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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 16,2016

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Amendment grants concurrent legislative power for a unified Goods and Services Tax (GST), enabling simultaneous Central and State GST on intra state supplies and exclusive central levy of Integrated GST on inter state supplies, with parliamentary law governing IGST apportionment and seamless input tax credit flow. It constitutionally establishes a GST Council to recommend taxable/exempt supplies, model laws, thresholds, rates, apportionment and place of supply principles, dispute resolution modalities, and transitional measures including compensation to States and limited additional central tax assignment.
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      Summary: Public Sector Undertakings that published annual reports reported aggregate CSR expenditure during the first year of Companies Act implementation, reflecting application of statutory CSR mandates. Schedule VII sets out the categories for CSR programmes, and company boards are empowered to prioritise CSR obligations and select projects from that list.
      Summary: Assessment of Corporate Social Responsibility obligations under the Companies Act compares actual CSR spending by 51 Public Sector Undertakings and 409 private sector companies (460 listed companies) with the mandated expenditure for the first year of statutory implementation, and notes that the statutory CSR provisions and Rules do not prescribe physical targets for companies.
      Summary: Investor complaints received by the Ministry and its field offices are forwarded to companies for remedial action; failures or violations lead to inspections, investigations and initiation of proceedings under the Companies Act, and the Investors Complaints Resolution Forum convenes parties to attempt resolution.
      Summary: A committee recommended simplified procedures for all private placements under the Companies Act to ease issuance requirements regardless of company type; these recommendations, developed after extensive stakeholder consultations, have been accepted by the Government and were announced by the corporate affairs minister.
      Summary: Regulatory gap: the term "Start up" is not defined in the Companies Act or SEBI issue and disclosure regulations, creating ambiguity for capital-raising regulation. The press release supplies year-to-year data on newly incorporated companies and their aggregate authorized capital for 2012-13 through 2015-16 (to December) to inform policy discussion on incorporation trends and the aggregate capital base relevant to potential regulatory measures.
      Summary:Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 and the Companies (CSR Policy) Rules, 2014 establish mandatory CSR obligations and Schedule VII enumerates permissible activities; the Ministry issued clarificatory circulars and FAQs to guide company compliance and disclosure. A government press release summarises a survey of 460 listed companies' FY 2014-15 CSR disclosures and provides an annexure with an activity wise breakdown of reported CSR expenditures across Schedule VII categories.
      Summary: Section 135 establishes a statutory Corporate Social Responsibility regime requiring companies exceeding specified financial thresholds to devote a mandated portion of average net profits from the preceding three financial years to CSR; the Ministry of Corporate Affairs administers and oversees compliance and reporting, and disclosed company data show aggregated CSR expenditure for the referenced year.
      Summary: SFIO completed multiple investigations during 2014-15 and the following year and, where it proposed filing charges, the Ministry directed prosecutions. No complaints were received against private sector banks for unfair trade practices. Based on preliminary scrutiny of suspicious foreign-exchange operations involving a public sector bank, the Ministry ordered investigations under Section 212(1)(c) of the Companies Act into the affairs of eleven companies allegedly involved in those transactions.
      Summary: The Commission's sanctioned strength is one hundred ninety seven, with a working strength of one hundred twenty five and seventy two vacancies caused by lack of candidates meeting the Recruitment Rules' eligibility criteria; the Commission has advertised recruitment for sixty five posts and engaged thirty eight Experts and Research Associates in Economics, Law and Financial Analysis to assist while vacancies are filled.
      Summary: Corporate Social Responsibility obligations under the Companies Act, 2013 took effect 1 April 2014 and in FY 2014-15 reporting companies disclosed aggregate CSR expenditure by company type and an activity-wise allocation across Schedule VII categories, providing a detailed distribution of how statutory CSR resources were allocated among prescribed subjects such as health, education, environment, rural development, arts and sports.
      Summary: Merchandise exports and non-petroleum exports declined in February 2016 and cumulatively for April-February 2015-16; imports also fell in dollar terms with oil imports markedly lower and non-oil imports showing modest reductions. Services receipts turned negative month-on-month for January 2016 and cumulative services exports were lower year-on-year. Provisional tables present exports, imports and trade balances in US dollars and rupees, and the combined merchandise and services accounts show a narrower overall trade deficit for the period compared with the prior year.
      Summary: A Central Registration Centre expedites name availability processing and an integrated Form INC-29 consolidates filings. The minimum paid-up capital requirement is removed, common seal affixation is optional, and the declaration for commencement of business is no longer required, collectively simplifying and accelerating the company incorporation process.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India set the reference rate for the US dollar at Rs. 67.2290 for March 15, 2016, noting the prior day's rate, and, based on that reference rate and middle cross currency quotes, published corresponding exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the release further states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the announced reference rate.
      Summary: The paper proposes brightline tests to determine when acquisition of rights constitutes control under the Takeover Regulations and thus triggers the open offer obligation. It contrasts two options: (1) a protected-rights framework listing illustrative vetoes and contractual protections that would not amount to control subject to investor shareholding thresholds, disclosure, shareholder approval and incorporation into articles; and (2) a numerical brightline defining control by specified entitlement to voting rights or the right to appoint a majority of non-independent directors. The paper evaluates pros and cons and seeks public comments.
      Summary: The Ministry implements financial and developmental measures for MSME promotion, chiefly the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme, the Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme providing credit-linked subsidy, and a Credit Guarantee Scheme enabling collateral-free lending; alongside a Cluster Development Programme delivering soft interventions, Common Facility Centres and infrastructure upgradation to improve MSME competitiveness.
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      10/2016 - dated 15-3-2016
      Implementing Integrated Declaration under the Indian Customs Single Window
      Summary: The Integrated Declaration centralizes all import-clearance information into the electronic Bill of Entry for single-point submission via ICEGATE, replacing multiple PGA-specific forms and standardized company undertakings, providing a supporting-documents section and enabling digitally signed document capture; it applies to EDI-mode consignments while manual-mode documentary requirements continue to operate.
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