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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 07,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Exporters are entitled to rebate of excise duty both on inputs used in manufacture and on exported final products under Rule 18 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002; the Supreme Court held Rule 18 enables notifications granting rebates for both input-stage and final-product duties, read 'or' as 'and' to avoid absurdity and to align Rule 18 with Rule 19, and thereby upheld entitlement to both rebates while noting practical procedural difficulties arising from separate notification procedures for claiming each rebate.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Classification of government assignment of radio frequency spectrum as a taxable service permits service tax on spectrum grants and transfers; CENVAT credit on such tax is to be deferred over licence duration and the Bill proposes amortization of spectrum fees instead of tax depreciation, altering tax relief timing and creating cash flow and litigation risks. Reverse charge makes recipients liable for tax on government services, and a retrospective tax dispute resolution scheme allows payment of arrears in lieu of interest.
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      Summary: Approval fixes a fiscal deficit threshold at three percent of GSDP and permits an annual additional headroom up to one-half percent of GSDP for eligible States. Eligibility requires no revenue deficit in the year and the preceding year and favourable debt-to-GSDP and interest-payments-to-revenue-receipts ratios based on t-2 and t-1 Finance Account data. Unutilised fiscal deficit may be carried forward in rupee terms to the following year within the award period, while excess borrowings are adjusted against the next year's net borrowing ceiling.
      Summary: Approval was given to convert a Working Capital Term Loan into equity by issuing preferential shares of Andrew Yule & Co. Ltd. to Bank of Baroda as a Qualified Institutional Buyer, with the issue price fixed under SEBI guidelines on the date of acquisition and face value of Rs. 2 per share. The conversion is intended to lower debt servicing, improve profitability, liquidity and the debt equity ratio, increase net worth through paid up capital and securities premium, and strengthen the balance sheet prior to further disinvestment.
      Summary: Approval is granted for the acquisition of 51% shareholding in M/s. Viom Networks Limited by M/s. ATC Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd., Singapore through transfer from existing shareholders, constituting a government authorization of foreign direct investment into the telecom infrastructure sector.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India announces the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and specifies that Euro, British Pound and Japanese Yen rates against the Rupee are derived from that US Dollar reference using middle rates of cross currency quotes; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: The WPI (Base 2004-05=100) for March 2016 was rescheduled from 14 April 2016 to 18 April 2016 due to a government-declared holiday; this change was effected under the authority of section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 and communicated via an Office Memorandum.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 1/19/2013-CL-V - dated - 4-4-2016 - Co. Law
      Companies (Filing of Documents and Forms in Extensible Business Reporting Language) Amendment Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the proviso to rule 3 to provide that companies in the banking sector, insurance sector, power sector, non banking financial companies and housing finance companies need not file financial statements under rule 3 of the Companies (Filing of Documents and Forms in Extensible Business Reporting Language) Rules, 2015; the rules are titled as the Companies (Filing of Documents and Forms in Extensible Business Reporting Language) Amendment Rules, 2016 and commence on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Income Tax

