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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 24,2016

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      By: CAGOPALJI AGRAWAL
      Summary: The illustrative auditor's report and programme identify material misstatements arising from improper recognition, classification and provisioning of advances: borrower accounts incorrectly classified as standard instead of NPA, unrealised interest improperly recognised and only partially reversed, inadequate security verification and valuation for certain advances, inconsistent application of IRAC norms and omission of Head Office adjustments and disclosures, leading to a qualified or adverse opinion and necessitating memoranda of changes for Head Office action.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Indirect Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme, 2016 permits declarants with disputes pending at Commissioner (Appeals) to obtain closure by filing a prescribed declaration and paying disputed duty/tax with interest plus a penalty equal to 25% of the penalty in the impugned order; the Designated Authority issues a Discharge Order that confers immunity from further proceedings but is not an order on merit, while the Scheme excludes search/seizure and specified criminal or detention cases and precludes refunds or reopening.
      By: rajagopal S
      Summary: The amendment permits foreign investment in Indian insurance companies up to forty nine per cent of total paid up equity on the automatic route, subject to verification by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India; it substitutes rule 5 of the 2015 Rules with this provision and omits rule 6, enacted under the Insurance Act and the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, effective on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the reference rate for the US dollar for March 23, 2016, compared it with the prior day's rate, and, using the US dollar reference and middle cross currency quotes, provided derived exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen against the rupee for March 22 and March 23, 2016. The statement further specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Media reports claiming the government will stop issuing compulsory licences are incorrect; India retains the right to grant compulsory licences under TRIPS and the Doha Declaration within its established legislative, administrative and judicial IPR framework. The government stresses a balance between spurring innovation and protecting rights while preserving sovereign access to international IPR flexibilities, noting one prior compulsory licence granted after due process and upheld through the courts.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      No.F.3(624)/Policy/VAT/2016/1317 - dated 15-1-2016
      Purchase by Government Departments
      Summary: Departments and bodies under the Government of NCT of Delhi must procure goods from dealers registered in Delhi; purchases from unregistered or out-of-Delhi dealers require prior Finance Department approval. Supplier Registration Numbers/TINs must be verified via the Department of Trade & Taxes website or SMS, and departments are instructed to ensure strict compliance with this procurement directive.

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      F.NO.DGIT(S)/DIT(S)-3/AST/TIME BARRING MATTERS/84/2015-16 - dated 3-3-2016
      U/s 143 of IT Act 1961 - List of Pending Time Barring Cases as on 20-06-2016
      Summary: Directorate extracted AST data to identify cases pending scrutiny and processing that are approaching time bar and placed detailed lists on itaxnet and ITD/AST MIS Reports. Supervisors and Assessing Officers are instructed to use these centralised lists to ensure assessments are completed on the system, upload order details to correct discrepancies, and lodge Helpdesk complaints for system issues so that AST/ITBA reflects the accurate position.

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      F. No. 390/Review/36/2014-JC - dated 17-3-2016
      Review under Section 129A (2) or Section 129D of the Customs Act, 1962, Section 35B (2) or Section 35E of the Central Excise Act, 1944 and Section 86 (2A) or nnSection 86 (2) of Finance Act, 1994
      Summary: Power of review under the customs, central excise and service tax statutes is vested in Committees of Commissioners and Committees of Chief Commissioners respectively, and there is no provision permitting the same order to be reviewed more than once; field formations must strictly follow these statutory limits and verify revenue figures in disputed demands before deciding on preferring an appeal.
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