving, to the satisfaction of the Assistant Commissioner of Customs or the Deputy Commissioner of Customs, that the goods originate in a country listed in the Schedule and that such proof conforms with the Rules of Origin published separately.
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      29/2015 - dated - 10-3-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Products under the Duty Free Tariff Preference Scheme for Least Developed Countries) Rules, 2015
      Summary: Products qualify for preferential tariff treatment if they are originating products, either wholly obtained in the beneficiary country or meeting origin tests: non originating materials must not exceed 70% of FOB or ex works value (minimum 30% local value added), there must be an applicable 6 digit HS classification change, and final manufacture must occur in the beneficiary country. The scheme requires direct consignment, a standardized certificate of origin issued by a notified authority, specified documentary evidence, retention of records for five years, and provides procedures for retroactive checks, verification visits, denial and suspension of preferences for non compliance or fraud.

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      20/2015 - dated - 5-3-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notification No. 76/2014 dated 1st December, 2014 superseded - CBDT directs specified Income-tax authorities to be authorities for certain purposes
      Summary: Notification designates a single specified date for rule 2CA under the exemption provisions and authorises the Commissioner of Income-tax (Exemptions) to act as the prescribed authority for the relevant sub-clauses of the exemption clause with effect from that date. A transitional proviso preserves jurisdiction of previously authorised authorities for applications made before the specified date, subject to specified jurisdictional reassignments where offices were redesignated or ceased to exist, and provides a regional fallback to the Principal Chief Commissioner where necessary.
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      19/2015 - dated - 5-3-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notification No. 75/2014 dated 1st December, 2014 superseded - CBDT directs specified Income-tax authorities to be authorities for certain purposes
      Summary: The Board specifies 15th November, 2014 as the specified date under rule 2C and authorises the Commissioner of Income-tax (Exemptions) to act as the prescribed authority for the relevant sub-clauses of clause 23C with effect from that date. The notification supersedes an earlier Board notification but preserves pending proceedings by allowing previously authorised authorities to continue subject to mapped jurisdictional modifications transferring certain former Director of Income-tax (Exemption) territories to designated Chief Commissioners or, where necessary, the Principal Chief Commissioner.
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      Companies Law

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      04/2015 - dated 10-3-2015
      Clarification with regard to section 185 and 186 of the Companies Act, 2013 - loans and advances to employees reg.
      Summary: Loans and advances by companies to employees, other than managing or whole-time directors, are not governed by section 186 of the Companies Act, 2013. Such advances are permissible provided they conform to the employees' conditions of service and, where applicable, to the company's remuneration policy. Loans to managing and whole-time directors continue to be governed by section 185.
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