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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 20,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A received show cause notice is the primary stage of adjudication and not ordinarily challengeable before appellate or civil forums; High Courts permit writ relief only in exceptional cases such as jurisdictional usurpation, violation of the principles of natural justice, mechanistic or pre determined notices, or wrongful invocation of extended limitation. In routine cases where no such legal defect is apparent, courts expect the assessee to file a reply and seek statutory remedies before seeking writ intervention.
      By: Monarch Bhatt
      Summary: Amendments effective 14 May 2016 change service tax compliance and substantive scope: differentiated interest for collected-but-unremitted tax, an Indirect Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme for closing appeal cases with payment and limited penalty, mandatory annual returns with prescribed deadlines and capped late penalties, taxation of lottery distribution and spectrum assignment transfers, extended limitation for non-fraud recoveries, retrospective refunds and restored exemptions for specified public works and airports/ports contracts, migration of certain educational services into an exemption notification, and tightened procedural enforcement including revised rule-making, complaint thresholds, arrest conditions, rebate powers and penalty closure provisions.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank revised foreign investment rules for Credit Information Companies to allow higher FDI where investors have an established track record in regulated credit bureaus, imposing tiered ownership ceilings: lower caps where investor ownership is not well diversified and full ownership where it is; higher ownership in non diversified investors is subject to conditions on Board composition, and FII/FPI holdings must remain below a single digit equity threshold.
      Summary: India provided near-comprehensive duty-free market access under its Duty Free Tariff Preference and ASEAN-India arrangements and effected the transition from barter trade to normal trade, paired with liberal services access including a visa fee waiver for business and employment applicants. The measures are complemented by sectoral cooperation offers in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, textiles, IT and autos, commitments on infrastructure and border facility upgrades, and capacity-building and training to deepen bilateral commercial engagement.
      Summary: Amendments effected by the Finance Act, 2016 revise multiple taxation statutes and associated rules, introducing new levies and procedural frameworks across direct and indirect tax regimes. The Act amends Income Tax, Service Tax, Customs and Central Excise law and updates subordinate rules and notifications. It establishes the Krishi Kalyan Cess, Infrastructure Cess and an Equalisation Levy, and institutes an Income Declaration Scheme together with Direct and Indirect Tax Dispute Resolution Schemes, requiring adjustments to tariffs, notifications and compliance procedures to implement collection and assessment changes.
      Summary: A tentative, consultative approach favors light-touch regulation for Peer-to-Peer lending platforms to preserve financial inclusion while addressing consumer protection. Prudential measures should be limited and platforms should be prohibited from handling lenders' funds. Emphasis must be on conduct of business regulation: mandatory disclosures, codes of conduct, fit-and-proper standards, KYC and credit assessment, and recovery assistance. Entry, governance, minimum capital guidance, operational risk management, business continuity, technology safeguards and grievance redressal mechanisms are required to maintain trust and continuity.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published an updated Reference Rate for the US Dollar with the prior day's comparative figure, and, using that reference and mid-market cross-currency quotes, disclosed corresponding Rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; the press release further states that the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      S.O.1795 (E) - dated - 18-5-2016 - Co. Law
      Central Government appoints the 18th day of May, 2016, as the date on which the provisions of clause (iv) of sub-section (29) of section 2, sections 435 to 438 and section 440 of the Companies Act, 2013 shall come into force
      Summary: Commencement of specified statutory provisions is effected by executive notification appointing a date for those provisions to come into force, thereby operationalising clause (iv) of sub-section (29) of section 2 and sections 435 to 438 and 440 of the Companies Act by administrative order.
      2.
      S.O. 1796 (E) - dated - 18-5-2016 - Co. Law
      Establishment of Special Courts for the purposes of trial of offences punishable under the sub-section (1) of section 435 of Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: The Central Government, with High Court concurrence, designates named existing criminal courts as Special Courts under section 435 of the Companies Act, 2013 to try offences under the Act punishable with imprisonment of two years or more, and maps each designated court to its territorial jurisdiction as set out in the notification table, including subsequent substitutions to certain entries.

      Customs

      3.
      77/2016 - dated - 19-5-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 20th May, 2016
      Summary: Determination under the Customs Act prescribes the rate of exchange for specified foreign currencies to be applied to imported and export goods, superseding the prior notification and listing separate conversion rates for imports and exports in Schedule I (unit rates) and Schedule II (rates per one hundred units).

      DGFT

      4.
      8/2015-2020 - dated - 18-5-2016 - FTP
      Amendment in export policy of edible oils
      Summary: The amendment permits export of Rice Bran oil in bulk irrespective of pack size, exempting it from the prohibition on edible oil exports, and allows export of other edible oils only in branded consumer packs up to five kilograms subject to a Minimum Export Price, effected by amendment to the relevant foreign trade notification with immediate effect.

