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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 11,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Recent indirect tax developments reaffirm that export of services is recognised where consideration is actually received in convertible foreign exchange, restrict refund denial on unjust enrichment without proof of pass on, and preclude show cause notices where tax and interest are paid pre notice in non fraud cases. Amendments to the Cenvat Credit Rules limit reversal on exempt supplies, change documentary requirements for credit, and require spreading of certain service tax credits, while customs and FTP notifications update duty treatments, exemptions and procedural formats.
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      Summary: Recommendations target comprehensive tax administration reform across direct and indirect tax authorities, emphasizing organizational restructuring, taxpayer services, ICT adoption, inter-agency information exchange, human resource strengthening, and analytical capabilities such as predictive analysis and revenue forecasting. Two permanent bodies have been established: the Tax Policy Council (TPC) as an advisory body to review research and suggest policy measures, and the Tax Policy Research Unit (TPRU) under the Revenue Secretary to conduct empirical studies, produce policy papers, assist the Council, and liaise with state tax departments.
      Summary: The requirement that listed companies appoint a woman director stems from Section 149 of the Companies Act and is enforced by a SEBI mandate requiring each listed company to have at least one woman director, who may serve as executive, non executive, independent or non independent; SEBI reported compliance data as of March 31, 2016, and did not require disclosure of whether a woman director is a family member of a promoter or senior executive.
      Summary: The board has discretion to decide whether any unspent portion of the minimum required CSR expenditure may be carried forward to the next year; this clarification applies uniformly to all companies liable for CSR under the Companies Act, 2013, including Public Sector Undertakings.
      Summary: The Companies Law Committee proposed amendments to seventy eight sections of the Companies Act; the Government accepted most recommendations and introduced the Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2016 in the Lok Sabha, with the Minister of Corporate Affairs reporting these developments in a written parliamentary reply.
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2014 clarifies the tax treatment of CSR: CSR expenditures do not qualify as business deductions under income tax law. However, activities specified in Schedule VII that align with income-tax provisions-including rural development, skill development, notified agricultural extension projects and contributions to designated relief funds-may receive relief under separate sections of the Income Tax Act, 1961, subject to fulfilment of relevant conditions and compliance requirements.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the day's Reference Rate for the US Dollar, noted the prior day's figure for comparison, and, using that reference with middle cross-currency quotes, provided corresponding exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen against the rupee; it also states that the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: A ten-year subregional strategy prioritises combined investment in cross-border infrastructure and harmonised border procedures to strengthen trade facilitation and mobility. Key operational elements include development of road corridors, Integrated Check Posts and Land Customs Stations, the East Coast Economic Corridor and port modernisation, plus power transmission, hydro projects and pipeline initiatives. Specialised forums on customs and electricity transmission and ADB-led technical support underpin capacity building and institutional coordination, reflecting the principle that regional cooperation complements domestic undertakings to realise shared growth and integration.
      Summary: Legislative and administrative measures target black money through a new Black Money Act, a domestic income disclosure scheme, and intensified enforcement including increased seizures and prosecutions. Amendments to PMLA expand the proceeds of crime definition to allow attachment of equivalent in country assets, add restoration mechanisms for legitimate claimants, and designate certain customs and tax evasion offences as predicate offences, while specified non financial actors were notified as designated businesses; FEMA amendments permit confiscation of in India value equivalents for foreign situated contraventions.
      Summary: Fee increases for H-1B and L-1 non-immigrant categories are said to impair Indian suppliers' ability to provide services and affect Trade in Services commitments for specialists and intra-corporate transferees; India seeks consultations to address and remove these trade-restrictive measures as contrary to transparency and predictability in trade.
      Summary: Price-based auctions of four re-issued Government Stocks will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using the multiple price method; up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for eligible participants under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on E-Kuber within prescribed windows on the auction day; results are announced the same day and settlement follows on the designated payment date. The stocks qualify for When Issued trading per Reserve Bank guidelines.
      Summary: Expansion of pension coverage prioritises inclusion of the informal workforce into the National Pension System. PFRDA identified low POP branch activation, limited outreach in unorganised and corporate segments, and low subscriber awareness as primary barriers. Administrative responses include activating dormant POP branches, developing an NPS module integrated with banks' core banking systems, and implementing a nationwide training programme for nodal offices. Emphasis was placed on NPS advantages-market returns, flexibility, transparency, low cost-and on communicating tax and corporate incentives to boost enrolment.
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      Companies Law

