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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 03,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Disposal of unclaimed or uncleared imported goods is governed by Section 48 of the Customs Act, 1962, permitting sale after notice and officer permission where goods remain uncleared; custodians must notify consignees, submit consignments lists to Customs and await 15 days for Customs to flag restricted items. Valuation for reserve price is fixed by Government approved valuers appointed by the custodian, auctions or tenders (maximum four attempts) are publicly advertised, bids are cum duty with duty back calculated, and sale proceeds are distributed under Section 150 prioritising sale expenses, freight, duty, custodian charges and amounts due to government.
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      Summary: RBI granted "in principle" approval to two applicants to set up banks under the Guidelines, subject to meeting stipulated regulatory and procedural conditions within the validity period; on RBI's satisfaction they may be considered for a licence to commence banking business under Section 22(1) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, and until a regular licence is issued they are barred from doing banking business.
      Summary: Amendments emphasize substance over form for the notification requirement, disregard structures meant to avoid filing, delete an ambiguous Schedule I entry on local nexus, remove an additional appellate condition, relax page-by-page verification for Form II, revise filing charges, and expand informal, nonbinding pre-filing consultation to include substantive guidance on notice preparation.
      Summary: Imposition of a monetary penalty on Vyavasayik Evam Audyogik Sahakari Bank Ltd. under Section 47A(1)(b) read with Section 46(4) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (as applicable to co operative societies) for violations including breach of section 20, non compliance with RBI directives on loans against warehouse receipts, credit exposure ceilings, director related loans, donations, KYC/AML deficiencies, and failure to address inspection report findings following a Show Cause Notice and the bank's written reply.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published official Reference Rate quotations for the US dollar and the euro, compared them with the prior reference day, and, using the US dollar reference and cross currency middle rates, provided derived rupee exchange rates for the pound sterling and the Japanese yen; it also stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      File No. 17/60/2012-CL-V - dated - 31-3-2014 - Co. Law
      Notification for Amendment to Schedule II
      Summary: Amendment to Schedule II limits asset useful life to the lives specified in Part 'C' and residual value to no more than five percent of original cost, requiring disclosure where companies use different estimates. Intangible assets generally follow applicable accounting standards, but toll road concession intangibles may be amortised by allocating cost over projected concession revenues using the formula: Amortisation Amount = Cost x (Actual Revenue for the Year / Projected Revenue over Concession), with annual review and adjustment of projections so cost is fully amortised over the concession. Part 'C' also prescribes 25 years for continuous process plants where no special rate applies.
      2.
      File No. 01/35/2013 CL-V - dated - 31-3-2014 - Co. Law
      Chapter XXI -The Companies (Authorised to Registered )Rules, 2014.
      Summary: Conversion into a company under Part I of Chapter XXI applies Chapter II incorporation provisions mutatis mutandis and requires URC 1 filing with verified lists of members/partners and proposed directors, affidavits of non disqualification, the constituting instrument, consents from secured creditors and members, auditor certified recent accounts, publication of URC 2 inviting objections within twenty one days, consideration of objections by the Registrar within thirty days, and issuance of a certificate of incorporation in Form INC 11 if satisfied.
      3.
      Chapter XXIV - dated - 31-3-2014 - Co. Law
      Chapter XXIV - The Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Rules, 2014.
      Summary: The Rules require filing of all documents under the Companies Act in computer readable electronic form via the Central Government portal, authenticated by authorised signatories using valid class II or III digital signature certificates; the Central Government will maintain a secure electronic registry and Registrar's Facilitation Offices. Registrars must examine filings and decide within thirty days (subject to required higher approvals), call for rectification (typically 15 days), and may record or reject defective filings; specified fee schedules and additional fees for delayed filings apply, with prescribed payment modes and obligations to retain original stamped documents.

