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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 09,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Courts have held that seizures premised solely on absence or defect in the e-way bill are not justified where electronic records are later produced or where portal accessibility problems prevented generation; omissions in Part-B such as vehicle number do not alone indicate tax evasion; interception prior to the effective compliance date cannot support mandatory e-way requirements; authorities must follow the statutory adjudication process for seizure and may accept bank guarantees or bonds as security pending completion of proceedings.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Waiver of loan constitutes a capital receipt and is not taxable as a business perquisite since it is a monetary receipt; the business-perquisite provision does not apply to cash loan waivers. The remission provision for trading liabilities covers previously allowed trading deductions and does not extend to cessation of non-trading or capital liabilities that were not claimed as deductions. Accounting treatment should reflect the capital nature of the waiver by crediting capital reserves rather than profit and loss. Deeming provisions that seek to tax capital receipts are problematic and should not be used to tax loan waiver.
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      Summary: A government Sectoral Export Promotion Strategy directs all ministries to submit actionable export action plans with short term targets to the Department of Commerce for coordination with commercial missions; DGFT regional offices will liaise with states and prepare district export dossiers, DoC will organise follow up with export promotion bodies, a task force on SEZs will optimise zone potential, and financial facilitation will be developed through EXIM Bank and NABARD.
      Summary: Regulatory reforms extend the validity of the Good Manufacturing Practices Certificate and establish a clinical trial approval timeline whereby an application not decided within the prescribed period will be deemed approved, aiming to reduce regulatory delay, ensure consistent product quality, and enhance export competitiveness for Indian pharmaceuticals.
      Summary: CriSidEx for January-March 2018 shows MSE sentiment improved to 121 from 107, led by Manufacturing (Chemicals, Auto Components, Engineering and Capital Goods) while unorganised-heavy segments remained subdued; Services were mixed. Operational indicators and hiring are expected to strengthen next quarter. Companies were marginally more positive than micro unorganised firms, which nonetheless showed some improvement. Lenders held a neutral next-quarter outlook and largely reported no deterioration in MSE NPA accounts nor expectation of increased NPAs.
      Summary: Reserve Bank published the reference rate for the US dollar for May 08, 2018, creating the official rupee benchmark; using that rate and middle cross currency quotes it sets corresponding rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen for May 07-08, 2018, and specifies that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 431(E) - dated - 7-5-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Second Amendment Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment inserts a sub rule excluding certain financial ties of relatives of independent directors from the independence disqualification: a relative who is indebted to, or has given a guarantee or provided security for the indebtedness of any third person to, the company, its holding, subsidiary or associate company, or their promoters or directors, within the two immediately preceding financial years or the current financial year, falls within the specified monetary and temporal limits set by the rule. The amendment also replaces "shall" with "may" in rule 16, converting a mandatory requirement into a permissive one.
      2.
      File No. 1/21/2013-CL-V - dated - 7-5-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (Prospectus and Allotment of Securities) Amendment Rules, 2018
      Summary: The Central Government, under powers conferred by section 26 read with section 469 of the Companies Act, 2013, notifies the Companies (Prospectus and Allotment of Securities) Amendment Rules, 2018, which come into force on publication in the Official Gazette and provide for the omission of rules 3, 4, 5 and 6 from the Companies (Prospectus and Allotment of Securities) Rules, 2014.
      3.
      F.No. 1/1/2018-CL.I - dated - 7-5-2018 - Co. Law
      Central Government appoints the 07th May, 2018 as the date on which the provisions of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017 shall come into force
      Summary: Central Government appoints 07th May, 2018 as the date on which specified provisions of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017 shall come into force under sub section (2) of section 1. The notification lists the particular clauses of section 2, sections 8, 13, 18-19, sections 30-33, 39-40, 46, 49, 52, 54-58, 61-62, specified clauses of sections 21 and 23, specified proviso and clauses of section 80, and sections 83 and 86-89 as those provisions to be commenced.
      4.
      F. No. 1/32/2013 -CL-V-Part - dated - 7-5-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (Meetings of Board and its Powers) Amendment Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment permits director participation by video conferencing only when quorum exists through physical presence; narrows applicability from "every listed company" to "every listed public company"; and replaces the special resolution rule under section 186 to require specification of the total amount the Board is authorised to use for loans, guarantees, securities or acquisitions and mandates full particulars be disclosed in the financial statements.
      5.
      F. No. 1/ 33/2013.CL-V (Part) - dated - 7-5-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (Audit and Auditors) Amendment Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment revises specified provisions of the Companies (Audit and Auditors) Rules, omitting an explanation and the proviso to rule 3 and deleting rule 9, substitutes the phrase internal financial controls with reference to financial statements for the prior phrasing of internal controls in rule 10A, and amends rule 14 to replace "who is a cost accountant in practice" with "who is a cost accountant" in two sub-clauses, thereby altering textual qualifications for cost accountants in auditor-related provisions.
      6.
      F. No. 01/16/2013 CL-V (Pt-l) - dated - 7-5-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Second Amendment Rules, 2018
      Summary: The amendment requires the Registrar to allow fifteen days for re-submission to rectify defects in name reservation applications filed through RUN and establishes a tiered additional-fee regime for belated filings: specified multipliers of normal filing fees for delays (up to 12 times beyond 180 days), a Rs.100 per day charge for delayed filings under sections 92 or 137 where the deadline expires after 30/06/2018, and confirmation that fees payable at actual filing apply to filings due before notification. The additional fee also applies to revised financial statements, board reports and secretarial audit reports.
      7.
      F. No. 01/13/2013 CL-V (Pt-l - dated - 7-5-2018 - Co. Law
      Companies (Specification of Definitions Details) Amendment Rules, 2018
      Summary: Amendment removes clause (r) from rule 2(1) of the Companies (Specification of Definitions Details) Rules, 2014; the Central Government enacted the Companies (Specification of Definitions Details) Amendment Rules, 2018 under statutory authority, with a short title and commencement upon publication in the Official Gazette.

