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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 14,2016

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      Summary: Assessing officers are instructed not to pursue recovery from taxpayers for demands arising from a TDS credit mismatch where tax was deducted but not deposited by the deductor; an Office Memorandum reiterates that such demands created on account of deductor non-deposit must not be enforced against the assessee, directing field offices to comply with the embargo on direct demands in these cases.
      Summary: Settlement agreements between bank employee unions and the Indian Banks' Association are binding under the Industrial Disputes Act, obliging member banks that are parties to such settlements to implement agreed terms without deviation; conciliation meetings were held to avert strikes and unions raised demands including wage settlement, stopping outsourcing, pension improvements and compassionate appointments.
      Summary: The National Payments Corporation of India reported RuPay card issuance figures; the Government promoted RuPay distribution through the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), which provides at least one basic bank account per household and issues RuPay debit cards to account holders with embedded accidental insurance, alongside measures for financial literacy, credit, insurance and pension access.
      Summary: Gross Domestic Product growth rose to an estimated 7.6% in 2015-16, reflecting improvement over three years. The Economic Survey situates this against weaker global emerging-market growth. The Government's policy package prioritises reforms to boost manufacturing and investment, and deploys flagship initiatives-Make in India, Skill India, Start-up India, Jan Dhan, MUDRA, and Stand Up India-alongside Budget measures to stimulate domestic demand, rural infrastructure, duty rationalisation, liberalised FDI and improved ease of doing business for start-ups.
      Summary: Recovery of impaired bank loans is being pursued through the statutory Debt Recovery Tribunals under the Recovery of Debts due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993, with a mandated disposal period for applications filed by banks and financial institutions under Section 19(24). The Government has no proposal to create a National Asset Reconstruction Company and has approved additional DRTs and sectoral measures, while the central bank has promoted Joint Lenders' Forums, flexible long term loan structuring and Strategic Debt Restructuring to resolve stressed corporate exposures.
      Summary: Regulatory directive requires subscriber withdrawal requests under the New Pension Scheme to be initiated on the Central Recordkeeping Agency online platform; only online-originated requests will be accepted by the CRA for processing and settlement from the announced operational cut off. Nodal Offices must capture and submit withdrawal claims via the CRA online system, and physical submission of withdrawal requests to the CRA will not be entertained after the cut off.
      Summary: Designation of eight Investment Regions along the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor as National Investment and Manufacturing Zones, plus fourteen additional in principle approved NIMZs outside the corridor with two granted final approval. The National Manufacturing Policy promotes state-central partnership, permits State adoption of policy instruments, and central budgetary allocations support master planning of NIMZs and a Technology Acquisition and Development Fund.
      Summary: Section 115JB imposes a Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) based on book profit to address revenue loss from corporate exemptions and ensure tax equity. The Government decided that MAT will not apply to a foreign company that does not have a permanent establishment under the relevant Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement or a place of business in India, and proposed retrospective amendment to implement that exclusion.
      Summary: Authorities must have specifically delineated delegation of powers and clear jurisdictional boundaries to avoid overlapping enforcement; officers are prohibited from collecting tax on the spot during surveys, searches, or seizures. Violations will attract disciplinary proceedings. Regular orientation and training on law and procedure for VAT staff, with possible consultation of a judicial training academy, are required to ensure compliance.
      Summary: Regulatory measures facilitate access to foreign capital for start-ups by easing rules on cross-border transactions, permitting flexible contractual investment structures, allowing deferred receipt of consideration for ownership transfers, and enabling escrow arrangements while simplifying documentation and reporting to reduce compliance friction for inbound financing.
      Summary: RBI guidelines impose a non-discrimination obligation on lenders so they should not deny home loan products to single or unmarried women or insist on a co-applicant on the sole basis of marital status; banks must nonetheless apply their objective eligibility and underwriting criteria. Certain banks, such as Bhartiya Mahila Bank, offer single-woman home loan products without a co-applicant or guarantor where the proposal's viability meets the lender's assessment.
      Summary: The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (Pension Fund) Regulations, 2015 authorize the Authority to determine and revise the rate and manner of charging the investment management fee for pension funds to protect subscribers and promote orderly sectoral growth. Separately, the Government announced that small savings interest rates will be aligned with government security market rates by removing short term spreads, adopting quarterly recalibration of rates, and changing certain certificates' compounding to annual.
      Summary: Round the clock Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) at airport Air Cargo Complexes is underutilised at night due to ancillary constraints such as service charges and non availability of complementary services; customs has upgraded electronic processing, enabled custodial mobile services through message feeds, and implemented a Risk Management System to selectively interdict consignments, thereby reducing dwell time and facilitating the majority of consignments.
      Summary: Inclusion required meeting multiple quantitative selection thresholds, after which countries were scored via a proprietary perception survey on sixty five qualitative attributes grouped into nine subrankings; each subranking score was an average of its attributes and the overall score a weighted sum of subrankings. Weights derived from each subranking's correlation with per capita purchasing power GDP, and final scores were rescaled so the top country in each category received a value of 100, with others expressed as proportions.
      Summary: Board-level remuneration is governed by section 197 of the Companies Act, 2013 and its rules, applied without discrimination between Indian and foreign managerial personnel; salaries of employees below Board level, Indian or foreign, are not regulated under the Act.
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      8/2016 - dated - 11-3-2016 - ADD
      Seeks to amend notification No. 27/2014- Customs (ADD) dated 13.06.2014
      Summary: Notification No. 8/2016-Customs (ADD) amends Notification No. 27/2014-Customs (ADD) by substituting entries in the Table: column (5) for serial numbers 3, 4 and 5 is replaced with "Taiwan" and column (5) for serial number 12 is replaced with "People's Republic of China", effected under the Customs Tariff Act and the Customs Tariff (Identification, Assessment and Collection of Anti-dumping Duty) Rules.
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      F.NO.275/29/2014-IT(B) - dated 11-3-2016
      Non-deposit of tax deducted at source by the deductor- Recovery of demand against the deductee assessee - U/s 199 of Income Tax Act 1961
      Summary: Assessing officers are directed not to enforce or recover demands against a deductee to the extent tax has been deducted but not deposited by the deductor; Section 205 bars direct demand and coercive enforcement for tax-credit mismatches arising from the deductor's non-payment.

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      09/2016 - dated 11-3-2016
      Clarification with regard to classification of ‘Wireless microphone sets/systems consisting of one or more wireless microphones and a wireless receiver
      Summary: Consequent to deletion of tariff line 8525 50 50 in the Finance Bill, 2016, all microphones including wireless microphone sets/systems consisting of one or more wireless microphones and a wireless receiver are classifiable under tariff item 8518 10 00; pending assessments may be finalised accordingly and difficulties may be reported to the Board.

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      1020/8/2016 - dated 11-3-2016
      Valuation of imported Set top boxes under Section 4 of the Central Excise Act, 1944
      Summary: Where Set Top Boxes imported by a DTH provider are supplied free to consumers without transfer of property, hire-purchase, or instalment payments, the condition for valuing CVD on Retail Sale Price is unmet because Legal Metrology requires an RSP-printed retail package and a sale to an ultimate consumer; therefore CVD should not be levied on the basis of RSP and the Tribunal decision in Bharti Telemedia Ltd. should be followed in identical cases.
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