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      24/2014 - dated - 1-4-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (4th Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: The Income-tax (4th Amendment) Rules, 2014 amend Rule 12 of the Income-tax Rules, 1962 by updating year references, inserting a proviso authorising issuance of a notice under a clause of section eleven, prescribing new filing manners for certain return forms for specified assessment years, and expressly adding the term notice alongside report of audit for compliance; Appendix II form references are also updated. The amendments take effect from the commencement date specified in the notification.
      5.
      20/2014 - dated - 26-3-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Approval to the undertaking being developed and being maintained and operated by M/s Pantheon Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
      Summary: The Central Government rescinds the earlier notification recognising M/s Pantheon Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.'s undertaking at Logitech Park, Andheri, as an Industrial Park for the purposes of the income-tax provision, following withdrawal of Scheme approval by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and declares the rescission to have retrospective effect to the date of the original notification.
      6.
      19/2014 - dated - 26-3-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      AMENDMENT IN NOTIFICATION NO. 61/2013 DATED 8-8-2013
      Summary: Amendment to the income-tax notification substitutes the entry at serial number ten with Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited and inserts, after serial number thirteen, a new entry for IFCI Limited, thereby revising the table of notified entities in the earlier Gazette notification.
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      Income Tax

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      PRESS RELEASE - dated 31-3-2014
      Signing the first batch of 5 unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements (APA)
      Summary: The CBDT executed five unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements on 31 March 2014 specifying the arm's length price for covered international transactions for a five year term. The APA regime, effective from 1 July 2012, provides pre filing consultations, detailed fact finding including site visits, and a Functions, Assets and Risks (FAR) analysis which the CBDT examines before submitting the report for final approval by the Central Government.

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      2.
      56 (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated 1-4-2014
      Self-certification regarding compliance of bar-coding requirements on secondary and tertiary level packaging on export consignment of pharmaceuticals and drugs.
      Summary: Exporters of pharmaceuticals may attest compliance with bar-coding requirements on secondary and tertiary packaging via a prescribed written self-certification to customs, using the Annexure declaration on company letterhead which references applicable DGFT public notices, identifies invoices and shipping bills, and indicates whether importing-country legislation or product registration affects GS1 Data Matrix applicability; exporters must produce supporting documents to customs on request.

      Companies Law

      3.
      F. No. 01/16/2013 CL-V - dated 1-4-2014
      Table of Fees (pursuant to rule 12 of the Companies (Registration of Offices and Fees) Rules, 2014)
      Summary: A structured fee schedule prescribes base and additional charges for company filings and registrations under the Companies Act, differentiating companies by nominal share capital and by member-based companies without share capital. Fees for incorporation, document submission and Registrar recordings are graduated by capital or membership, with a cap on aggregate additional fees. A multi-band late-filing regime imposes incremental multipliers of normal fees, while percentage-per-month surcharges apply to delayed filings for increases in authorised capital. Separate scales govern Central Government applications, dormant-company annual fees, inspections and certified copies.
      4.
      F. No. 1/15/2013-CL.V - dated 1-4-2014
      Companies 1st (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2014
      Summary: The Central Government clarifies that where a director or manager is a director of a public company and, together with his relatives, holds more than the prescribed shareholding threshold of its paid-up capital, that public company shall be treated as a related party; the Companies 1st (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2014 takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
      5.
      F. No. 1/15/2013-CL.V - dated 1-4-2014
      The Companies 2nd (Removal of Difficulties) Order,2014
      Summary: Where an annual return is filed by a listed company or by a company meeting the prescribed paid-up capital or turnover thresholds, the return must be certified by a company secretary in practice in the prescribed form, stating that the annual return discloses the facts correctly and adequately and that the company has complied with all provisions of the Act.
      6.
      06/2014 - dated 28-3-2014
      Roll out plan of various forms under the Companies Act, 2013 and continuance of forms under the provisions of Companies Act, 1956
      Summary: The Ministry prescribes a staged roll out of e forms under the Companies Act, 2013 with an interim suspension of new e form filings for an initial period, a fee waiver for specified event based filings during the transition window, continued front office services, continuity of listed legacy forms, phased publication of new e forms (including test versions), and mapping of old Act forms to new Act e forms with enabled or disabled options reflecting statutory coverage.
      7.
      05/2014 - dated 28-3-2014
      Online payment of stamp duty and court fee stamp for issue of certified copies.
      Summary: Electronic payment of stamp duty and court fee for certified true copies is enabled through the MCA portal; court fee is added to MCA fee per SRN based on the company's State, and stamp duty is calculated separately with a distinct SRN according to document, number of copies and State. An acknowledgement for stamp duty payment will be appended to the certified copy, and jurisdictional ROCs must send certified copies by post within 15 days, recording the court-fee stamp against dispatch or retaining the challan printout; court-fee stamps paid by ROC are booked as office expenses.
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