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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 21,2023

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      By: GEETANJALI PANDEY
      Summary: Agniveer Corpus contributions are deductible for enrolled individuals, including government matching contributions treated as salary, with Corpus Fund receipts exempted. TDS rules adjust thresholds for co-operative societies and raise cash transaction limits for rural cooperative lenders, altering penalty triggers. Start-up loss carryforward and tax-holiday eligibility periods are extended and aligned; IFSC relocation deadlines and fund definitions are prolonged to include recent fund management regulations. The lower-deduction certificate regime is extended to business trust distributions, and a prior exemption for TDS on interest for listed dematerialized debentures has been removed.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Employers must solicit employee election between the new and old tax regimes to compute monthly TDS; absent a declaration employers must apply TDS under the new tax regime as the default, while employees may ultimately choose either regime at return-filing and must declare claimed deductions if electing the old regime.
      By: GEETANJALI PANDEY
      Summary: Finance Act, 2023 extends section 197 certificates to income under section 194LBA for business trust distributions; treats sums over Rs.50,000 received without consideration by not ordinarily residents from residents as deemed income under section 9; disallows set off of brought forward losses and unabsorbed depreciation where presumptive taxation under sections 44BB/44BBA is followed; permits TDS under section 196A at the lower of 20% or treaty rate with a valid tax residency certificate; excludes certain non residents from higher TDS/TCS under sections 206AB/206CCA; expands section 56(2)(viib) to apply irrespective of payer residency; and extends section 10(4E) exemption to distributions on ODIs taxed in the IFSC Banking Unit.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The tribunal affirmed that where cash seized in a search is not recorded in books and the assessee cannot provide corroborative proof of gifts claimed from family members, the unexplained balance may be treated as income; the Appellate Authority's reasons sustaining additions for the unaccounted cash were held legally sufficient.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: The Cost Inflation Index is the annually published statutory index used to compute indexed cost of acquisition for long term capital gains. For FY 2022-23 the CII is 331. The indexed cost equals the purchase price multiplied by the ratio of the CII in the year of transfer to the CII in the year of acquisition; the long term capital gain is the sale consideration minus this indexed cost. The CII applies only to long term gains and must be the government's updated yearly figure.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: NDH-3 is a half yearly return to be filed within thirty days from the end of the half year by a Nidhi company to the Registrar of Companies; it requires corporate details, branch particulars, membership movements, categorized deposit and loan schedules with opening/received/repaid/closing balances, litigation particulars, a financial summary including net owned funds and unencumbered deposits, specified attachments (member lists with PAN and addresses, deposit particulars, advertisement and Registrar intimation), and mandatory certification and digital signatures by company officers and a practicing professional who accepts statutory liability for the certification.
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      Summary: The India UK Financial Markets Dialogue brought senior government and independent regulators together to advance bilateral cooperation across banking, payments and cryptoassets, insurance, capital markets, asset management and sustainable finance, exchanging regulatory developments and identifying areas for technical collaboration-including CBDC research, cryptoasset policy coordination, insurer regulatory reforms, pension fund frameworks, fintech and equity capital markets connectivity-and committing to follow up workstreams, industry engagement through the IUKFP, a Sustainable Finance Forum and a future ministerial Economic and Financial Dialogue.
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      05/2023 - dated - 19-4-2023 - ADD
      Seeks to levy ADD on imports of "Vinyl Tiles other than in roll or sheet form" originating in or exported from China PR, Taiwan and Vietnam.
      Summary: The Central Government imposes anti-dumping duty on "Vinyl Tiles other than in roll or sheet form" (heading 3918) originating in or exported from China PR, Taiwan and Vietnam, following findings of dumping and injury to domestic industry. Producer- and exporter-specific duties are set in US dollars per square meter as specified in the notification's Table; the duty applies for five years, is payable in Indian currency, and the rate of exchange for conversion shall be that specified in Department of Revenue notifications with the relevant date being the bill of entry presentation date.
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      SEBI/HO/MRD/POD 3/CIR/P/2023/58 - dated 20-4-2023
      Issue of Master Circular by Stock Exchanges, Clearing Corporations and Depositories
      Summary: Market Infrastructure Institutions must annually consolidate subject wise guidelines into Master Circulars, include only relevant guidelines, list and rescind incorporated circulars with archiving, and include a savings clause preserving prior actions, rights, obligations, penalties, investigations and proceedings under rescinded guidelines.

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      Trade Notice No. 03/2023-24 - dated 20-4-2023
      Amendments under Interest Equalisation Scheme in respect of UIN
      Summary: Exporters seeking benefits under the Interest Equalisation Scheme must submit a Unique Identification Number (UIN) acknowledgement to the concerned bank; a UIN is tied to a particular bank for a one-time disbursement, and exporters must generate and submit a new UIN for each subsequent disbursement or rollover.
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