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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 01,2017

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      By: RAKESH R
      Summary: Administrative revision of monetary limits transfers many pending central excise and service tax cases from Commissioners to lower adjudicating officers, producing an extra appellate layer and extended delay. The author requests statutory change to allow direct appeal to the appellate tribunal from orders by officers below Commissioner with a single mandatory pre-deposit, and calls for expansion of tribunal benches and members to reduce cash blockage, interest burden, and prolonged litigation timelines.
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      Summary: A separate Enforcement Department will be opened to centralize enforcement of regulatory breaches by banks, separate oversight from punitive decision making, develop a broad enforcement policy, and initiate enforcement action against Regulated Entities consistent with that policy.
      Summary: RBI permits banks to issue Perpetual Debt Instruments qualifying as Additional Tier 1 capital and debt instruments qualifying as Tier Two capital by way of rupee denominated bonds overseas, including under the extant framework incentivizing issuance of long term bonds for financing infrastructure and affordable housing.
      Summary: The regulations establish a framework for voluntary liquidation: initiation requires a majority director/partner declaration that the corporate person has no debt or can pay debts in full and is not being liquidated to defraud; the liquidator may seek suspension from the Adjudicating Authority if fraud or inability to pay is suspected. They prescribe liquidator independence and disclosure obligations, prohibit conflicted professionals from acting or representing stakeholders, and set procedures for announcements, claim verification, asset realisation, distribution, and eight-year record preservation after dissolution.
      Summary: The 7th Central Pay Commission retained the annual increment rate and recommended withholding increments for employees who do not meet MACP or promotion benchmarks within the first twenty years; the Government has accepted these recommendations. The Commission mandated linking Departmental Results Framework Documents with APARs, requiring strategic objectives to be cascaded, objectives to be prioritised with success indicators and weights emphasizing work output over personal attributes, APAR indicators to be set with supervisors at year-start, RFD-APAR timeline synchronization, and an online APAR system for all Central Government officers and employees.
      Summary: Project Saksham funds establishment of an information exchange mechanism linking CBEC and GSTN data centres via pre-agreed APIs or secure message-exchange methods so CBEC can receive and process registration, returns and payment data transmitted by GSTN, act as front-end for audit, appeal and investigation modules, and return CBEC actions to the GSTN portal; the project maintains that there is no functional overlap between CBEC and GSTN systems.
      Summary: Direct Benefit Transfer is being expanded to cover cash and in-kind transfers and payments to scheme enablers, with over five hundred scheme components across multiple Ministries/Departments identified for phased on-boarding to a DBT platform; DBT Cells and a monitoring framework have been established to manage implementation.
      Summary: The SASEC Operational Plan 2016-2025 sets a long term strategy for transport, trade facilitation, energy and economic corridor development. ADB approved nine projects totalling $2.42 billion with $1.43 billion in ADB financing, including rail, corridor and bridge investments, and targeted road, trade facilitation and energy projects across member countries. The OP emphasises extending road and rail links toward eastern trade routes, streamlining trade procedures, and mobilising a pipeline of over 200 potential projects requiring substantial investment, with a large cluster identified in India's Northeast and eastern regions.
      Summary: The New Development Bank's annual meeting emphasised multilateral cooperation and sustainable development finance, featuring a signing ceremony for five Memoranda of Understanding with other international development banks and thematic seminars on sustainable development financing (government and banking perspectives) and urban planning and infrastructure development to promote coordinated financing, knowledge sharing, and partnership mechanisms.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank publishes the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate together with middle rates of cross currency quotes, provides Rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; the SDR Rupee rate is to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Government lowered small saving scheme interest rates by 0.1 percentage point for the April-June quarter while keeping savings deposit rate at four percent; PPF and 5 year NSC at 7.9 percent, KVP at 7.6 percent (112 month maturity), Sukanya Samriddhi and 5 year Senior Citizens scheme at 8.4 percent, term deposits (1-5 years) at 6.9-7.7 percent, and the 5 year recurring deposit at 7.2 percent. Rates are set quarterly and linked to government bond yields, with the change expected to induce banks to cut deposit rates.
      Summary: SASEC advances regional trade facilitation through customs modernization, harmonized procedures and logistics improvements to secure faster, more predictable cross border clearances and lower transaction costs. Key measures include new Customs laws and automated systems, adoption of the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) provisions (pre arrival processing, risk management, post clearance audit), trade portals, trusted trader programs, BBIN through transport arrangements, and integrated logistics solutions supported by ADB and South South cooperation.
      Summary: A Joint Working Group constituted under the Strategic Partnership Agreement met at Commerce Secretary level to advance bilateral trade and investment cooperation; discussions targeted operational facilitation in transit of goods, business visas, trade in pharmaceuticals and rough gemstones, an air freight corridor, and customs cooperation, and identified sectoral investment opportunities in renewable energy, power, standards, agriculture, transportation and public health.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 17/62/2015-CL-V (Vol.I) - G.S.R. 308(E) - dated - 30-3-2017 - Co. Law
      Amendment in Schedule III of the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: Companies must disclose details of Specified Bank Notes held and transacted during the notified demonetisation period in Schedule III Balance Sheet instructions, by providing a table reconciling closing cash in hand at the start of the period, permitted receipts, permitted payments, amounts deposited in banks, and closing cash in hand at the end, separately for Specified Bank Notes and other denomination notes, with an explanatory proviso defining Specified Bank Notes as per the referenced government notification.
      2.
      F. No. 1/33/2013-CL-V-(Vol.I) - G.S.R. 307(E) - dated - 30-3-2017 - Co. Law
      Companies (Audit and Auditors) Amendment Rules, 2017
      Summary: Amendment adds an auditor reporting requirement to state whether the company disclosed holdings and dealings in Specified Bank Notes during the period from early November to late December 2016 and whether those disclosures are in accordance with the books of accounts; the amendment takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
      3.
      F. No. 1/32/2013-CL-V-Part - G.S.R. 309(E) - dated - 30-3-2017 - Co. Law
      Companies (Meetings of Board and its Powers) Amendment Rules, 2017
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the phrase "exceeding ten per cent." with "amounting to ten per cent. or more" in items (i)-(iv) of rule 15(3)(a), and replaces "ten per cent. of turnover" with "ten per cent. or more of turnover" in item (iii) of rule 15(3)(a), thereby making the threshold inclusive and triggering board procedures and disclosures accordingly; the rules take effect on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Customs

