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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 26,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A High Court held that proceedings commenced before the 2014 amendment are governed by the law prevailing at institution, so appellants need not comply with the amended pre-deposit percentages; they may file appeals under the pre-amendment regime and have the Tribunal consider waiver of pre-deposit and stay of recovery on merits without requiring payment as a precondition to hearing the waiver application.
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      Summary: Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu proposes earmarking a share of GST revenue for urban local bodies to ensure predictable, guaranteed funding to bridge a large municipal fiscal gap and free resources for mandated functions. He also advocates using PPPs with improved governance for urban infrastructure, prioritized capacity building funded through scheme allocations, and a package of urban reforms including e governance, a professional municipal cadre, City Development Plans, devolution of funds and functionaries, double entry accounting, revised building bye laws, improved revenue collection and municipal credit ratings, and scientific waste management.
      Summary: TRAI recommends that valuation for FM channels in 253 new cities be the simple mean of three approaches based on population, per capita GSDP, FM listenership and per capita gross revenue, and that the reserve price for each such city be fixed at 80% of that valuation; for 11 border cities with population below 1 lakh a fixed reserve price as approved in Phase III policy is applied.
      Summary: Amendments to the QoS Regulations impose monetary sanctions on MSOs failing to issue bills and receipts, address non compliance that produces consumer grievances and opaque Subscriber Management System records, and require electronic implementation of pre paid options. A separate financial disincentive applies for failure to honour a subscriber's chosen pre paid or post paid model. MSOs have 60 days to align processes to these requirements to enhance billing transparency, consumer protection, and revenue accountability.
      Summary: Agreement on Transfer of Sentenced Persons permits convicted Indian nationals in Qatar and Qatari nationals in India to be transferred to their home jurisdictions to serve remaining sentences, facilitating family proximity and social rehabilitation. Complementary MoUs establish cooperation in ICT for commercial and capacity building, scientific and technical collaboration in atmospheric and ocean sciences, diplomatic training exchanges, radio and television programme exchange, and daily English language news exchange between national news agencies.
      Summary: A centralised IT-enabled platform establishes pro-active governance by integrating grievance redressal, programme implementation and project monitoring into a three-tier system linking the PMO, Union Secretaries and State Chief Secretaries. Issues are uploaded in advance, accessed via user IDs, and require departmental and state updates within a short prescribed timeframe; the PMO reviews inputs before monthly executive interaction. The system combines digital data management, video-conferencing and geo-spatial visuals, preserves directions for follow-up until finality, and interoperates with existing grievance and project databases to ensure e-transparency and sustained accountability.
      Summary: The Ministry increased the Advance Reservation Period for bookings from originating stations to an extended booking horizon excluding the date of journey, permitting reservations for any journey commencing within that horizon. The general extension does not apply to certain daytime express and special trains that retain lower advance-reservation limits, and the existing long-range reservation ceiling for foreign tourists remains unchanged.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the reference rate for the US Dollar and the prior day's figure, and-using that reference together with cross currency middle rates-provided derived Rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; it also stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Ten FDI proposals were approved across civil aviation, duty free retail, investing companies, pharmaceuticals, contract R&D and single brand retail trading, chiefly involving increases or transfers of foreign equity, incorporation of WoS for retail, issuance of convertible preference shares and downstream investments by an investing company into wind energy assets.
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      FEMA

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      340/2015-RB - dated - 3-3-2015 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident Outside India) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2015
      Summary: Regulations amend Annex B to impose a 49 per cent combined foreign investment cap for insurance companies and designated intermediaries, allow investment on an automatic route up to a lower threshold with Government approval required for increases beyond that automatic threshold up to the cap, and require RBI-IRDA consultation for FDI in private banks with insurance JV/subsidiaries to ensure the insurance sector cap is not breached; compliance with Insurance Act, IRDA licensing, Indian ownership and control, portfolio investment rules and RBI pricing guidelines is mandated.

