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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 31,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Reimbursement of expenses recovered by a company procuring services on behalf of group companies under a cost sharing agreement is not treated as consideration for a taxable service where the company satisfies the conditions of Rule 5(2) as a pure agent. The tribunal found such receipts to be mere reimbursements rather than payment for Business Support Services, relying on administrative circulars and precedent, and noted that a widened statutory definition of consideration requires applying Rule 5(2) so only expenses the recipient was obliged to pay but paid by the provider qualify for exclusion.
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      Summary: Reserve Bank instructions require extended bank hours for government business: agency banks must keep counters at designated branches open until the evening to facilitate taxpayer payments, while electronic transactions will continue until midnight the same day.
      Summary: The Bill amends the Companies Act, 2013 to simplify private placement by removing separate offer letters, consolidating filings into the return of allotment, restricting use of application monies until allotment and return filing, and prescribing penalties and deeming consequences for non compliance; it also requires companies to maintain a register of significant beneficial owners with mandatory declarations, notice and Tribunal enforcement mechanisms for non cooperation, and revises governance, reporting and enforcement provisions to harmonise with securities and banking laws.
      Summary: The Finance Minister called for Australian superannuation and future funds to increase exposure to India, urged Australian businesses to raise investment allocations for better returns, and sought Australian experience on implementing a national GST; both sides agreed to deepen trade and investment collaboration.
      Summary: The Government announced regulatory measures-simplifying rules, cutting red tape, delicensing and a more transparent, stable tax regime-to improve ease of doing business, stimulate manufacturing-led employment, and attract investment. It emphasised FDI reforms in key sectors and the establishment of the NIIF to finance commercially viable infrastructure projects, framed within a Make in India conference with sectoral sessions on investment and policy reforms.
      Summary: The statement emphasises boosting exports, increasing private investment, and improving monsoon prospects while inviting foreign capital under recent tax and investment reforms; several sectors including railways, defence and manufacturing have been opened to Foreign Direct Investment and Australian businesses are encouraged to invest. It notes Australian assistance in innovation, R&D, vocational training and skills, promotion of start ups in India, and Administrative Arrangements on Civil Nuclear Cooperation to facilitate uranium supply, alongside expanded bilateral economic and cultural engagement.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India sets a reference rate for the US Dollar and, using middle cross-currency quotes, provides rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound and yen; the SDR Rupee rate is to be based on that reference rate.
      Summary: Advance Pricing Agreements secure pre agreed transfer pricing to promote predictability and reduce litigation. Introduced by the Finance Act 2012, the APA programme encompasses unilateral and bilateral agreements across multiple sectors and transaction types. The regime incorporates rollback provisions-established in the July 2014 Budget and notified in March 2015-that allow taxpayers to obtain pricing certainty for a total of nine years (five prospective APA years plus four prior years by rollback), and about half of submitted applications include a rollback request.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 17/45/2015-CL-V - dated - 29-3-2016 - Co. Law
      Companies (Auditor's Report) Order, 2016
      Summary: The Order requires that every auditor's report under section 143 for applicable companies include the matters specified in paragraphs 3 and 4, covering asset records and verification, inventory verification, loans and recoverability, compliance with sections 185 and 186, deposit and RBI directives compliance, maintenance of cost records, statutory dues and disputes, defaults on borrowings, application of public issue and term loan funds, fraud reporting, managerial remuneration compliance, related party transactions, preferential allotments/private placements, non-cash director transactions, Nidhi company requirements, and registration under section 45-IA where applicable; unfavourable or qualified answers must state reasons.
      2.
      F. No. 17/45/2015-CL-V - dated - 29-3-2016 - Co. Law
      Companies (Removal of Difficulties) First Order, 2016
      Summary: The Order permits the Central Government, until the National Financial Reporting Authority is constituted, to meet the consultation requirement by consulting a Committee chaired by a Joint Secretary rank officer in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, comprising representatives of the accounting profession and industry chambers and special invitees from the national advisory accounting body and the Comptroller and Auditor General, and is deemed effective from the date of the earlier auditor report Order.
      3.
      F. No. 17/45/2015-CL-V - dated - 29-3-2016 - Co. Law
      Companies (Removal of Difficulties) Second Order, 2016
      Summary: The Order inserts a proviso in section 133 permitting the Central Government to prescribe Accounting Standards or addenda as recommended by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, after consultation with and examination of recommendations from the National Advisory Committee on Accounting Standards, until the National Financial Reporting Authority is constituted; it is deemed effective from 1st April, 2015 and issued under section 470 to remove difficulties.
      4.
      F. No. 01/04/2013 CL-V (part-II) - dated - 29-3-2016 - Co. Law
      Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Second Amendment Rules, 2016 - where all members of a company agree, the offer for buy-back may remain open for a period less than fifteen days
      Summary: The Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Rules, 2014 are amended by inserting a proviso to rule 17 providing that where all members of a company agree, the offer for buy back may remain open for a period less than fifteen days; the amendment is effected under sub sections (1) and (2) of Section 469 of the Companies Act, 2013 and comes into force on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Customs

