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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 11,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The doctrine of purposive construction requires interpretation that gives effect to legislative purpose by following literal meaning when it accords with that purpose or applying a strained meaning where the literal text would defeat it; courts may read in words only if the Act's mischief is identifiable, the omission appears inadvertent, and the precise additional words can be stated with certainty.
      By: SAKTHIVEL PONNUSWAMY
      Summary: Section 12(3)(c) requires companies to print their name, registered office address and Corporate Identity Number, plus contact details if any, on all business letters, billheads, letter papers, notices and other official publications; non compliance attracts a daily penalty under section 12(8). The guidance explains that business letters, billheads (invoices), notices and official publications normally include letterheads, external emails and sale invoices, which therefore should carry the CIN, while name boards, internal emails and employee business cards generally need not unless they amount to official publications.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Finance Bill, 2015 includes services by the foreman of a chit fund within the definition of 'service' by adopting the Chit Funds Act meaning of 'foreman', and reproduces key definitions and foreman duties (prize payment, deposits, record-keeping, appropriation limits, subscriber admission and dividend distribution). The Bill also amends the service definition and the negative list explanation to clarify that gambling/lottery exclusions do not extend to these specified services, with the amendments operative from a notified date after enactment; practical queries on taxable services, valuation, tax point and notifications are noted.
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      Summary: Draft guidelines require NBFCs to adopt a structured framework for outsourcing of financial services, defining outsourcing as use of an affiliated or external third party to perform activities normally undertaken by the NBFC, and emphasising that the decision to outsource remains the NBFC's responsibility; where outsourcing is chosen, NBFCs must put in place safeguards and a code of conduct including vendor due diligence, contractual controls, monitoring and accountability mechanisms.
      Summary: Imposition of an administrative penalty under Section 47A read with Section 46(4) of the Banking Regulation Act followed a finding of non compliance with Branch Licensing Guidelines. The enforcement process comprised a show cause notice, written reply and personal submissions, and a factual assessment that led the regulator to conclude the violations were substantiated and to apply a monetary sanction.
      Summary: Announcement of the Reference Rate for the US Dollar establishes the rupee conversion benchmark and, together with middle rates of cross currency quotes, yields exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on that published reference rate.
      Summary: Borrowing costs directly attributable to acquisition, construction or production of qualifying assets must be capitalised; specifically associated borrowings capitalise actual costs, while general borrowings are capitalised using the formula A*B/C (A: general borrowing cost for the year; B: average cost of qualifying assets at period start and end; C: average cost of total assets at those dates). Commencement of capitalisation varies by whether borrowings are specific or general and by asset type. Disclose accounting policy and amount capitalised.
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      Customs

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      26/2015 - dated - 9-4-2015 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend Notification No 39/96- Customs, dated the 23rd July, 1996
      Summary: Amends the customs exemption to allow specified aircraft, radar, electronic, machinery and computer goods required for the AEW&C Programme to be imported duty free where imported by authorised works centres designated by a Deputy Secretary and accompanied at import by a Programme Director certified list confirming the goods are required for and authorized under the AEW&C Programme and will be used only for that programme; the exemption expires on and after the first day of January, 2016.

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      2.
      123/2015 - dated - 11-2-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects Or Schemes, Expenditure On – CORRIGENDUM - Notification No. S.O. 92(E) dated 6th January, 2015
      Summary: The Central Government amends an existing notification under Section 35AC to extend the notified scheme "Comprehensive rehabilitation, medical & human resource development services for the blind and disabled" for three additional financial years beginning 2014-15 and to increase the maximum project cost ceiling for deduction eligibility, following the National Committee's recommendation that the project is being properly executed; other notification content remains unchanged.
      3.
      122/2015 - dated - 11-2-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects Or Schemes, Expenditure On –The Association of People with Disability, Bangalore
      Summary: Section 35AC notification extends tax-exemption eligibility to activities by The Association of People with Disability, Bangalore-training and employment (urban & rural), rural education, a horticulture training unit, and rehabilitation & mobility aids-confirming these as an eligible project or scheme and preserving the previously approved project cost for a further three-year period based on the National Committee's recommendation that the project is being properly executed.
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      121/2015 - dated - 11-2-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects Or Schemes, Expenditure On – Purkal Stree Shakti Samiti, Uttarakhand
      Summary: The Central Government re-notifies the project executed by Purkal Stree Shakti Samiti as an eligible project for tax-preferred treatment, on the oversight committee's recommendation, retaining the originally approved total cost and corpus fund composition and specifying a further fixed multi-year period of continued eligibility for qualifying expenditures.
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      06/2015 - dated 9-4-2015
      Capital gains in respect of units of Mutual Funds under the Fixed Maturity Plans on extension of their term
      Summary: The Finance (No.2) Act, 2014 extended the holding period for non-equity mutual fund units to qualify as long-term to over thirty-six months. Rollovers of closed-ended Fixed Maturity Plans under the specified rollover and disclosure regime do not create a new scheme and therefore do not amount to a transfer; no capital gains arise at the time of rollover. Capital gains will arise only upon redemption or when a unitholder opts out and effects transfer, at which point the amended holding-period rule determines short term or long term character.
      2.
      05/2015 - dated 9-4-2015
      Clarification on Interest under Section 17B of Wealth Tax Act, 1957 for non -furnishing of return
      Summary: The Board directs that interest under the Wealth-tax Act shall not be chargeable on amounts of self-assessment tax paid by an assessee before the due date for filing the return of net wealth, aligning the administrative position with the reasoning applied by the Supreme Court to analogous income-tax interest provisions.

      Customs

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      12/2015 - dated 9-4-2015
      4% SAD refund claim – regarding
      Summary: Importers may file refund claims for SAD at the Customs stations where imports are made, but the number of such claims at each Customs station is limited to one in a particular month; the earlier restriction of one claim per importer per Commissionerate is modified and field formations are to publicise the revised procedure and report any implementation difficulties to the Board.

      Companies Law

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      PRESS RELEASE - dated 1-4-2015
      Applicability of CARO 2003
      Summary: Auditor reporting obligations under the Companies Act depend on a government Order that, when notified, will specify classes of companies and matters to be included in audit reports; until that Order is issued no additional reporting is required and auditors should await the Central Government's notification before changing auditor reporting for the affected financial year.
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