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      S.O. 1648(E) - dated - 2-5-2016 - Co. Law
      Central Government appoints Shri Amardeep Singh Bhatia, IAS (NL. 1993) to the post of Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
      Summary: Central Government has appointed Shri Amardeep Singh Bhatia, IAS, as Chief Executive Officer of the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority under sub-section (6) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with rule 6 of the IEPF Authority Rules, 2016, to hold the office as an Additional Charge, commencing on assumption of charge for a limited tenure or until further orders.

      DGFT

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      7/2015-2020 - dated - 9-5-2016 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy under Exim Code 85269200 of Chapter 85 of ITC (HS), 2012, Schedule – I (Import Policy)
      Summary: Import policy for radio remote control apparatus under Exim Code 85269200 is amended from Restricted to Free, permitting importation only against a licence issued by the WPC wing of the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.

      VAT - Delhi

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      No. F.3(3)/Fin(Rev-I)/2016-17/dsvi/148 - dated - 9-5-2016 - DVAT
      Amendment in Third and Fourth Schedule in Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004
      Summary: Amendments to the Schedules of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004 revise taxable classifications in the Third Schedule by substituting and inserting entries for metals, narrowing electronic equipment to data processing machines, adding footwear, readymade garments excluding khadi, school bags, sweets and namkeens, E rickshaws and battery/hybrid vehicles, and marble; and amend the Fourth Schedule by substituting the tobacco products row with a specified levy and omitting another entry. The notification is effective the day after issuance.
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      No. F.3(2)/Fin(Rev-I)/2016-17/dsvi/141 - dated - 6-5-2016 - DVAT
      Amendment in Fourth Schedule of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004
      Summary: The Fourth Schedule entry for diesel (High Speed Diesel; Super Light Diesel Oil; Light Diesel Oil) in the Delhi Value Added Tax framework is replaced to prescribe a specified ad valorem charge on diesel, and the notification provides that this amendment takes effect from the day immediately following its issuance.
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      DGFT

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      5/2016 - dated 10-5-2016
      Clarification regarding classification of export item “Silico manganese” [ITC (HS) code 72023000]
      Summary: Silico Manganese is chemically Ferro-silico-Manganese and both names denote the same product classified under ITC (HS) Code 72023000. Exports of this product are eligible for FPS benefits under Sl. No. 249 of Appendix 37D (PN 6) and Sl. No. 282 of Appendix 37D (PN 52), as clarified by the Directorate and consistent with the DEPB Committee decision.
      2.
      Trade Notice No. 13/AM16 - dated 3-5-2016
      Amendment in Trade Notice No. 12 dated 22/04/2016
      Summary: Amendment revises the EDI Helpdesk Number and E-mail ID, provides the toll free helpdesk number and EDI helpdesk email, and lists designated EDI Section officers with board numbers, extensions, and email addresses. It further identifies senior departmental contacts with direct and board numbers, extensions, and email addresses to be contacted if EDI Section queries remain unresolved.

      Central Excise

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      1029/17/2016-CX - dated 10-5-2016
      Clarification on segregation of impurities viz. iron, steel, rubber, plastic, dust etc. from honey grade brass scrap
      Summary: Segregation of attached impurities from honey grade brass scrap is an essential pre treatment in manufacture and produces materials of distinct character and use; those segregated foreign materials are process waste, not removal of inputs as such, and must be cleared on payment of duty based on their appropriate classification and transaction value.
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