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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 04,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Amendments modify the Cenvat Credit Rules so that reversal obligations under Rule 6(3) are computed against opening and current period credit for exempted goods and services, and the scope of exempted services is widened to include certain non service activities. Rule 4(7) clarified that service tax on upfront charges for assignment of rights to use natural resources is to be claimed evenly over a specified multi year period, with the usual one year claim limit inapplicable for such governmental or local authority provided assignments. A departmental circular provides implementation guidance, and commentators note potential disputes where deemed inputs may trigger reversal rules.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The summary principle is that an intangible asset is "used" for depreciation purposes when it is kept ready for use, including where machinery or facilities have been prepared and trial runs undertaken; actual commercial exploitation is not essential. Applied to licence fees for radio channels, fees capitalised for channels made ready and run on trial are eligible for amortisation as intangible assets, while fees for channels not ready for use may be treated as advances.
      By: ajay singh
      Summary: The Special Valuation Branch (SVB) investigates whether related party relationships or agreements (technical collaboration, royalties, license fees or other payments) have influenced imported goods' invoice value. Cases are referred to SVB by importer declaration, intelligence, or commissioner order; certain low impact categories are excluded. Upon referral, provisional assessment is carried out, records are transferred to SVB, case numbers assigned and inquiries conducted with document exchange and prescribed timelines. SVB prepares an Investigation Report quantifying any influence on transaction value and forwards findings for finalisation, with show cause notices and adjudication where influence is found.
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      Summary: Launch of an interactive EXIM Analytics Dashboard to provide public access to graphical, queryable export import data promoting Transparency in Governance. The Dashboard offers Export Overview, Import Overview and Balance of Trade modules with month-level aggregation at country, commodity and port granularity, enabling drill-down from aggregate trade figures to top commodities, destination markets and port-level flows. Initial monthly data coverage extends from April 2014 through January 2016, with additional historical data and dashboards to be added progressively.
      Summary: The Ministry states there is no proposal to mandate corporates to set aside 30% of their CSR spend for Swachh Bharat, distinguishing cess receipts from CSR obligations. The release supplies a sectoral breakdown of CSR expenditures reported by 460 listed companies for 2014-15 across Schedule VII activities and an aggregate total, serving as a transparency disclosure without creating mandatory earmarking.
      Summary: An Inter Ministerial Group recommended a comprehensive Central statute titled Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes and Protection of Depositors' Interests Bill, published with the IMG Report and circulated to government bodies and regulators for comments; the Bill defines and prohibits Unregulated Deposit Schemes and provides penalties, but does not expressly define pyramid marketing companies.
      Summary: Recommendations focus on clarifying the term "net profit" and re-examining the temporal reference in Section 135(1); increasing the permissible administrative overhead cap; allowing carry forward of unspent CSR balances with a sunset clause and transfer thereafter to funds listed in Schedule VII; framing Schedule VII to cover activities for larger public good; and allocating monitoring responsibility to boards and CSR committees while excluding government engagement of external experts.
      Summary: Margin requirements mandate bilateral exchange of variation margin at least daily to collateralise current exposure, and, subject to consolidated group thresholds and phased implementation, bilateral gross initial margin to cover potential future exposure. Initial margin may be computed via a prescribed standardised schedule by asset class or by RBI approved risk models subject to governance, stress calibration and a regulatory floor; eligible collateral is limited to cash, central/state government securities and investment grade corporate bonds with prescribed haircuts. Initial margin must be legally protected against commingling and rehypothecation, while variation margin may be reused.
      Summary: Implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement centers on simplifying border clearance, improving transparency, and facilitating trade and value chain integration for domestic manufacturers, especially SMEs. The Agreement allows developing members to classify Articles 1-12 into Category A, B and C commitments enabling phased implementation and capacity building. India has notified Category A commitments, ratified the TFA, and is establishing a National Committee on Trade Facilitation to coordinate inter ministerial, state and private sector participation and to consult industry associations during implementation.
      Summary: Publication of a daily reference rate establishes the Rupee benchmark against the US Dollar and serves as the basis for deriving Rupee rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen using cross currency middle rates, and the SDR Rupee rate will be based on this reference rate.
      Summary: The Government advances a multifaceted manufacturing policy emphasizing Make in India and Startup India, ease-of-doing-business measures, liberalised FDI and licensing, and major infrastructure through industrial corridors such as the DMIC. National Investment and Manufacturing Zones are approved along DMIC and elsewhere to permit domestic and foreign investors to participate in tenders and set up manufacturing bases. A sectoral strategy lists twenty-two priority sectors and industry surveys report prevailing optimism about near-term prospects.
      Summary: Government stocks are offered by the Reserve Bank of India through electronic auctions administered from its Mumbai office using the multiple price method, combining price based and yield based bidding. Both competitive and a Non Competitive Bidding Facility (reservation up to five percent of each notified amount for eligible individuals and institutions) are available; bids must be submitted in designated electronic windows on auction day, results are declared the same day, settlement follows on the prescribed payment date, and the stocks are eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Action Plan creates a startup support framework combining regulatory simplification (self-certification, a portal/app, Startup India Hub, legal and patent support, relaxed procurement, faster exit) with ecosystem measures: a Fund of Funds for equity support, a Credit Guarantee Fund for lending, tax incentives for investors and startups, and expansion of incubation, research parks and industry-academia initiatives to extend startup activity across sectors and regions.
      Summary: Launch of two centralised dashboards: the Make in India Dashboard for Ministries to record progress on targets, facilitate timely delivery of action points, and identify implementation delays; and the Ease of Doing Business Dashboard for States/UTs to submit and validate progress on the State Level Business Reform Action Plan and to identify and disseminate good practices, with authenticated access provided to State/UT governments.
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      16/2016 - dated - 2-5-2016 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Measuring Tapes originating in, or exported from Chinese Taipei, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam for a period of five years
      Summary: Imposition of anti-dumping duty on imports of measuring tapes from Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam following findings of dumping and injury; duties are product- and country-specific (steel and fibre-glass tapes), stated in US dollars per kilogram but payable in Indian currency using the Government-specified exchange rate as of the bill-of-entry date, and effective for five years from Gazette publication.