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      23/2017 - dated - 31-3-2017 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs amends the principal notification by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 to prescribe updated tariff values as operative import valuation benchmarks for specified commodities, including edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and unit values for gold and silver where specified notification benefits are availed.

      Income Tax

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      21/2017 - dated - 30-3-2017 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2017
      Summary: The Income-tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2017 amend rule 12 to revise return-filing eligibility, expand exclusions from simplified returns to taxpayers with total income over fifty lakh rupees and specified categories of taxable income, reassign form requirements (notably directing certain individuals/HUFs to Form ITR-2, proprietors under presumptive schemes to Form SUGAM (ITR-4), and proprietors to Form ITR-3 where applicable), update permitted electronic and limited paper filing modes, and substitute and omit multiple entries in Appendix II concerning ITR form names and availability, effective from 1 April 2017.
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      Income Tax

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      12/2017 - dated 31-3-2017
      Clarifications on the Taxation and Investment Regime for Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana, 2016
      Summary: Where taxpayers have paid the tax, surcharge, penalty and deposit under the Scheme but banks have not provided Challan Identification Numbers or deposit reference numbers, preventing upload of Form No.1, taxpayers who made such payments at banks by the closing hours of 31st March, 2017 are permitted to file the declaration in Form No.1 under the Scheme by 10th April, 2017.
      2.
      Press Release - dated 31-3-2017
      CBDT notifies new Income Tax Return Forms for AY 2017-18
      Summary: Notification introduces a one-page simplified ITR-1 (Sahaj) for individuals with total income up to Rs.50 lakh from salary, one house property and other sources; rationalises tax computation and deduction parts; reduces number of ITR forms through consolidation and renumbering; requires electronic filing of all notified forms while permitting limited paper filing for elderly taxpayers (age 80) and individuals/HUFs with income Rs.5 lakh and no refund claimed.

      DGFT

      3.
      Trade Notice No. 19/2017 - dated 30-3-2017
      Clarification regarding Public Notice No 38 dated 6.10.2016 and Public Notice No. 63 dated 27.3.2017
      Summary: Imports of un-shredded metallic scrap must clear through notified designated seaports; ICDs may handle clearance only if consignments pass through those seaports. Import consignments require a pre-inspection certificate from the country of origin, superseding the earlier provision in Public Notice No. 23/2015-20, although the Pre-Shipment Inspection Certification requirement will be reviewed when the mechanism under Public Notice No. 38/2016 is operationalised and risk is assessed.

      Customs

      4.
      11/2017 - dated 31-3-2017
      Clarification regarding amendment in Special Economic Zone Rules, 2006 in Rule 47, after sub-rule (4) dated 05.08.2016 – reg.
      Summary: Amendment to Rule 47 of the Special Economic Zone Rules assigns refund, demand, adjudication, review and appeal to jurisdictional Customs, Central Excise, Service Tax or GST authorities prospectively. A prescribed SOP requires refund claims to be filed with jurisdictional DC/AC, with Development Commissioner comments due within two weeks and speaking orders on sanction; draft demands are prepared by Development Commissioner offices and transferred with relied upon documents to jurisdictional DC/AC at least eight weeks before limitation expiry. Pending refunds that meet limitation and merit should be processed by customs officers; interest is calculated from receipt by jurisdictional formations. Exit duty liabilities are subject to SEZ exit provisions, with penal action by the Development Commissioner for specified foreign exchange failures, while duty demands are raised by jurisdictional authorities under the SOP.
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