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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 07,2016

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Omission of specific negative list entries in the Finance Bill, 2016 brings certain educational and transport services into the service tax net while corresponding amendments to Notification No. 25/2012 ST relocate and substitute definitions to retain targeted exemptions; stage carriage and carriage of goods by aircraft or vessel are made taxable subject to notification based exemptions, abatement, and specified forward/reverse charge and Cenvat credit consequences.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Where a works contract specifies goods of particular quality and approved out of State or foreign sources so that importation and inter State movement occur to fulfill contract requirements, those movements are to be treated as sale in the course of inter State trade under Section 3(a) and as sale in the course of import under Section 5(2) of the CST Act, because importation and inter State supply are incidental to and occasioned by the contract.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Regulations govern establishment of foreign branch, liaison and project offices in India by defining office types, listing permissible activities for branch and liaison offices, requiring prior RBI approval (with specified exemptions), prescribing financial eligibility and application procedures via Authorized Dealer Category I banks, and setting operational rules on validity, registration, remittances, asset transfer, annual reporting and closure subject to FEMA and RBI guidelines.
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      Summary: Action against evasion of capital gains tax is taken under the Income tax Act through searches, surveys, enquiries, assessment, tax, interest, penalty and prosecution; specific taxpayer information is restricted by law. The Government has strengthened detection and deterrence via legislative amendments, administrative capacity building and information technology measures including a Special Investigation Team, Benami law amendments and an information driven programme (Project Insight).
      Summary: The Government proposes to restore publication of All India Income Tax Statistics in a revised format for public release after addressing prior deficiencies: reliance on estimates from a relatively small, non-representative sample of taxpayers, and a two- to three-year publication lag. The resumption is to follow measures to broaden the sample and to modernise data collection through computerisation and networking of tax offices to improve timeliness and representativeness.
      Summary: Foreign artists performing in India are taxable under applicable Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements or domestic law, whichever is more beneficial, and the payer is obliged to deduct tax at source where the income is chargeable in India; government records are not maintained on a country wise basis for taxes paid by such artists.
      Summary: The Finance Bill, 2016 proposes an Equalization Levy at six per cent on consideration for specified digital services received or receivable by a non-resident from an Indian resident carrying on business or from a non-resident with a permanent establishment in India where the aggregate annual consideration exceeds the statutory threshold; the levy targets payments for services such as online advertising and is structured as a business-to-business tax.
      Summary: Promoters and listed companies must disclose pledging, invocation and release of promoter shares to stock exchanges within specified timelines, and listed companies must include number and percentage of promoter pledged shares in the quarterly shareholding pattern filed in the prescribed format; stock exchanges disseminate the information publicly to support investor transparency.
      Summary: Offshore tax evasion is being tackled through legislative and administrative measures including the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015, amendments to the Benami Transactions regime to enable confiscation and prosecution, strengthened enforcement capacity and IT-enabled information mining, prioritisation of high-impact prosecutions, and active international cooperation via tax treaties, tax information exchange agreements and participation in the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement/Common Reporting Standard for automatic exchange of information.
      Summary: Notification of Revival and Rehabilitation of Sick Companies Rules is deferred pending establishment of the adjudicatory fora and commencement of the repeal legislation; draft rules and related e-forms have been vetted and public consultations completed but formal notification awaits those enabling conditions.
      Summary: The Ministry provided cumulative Grants-in-aid to IICA totalling seventy-one point eight nine crore rupees through 2015-16; IICA utilised sixty-eight point three nine crore rupees for institute operations and training programmes between 2008-09 and 2015-16, and received an additional release in 2015-16 for strengthening its Academy, as disclosed in a ministerial written parliamentary reply.
      Summary: Central tax administrations expanded technology deployment to accelerate processing and refunds: the majority of income tax returns were filed online and processed automatically at the Central Processing Centre, enabling large scale refund disbursements over successive years. E payment of excise and service tax refunds and rebates was implemented, with a high share of service exporter refunds granted within five days. A Single Window Interface for Facilitating Trade (SWIFT) consolidated multi agency clearance to reduce documentation and costs, coinciding with an increased indirect tax to GDP ratio.
      Summary: Reference exchange rate for the US dollar is published for the reporting date alongside the prior day's rate; cross currency middle rates are used to derive euro, pound sterling and yen rates against the rupee; the SDR rupee rate is to be based on the published reference rate.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      22/2016 - dated - 5-5-2016 - CE
      Seeks to further amend notification No.12/2012-Central Excise dated 17.03.2012 - Effective rate of duty - Modification in respect to items i.e (a) Populated printed circuit board" (b)Parts, testing equipment, tools and tool-kits for maintenance, repair, and overhauling (MRO) and (c) etc.
      Summary: The notification amends Central Excise exemptions by lowering specified duty rates at two serials, excluding populated printed circuit boards from generic "Parts, components and accessories" exemptions, inserting new entries for populated printed circuit boards with specified classification and duty treatment, and creating a nil rate entry for parts and sub parts used in their manufacture. It also omits certain serials, removes "and speakers" from another entry, and substitutes the MRO parts exemption with a provision making it subject to conditions specified in the corresponding Customs table entry.
      2.
      21/2016 - dated - 5-5-2016 - CE
      Seeks to further amend notification No.2/2011-Central Excise dated 1.03.2011 - Wireless data modem cards with PCMCIA or USB or PCI express ports removed
      Summary: The Central Government amends the principal Central Excise notification by omitting the Table entry identified as serial number 61 and its related entries, thereby removing that specific item from the exemption Table while leaving the remainder of the principal notification and earlier amendments intact.
      3.
      20/2016 - dated - 5-5-2016 - CE
      Seeks to further amend notification No.1/2011-Central Excise dated 1.03.2011 - Wireless data modem cards with PCMCIA or USB or PCI express ports removed i.e. not eligible for benefit of 2% of duty.
      Summary: Notification No.20/2016-Central Excise omits serial number 101 from the Table to Notification No.1/2011-Central Excise, excluding wireless data modem cards with PCMCIA, USB or PCI express ports from the 2% duty benefit, enacted under powers of sub section (1) of section 5A of the Central Excise Act, 1944.
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      26/2016 - dated - 5-5-2016 - CE (NT)
      Duty includes Infrastructure Cess leviable where the Export are allowed without payment of duty or procurement of goods without payment of duty for use in manufacture of export goods - Seeks to further amend notification No. 42/2001-CE(NT) dated 26.6.2001, No. 43/2001-CE(NT) dated 26.6.2001, No. 19/2004-CE(NT) dated 6.9.2004 and No. 21/2004-CE(NT) dated 6.9.2004
      Summary: Amendments add Infrastructure Cess, leviable under sub-clause (1) of clause 159 of the Finance Bill, 2016 and given force of law by provisional declaration, into the explanatory provisions of Notifications No. 42/2001-CE(NT), No. 43/2001-CE(NT) and No. 19/2004-CE(NT), and substitute the Explanation in Notification No. 21/2004-CE(NT) to list Secondary and Higher Education Cess and Infrastructure Cess, thereby ensuring the Infrastructure Cess is expressly recognised alongside other cesses in non-tariff duty relief contexts.
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      25/2016 - dated - 5-5-2016 - CE (NT)
      Routers falling under tariff item 8517 69 30 shall be subject to MRP based duty on 80% of MRP - Seeks to further amend notification No.49/2008-Central Excise (N.T.) dated 24.12.2008
      Summary: The notification amends the principal central excise notification by inserting a new serial entry 88A for routers under tariff classification 8517 69 30, attaching the numeric duty notation "20" in the table; the amendment is effected under section 4A of the Central Excise Act, 1944 to further modify Notification No.49/2008-Central Excise (N.T.).