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      S.O. 1243(E) - dated - 29-3-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Chil Chil Asian Mission Society, Kanglatongbi, Manipur
      Summary: The notification designates the "Upliftment of ST students through quality education" project by Chil Chil Asian Mission Society as an eligible project for income-tax exemption and extends that designation for a further three years without changing the approved project cost, commencing with the financial year 2014-15; no certificate will be issued for the already lapsed first year. The extension follows the National Committee's recommendation that the project is properly executed, and the exemption expressly excludes funds received under Schedule VII of the Companies Act and the Companies (CSR) Rules.
      3.
      S.O. 1242(E) - dated - 29-3-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Bharat Sevashram Sangha, Kolkata
      Summary: The Central Government notified continuation of the "Tribal and backward class Welfare programme" by Bharat Sevashram Sangha as an eligible project under Section 35AC, following the National Committee's recommendation that the project is being executed properly; the extension is granted for three further financial years beginning 2015-16 without change to the approved project cost, pursuant to powers under the Act and rule 11M procedures.
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      S.O. 1241(E) - dated - 29-3-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Archana Educational Trust, Mumbai
      Summary: The notification extends the designation of the Santosh Mahesh Bagroida Vocational Training Center as an eligible project under Section 35AC for a further three-year period without change to the approved cost, based on the National Committee's recommendation that the project is being properly executed, and clarifies that funds received under Schedule VII of Section 135 of the Companies Act and the Companies (CSR) Rules are excluded from the Section 35AC exemption.
      5.
      S.O. 1240(E) - dated - 29-3-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Basavanagudi Aquatic Centre, Bangalore
      Summary: Section 35AC exemption extended to the International Standard Swimming Pool project by Basavanagudi Aquatic Centre for a further three years commencing FY 2015 16 at the same approved cost of Rs. 2.67 crore following a National Committee recommendation; exemption does not apply to funds received under Schedule VII of the Companies Act and the Companies (CSR) Rules, 2014.
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      S.O. 1239(E) - dated - 29-3-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Sarvodaya Vikas Samiti, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
      Summary: The project "Type, Shorthand training" run by Sarvodaya Vikas Samiti is notified as an eligible project under Section 35AC for a further three-year period commencing 2015-16 at the previously approved cost following the National Committee's recommendation; however, the exemption under Section 35AC does not apply to funds received under Schedule VII of the Companies Act and the Companies (CSR) Rules.
      7.
      S.O. 1103(E) - dated - 15-3-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 35AC - Notifies the various institutions Approved by the National Committee
      Summary: Central Government notification authorises specified non profit institutions, on the National Committee's recommendation, as eligible for income tax deduction treatment for donations to their listed projects; for each entry the Table specifies the eligible project or scheme, the project's estimated cost and the maximum amount of that cost that may be allowed as a deduction. Approvals are time limited to a consecutive three year approval period, and contributions governed by the corporate social responsibility statutory schedule are expressly excluded from the deduction.
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      RBI

      1.
      DBR.No.Ret.BC.91 /12.01.001/2015-16 - dated 5-4-2016
      Section 42(1) of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 - Change in Daily Minimum Cash Reserve Maintenance Requirement
      Summary: Change under Section 42(1) of the Reserve Bank of India Act reduces the daily minimum Cash Reserve Ratio maintenance obligation, lowering the daily compliance threshold banks must hold and thereby easing intrafortnight liquidity requirements; the reduction is communicated by Reserve Bank circular to scheduled commercial banks, regional rural banks and scheduled cooperative banks with a specified effective fortnight.
      2.
      DBR.No.Ret.BC.90/12.01.001/2015-16 - dated 5-4-2016
      Change in Bank Rate
      Summary: Bank rate reduced by seventy-five basis points, changing the reference rate used to compute penal interest on shortfalls in reserve requirements. Penal interest rates linked to the Bank Rate remain expressed as the Bank Rate plus specified margins and are revised downward to reflect the lower Bank Rate; banks must apply the revised structure from the effective date in the circular.

      DGFT

      3.
      1/2016 - dated 4-4-2016
      New Email IDs for IEC and EDI issues
      Summary: Two designated official email channels have been established: one for queries on pending IEC applications and modifications filed with the regional office, and another for technical faults, online module problems and transmission issues affecting EDI submissions; applicants should use their official organizational email addresses and may use the general contact channel for other matters.
      4.
      2/2016 - dated 4-4-2016
      Weekly Open House in terms of DGFT Trade Notice 22/2015 dt 31-3-2016
      Summary: Establishment of a Weekly Open House provides a recurring forum for applicants to raise pending DGFT issues; sessions are held Wednesdays 2.30-3.30 p.m. at the conference hall, and applicants must submit complete details and participant names/designations by Tuesday evening to [email protected] with CC to [email protected] for coordination.

      Central Excise

      5.
      1022/10/2016-CX - dated 6-4-2016
      Classification of Micronutrients, Multi-micro nutrients, Plant Growth Regulators and Fertilizers
      Summary: Classification depends on the product's essential character: chemically defined micronutrients are classifiable under their compound headings (Chapters 28/29/38); PGRs are distinct from nutrients and classifiable under heading 3808; fertilizers fall under Chapter 31 only when N, P or K is an essential constituent; mixtures are classified by the constituent imparting essential character, and predominately trace-element blends without N/P/K fall outside Chapter 31 and may be classed under heading 3824.
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