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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 27,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Special audit directions require prior Commissioner approval and a reasonable opportunity of hearing; the nominated accountant must supply a prescribed report and the statutory due date for that report governs the extension of the assessment limitation period. Proof that an assessment order was issued within the extended limitation period depends on objective evidence of issuance beyond the tax authority's control, particularly contemporaneous dispatch records, and absence of such proof undermines claims that assessments were within time.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Dual GST vests concurrent taxing power in Centre and States to levy GST on supplies, with inter state supplies centrally levied and revenues apportioned to States. The regime contemplates a threshold exemption to exclude small suppliers, zero rating of exports, imports treated as taxable supplies attracting IGST alongside customs duty, and implementation prerequisites of robust IT infrastructure, e filing/e payment, a national portal and agency, common tax periods, and trained personnel.
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      Summary: NITI Aayog, with Singapore Cooperation Enterprise and Temasek Foundation, is launching an Urban Management Programme to build capacity of State Governments and Urban Local Bodies for the Urban Rejuvenation Mission, delivering training on Urban Planning & Governance, water, wastewater and solid waste management, and public private partnership approaches, with interactive workshops aimed at developing Strategic Baseline Frameworks and strengthening governance, financing and operational capacities of state and local urban institutions.
      Summary: Consolidation among public sector banks is recommended to secure economies of scale, risk diversification and capacity to finance large credit demands, utilising voluntary mergers under Section 44A and supervisory amalgamation under Section 45 of the Banking Regulation Act; consolidation should be board-led, stakeholder-protected and competition-assessed, with attention to regulatory capital requirements, implementation challenges and alternative consolidation via business specialisation.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that reference plus middle cross currency quotes, derived rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen; it further states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Extension of filing date for ST-3 returns: the Central Government extended the filing deadline from 25.04.2016 to 29.04.2016 by Order 1/2016 - Service Tax dated 25.04.2016, citing difficulties faced by taxpayers in the ACES application and thereby deferring the filing cutoff for the specified returns.
      Summary: Cross-border trade facilitation with SAARC neighbours is pursued through proactive government engagement in bilateral and multilateral discussions to address trade impediments and improve trade infrastructure. The Government has established Border Haats at the India-Bangladesh border and coordinated upgradation of Land Custom Stations, while providing export promotion support under the Market Access Initiative and Market Development Assistance schemes to exporters and trade bodies for participation in foreign events.
      Summary: The statement explains that land for SEZs is procured under State Government policy because land is a State subject, and the central Board of Approval considers only those SEZ proposals duly recommended by the State Government; it also lists administrative measures-policy reviews, Development Commissioner review meetings, time bound service delivery, digitisation, online processing and promotional road shows-adopted to operationalise SEZs and facilitate implementation.
      Summary: Fiscal incentives for SEZs function as uniform export promotion exemptions; key tax changes include withdrawal of MAT exemption for SEZ developers and units and withdrawal of DDT exemption for SEZ developers for dividends after specified dates. Government permitted dual use of Non Processing Area facilities by SEZ and non SEZ entities. The administration undertakes periodic policy reviews and engages stakeholders, with reported export statistics by year, sector and State to inform policy monitoring and implementation.
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      1028/16/2016-CX - dated 26-4-2016
      Clarification with regard to disposal of Call Book cases which have been decided by Courts or Board has issued clarification
      Summary: Cases in the Call Book shall be taken out and adjudicated where the issue has been finally decided by a higher court or where the Board has issued a new instruction clarifying the issue; field formations need not await a separate direction from the Board. This clarification applies to Central Excise duty, Customs duty and Service Tax matters and implementing difficulties should be reported to the Board.
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      1027/15/2016-CX - dated 25-4-2016
      Withdrawal of Circulars/Instruction on excisability of bagasse, aluminium/ zinc dross
      Summary: Following judicial determinations that bagasse and metal dross/skimmings are non excisable, the Board has rescinded its earlier circulars and instructions on excisability. Under amended Rule 6 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004, non excisable goods cleared for consideration are to be treated as exempted goods and valued by invoice or by valuation principles where invoice value is unavailable; such by products (bagasse, dross, skimmings) must be treated like exempted goods for reversal of input and input service credit.
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