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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 26,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The substitution of "any service" for "support services" makes services supplied by Government or local authorities to business entities chargeable under Reverse Charge to the service recipient, except for renting of immovable property and services covered elsewhere; concurrent notifications and a circular narrow the scope, amend valuation to include deferred-payment interest, set Point of Taxation as the earlier of payment becoming due or payment made, and require Cenvat credit on assignment-of-right-to-use charges to be spread over three years while waiving the one-year limit for such input service credit.
      By: Sunil Kumar
      Summary: Amendment to Rule 6(3) requires manufacturers and output service providers supplying both exempted and non exempted items to elect a payment option for exempted supplies, binding for the financial year. One option mandates payment calculated on the value of exempted supplies subject to a cap expressly intended to be the total credit taken by the assessee; alternatives include computation under sub rule mechanisms and reductions where excise duty has been paid or exemption conditions bar taking credit. Definitions and prohibitions clarify scope of exempted supplies and inputs.
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      Summary: Sale (re-issue) of multiple Central Government stocks will be conducted by the central bank in Mumbai via price based auctions using the multiple price method on the scheduled auction date. Both competitive and non competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the central bank's Core Banking Solution (E Kuber) within prescribed submission windows. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility for eligible individuals and institutions, and the re issued stocks are eligible for "When Issued" trading under existing guidelines.
      Summary: CBEC raised appeal filing thresholds and directed identification and withdrawal of cases governed by higher court precedent, with field formations filing many withdrawal applications and a proportion allowed. It mandated pre Show Cause Notice consultation in high value matters, issued detailed instructions on SCN issuance, hearings and speaking adjudication orders, required sample verification of records by Chief Commissioners, and initiated training to improve SCN quality, adjudication and advocacy to reduce disputes.
      Summary: The Government reports increased FDI inflows attributed to reform measures and investment promotion; annexures provide country wise and regional distributions of equity inflows. Operational policy changes expand automatic route allowances including 100% FDI in specified activities, introduce fungibility of foreign investments under composite caps, treat certain non repatriation NRI/PIO/OCI investments as domestic, and liberalise lock in period and exit rules for construction and infrastructure projects, while raising approval thresholds to expedite investment clearances.
      Summary: Final approval was granted for the National Investment and Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ) in Medak based on a Detailed Project Report submitted by the State, which specifies anticipated manufacturing investment and projected direct and indirect employment; land assembly has progressed with a portion of the earmarked acreage acquired by the State industrial agency to facilitate development.
      Summary: A framework agreement for Investment Promotion Cooperation establishes bilateral cooperation between national investment promotion agencies to prioritise sectoral investment (including infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, ICT, chemicals, healthcare, logistics and tourism) and to provide investor hand holding. The agreement tasks the domestic investment promotion agency with providing facilitation services to prospective foreign investors to promote private sector cross border investment through agency level implementation and sectoral outreach.
      Summary: The Public Private Partnership Appraisal Committee (PPPAC) approved institutional clearances for central government road projects, endorsing procurement under BOT (Toll) and Hybrid Annuity Model frameworks, identifying sponsoring authorities and enabling them to proceed with downstream procurement, contract structuring, and implementation in accordance with PPP policy.
      Summary: Proposal to amend the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 would lower the statutory coverage threshold for applicability, reducing the minimum employee count required for mandatory EPF coverage and thereby extending the Act's scope to smaller establishments; this amendment is under government consideration as stated by the Minister of State for Labour and Employment in a written reply.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published an updated Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using that reference with middle cross currency rates, provided exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen against the rupee, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      3/2015-2020 - dated - 25-4-2016 - FTP
      Introduction of policy conditions on import of dogs in Chapter 01 of ITC (HS), 2012–Schedule–1(Import Policy)
      Summary: Import of dogs is permitted only as a pet with a valid pet book and supporting records in the importer's name; for R&D organisations conducting research with a CPCSEA recommendation; and for internal security use by defence and police forces. Importation of dogs for commercial breeding or other commercial activities not so permitted is prohibited.

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      G.S.R. 439(E) - dated - 22-4-2016 - Indian Law
      Government of India Constitutes the Inter-Ministerial Board
      Summary: A certificate of eligibility is required for entities designated as startup under the Startup India initiative to claim specified tax benefits under the Income Tax Act. An Inter-Ministerial Board, composed of senior officials from the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, the Department of Biotechnology, and the Department of Science & Technology, is constituted to assess and issue that certificate of eligibility.
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      Trade Notice No. 12/AM16 - dated 22-4-2016
      Modification of IEC
      Summary: Applications for issuance or modification of Importer Exporter Code (IEC) must be filed exclusively through the centralized online portal with a digital signature to the DGFT New Delhi server; Pune JDGFT cannot access or intervene until the application is successfully submitted. Technical issues during filing-such as token generation, digital key submission, record updates, or attachment uploads-must be raised with the DGFT EDI Helpdesk in New Delhi, which the notice identifies by toll free number and EDI contact details for escalation.
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