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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 17,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The scheme permits a declarant to file a prescribed declaration with a designated authority and, after acknowledgement, pay tax due with interest and a penalty equal to 25% of the penalty in the impugned order within fifteen days, notify payment with proof within seven days, and receive an order of discharge within fifteen days. Upon discharge the declarant obtains immunity from further proceedings in respect of the declared dispute and the declaration becomes conclusive; amounts paid are non refundable and scheme orders are not decisions on merits.
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      Summary: The programme advances investment facilitation through a not for profit single window facilitator and collaboration with industry bodies to boost FDI. Regulatory and procedural reforms to improve Ease of Doing Business include e portal integration for clearances, streamlined company incorporation with DIN issuance, removal of minimum paid up capital and common seal requirements, simplification of Industrial License and IEM procedures, selective exclusion from licensing, and a defence security manual eliminating affidavit requirements.
      Summary: FDI applications under the approval route and corresponding sanctioned amounts for 2014-15 and 2015-16 (upto Jan 2016) are reported, while most sectors allow up to 100% FDI under the automatic route. RBI regional office-wise equity inflows for April 2014-December 2015 are provided as aggregates, but regional coverage and company reporting practices mean these figures cannot be used to allocate investment exclusively to individual states.
      Summary: The Make in India initiative, launched in September 2014, aims to make India a global manufacturing and innovation hub by attracting domestic and foreign investment via four pillars - New Processes, New Infrastructure, New Sectors and New Mindset - and 25 priority sectors. Ministries prepared one and three year action plans with measurable milestones after a national workshop; progress on these Action Plans is monitored. Reported early impacts include increased FDI inflows and improvements in Ease of Doing Business, supported by international rankings and investor surveys.
      Summary: Enforcement under FEMA investigates alleged contraventions of FDI norms in e commerce. Regulations permit full foreign investment under the automatic route for Business to Business e commerce. Business to Consumer e commerce is allowed in a calibrated manner: manufacturers may sell domestically produced goods online; single brand retail entities with physical stores may sell online; and Indian investee companies owning a brand may sell their own single brand products online provided they manufacture the requisite majority domestically and source the remainder from domestic manufacturers.
      Summary: Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion has prepared action points to develop a domestic Ease of Doing Business index and to simplify the regulatory environment through business process reengineering and information technology. Operational measures include integration of government services on the e biz portal as a single window for clearances, integration of company incorporation with Director Identification Number application, and removal of requirements for minimum paid up capital and common seal for companies.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar as the operative benchmark and provided the prior day's rate; using that Reference Rate and cross-currency middle rates, it supplied 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: Protection of the domestic steel sector is effected via Quality Control Orders, tariff increases and targeted trade remedies: imposition of Anti Dumping Duty on certain stainless hot rolled flat products, a provisional Safeguard Duty on hot rolled non alloy and other alloy flat products, and a Minimum Import Price on 173 steel items prohibiting imports below notified prices.
      Summary: Section 9A provides that fund management activity by an eligible fund manager for an eligible offshore investment fund will not constitute a business connection or cause the fund to be resident in India. The Rules establish a pre-approval mechanism protecting the benefit of Section 9A unless withdrawn in limited circumstances, mandate a look-through for participation and membership determination, set investor diversification relaxations and 90-day tolerances for temporary non-compliance and reporting delays, define control at 26% voting rights, and limit loss of eligibility to sustained non-arm's-length remuneration findings over specified multi-year periods.
      Summary: Central Board of Excise & Customs amends an existing customs notification by substituting new tariff value TABLEs that set US dollar unit tariff values for specified imported goods, including crude and refined palm oil and palmolein varieties, crude soybean oil, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and unit valuations for gold and silver when certain notification benefits are availed, thereby establishing commodity specific import valuation for customs purposes.
      Summary: Selection of a creative agency for the Start-up India promotional campaign via a Quality cum Cost Based Selection (QCBS) RFQ cum RFP. The assignment covers creative vision, production of print, audio visual, digital and outdoor materials, website design and social media management. Mandatory EMD and Performance Security (bank guarantee) are required; proposals submitted on the CPP portal in specified formats; technical evaluation precedes opening of financial bids; combined 70:30 technical:financial weighting determines selection. Ethics, confidentiality, IP indemnity, termination rights and monthly invoicing rules apply.
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      Central Excise