      DGFT

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      6/2015-2020 - dated - 3-5-2016 - FTP
      Amendment in Para 5.04 (h) of FTP 2015-2020
      Summary: Paragraph 5.04(h) of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020 is amended to state that payment received in rupee terms for services notified in Appendix 5D shall be counted towards discharge of export obligation under the EPCG scheme; a new Appendix 5D lists the services whose rupee receipts qualify for fulfilment of the export obligation.
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      LETTER F.NO.225/12/2016/ITA.II - dated 2-5-2016
      Reduce litigation and maintain consistency assessments of income arising from transfer of unlisted shares no formal market exists for trading.
      Summary: Income arising from transfer of unlisted shares for which no formal market exists shall be considered under the head Capital Gain irrespective of holding period to reduce disputes and maintain uniformity; exceptions apply where transaction genuineness is questionable, where lifting the corporate veil is implicated, or where transfer includes control and management of the underlying business, in which cases the Assessing Officer may take an appropriate view.

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      4/2015-2020 - dated 3-5-2016
      Notification of new Appendix 5D containing the list of services for which payment is received in Rupee terms which could be counted towards discharge of Export Obligation under the Export Promotion Capital Goods(EPCG) Scheme
      Summary: Payments received in Indian Rupees for specified maritime and port services rendered in customs notified areas to foreign liners or their agents, or payments that would otherwise have been received in foreign exchange but paid in rupees out of amounts remittable to overseas principals or buyers, are deemed to be received in foreign exchange and shall be counted towards discharge of export obligation under the EPCG scheme from 1 April 2015; coastal/inland vessel charges and coastal cargo related charges are excluded.
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