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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 12,2016

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The Income Declaration Scheme, 2016 allows voluntary disclosure of undisclosed income up to the assessment year ending 31 March 2016, treating fair market value on commencement as declared income where assets are involved, with no deductions permitted. Declarations must be made in prescribed form to specified authorities and paid together with a special tax, a scheme surcharge, and a penalty within the notified time; failure to pay renders the declaration void and permits reassessment. Paid declarations grant specified immunities including wealth tax exemption for disclosed assets and limited non admissibility in evidence, while specified persons and circumstances are excluded and misrepresentation voids a declaration.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Finance Bill, 2016 amends Chapter VI deductions: 80CCD exempts amounts received by a nominee on the assessee's death; 80EE permits an individual home loan interest deduction up to a capped amount for loans sanctioned in a defined one year window, subject to loan, property and non ownership limits and exclusivity with other provisions; 80GG raises the monthly rent deduction ceiling. New temporal exclusions are added to 80 IA and 80 IAB. A new 80 IAC grants start ups a 100% profit deduction for three years (selectable within five years) with formation and activity restrictions and clawback. 80 IBA gives 100% deduction for qualifying housing projects under detailed conditions. 80JJAA provides a percentage deduction for additional employee cost for three years, subject to anti avoidance, reporting and wage caps.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Introduction of Goods and Services Tax requires coordinated constitutional, legislative, administrative and technological actions, including passage of constitutional amendments, enactment of model GST legislation, political consensus between national and subnational governments, establishment of governance and monitoring bodies, creation of an IT backbone and standardized processes for registration, payment, returns and refunds, together with stakeholder consultation, public awareness and transitional arrangements such as state revenue compensation.
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      Summary: The Competition Commission imposed monetary penalties and cease and desist orders on multiple automobile manufacturers for alleged anti-competitive agreements and related abuses; those orders have been legally challenged and their enforcement has been stayed pending judicial review.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the reference rate for the US Dollar and the previous day's rate, establishing the USD Rupee benchmark. Using that reference and middle cross currency quotes, it provided derived exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen against the Rupee, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: The document reports a Government equity divestment executed via an Offer for Sale with a 5% reduction of paid-up equity; a 20% retail allocation of 19,49,742 shares at the floor price was reserved for retail investors and was oversubscribed, and total demand across investor categories exceeded the shares offered for the 5% divestment.
      Summary: An international economic policy conference, jointly organised by the national Ministry of Finance and the IMF, convenes senior policymakers, central bankers, multilateral officials and practitioners to address Asian growth models, infrastructure investment and financing, fiscal space, income inequality and demographic and gender impacts, as well as capital flows, financial inclusion and climate resilience; the programme features keynote addresses, thematic panel discussions, a ministerial and governors' special session, and a post conference press briefing to advance policy dialogue and capacity development.
      Summary: Granting marketing including pricing freedom for gas from HPHT, Deepwater and Ultra Deepwater discoveries, subject to a ceiling equal to the lowest of fuel oil landed price, a weighted substitute-fuels landed price (0.3 coal + 0.4 fuel oil + 0.3 naphtha), and LNG landed price. Applicable to future discoveries and existing discoveries not in commercial production as of 1.1.2016, with pending pricing litigation/arbitration delaying applicability until resolution. Ceiling calculated from trailing four quarters with one-quarter lag, revised semiannually and notified by the Director General, PPAC.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No. 01/04/2013 CL-V(Part-II) - dated - 10-3-2016 - Co. Law
      the Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Amendment Rules, 2016
      Summary: Where audited accounts are more than six months old, buy back calculations shall be based on unaudited accounts not older than six months from the date of the offer document, provided those unaudited accounts have been subjected to limited review by the auditors of the company.
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      F. No. 01/04/2013 CL-V (Pt-II) - dated - 10-3-2016 - Co. Law
      Central Government notifies Non-Banking Finance Institution activities and Housing Finance activities debt to capital and free reserves ratio shall be 6:1 for government companies
      Summary: Central Government, under the proviso to clause (d) of sub-section (2) of the Companies Act, 2013, notifies that the debt to capital and free reserves ratio shall be six-to-one for government companies carrying on Non-Banking Finance Institution activities and Housing Finance activities, thereby prescribing a statutory leverage limit for those government-owned entities.
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      3/2016 - dated 10-3-2016
      Guidelines for Implementation of Transfer Pricing Provisions - Replacement of Instruction No. 15/2015
      Summary: Determination of the Arm's Length Price requires Assessing Officers to refer cases to the Transfer Pricing Officer only in prescribed circumstances: mandatory referral when cases are selected on transfer pricing risk parameters; referral where transactions are undeclared or omitted from the accountant's report; where past transfer pricing adjustments are significant and contested; or where transfer pricing issues arise from search, seizure or survey. The AO must record satisfaction of potential income effect and afford the taxpayer an opportunity to be heard before seeking approval to refer. The TPO must determine ALP using the prescribed methods, issue speaking orders with reasons and data, and maintain detailed records.
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      F.NO.DGIT(S)/DIT(S)-3/AST/PIL MATTER/AGRICULTURAL INCOME/97/2015-16 - dated 10-3-2016
      Verification of Genuineness of Agricultural Income Shown In Income Tax Return by Assessees for Assessment Years 2011-12 to 2013-14
      Summary: Assessing officers must verify high-value declarations of agricultural income to ascertain genuineness, correct inadvertent data-entry errors, and identify possible improper routing of funds; where scrutiny under section 143(3) is complete provide feedback from assessment records, and where proceedings are pending conduct thorough verification. A departmental list of cases is available on itaxnet for jurisdictional action and officers must submit a consolidated status report to the Directorate by the stated internal deadline to enable accurate reporting to the court.
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