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      12/2016 - dated - 29-3-2016 - ADD
      Seeks to levy provisional anti-dumping duty on Glazed/Unglazed Porcelain/Vitrified tiles in polished or unpolished finish with less than 3% water absorption, originating in, or exported from the China PR for a period not exceeding six months
      Summary: Imposition of provisional anti-dumping duty on glazed and unglazed porcelain/vitrified tiles with less than three percent water absorption originating in or exported from China PR and imported into India, following preliminary findings of dumping, injury to the domestic industry, and causation; duty prescribed per square meter on specified tariff headings and country-of-origin/export permutations, payable in Indian currency, levied for a provisional period not exceeding six months, with exchange rate for conversion determined by the notified Customs rate and relevant date as bill of entry presentation.
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      11/2016 - dated - 29-3-2016 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Tyre Curing Presses also known as Tyre Vulcanisers or Rubber Processing Machineries for tyres, excluding Six Day Light Curing Press for curing bi-cycle tyres originating in, or exported from China PR for a period of five years
      Summary: Imposition of a definitive anti-dumping duty on Tyre Curing Presses (excluding Six Day Light Curing Press for bicycle tyres) originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China, charged as a percentage of CIF value under tariff item 8477 51 00, applied to specified combinations of country of origin, export, producer and exporter, payable in Indian currency and effective for a five-year term subject to earlier modification.
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      10/2016 - dated - 29-3-2016 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on 2-Ethyl Hexanol, originating in, or exported from the European Union, Indonesia, Korea RP, Malaysia, Chinese Taipei and USA for a period of five years
      Summary: Imposition of definitive anti-dumping duty on 2 Ethyl Hexanol (tariff item 2905 16 20) from specified countries following designated authority findings of dumped imports causing material injury; duties are specified by country/producer/exporter in US dollars per metric ton, payable in Indian currency with exchange rate determined by Government notification and relevant date as bill of entry presentation; investigation terminated for Saudi Arabia due to de minimis dumping margin; notification later rescinded.
      8.
      25/2016 - dated - 30-3-2016 - Cus
      Exemption from customs duty on cut/polished diamonds imported for testing/certification
      Summary: The Central Government amended Notification No. 40/2015 Customs to insert HRD Diamond Institute Private Limited, Mumbai in the Table of entities eligible for customs duty exemption, thereby permitting that institute to import cut and polished diamonds for the purpose of testing and certification under the existing exemption framework.
      9.
      42/2016 - dated - 29-3-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in Notification No. 63/94-CUSTOMS (NT), dated the 21st November, 1994
      Summary: The notification amends the principal customs notification to appoint Kakrawah as a land customs station for clearance of baggage, passenger vehicles and tourist vehicles and inserts item (27) in the TABLE for the Nepal land frontier identifying "Kakrawah, Siddharthnagar District, Uttar Pradesh" with the road connecting Kakrawah and Karidah in Nepal as the relevant crossing route.
      10.
      1/2016 - dated - 29-3-2016 - Safeguard
      Seeks to levy safeguard duty on imports of Hot-rolled flat products of non-alloy and other alloy Steel in coils of a width of 600 mm or more for a period of two years and six months
      Summary: Imposition of staged ad valorem safeguard duty on imports of hot-rolled flat products of steel in coils of nominal width 600 mm or more (heading 7208 / tariff item 7225 30 90) for a period of two years and six months from the provisional levy, with amounts reduced by any anti-dumping duty. The duty is subject to an exemption where imports are at or above specified import prices on CIF basis for listed tariff items, defined by reference to assessable value under section 14 of the Customs Act, and excludes certain product types and imports from notified developing countries other than specified exceptions.

      Income Tax

      11.
      21/2016 - dated - 23-3-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (8th Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: Amendment adds investment in Stock Certificate, as defined in the Sovereign Gold Bonds Scheme, 2015, to the list of permissible investments under the Income-tax Rules by inserting a new clause into the existing rule governing eligible investments, thereby aligning the rules with the Sovereign Gold Bonds instrument definition.
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      Service Tax

      1.
      191/01/2016 - dated 29-3-2016
      Extension of e-payment deadline and of banking hours
      Summary: Extension of e-payment deadline and of banking hours: designated government-business bank counters will operate for extended hours on the stated dates and electronic transactions will continue until the prescribed cutoff, thereby permitting assessees to make electronic tax payments up to that cutoff. Tax authorities are requested to issue trade/public notices to publicize the extended e-payment hours and extended banking hours to facilitate compliance.

      FEMA

      2.
      56 - dated 30-3-2016
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) – Revised framework
      Summary: The ECB framework expands Track I eligibility to infrastructure companies, NBFC-IFCs, NBFC-AFCs, Holding Companies and CICs subject to a minimum average maturity of five years and 100 per cent hedging; proceeds use is restricted to Track I permitted ends, with NBFC-IFCs/AFCs limited to infrastructure financing and Holding Companies/CICs limited to on-lending to infrastructure SPVs. Designated AD Category-I banks must verify hedging compliance and report via ECB 2 returns, and may refinance legacy ECBs under delegated powers if all-in-cost is reduced and residual maturity is not shortened.
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