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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 03,2016

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      Summary: FDI in e-commerce permits the marketplace model under the automatic route while prohibiting inventory-based e-commerce. Full foreign investment via automatic route is allowed for companies engaged exclusively in B2B e-commerce. Retail e-commerce is permitted when a manufacturer sells products made in India, when an existing single-brand brick-and-mortar retailer moves online, or when an Indian manufacturer sells its own single-brand products; the investee must be the brand owner, manufacture the majority of products in India in-house, and source a limited share from other Indian manufacturers.
      Summary: Under the current FDI framework any non resident entity may invest in India except where investment is expressly prohibited. Citizens or entities of Bangladesh may invest only under the Government route. Citizens or entities of Pakistan may invest only under the Government route and are additionally barred from investing in defence, space and atomic energy as well as sectors prohibited for foreign investment.
      Summary: Government approval was granted for seven foreign direct investment proposals following recommendations from the investment promotion body, cumulatively amounting to approximately 517.57 crore, including post facto investment of 18.46 crore.
      Summary: Announcement of the Reserve Bank of India's reference rate for the US dollar, with the published USD reference rate and the prior day's rate. Based on that reference and cross currency middle rates, derived exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen against the rupee are provided for specified dates. The release states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Publication of Income Tax Return Statistics for AY 2012-13 compiled from e-filed and captured paper returns up to a cut-off, using latest returns where multiple filed; aggregates (sum and average) are presented within predefined monetary slabs across income heads (Salaries, House Property, Business/Profession, Capital Gains, Other Sources, Interest), brought forward loss set-offs, returned income and tax payable, with "Top 20 values" review to identify data-entry errors. Limitations and a departmental disclaimer stress reliance on taxpayer-reported data and non-comprehensiveness.
      Summary: PAN allotment statistics for Financial Year 2013-14 show that allocations are concentrated in the 'Individual' category with other taxpayer statuses comprising a small share; percentages are calculated relative to total PANs. The release also provides a gender- and age-bracketed breakdown for individuals as of 31 March 2013, reporting counts and percentage shares for each age band and aggregate male and female totals.
      Summary: Time-series tables compile the Income Tax Department's direct-tax aggregates and structural metrics: annual collections by component, state/UT break-ups including CTDS entries, direct-tax contribution to total taxes, and a Direct Tax-GDP Ratio with buoyancy measures. Administrative data include composition of pre-assessment and regular-assessment receipts, cost-of-collection ratios, counts of effective assessees by PAN category, and workload and disposal statistics; sources and provisional status for certain years are indicated.
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      30/2016 - dated - 29-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (11th Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: Employees claiming deductions for TDS must furnish evidence or particulars in Form No.12BB to the person responsible for payment, including landlord and lender identification where required. Amendments require electronic submission and verification of monthly and collection statements in Form No.24G to the agency authorised by the Principal Director General of Income tax (Systems), impose specific due dates (March-related filings by 30 April; other months within 15 days), mandate communication of the Book Identification Number, and prescribe quarterly filing deadlines and corresponding updates to Forms 24G, 24Q, 26Q and 27Q.
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      29/2016 - dated - 28-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (10th Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment revises authority designations and mandates electronic furnishing of approval, audit and annual reports for in house research and development facilities eligible for weighted deduction. It prescribes timelines for submission of authority reports and audit certificates, assigns the Principal Director General (Systems) to set secure data capture and transmission standards, and substitutes Forms 3CL and 3CLA plus Annexures to require company identification, project progress, patents, and detailed capital and revenue expenditure reporting, along with cooperation, asset use restrictions and disclosure in audited financial statements.
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      3/2016-17 - dated 29-4-2016
      Competition amongst the officers on relevant legal provisions, procedures and guidelines
      Summary: Mandatory participation is required of Assistant Commissioners, Assistant Value Added Tax Officers and Value Added Tax Inspectors in a recurring monthly competition testing knowledge of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, the Central Sales Tax Act and related rules and procedures; top performers will be rewarded and given certificates, and detailed schedule and mode of the competition will be communicated to concerned officers in advance.

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      DNBR.CO.PD.NO.080/03.10.01/2015-16 - dated 28-4-2016
      Risk weight of 100% has been stipulated in respect of investments in corporate bonds,
      Summary: The circular mandates that risk weights for corporate bond investments by SPDs be linked to the bond's external credit rating: a graded scale applies to short term instruments ( one year) with lower weights for top short term ratings and higher weights for lower or unrated ratings, and a corresponding graded scale applies to long term instruments (> one year). The revision replaces a uniform risk weight and is effective immediately for capital adequacy calculations.
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