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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 15,2016

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      Summary: Services by Government or a local authority to business entities were made taxable from 1 April 2016, capturing any activity for consideration where payment constitutes quid pro quo. Exemptions include services to government entities, passport/visa/driving licence and similar documents, low value services and an exemption for small assessees; allocation of natural resources to farmers, Panchayat functions and Twelfth Schedule municipal services are excluded. Taxes and cesses are not part of taxable value; fines, penalties and liquidated damages are not leviable; certain statutory registration and safety testing services are specifically exempted.
      Summary: Amendments clarify that service tax on assignment of spectrum is triggered when payments (full or under deferred payment) become due or are made, whichever is earlier; one time auction charges for assignment are exempted for past assignments, and input tax credit of service tax paid on such one time charges may be taken evenly over three years, while credit for spectrum user charges, licence fees and transfer fees is available in the year of payment.
      Summary: Affirms a national policy drive to reposition India as a leading maritime economy by mobilizing private and public investment into port and allied maritime infrastructure, promoting port led development through modernization and capacity expansion of major ports, creation of new ports, and integration of ports with SEZs, Port based Smart Cities, industrial parks and logistics hubs; showcases a project pipeline to attract international partners and facilitate coastal shipping and inland waterways to improve hinterland connectivity.
      Summary: India urged early conclusion of a Totalization Agreement with the United States to address reclaiming Social Security contributions and objected to an increase in H 1B and L 1 visa fees characterized as discriminatory and effectively targeted at Indian IT companies, presenting these priorities within the context of strengthening bilateral trade and investment engagement.
      Summary: India's robust growth, contained inflation, low current account deficit, and fiscal consolidation are presented as creating an investment opportunity for global capital. The Government's decisive policy direction, transparency, tax reforms, Make in India, higher FDI limits, expedited project clearances, measures to improve ease of doing business, market-linked fuel pricing, and Aadhaar-linked Direct Benefit Transfer are identified as operational reforms that reduce regulatory frictions and enhance the investment climate.
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      Service Tax

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      192/02/2016 - dated 13-4-2016
      Clarification on issues regarding levy of Service Tax on the services provided by Government or a local authority to business entities
      Summary: Services by Government or a local authority to business entities are taxable where payment is made as consideration, subject to specified exemptions. The point of taxation is the earlier of the date any payment becomes due as per the invoice/bill/challan or the date of payment. Interest on deferred payments is includible in value. CENVAT Credit for one time assignment charges may be availed evenly over three years, while credit for periodic payments is available in the year paid; prescribed documents such as challans evidence credit entitlement.

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      F No 390/CESTAT/24/2016-JC - dated 13-4-2016
      Decision of the CESTAT Final Order No 40344/2016 in case of Commissioner of Customs (Import) Vs Do Best Infoway
      Summary: Instruction directs that quasi judicial and appellate authorities must maintain authentic, signed and dated order sheets; fix and record personal hearings under the authority's signature; note reasons and submissions on the file; and issue reasoned, speaking orders. CBEC is asked to issue guidelines to ensure public orders are made transparently and that sample verification of adjudication and appellate records is carried out to secure compliance.

      Companies Law

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      3/2016 - dated 12-4-2016
      Relaxation of additional fees and extension of last date of filing of various e-Forms under the Companies Act
      Summary: The Ministry acknowledged V2R2 launch disruptions and, as a one time administrative measure, ordered waiver of additional fees for e forms due during the system disruption period, provided such forms are filed by the specified extended deadline; filings after that final date will not receive the relaxation.
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