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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 15,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Finance Bill, 2016 proposes to extend the normal limitation period for issuing Show Cause Notices in non-fraud service tax, excise and customs cases while retaining longer limits for fraud-related matters. The author contends that, given e-filing, increased automation and strengthened commissionerates, extending initiation timelines is unnecessary, risks greater taxpayer uncertainty and litigation, and that policy efforts would be better directed to fixing adjudication timelines and reassessing time limits affecting legitimate credit claims.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Budget renames and raises the coal levy to Clean Environment Cess (payable in cash, no input credit), imposes an Infrastructure Cess as additional excise on specified motor vehicles (exemptions for certain vehicle types, no cenvat credit, proceeds retained by the Union), and creates a service based Krishi Kalyan Cess credited to the Consolidated Fund and collectible under the Service Tax framework with input credit allowed for its payment.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Competition Act addresses anti competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position and combinations, empowering the Commission to inquire, direct investigations or close matters, and to pass broad remedial orders including residuary directions. The Madras High Court held that the Act does not categorically prohibit compromises: the Commission may accept a memorandum of compromise provided it scrutinises whether the settlement would permit continuation of anti competitive conduct, allow abuse of dominance, or prejudice consumers or freedom of trade. Settlements may obviate full inquiries if they adequately protect public interest, but remain subject to Commission acceptance, rejection or modification.
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      Summary: The proposed Trade Marks (Amendment) Rules, 2015 seek to streamline registration by reducing forms and deleting obsolete provisions, promoting e-filing with lower electronic fees, introducing electronic service of documents, extending expedited processing to registration, creating modalities for a well-known trademarks list, simplifying Registered User registration, and revising registration fees subject to public consultation.
      Summary: Extension of rural industries into the Make in India programme is effected through a credit-linked subsidy model (PMEGP) delivered via KVIC, KVIB and DIC to establish micro-enterprises and generate employment; cluster-based support (SFURTI) to enhance traditional industries' productivity and competitiveness; and incubation plus start-up finance (ASPIRE) using LBIs, TBIs and a Fund of Funds to promote rural entrepreneurship, with rural industry products governed by existing trade and consumer protection frameworks and targeted composite loan schemes for disadvantaged entrepreneurs.
      Summary: Framework to promote new entrepreneurs establishes a Startup Action Plan focusing on regulatory simplification, financial support, and ecosystem building. Regulatory measures include a Simple Compliance Regime based on self certification, a mobile compliance portal, a Startup India Hub for handholding, legal support with fast track patent examination, relaxed public procurement norms, and faster exit procedures. Financial measures comprise a Fund of Funds for startup financing, a credit guarantee scheme, and tax incentives including startup tax exemption and capital gains relief for investments into the Fund of Funds. Ecosystem actions include industry-academia partnerships, incubator support, research parks, and student innovation programs.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank announced an updated reference rate for the US Dollar and published cross currency middle rates that determine the exchange rates of the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen against the Rupee; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published US Dollar reference rate.
      Summary: Indirect tax amendments permit CENVAT credit and reclassify key shipping services: import cargo freight is excluded from the Negative List enabling CENVAT credit; transportation of goods by Indian ships to destinations outside India is proposed to be zero rated with CENVAT credit; coastal shipping freight receives an abated service tax rate while allowing CENVAT credit. Central excise duty on goods for repair of ocean going vessels is reduced and ship repair capital goods are permitted at NIL duty, collectively lowering domestic repair and transport costs.
      Summary: The Wholesale Price Index (Base 2004-05=100) for February 2016 fell month on month and recorded a negative annual inflation rate, with build up inflation for the financial year also negative. Primary Articles and Fuel & Power exerted downward pressure-driven by broad declines in food items, non food agricultural articles and minerals-while Manufactured Products registered a small monthly increase with mixed subgroup movements. Annexures quantify month on month, year on year and build up rates for major groups and selected items.
      Summary: The Indian Boiler Regulations prescribe a structured recognition regime for Inspecting Authorities, Competent Authorities, well known makers and testing organisations, requiring submission of specified questionnaire forms to the Secretary, Central Boilers Board, adherence to minimum experience and technical criteria, payment of prescribed fees, evaluation by designated committees with plant or laboratory inspections as necessary, issuance of five year recognition certificates, and a final appeal route to the Chairman of the Central Boilers Board.
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