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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 09,2016

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      By: ARUN KUMAR V K
      Summary: Computation of book profit for MAT on Ind AS companies requires aligning Ind AS profit presentation with distributable profits under company law and statutory MAT adjustments. Notional/unrealised gains in net other comprehensive income are to be excluded from distributable profits and managerial remuneration; MCA-listed OCI items illustrate typical exclusions. The Committee recommends no additional adjustments to Ind AS net profit (excluding OCI) beyond statutory MAT adjustments unless MCA prescribes distributable profit modifications, and sets principles for first time Ind AS adoption adjustments to retained earnings and reserves.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Budget 2016 standardises interest on delayed payment of Service tax, Excise and Customs duties, with a higher rate where service tax collected from recipients is not deposited with the Central Government; notifications amend Sections 75, 73B, 11AA and 28AA to implement the revised interest regime. A reduced interest concession is available for assessees below a specified turnover threshold. Limitation periods for issuing show cause notices in non-fraud cases are extended-Service tax recovery period increased and Excise and Customs limitation periods lengthened-while fraud-related limitation periods remain unchanged.
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      Summary: Rule 141-A authorises DGS&D to host a Government e Marketplace (GeM) for common goods and services, requires DGS&D to publicise the portal and items, obliges procuring authorities to ensure price reasonableness, and permits direct online purchases through GeM with supplier selection according to quality, specification and delivery; GeM will also offer online bidding and reverse auction. The monetary ceiling in Rule 141-A applies only to GeM purchases; other procurements remain subject to existing GFR rules.
      Summary: Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) was expanded to cover all central schemes delivering cash benefits to individuals, with implementation guidance issued in February 2015. State and UT governments are responsible for identifying eligible beneficiaries, capturing Aadhaar and bank account details, digitising and uploading beneficiary records to the IT portal, and regularly updating those records to support electronic cash transfers.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank's Customer Rights Charter sets five core customer rights and directs banks to adopt a Board approved standalone Customer Rights Policy or integrate the Charter into existing Customer Service Policies, with Board review of implementation; banks must also frame Board approved Fair Practices Codes. RBI's lending guidance emphasises adequate disclosures and non coercive recovery, revising prior Fair Practices Code guidance for NBFCs to address sectoral changes. The Banking Ombudsman provides specified grounds for complaints, and an autonomous self regulatory Banking Codes and Standards Board of India has been supported to enhance customer service standards.
      Summary: The Gold Monetization Scheme mobilizes idle gold into the formal financial system, supported by a public awareness campaign across radio, print, SMS and social media, and has been amended periodically in response to stakeholder feedback; scheme details are published on the central bank's website and the government reported aggregate mobilization figures in a parliamentary reply.
      Summary: The Gold Monetization Scheme permits voluntary gold deposits by temples and religious bodies, with limited state-wise participation to date; the Government will not mandate deposits. Redemption of long term and medium term deposits is allowed in the form of physical gold, subject to prescribed guidelines issued by the monetary authority.
      Summary: RBI has granted in-principle approval to NPCI to implement the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), enabling mobile push and pull transfers via a virtual address that removes the need to provide detailed account or beneficiary information, and facilitating interoperability of person-to-merchant payments; RBI also reported expansion of ATM capacity and increased debit-card ATM transaction volumes and has issued licensing guidelines for payments banks to promote financial inclusion through small savings and payments/remittance services.
      Summary: The Ministry-supported nine-month Corporate Social Responsibility certification programme, administered by a government-affiliated institute, aims to professionalise CSR implementation by developing qualified practitioners from corporate sponsors and public undertakings; reported cohort completions and ongoing enrolments were disclosed to the legislature as evidence of uptake and capacity building for CSR compliance and management.
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      Income Tax

