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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 18,2017

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      By: esha agrawal
      Summary: A Value Added Tax will be levied on most supplies of goods and services in the UAE, with limited exemptions for basic food, healthcare, education and certain social services; tourists will pay VAT at point of sale. Only businesses meeting a minimum annual turnover must register, registration opens before the effective date, and registered suppliers must collect VAT and submit periodic electronic returns, typically quarterly. Implementation will require IT upgrades, staff training, contract adjustments, and likely engagement of VAT specialists.
      By: Anuj Bansal
      Summary: Input tax credit under the Model GST Law is contingent on tax being paid to government and subject to an automated matching mechanism between supplier returns and buyer claims. Discrepancies trigger notices to both parties; if sellers do not correct returns, buyers must reverse excess ITC and add it to output tax with interest, while later seller corrections permit reclaim and refund of interest. Reciprocal adjustments arise when sellers reduce output tax via credit notes but buyers do not record corresponding reductions. Rectifications are time barred after the September return of the following year or annual return filing, causing permanent loss of credit if missed.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The framework establishes appointment and delegation of GST officers, and grants inspection, search, seizure and arrest powers where officers have reasons to believe tax-related contraventions exist; authorised officers may summon witnesses, access business premises and records for audit and verification, while senior commissioners hold revisional authority to examine records, stay and modify subordinate orders and direct collection of statistics and regulations for administration.
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      Summary: Proposed amendments revise incorporation procedures by changing name reservation rules, modifying memorandum content requirements, and replacing the affidavit requirement with a declaration; these changes are contained in a pending amendment Bill that has undergone committee review and will receive further official amendments before parliamentary consideration.
      Summary: Central Registration Centre processes name availability and incorporation applications promptly when compliant; authenticity requires a practising professional's declaration and certification plus a declaration by the person named as director/manager/secretary confirming fulfilment of registration requirements; false statements in these declarations attract penal consequences under the Companies Act.
      Summary: Development of an Early Warning System is underway to detect corporate fraud and strengthen investigatory capacity; a consulting agency is designing an iterative conceptual framework to generate automated alerts once stabilised, intended to improve timely identification and response to corporate misconduct and support investigations initiated by the Ministry in response to complaints and allegations.
      Summary: Redressal of investor grievances describes enforcement actions initiated against companies for investor complaints and reports complaint volumes and resolution counts. It clarifies that trading of a scrip is not automatically suspended upon receipt of a complaint alleging non-payment of dues by a listed company; complaints are processed and a substantial portion are resolved without immediate market suspension.
      Summary: Processing and issuance of income-tax refunds have been prioritised under a statutory requirement to process returns within one year of the end of the financial year in which they are filed. Administrative measures-automation, streamlined e-filing, and proactive monitoring-have shortened processing times so that a high proportion of refunds are issued within 30 and 60 days; priority is given to small taxpayers and specific instructions address clearing small non-scrutiny backlog refunds without adjustment against outstanding demands.
      Summary: Banks and cash-replenishment agencies must ensure notes of specified denominations are authenticated and fitness-checked by machines before re-issuance or loading into ATMs; Sponsor Banks are responsible for cash quality at White Label ATMs and dispensation of counterfeit notes through ATMs will be construed as an attempt to circulate such notes by the bank concerned. A directive under Section 35A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 reinforces these requirements. Reporting rules require consolidated monthly reports for small detections and FIRs for larger detections, and failure to impound or report may attract penal measures.
      Summary: RBI guidelines establish licensing and regulation for small finance banks and payments banks: small finance banks must be promoted by eligible persons, focus on deposit-taking and lending to unserved and underserved sectors, meet a minimum paid-up equity capital requirement, and comply with prudential norms including CRR and SLR; payments banks may be promoted by specified non-bank entities, accept capped demand deposits per customer, offer payment and remittance services and payment instruments, maintain CRR on outside liabilities, and invest a prescribed share of demand deposits in SLR-eligible government securities. Both are licensed under the Banking Regulation Act and subject to calibrated commercial-bank supervisory frameworks.
      Summary: Approval was conveyed for a field trial of plastic banknotes using procured plastic substrate and printing of ten-denomination notes to evaluate their longer lifespan compared with cotton-based notes. Complementary measures include prohibitions on inscription in security areas, requirements for banks to provide note-exchange facilities and organize exchange campaigns to remove soiled or mutilated notes, public advisories against scribbling, and constitution of a Standing Committee on Cyber Security to assess technology-related threats and policy responses.
      Summary: The merger created a single operating bank by integrating five subsidiary banks, unifying branch networks and systems to achieve economies of scale, operational efficiency, improved supervision and compliance, and enhanced productivity and customer service. Credit exposures are centralised under one entity to enable focused oversight of the aggregated credit portfolio and stressed assets, while customers of the merged subsidiaries obtain access to the unified bank's global network.
      Summary: Banks and PPI issuers must undergo priority audits by CERT-In empanelled auditors focusing on application security lifecycle, patch, vulnerability and change management, and adherence to approved process flows; banks must remedy audit findings, maintain a cyber-security policy and crisis management plan, monitor cyber risk indicators, mitigate phishing and emergent threats, report unusual incidents within short timelines, and follow guidance from the Reserve Bank's Cyber Security and IT Examination cell and Cyber Crisis Management Group.
      Summary: Assessment of private insurance companies is conducted through a structured compliance and performance monitoring regime comprising analysis of financial statements, corporate governance reports, expense and commission statements, unclaimed policyholder amounts, statutory auditor returns, and periodic review of solvency returns; continuous offsite monitoring covers returns across reporting cycles and insurer performance metrics, while periodical onsite inspections verify compliance and trigger corrective or regulatory action when deviations are found.
      Summary: No proposal exists to withdraw the Rs. 2,000 denomination banknote issued after demonetisation; returns of old notes to the central bank must be reconciled with physical cash balances to eliminate counterfeits, accounting errors and double counts before finalising figures. The cash-recall policy is presented as a regulatory measure to reduce corruption and black money, eliminate counterfeit currency and terror funding, and to increase bank deposits to expand credit capacity and support lower interest rates, with prior withdrawal restrictions being gradually removed.
      Summary: Announcement updating the Reserve Bank's Reference Rate for the US dollar and stating that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on that reference rate; the release also sets out euro, pound sterling and yen exchange rates against the rupee derived from the US reference rate and the middle rates of cross currency quotes.
      Summary: Clarification concerns availability and processing of the rollback provision in bilateral Advance Pricing Agreements under the revised India-Korea DTAA. Taxpayers may submit bilateral APA applications including rollback requests for international transactions with associated enterprises in Korea; such requests will be processed under the Income Tax Act rollback provision and applicable Income Tax rules, and inclusion of rollback is subject to Korea's regulations.
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      Instructions no. 03/2017 - dated 16-3-2017
      Errors in the Bank account No., IFSC Code, etc. given by exporters for processing claims of Duty Drawback and Rebate of State Levies (RoSL) Scheme – regarding
      Summary: Errors in exporter-provided bank account numbers and IFSC codes are causing rejection of Duty Drawback claims by banks and rejection of entire payment scrolls in PFMS for Rebate of State Levies (RoSL)
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