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      24/2018 - dated - 7-5-2018 - ADD
      Seeks to provide for provisional assessment of jute goods exported from Bangladesh by M/s Roman Jute Mills Ltd.(Producer/Exporter) and M/s SMP International, LLC, USA (Exporter/Trader) till the final findings of New Shipper Review in this regard are recieved
      Summary: Provisional assessment is ordered for jute products exported from Bangladesh by M/s Roman Jute Mills Ltd. and M/s SMP International, LLC pending completion of a new shipper review. The provisional assessment may be secured by such security or guarantee as the proper customs officer deems fit to cover any deficiency if a definitive anti dumping duty is imposed retrospectively. If the review recommends anti dumping duty, importers will be liable to pay the recommended duty on all imports of the subject goods from the date of initiation of the review.

      DGFT

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      07/2015-2020 - dated - 8-5-2018 - FTP
      Insertion of a new Policy condition under Chapter 87 of ITC (HS), 2017 - Schedule - I (Import Policy)
      Summary: A new Policy Condition (10) in Chapter 87 of ITC (HS) 2017-Schedule I exempts imports of automotive mining equipments, oil rigging equipments for captive operations and vehicles for research and development from Policy Conditions 1 and 2, applicable to both new and used items; the exemption is conditional on re-export or scrapping under certification by concerned authorities once the item's purpose is served, and such equipment/vehicles must not ply on public roads except for mobilization and demobilization.

      VAT - Delhi

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      F. No. DTT-2018-W-13/MAY/112-116 - dated - 4-5-2018 - DVAT
      Notified for general information that the Declaration Forms “C” are declared to be obsolete and invalid for all purposes with immediate effect
      Summary: Declaration Forms "C" are declared obsolete and invalid for all purposes with immediate effect pursuant to sub-rule 13 of rule 5 of the CST (Delhi) Rules, 2005, removing their legal efficacy for VAT/CST compliance. The notification lists two specific form entries in respect of Premier Carworld Pvt. Ltd., identifying the affected form numbers and party details, and is issued by the Commissioner, VAT, Delhi as public notice to treat those forms as void.
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