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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 19,2015

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      By: CSSANJAY MALHOTRA
      Summary: GST is a destination-based, value-addition tax intended to subsume numerous central and state levies into a dual CGST/SGST model with IGST for inter-state supplies; it prescribes cross-utilisation rules for input tax credits, rate categories for necessities and industrial goods, a constitutional amendment and GST Council for governance, transitional and compensation arrangements including a temporary 1% inter-state levy and staged state revenue compensation, and operational measures on registration, invoicing, returns, refunds and exemptions to reduce cascading taxes and transaction costs.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2015 postpones the operative increase in service tax rate and the levy of a Swachh Bharat Cess until a date notified later; meanwhile, enactment amends definitions to capture chit fund foremen and lottery agents, clarifies taxable input agency services and consideration, enables recovery of self assessed unpaid tax without prior notice, rationalises penalties into distinct regimes with transitional rules, and defers consequential rate, composition and negative list changes pending notification, raising open issues on credit and transitional adjustments.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Notification extends advance ruling eligibility to resident firms for specified service tax matters, defining resident firm to include partnerships, limited liability partnerships (including LLPs without company partners), sole proprietorships and one person companies, and applying income-tax residency criteria to determine 'resident'.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Remand orders in indirect tax matters are issued when adjudicatory or appellate authorities fail to observe principles of natural justice, neglect evidentiary or procedural obligations, or ignore earlier directions; remands frequently require authorities to obtain expert opinion, verify material facts, furnish investigatory reports to affected parties, exercise delegated powers judicially, and afford parties an opportunity to place materials before the authority for fresh consideration.
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      Summary: An Advisory Board on Railway Finances was constituted to advise on attracting and structuring domestic and international investment for railway infrastructure, matching projects with appropriate financing sources, designing investor comfort measures, and ensuring sustainability of funding models; a Financial Services Cell was created within the Ministry to focus on financing strategy and project finance matching.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India appeals to income tax assessees to remit dues sufficiently in advance and to use alternate channels-select branches of authorised agency banks or online payment facilities-to avoid end of period congestion and the operational difficulty of issuing receipts at Reserve Bank offices; a list of twenty nine authorised agency banks is provided.
      Summary: Capital account convertibility permits unrestricted currency conversion for cross border asset transactions and exposes the economy to heterogeneous flows-from long term productive investment to short term volatile portfolio movements. Its benefits include broader financing channels and potential efficiency gains; its risks include sensitivity to macroeconomic conditions, sudden reversals, exchange rate volatility, and crises from unhedged foreign currency liabilities. India has progressively liberalised FDI and portfolio access while maintaining prudential limits on foreign currency debt and restricting speculative offshore rupee trading. Full convertibility should be pursued incrementally, contingent on fiscal consolidation, price stability, financial sector health, market depth, and stronger supervision.
      Summary: Creation of remunerative employment in industry and services is essential to broad based prosperity because agricultural productivity growth alone is insufficient for sustained long term growth or to absorb the agricultural workforce. Policy instruments to facilitate this transition include public investment in productivity enhancing agriculture, promotion of manufacturing and services under "Make in India", state led labor law reforms supported by cooperative federalism, proposed consolidation of central labor laws, an administrative portal enabling self certification for labor compliance, and accelerated skill development for rural workers to access urban jobs.
      Summary: The beta launch of the institution's public website establishes an online channel for transparency and dissemination by publishing its constitutional mandate, functions, activities and initial reports, and adds a blogging feature for articles, field reports, work in progress and official opinions; the final site is under construction and will be updated.
      Summary: The central bank publishes a Reference Rate for the US dollar that serves as the benchmark for deriving Rupee exchange rates; cross-currency middle rates are applied with that reference to produce Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen rates against the Rupee. The SDR-Rupee rate is likewise determined based on the same Reference Rate framework.
      Summary: The Government reports provisional 2014-15 fiscal outcomes showing a fiscal deficit of 4.0% of GDP and a revenue deficit of 2.8% of GDP versus revised estimates, describing these results as evidence of continued fiscal consolidation. Accompanying data indicate growth in gross tax collections, higher tax devolution to States, non-tax and non-debt capital receipts meeting substantial proportions of revised estimates, and Plan and Non-Plan expenditures close to their revised estimates.
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      10/2015-16 - dated 15-5-2015
      Filing of online return for the 4th quarter of 2014-15 – extension of period thereof.
      Summary: The filing deadline for fourth-quarter 2014-15 VAT returns in Form DVAT-16, DVAT-17 and DVAT-48, with required annexures/enclosures, is extended to 22/05/2015; tax payment obligations remain unchanged and must be paid as usual. Dealers using digital signatures are not required to submit hard copies of returns or Form DVAT-56.
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