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      01/2015 - dated - 6-1-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects Or Schemes, Expenditure On – Vardan Sewa Sansthan, Ghaziabad
      Summary: The Central Government notifies that the project "Vardan Multispecialty Hospital," carried out by Vardan Sewa Sansthan and previously specified as an eligible project at its approved cost, is re-specified for a further three-year period beginning with the financial year after the prior specification. This re-specification is made pursuant to a recommendation by the National Committee for Promotion of Social and Economic Welfare that the project is being properly executed, and is issued without any change to the approved project cost under the powers conferred by the Income-tax Act and its Explanation.
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      F. No. 380/1/2015-IT(B) - dated 24-3-2015
      Central Action Plan for the First Quarter i.e. (April, 2015 to June, 2015) of the FY 2015-16-regarding.
      Summary: Central Action Plan prescribes time bound operational tasks for tax administration: correction and certification of demands (including verification of disputed demands, crediting prepaid taxes shown in Form 26AS, effecting appellate orders, disposing rectification applications and certifying CPC demands where notices under section 245 apply), prioritised uploading and tagging of manual TDS demands and unconsumed challans, completion of post survey enquiries with issuance of notices under sections 143(2)/148, audit reconciliations and settlement of internal audit objections, International Taxation verifications of selected 15CA cases and Transfer Pricing comparable searches, and supervisory monitoring, APAR submission and exemption database updates by senior commissioners.
      2.
      AST INSTRUCTION NO.135 - dated 20-3-2015
      Processing of returns filed in F.Y. 2013-14 getting time barred on 31-3-2015 on online TMS in ITD Application
      Summary: Two distinct Online TMS workflows permit Assessing Officers to process time barred returns that cannot be handled in AST due to PAN-related system issues. Category 1 covers genuine PAN cases with technical or jurisdictional impediments and allows online tax credit and later integration into AST by the PAN jurisdiction AO after deletion from AST. Category 2 covers invalid or mismatched PANs, disallows online tax credits and refunds, retains processing data in standalone form, and requires the AO to record reasons and attempt PAN correction.
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      LETTER [DGIT(S)/DIT(S)-3/AST/TMS/17/2015-16] - dated 18-3-2015
      Processing of returns filed during F.Y. 2013-14 getting time barred on 31.3.2015 on Standalone TMS/Online TMS (category 2) in ITD application
      Summary: Online TMS (category 2) permits limited processing of time-barred returns for foreign technicians where PAN is absent, invalid, or name mismatch exists; it disallows system crediting of TDS and OLTAS challans and precludes refunds for cases without valid PANs. Use requires the Assessing Officer to record the compelling reason and to have initiated communication to obtain or correct PAN data; standalone TMS remains available for other contingent cases.

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      87 - dated 25-3-2015
      Know Your Customer (KYC) Norms / Anti Money Laundering (AML) Standards/ Combating of Financing of Terrorism (CFT) / Obligations under Prevention of Money-laundering Act (PMLA), 2002 - Money changing activities
      Summary: Instructions on KYC, AML and CFT for money-changing activities issued by the Department of Banking Regulation shall apply to all Authorised Persons mutatis mutandis; the Foreign Exchange Department will not issue separate instructions. The consolidated guidance also applies mutatis mutandis to agents and franchisees, with franchisers bearing sole responsibility for ensuring compliance; Authorised Persons must notify their constituents. The directions are issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and do not affect other legal permissions.
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      88 - dated 25-3-2015
      Know Your Customer (KYC) Norms / Anti Money Laundering (AML) Standards/ Combating of Financing of Terrorism (CFT) / Obligations under Prevention of Money-laundering Act (PMLA), 2002 - Money Transfer Service Scheme (MTSS)
      Summary: Know Your Customer, Anti Money Laundering and Combating Financing of Terrorism standards under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act are mandated for Authorised Persons acting as Indian Agents under the Money Transfer Service Scheme; Department of Banking Regulation guidelines shall apply mutatis mutandis to all APs, with primary responsibility on Indian Agents to ensure Sub Agent adherence and to inform their Sub Agents and constituents.

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      08/2015 - dated 24-3-2015
      Import of Steel and Steel Products- reg.
      Summary: Imports of steel and steel products must comply with the Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2012 and the Second Order, 2012 as amended; Indian Standard numbers in the schedule determine product coverage and ITC (HS) codes are indicative. Customs officers are directed to ensure strict compliance and to prevent clearance of substandard or non conforming steel imports, with any difficulties reported to the Board.
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