      Customs

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      32/2016 - dated - 5-5-2016 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend notification No.24/2005-Customs dated 1.03.2005 - Restriction on benefit of exemption with regard to the items "charger or adapter, battery, wired headsets and speakers of mobile handsets including cellular phones" withdrawn.
      Summary: Amends the principal customs exemption notification by omitting the words "charger or adapter, battery, wired headsets and speakers of mobile handsets including cellular phones and" against serial number 39 in the table, thereby withdrawing those items from the exemption.
      7.
      31/2016 - dated - 5-5-2016 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend notification No.21/2012-Customs dated 17.03.2012 - Import of Charger or adapter, battery, wired headsets for use in manufacture of mobile handsets including cellular phones shall be exempted subject to conditions.
      Summary: Inserts a new exemption entry for charger or adapter, battery, wired headsets for use in manufacture of mobile handsets including cellular phones, subject to compliance with the Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty for Manufacture of Excisable Goods) Rules, 2016, and specifies Nil duty; deletes certain references to mobile phones and mobile handsets from other exemption entries to narrow their scope.
      8.
      30/2016 - dated - 5-5-2016 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend notification No.12/2012-Customs dated 17.03.2012 - Effective rate of duty on import of goods - Amendments with regard to various items.
      Summary: The notification amends tariff table entries to add and modify exempted imports-including silica preforms for optical fibre manufacture, chargers/adapters and batteries for handset manufacture, and detailed parts and sub parts for populated printed circuit boards-while excluding populated printed circuit boards from generic parts descriptions. It revises aircraft maintenance exemptions by substituting an Annexure condition requiring DGCA approved quality manager certification, maintenance of import/use accounts, periodic submission to the Commissioner of Customs, and execution of a bond to secure duty where goods are not proved to have been used, installed or consumed for permitted maintenance purposes; it also provides an export after repair qualification for imported aircraft components.

      SEZ

      9.
      S.O. 1625 (E) - dated - 5-4-2016 - SEZ
      De-notification of certain areas - Multi-Product Special Economic Zone at Nellore, Andhra Pradesh
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising powers under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and SEZ Rules, 2006, has de-notified an area of 234.7 hectares from the Multi-Product SEZ at Nellore following the developer's proposal, State Government No Objection, and the Development Commissioner's recommendation, thereby revising the notified SEZ area to 768.27 hectares and specifying the affected villages and survey numbers in a tabulated schedule.

      VAT - Delhi

      10.
      No. F3(619)/Policy/VAT/2016/183-196 - dated - 6-5-2016 - DVAT
      Modification to the notification number F3(619)/Policy/VAT/2016/1291-1304 dated 12th January, 2016 - details of purchases where the total amount of an invoice does not exceed ₹ 1000/-(one thousand rupees) shall not be mandatorily required to be furnished in Form GE-II
      Summary: The Commissioner directs that purchase details in Form GE-II need not be furnished for invoices with total not exceeding Rs. 1000, with immediate effect. Outstanding Form GE-II returns for the four quarters of the financial year 2015-2016 that remain unfiled are required to be submitted by a specified deadline, and a nil-return in Form GE-II must be filed where no purchases occurred in a quarter.
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