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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 13,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Abatement reduces the taxable value of specified services by prescribed percentages on condition that the service provider has not taken CENVAT credit on inputs, capital goods or input services under the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004. The notification lists covered services (leasing, transport, GTA, tour operator, renting, bundled food with premises rental, construction-for-sale, motor cab, etc.), sets abatement rates, effective dates, and service specific rules for computing the amount charged, including inclusion of fair market value and deductions for amounts charged for goods and VAT/Sales Tax.
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      Summary: Repayment of Government of India Floating Rate Bonds 2016 is scheduled at par on May 07, 2016 with no interest accruing thereafter; if a state holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act falls on that date, repayment will be made on the previous working day. Payment of maturity proceeds will be made by pay order with bank account particulars or by electronic credit to accounts able to receive electronic funds; holders must submit bank particulars in advance or, absent those particulars, tender discharged securities at designated paying offices twenty days before maturity to facilitate repayment.
      Summary: Approval authority for establishment of foreign Branch Offices, Liaison Offices and Project Offices in India has been delegated to authorised dealer banks except in specified sensitive sectors and for certain countries, while entities awarded contracts by government authorities or public sector undertakings receive automatic approval to open bank accounts; foreign entities may establish BO/LO/PO without registering as domestic companies or trusts.
      Summary: Circular consolidates and simplifies the procedure for dealing with CAG audit objections in indirect taxes: where revenue and audit agree a demand notice is to be issued and decided expeditiously, whereas where revenue disagrees no demand notice will be issued; adjudicating authorities are to decide independently and coordination meetings between revenue and audit officers are prescribed to expedite resolution and make administration more assessee friendly.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India issues a daily Reference Rate for the US Dollar that serves as the benchmark for deriving rupee exchange rates for other currencies; using the USD reference rate and middle cross currency quotes, the RBI publishes exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen, and states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on that reference rate.
      Summary: Re-issue of multiple Central Government dated securities is announced via price-based auctions using the multiple price method, conducted by the Reserve Bank of India on a specified auction date. Bids must be submitted electronically on the RBI E-Kuber system with separate submission windows for non-competitive and competitive bids; up to a limited portion of notified amounts is reserved for eligible parties under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Successful bidders must remit payment by the prescribed settlement date and the stocks are eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: States are urged to adhere to fiscal discipline by containing expenditures within available resources and using increased fiscal space from the 14th Finance Commission to prioritise infrastructure, social and rural development. The Centre emphasises effective spending that minimises leakages, promotes Direct Benefit Transfer and the JAM trinity for targeted delivery, and reiterates commitment to prudent macro-fiscal management and the mandated fiscal deficit target while noting enhanced Central Assistance for State and UT plans.
      Summary: The two agreements create a bilateral tax cooperation framework: one establishes exchange of information on all taxes, including banking information, to prevent tax evasion and avoidance; the other grants double taxation relief for income from international air transport by allocating taxing rights to the state of the enterprise and includes a mutual agreement procedure to resolve interpretive or application issues.
      Summary: A week long official visit by the Union Finance Minister to the United States aligns participation in World Bank and IMF Spring Meetings, BRICS and G 20 sessions, and bilateral financial dialogue with targeted outreach to long term and pension funds, institutional investors, and policy forums to promote investment in India, together with participation in a UN General Assembly special session on drugs.
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      2/2015-20 - dated - 11-4-2016 - FTP
      Introduction of definition of e-commerce in foreign Trade Policy (2015-2020)
      Summary: The notification inserts paragraph 9.17A defining e-commerce for MEIS as the export of goods hosted on an internet-accessible website to a purchaser, with dispatch by courier or postal mode under MEIS and payment effected through international credit/debit cards in accordance with the Reserve Bank circular.
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      EFS INSTRUCTION NO. 55 - dated 22-3-2016
      U/s 276CC of Income Tax Act 1961 - Identify the potential cases for prosecution
      Summary: Non-filers whose return filing deadline had lapsed and who did not respond to NMS identification have been designated as potential candidates for prosecution under section 276CC. These matters are recorded in the Actionable Information Monitoring System (AIMS), which allows marking cases as "Proposed for prosecution" or "Not proposed for prosecution," and Assessing Officers are instructed to review AIMS data and take action if the statutory conditions for prosecution are met.
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      F.NO.01/02/2015-CY.I - dated 29-2-2016
      Guidelines for the promotion of payments through cards and digital means
      Summary: Guidelines promoting non cash payments mandate strengthening acceptance infrastructure, rationalising Merchant Discount Rate and authentication rules, introducing tiered KYC and identity based eKYC, equipping government collection points with POS/mobile POS and a unified payments portal, mandating digital/cashless payments beyond set thresholds, and implementing consumer protection, fraud assurance and awareness measures to incentivise migration from cash to digital transactions.
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      F. NO.1(153)/DIT(R)/I.T. DEMAND CATE./2015-16/170-4 - dated 15-2-2016
      Guidelines for Seeking Information from Financial Intelligence Unit-India (FIU-IND) and Confidentiality to be Maintained in Handling Such Information
      Summary: Requests for FIU-IND data must follow the prescribed procedure using specified Annexures signed by the Principal CIT and be routed through the Directorate; FIU-IND will not entertain direct field requests. Information from FIU-IND is confidential intelligence, must be protected from unauthorised use and dissemination, developed by departmental investigation, and the FIU-IND must not be identified as the source except when required by a competent court.

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      01/2016 - dated 6-4-2016
      Open House Meeting at office of Addl.DGFT(CLA)
      Summary: Open House Meetings will be held weekly on Wednesdays (except public holidays) at the CLA office to address procedural issues within the office's jurisdiction. Participation is restricted to one representative per applicant; issues must be submitted in advance by email in the prescribed proforma. Submissions received by Monday 5:00 pm will be considered at the following Wednesday meeting. Delay-in-disposal complaints will be taken up only after the time limit set out in paragraph 9.10 of the Handbook of Procedures (2015-20) has expired.

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      18/2016 - dated 12-4-2016
      23rd report of PAC (16th Lok Sabha) on ICES 1.5 based on C&AG Report No. 11 of 2014
      Summary: Directive to competent authorities to review staff distribution and reallocate additional manpower within commissionerates to strengthen Post-Clearance Audit (PCA) and Special Investigation and Intelligence Branch (SIIB) in Customs Houses, in response to PAC observations that staff shortages and non implementation of redeployment have increased pendency and reduced scrutiny of RMS-selected consignments.
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      F.No.450/179/2015-Cus.IV - dated 11-4-2016
      Import/Export of Gifts by Courier
      Summary: Indian Customs identifies refusals by foreign courier agencies to book bona fide gift consignments for export to India citing non-clearance or embargo, and directs that extant instructions on import of bonafide gift items through Post/Courier be scrupulously followed; any such incidents should be reported to the undersigned for remedial action.

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      1024/12/2016–CX - dated 11-4-2016
      Clarification regarding re-refined used or waste-oil
      Summary: Processing of waste oil into products fit for use as lubricating oil does not automatically constitute manufacture, but chapter note creating a deeming fiction provides that labelling, re-labelling, re-packing from bulk to retail, or any other treatment to render lubricating oils marketable shall be treated as manufacture for lubricating oils and lubricating preparations; where such processes are carried out, Central Excise duty is leviable, demands should be raised within normal limitation and SSI benefits extended where admissible.
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