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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 29,2016

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Excise exemption on finished chargers/adapters, batteries, wired headsets and speakers has been withdrawn; those finished accessories are now subject to a concessional duty when cleared for manufacture of mobile handsets provided the manufacturer follows procedural rules for concessional removal and does not avail Cenvat credit. Inputs and parts for manufacture of those accessories remain exempt. Corresponding Customs changes withdraw duty exemptions on finished accessories while exempting inputs and parts, creating a practical choice for manufacturers between paying full duty with Cenvat credit or accepting concessional duty without credit.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the preceding day's rate; using that reference and cross currency middle rates, it provided derived rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the Japanese yen and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      16/2016 - dated - 16-3-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 – Central Government notifies “National Biodiversity Authority” for dealing with specified income
      Summary: Notification under clause (46) of section 10 notifies the National Biodiversity Authority for specified incomes: grants in aid from the Government of India; interest; benefit sharing fees and royalties; and penalties and application fees. The notification is conditional on the Authority not engaging in commercial activity, maintaining unchanged activities and nature of specified income across financial years, and filing returns as required by clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139; it is effective for the period 01.06.2011-31.03.2012 and financial years 2012 13 to 2015 16.

      Indian Laws

      2.
      F.No.2/3/2014.NS-II - G.S.R. 323(E) - dated - 18-3-2016 - Indian Law
      Sukanya Samriddhi Account Rules, 2016
      Summary: Establishes Sukanya Samriddhi Account rules setting eligibility for guardian-opened accounts for eligible girl child beneficiaries, documentation and familial limits; prescribes permitted deposit modes, minimum and annual deposit requirements, annual ceiling with non interest treatment for excess, and penalties for default; mandates yearly compounded interest at Government-notified rates with monthly calculation on lowest balance, operation by guardian until specified ages and transition to beneficiary control, rules for partial withdrawals for higher education on evidence, conditions for premature closure and transfer, and final maturity and payment procedures, with Government power to relax provisions.
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      RBI

      1.
      RBI/2015-16/347 DPSS.CO.CHD.No./2313/03.01.03/2015-16 - dated 28-3-2016
      Special Clearing operations on March 30 and 31, 2016
      Summary: Directive mandates special clearing on March 30-31, 2016 for Government receipts and payments, with specified presentation and return session timings (single session for CTS 2010 and non CTS 2010 in CTS grids; locally determined timings for non MICR/ECCS centers). All clearing house member banks must participate, keep inward clearing infrastructure open during special hours and maintain sufficient clearing settlement balances. Outward participation depends on instruments received for government accounts. Banks must also be ready to operate RTGS/NEFT during extended windows as instructed.

      Income Tax

      2.
      F. No.A-24012/7/2016-Ad.VI(A) - dated 15-3-2016
      Instruction regarding proceed on leave of the IRS (IT)
      Summary: Officers shall not proceed on any kind of leave, including Earned Leave, unless the leave is sanctioned in a timely manner and a proper handing over of charge is completed where required; field formations must instruct personnel under their jurisdiction to ensure strict compliance.
      3.
      Instruction - dated 4-3-2016
      Request for providing information regarding pending litigation on the issue of revisional powers of Commissioner of Income Tax u/s 263 of the Income Tax, Act, 1961 in respect of the order passed by the Inspecting Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax, prior to amendments in 1984 and 1988
      Summary: Revisional powers of the Commissioner under section 263 are in question where orders were passed by the Inspecting Assistant Commissioner before Explanation (a) and (b) were added; departments must report any pending litigation on that issue to the designated legal office by the prescribed internal deadline, and failure to report will be treated as confirmation that no such litigation is pending.
      4.
      ITBA-PAN Instruction No 4 - dated 1-3-2016
      Allotment of PAN in arrear demand cases
      Summary: PAN allotment in arrear demand cases will be facilitated through the PAN service provider on receipt of AO-submitted PAN application forms with certification that the assessee has not obtained PAN and that arrear demand has been recovered. Applications must include status, sex and AO code, the AO's official address, and be routed via JCIT/Addl. CIT, CIT/PCIT and the RCC, which will scrutinize and forward complete applications with contact details to the Directorate for PAN allotment. Direct requests to the Directorate from field formations will not be processed.
      5.
      F. No. 504/090/2007-FTD-I - dated 19-2-2016
      Clarifications for implementation of FATCA and CRS
      Summary: Operational guidance for FATCA and CRS requires reporting in local currency for specified cycles and permits financial institutions to treat certain fixed deposits opened without new documentation as pre-existing accounts where the linked savings account predates the relevant cut-off, due diligence has been or is being completed, and accounts are treated as linked. Local sub-custodians must conduct due diligence on global custodian end-clients but may rely on global custodian KYC/FATCA/CRS documentation while retaining reporting obligations and access to documents. HUF accounts are treated as entity accounts with PMLA/KYC due diligence, and NBFCs report based on whether they operate as depository institutions or investment entities.
      6.
      FTS No.92812/2016-Ch(DT) - dated 5-2-2016
      Budget Collection
      Summary: The instruction prioritises intensified administrative action to raise and collect net direct tax receipts before year end, identifying negative growth in regular tax due to incomplete scrutiny assessments and inadequate recovery of arrear demand, and directs Commissioners to monitor, raise outstanding demands, complete pending assessments and actively recover current and arrear collectible demand as a departmental priority.
      7.
      D.O. F. No. Dir. (Hqrs.)/Ch.(DT)/39(2)/2015/93007 - dated 5-2-2016
      Disposal of Public Grievances on priority
      Summary: Directives require officers to prioritise public grievances on CPGRAMS and ensure time-bound disposal. Each grievance must be redressed within a maximum period of two months from receipt; if finalisation will exceed that period an interim reply stating reasons for delay must be issued. After redressal the status must be updated on CPGRAMS. An action taken report for grievances pending over six months within each jurisdiction was to be submitted to the Chairperson by 15 February 2016.
      8.
      F. No. 312/109/2015-OT - dated 14-1-2016
      Issue of refunds up to ₹ 5,000/- and refunds in cases where outstanding arrear is up to ₹ 5,000/- in Non-CASS cases for AYs 2013-14 and 2014-15
      Summary: Refunds for small taxpayers in specified non-CASS assessment-year cohorts may be issued without setting off outstanding demands under Section 245, permitting immediate disbursal of small-value refunds and cases where outstanding arrears are at or below the stated threshold. Assessing Officers are instructed to process and issue such refunds without adjustment of arrears and to complete the exercise within the prescribed period and report compliance to the Member (Revenue).

      Customs

      9.
      12/2016 - dated 28-3-2016
      Prevention of use of non-genuine transferable duty credit scrips or DFIA (duty free import authorizations)
      Summary: Prevention of misuse of transferable duty credit scrips and DFIA requires presentation and prompt registration at designated ports/Custom Houses, verification of genuineness from the issuing authority when electronic transmission is absent, and accurate entry into Customs EDI. Where shipping bills are filed in Customs EDI but scrips are not electronically received, shipping bill checks are limited to a random 5% in-house EDI review; registration timelines are three hours when electronic checks suffice and one day otherwise. Intrusive verifications may be undertaken only on alert/intelligence with written reasons by an officer not below Assistant Commissioner.
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