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      22/2016 - dated - 15-3-2016 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 20/2016-Central Excise (N.T.) dated 01.03.2016 [Central Excise (Removal of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty for Manufacture of Excisable and Other Goods) Rules, 2016] so as to notify 16.03.2016 as the date from which the said rules will be effective. Further the requirement of submission of security for availing the benefit under the said notification is being done away with.
      Summary: The amendment fixes the commencement of the 2016 Rules as 16th March, 2016 and removes the requirement of providing "or security" in rule 4(5), eliminating the security obligation for availing concessional removal of goods. It also inserts a new rule directing that any reference to the 2001 Rules in subordinate instruments be read as a reference to the 2016 Rules and corresponding provisions.

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      09/2016 - dated - 15-3-2016 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of all kinds of plastic processing machines or injection moulding machines, also known as injection presses, having clamping force equal to or more than 40 tonnes, and equal to or less than 3200 tonnes, used for processing or moulding of plastic materials originating in, or exported from Chinese Taipei, Philippines, Malaysia or Vietnam for a period of five years.
      Summary: Anti-dumping duties are imposed on injection moulding machines (clamping force 40-3200 tonnes) under tariff item 8477 10 00 originating in or exported from Chinese Taipei, Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam. The duties-specified as ad valorem percentages of the landed value defined by assessable value under the Customs Act-are allocated by country, exporter and producer; certain named exporters and producers have distinct rates or nil duty. Specified machinery types are excluded and the levy applies for five years, payable in Indian currency.
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      39/2016 - dated - 15-3-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 32/2016-Cus (N.T.) dated 01.03.2016 [Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty for Manufacture of Excisable Goods) Rules, 2016] so as to notify 16.03.2016 as the date from which the said rules will be effective. Further the requirement of submission of security for availing the benefit under the said notification is being done away with
      Summary: Amends the Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty for Manufacture of Excisable Goods) Rules, 2016 by fixing commencement as the 16th day of March, 2016, omitting the words "or security" from rule 5(2) thereby removing the security submission requirement for concessional import benefits, and inserting rule 9 to direct that references to the 1996 rules in existing instruments shall be construed as references to the 2016 Rules and corresponding provisions.
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      38/2016 - dated - 15-3-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs amends the principal customs notification by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 to fix tariff values in US dollars as import valuation benchmarks. The substituted tables prescribe per-metric-tonne values for edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds and areca nut, and unit values for gold (per ten grams) and silver (per kilogram).

      Income Tax

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      14/2016 - dated - 15-3-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (5th Amendment) Rules, 2016) - Rules in respect of offshore fund manager regime under section 9A of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: Rules for the offshore fund manager regime under section 9A prescribe look-through treatment for institutional investors meeting conditions, due diligence and declaration processes to ascertain Indian participation, and limited grace periods for temporary non-fulfilment of eligibility conditions. Remuneration to fund managers is treated as an international transaction between associated enterprises for arm's-length determination; fund managers must maintain transfer pricing documentation, obtain an accountant's report in Form 3CEJ and furnish annual statements electronically in Form 3CEK. A Board approval process and conditions for withdrawal of approval are provided.
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      Income Tax

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      140 - dated 15-3-2016
      Processing of returns filed in FY 2014-15 getting time barred
      Summary: Two separate online TMS functionalities permit processing of otherwise time barred returns: Online TMS (category 1) for returns with genuine PANs blocked by migration, de duplication, deletion or jurisdictional issues-allowing AOs to process returns outside PAN jurisdiction with online tax credits and later integration into AST; and Online TMS (category 2) for returns with invalid or mismatched PANs-disallowing tax credit integration, preventing refunds, keeping processed data standalone, and requiring the AO to record reasons and pursue PAN correction.

      Customs

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      11/2016 - dated 15-3-2016
      Clarification regarding other person (co-noticees) used in sub-section (2) & sub-section (6) of Section 28 of the Customs Act 1962
      Summary: Clarification states that the deeming of conclusion under Section 28 occurs only when the person to whom a duty-demanding SCN is issued pays all dues (duty, interest and penalty); other persons means co-noticees against whom no duty demand is made, who benefit from closure only upon such payment by the principal noticee, and the adjudicating authority must issue an order recording closure. The deeming facility covers recovery of erroneous refunds involving duty, interest and/or penalty and excludes seizure or confiscation matters.
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