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      31/2016 - dated - 5-5-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (12th Amendment) Rules, 2016 - Amends Rule 29B - Relaxation from one of the conditions - Application for certificate authorising receipt of interest and other sums without deduction of tax
      Summary: Omission of clause (iii) of sub rule (2) of rule 29B relaxes one of the eligibility or documentary conditions for obtaining a certificate that authorises receipt of interest and other sums without deduction of tax at source, constituting a procedural textual amendment to the Income tax Rules effective on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      8/2016 - dated - 4-5-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for submission of Form 15CC by an authorised dealer in respect of remittances under sub-section (6) of section 195 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 read with rule 37BB of the Income-tax Rules, 1962
      Summary: Authorised dealers must electronically file quarterly Form 15CC statements by registering for an ITDREIN on the e-filing portal (or using TAN), designating and activating an authorised person via email link and OTP, and submitting the prescribed XML-formatted report signed with the authorised person's Digital Signature Certificate after providing the reporting entity PAN, period and category.
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      7/2016 - dated - 4-5-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for online submission of declaration by person claiming receipt of certain incomes without deduction of tax in Form 15G/15H under sub-section (1) or under sub-section (1A) of section 197A of the Income-tax Act, 1961 read with Rule 29C of Income-tax Rules, 1962
      Summary: Procedure mandates online submission of Form 15G and Form 15H declarations via the Income Tax e-filing portal: deductors must register using TAN, prepare the prescribed XML zip using the provided utility, sign the zip with a Digital Signature Certificate via the DSC Management Utility, upload the zip and signature to the Upload Form 15G/15H path, and obtain portal validation and status updates; the deductor must allot a unique identification number to each declaration quarterly and furnish particulars with those numbers in the quarterly statement of deduction of tax in accordance with specified procedures and formats.
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      6/2016 - dated - 4-5-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for online submission of statement of deduction of tax under sub-section (3) of section 200 and statement of collection of tax under proviso to sub-section (3) of section 206C of the Income-tax Act, 1961 read with rule 31A(5) and rule 31AA(5) of the Income-tax Rules, 1962 respectively
      Summary: Notification prescribes e filing procedure for TDS/TCS statements requiring valid TAN, registration on the e filing portal as Tax Deductor & Collector, preparation via the Return Preparation Utility, validation with the File Validation Utility, and upload of a zipped statement accompanied by a signature file generated through the DSC Management Utility. Uploaded files are processed and validated by the portal and the statement status is shown as Uploaded and subsequently as Accepted or Rejected, with rejection reasons displayed; TIN Facilitation Centres remain an alternative submission route.

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      F.3(11)/Fin(T&E)/2009-10/DS-VI/139 - dated - 5-5-2016 - DVAT
      Appointment of officers to assist the Value Added Tax, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
      Summary: Under statutory powers in the Delhi Value Added Tax Act and Rules, the Lt. Governor appointed specified officers as Special Commissioner and Joint Commissioner to assist the Commissioner of Value Added Tax in administration; the notification names the appointees, records their dates of physical joining, and provides that the appointments take effect from the date of assumption of charge as issued by the Finance Department.
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      FEMA

      1.
      Press Note No. 4(2016 Series) - dated 6-5-2016
      Policy on foreign investment for Asset Reconstruction Companies-amendment of paragraph 6.2.18.1 of ‘consolidated FDI Policy Circular of 2015’
      Summary: The policy amendment permits up to 100% foreign equity in Asset Reconstruction Companies on the automatic route. ARCs are entities registered under section 3 of the SARFAESI Act. Investment conditions, including sponsor shareholding and investor participation, are governed by the SARFAESI Act and RBI directions; the total holding of any individual FII/FPI remains below ten percent, and FIIs/FPIs may invest in Security Receipts subject to RBI guidelines and applicable limits. The amendment is effective immediately.

      DGFT

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      8/2015-2020 - dated 6-5-2016
      Amendment in ANF-5A [Application for issue of EPCG Authorisation]; ANF 5B [Application for redemption of EPCG Authorisation]; ANF 5C [Application for Clubbing of EPCG Authorisations] and Appendix 5C [Format of Certificate of CA/ Cost Accountant / CS for redemption of EPCG Authorisation] as contained in the Appendices & Aayat Niryat Forms of FTP 2015-20
      Summary: Immediate amendments notify revised ANF 5A, ANF 5B, ANF 5C and Appendix 5C for the EPCG scheme: ANF 5A prescribes on line application fields and declarations for issuance of EPCG/Post Export EPCG Authorisations including capital goods particulars, duty and EO calculations, and documentation requirements; ANF 5B prescribes redemption/post export duty credit scrip procedures, required export evidence and attestations; Appendix 5C sets out the CA/Cost Accountant/Company Secretary certification and checklist for EO verification; ANF 5C governs clubbing of multiple authorisations and resultant EO aggregation.
      3.
      4/2016 - dated 5-5-2016
      Clarification regarding benefit under Incremental Export Incentivisation Scheme (IEIS) notified vide Notification No.27 dated 28th December 2012
      Summary: RAs shall process IEIS claims without imposing the earlier cap on incremental growth, while applying enhanced scrutiny per Public Notice and policy provisions. Transfer of export performance between IEC holders and certain disclaimer provisions are not admissible. Doubts about authenticity of increments must be referred to investigating agencies and claims finalized after their report. All cases require Head of Office approval and RAs may scrutinize small-value claims where prima facie irregularities exist; no right vests where impropriety or fraud is detected.
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