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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 04,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Reverse charge under Section 68(2) makes the service recipient liable where specific services are notified; the Central Government's notification lists categories (insurance agents, recovery agents, GTAs, arbitral tribunals, advocates, directors' services, rental of passenger vehicles, manpower/safety services, works contract portions, aggregators, and inward supplies from non-taxable territories) and prescribes whether tax is payable by the recipient or shared with the provider. Explanations deem the freight payer as recipient for GTAs and permit the recipient in works contracts to choose valuation independently.
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      Summary: The e filing portal enables online filing and tracking of rectification requests under section 154, including specific request types for tax credit mismatch, data corrections, and reprocessing.
      Summary: The Government reports the fiscal deficit for 2015 16 is expected to be within target and reiterates commitment to fiscal consolidation. Tax receipts are on track to meet Revised Estimates once bank scrolls are accounted for. The disinvestment target has been achieved and plan expenditure for 2015 16 exceeds the Budget Estimate and the prior year's actual outlay, reflecting a consolidated fiscal stance.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      23/2016 - dated - 1-4-2016 - CE (NT)
      Amendment in CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004
      Summary: Amendment replaces rule 6(3)(i) to require payment calculated on exempted goods and exempted services, subject to a maximum equal to the opening balance of input and input service credit available at the period's start plus credits taken during that period; and substitutes in rule 7B(1) the reference to invoices under the Central Excise Rules, 2002 with "documents specified under rule 9".

      Customs

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      46/2016 - dated - 1-4-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Customs (Fees for Rendering Services by Customs Officers) Amendment Regulations, 2016
      Summary: Customs service fees are exempted at Customs ports and airports where cargo-clearance working hours are prescribed as twenty-four hours on all days. The exemption covers services rendered by officer categories listed in the fee table under the Customs (Fees for Rendering Services by Customs Officers) Regulations, 1998. The amendment inserts this exemption as a proviso to regulation 3 and takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.
      3.
      45/2016 - dated - 1-4-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Bill of Entry (Electronic Declaration) (Amendment) Regulation, 2016
      Summary: The regulations substitute the term Electronic Integrated Declaration for "electronic declaration" throughout the Bill of Entry rules, replace the Customs House Agents Licensing reference with the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, 2013, omit clause (b), expand "includes its print-outs" to "includes its electronic records or print outs" as defined in the Information Technology Act, and require filing in the electronic form provided at the ICEGATE website instead of the Annexure format.

      FEMA

      4.
      5(R)/2016-RB - dated - 1-4-2016 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Deposit) Regulations, 2016
      Summary: The Regulations prohibit cross border deposits except as authorised, establish eligibility and operational rules for NRE, FCNR(B) and NRO accounts (permitted credits/debits, account forms, interest, change of residential status, nominee remittances), permit lending against deposits subject to bona fide use and Reserve Bank directions, prescribe terms for corporate repatriable and non repatriable deposits, and create SNRR and Escrow account regimes with specified conditions, repatriation rules, reporting and KYC obligations for authorised dealers and banks.
      5.
      13 (R)/2016-RB - dated - 1-4-2016 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Remittance of Assets) Regulations, 2016
      Summary: Regulations prohibit outward remittance of assets held in India except as permitted; they define remittance of asset broadly and establish permissive pathways with documentary, auditor and authorised dealer conditions for foreign citizens, NRIs/PIOs, companies under liquidation and branch/office closures, impose an annual ceiling (US$1,000,000) for specified remittances, require RBI prior approval where ceilings or hardship grounds apply, and make remittances subject to applicable Indian tax laws.
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      Income Tax

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      F.NO.1/04/2016-NS.II - dated 1-4-2016
      Discontinuation of physical mode of National Savings Certificate KVP and NSC shall stand discontinued w.e.f. 1-4-2016
      Summary: Physical pre printed NSC and KVP certificates are discontinued and replaced by e mode issuance; until CBS transitions, banks and post offices may issue a physical certificate recorded on a passbook. Banks and DoP must use the new serial numbering pattern allocated to them and may rely on the referenced G.S.R. notifications available on the e gazette when issuing certificates.

      Central Excise

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      F. No. 390/Review/36/2014-JC - dated 17-3-2016
      Review under Section 129A (2) or Section 129D of the Customs Act, 1962, Section 35B (2) or Section 35E of the Central Excise Act, 1944 and Section 86 (2A) or Section 86 (2) of Finance Act, 1994
      Summary: Review authority over orders in appeal is vested in the Committee of Commissioners and the Committee of Chief Commissioners, and there is no provision for reviewing the same order twice; field formations must adhere to this statutory review framework and counter-check disputed revenue figures before deciding to prefer an appeal.
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