      Income Tax

      5.
      S.O.1508 (E) - dated - 26-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Sadhu Vaswani Mission, Maharashtra
      Summary: The Central Government specifies the "Sight for the sightless & Quality Healthcare" project by Sadhu Vaswani Mission as an eligible project under Section 35AC for three years beginning 2016-17 at the approved project cost, following the National Committee's recommendation. The exemption under Section 35AC expressly excludes funds received under corporate social responsibility provisions and Companies (CSR) Rules.
      6.
      S.O.1507 (E) - dated - 26-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh
      Summary: Notification designates the Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust's running and maintenance of specified medical institutes, mobile hospital operations, and corpus-fund building as an eligible project for tax-deduction purposes for three further financial years beginning 2016-17, increases the approved project cost and corpus fund ceiling, and excludes funds received under Schedule VII of the Companies Act and Companies (CSR) Rules from the deduction.
      7.
      S.O.1506 (E) - dated - 26-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Smile Foundation, Green Park Extension, New Delhi
      Summary: Central Government notifies "Mission Education, Delhi" run by Smile Foundation as an eligible project for the tax exemption under section 35AC for a further three years commencing 2016-17 at the same approved cost; the extension follows the National Committee's recommendation. The notification specifies that the exemption does not apply to funds received under Schedule VII of the Companies Act and the Companies (CSR) Rules 2014.
      8.
      S.O.1505 (E) - dated - 26-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Cancer Patients Aid Association, Mumbai
      Summary: Amendment under section 35AC raises the maximum allowable project cost for Cancer Patients Aid Association's notified eligible projects in Maharashtra from Rs. 365.67 lakh to Rs. 700.00 lakh, following a recommendation of the National Committee that the project is properly executed. The notification also specifies that the section 35AC exemption does not apply to funds received under Schedule VII of the Companies Act and the Companies (CSR) Rules, 2014.
      9.
      S.O.1504(E) - dated - 26-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Thirumalai Charity Trust ‘Thirumalai’ Mumbai
      Summary: Notification extends eligibility under Section 35AC to Thirumalai Charity Trust's Integrated Community Health and Development Programme for a further three years from 2016-17 at the same approved project cost, following a National Committee recommendation that execution is proper, and expressly excludes funds received under Schedule VII of Section 135 of the Companies Act and the Companies (CSR) Rules from the Section 35AC exemption.
      10.
      S.O.1503(E) - dated - 26-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Chington Development Society, Senapati, Manipur
      Summary: The notification designates "Economic Empowerment of Tribal poor through Income Generation Programme" by Chington Development Society as an eligible project for tax-exempt expenditure for three further years beginning 2016-17, maintaining the approved estimated cost of Rs. 1007.50 lakh, following a National Committee recommendation. The exemption expressly does not apply to funds received under Schedule VII of Section 135 and the Companies (CSR) Rules 2014.
      11.
      S.O.1502(E) - dated - 26-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Asian Society of Continuing Medical Education, Chennai
      Summary: Notification increases the maximum project cost for the Asian Society of Continuing Medical Education, Chennai, as recognised for deduction purposes following the National Committee's recommendation, substituting the earlier notified cost with the revised higher amount; it also specifies that deduction relief does not apply to funds received under corporate social responsibility provisions and associated rules.
      12.
      S.O.1501(E) - dated - 26-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Smt. Savitaben Ramanlal Dahyalal Shah, Sarvajanik Hospital & Prashutigruh Trust, Mehsana, Gujarat
      Summary: The notification amends the original project notification to substitute the previously notified maximum project cost with an enhanced sanctioned amount for the hospital project carried out by the specified trust, thereby increasing the allowable cost for deduction under the income tax provision; it also specifies that the exemption will not apply to funds received under Schedule VII of the Companies Act and the Companies CSR rules.
      13.
      S.O.1500 (E) - dated - 26-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On - Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha, Pune
      Summary: Amendment to the section 35AC notification extends the Integrated Rural Development Project by Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha for three financial years from 2016-17, expands its area of work to all states of the Union, and increases the maximum project cost allowed for deduction. The National Committee recommended the changes based on project execution and projected enhancements. The exemption under section 35AC is expressly made inapplicable to funds received under Schedule VII of section 135 of the Companies Act and the Companies (CSR) Rules, 2014.

      SEZ

      14.
      S.O. 1700(E) - dated - 26-4-2016 - SEZ
      De-notification of certain area from the Multi Product Special Economic Zone at Indore, Madhya Pradesh;
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising powers under section 4 read with rule 8 of the SEZ Act and Rules, de notifies 169.577 hectares of the Indore Multi Product SEZ following a developer proposal, State No Objection and Development Commissioner recommendation, thereby reducing the notified area to 944.145 hectares and specifying the village and survey numbers of all parcels removed from SEZ status.
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      Service Tax

      1.
      193/03/2016 - dated 18-5-2016
      Clarification regarding leviability of service tax in respect of services provided by arbitral tribunal and members of such tribunal
      Summary: Services provided by an arbitral tribunal, including its individual arbitrators, are taxable and subject to the reverse charge mechanism where the recipient is a business entity located in the taxable territory with turnover exceeding the small-turnover threshold in the preceding financial year; services to non-business recipients or businesses below that threshold remain exempt under the relevant notification.

      RBI

      2.
      DBR.CID.BC.No.98/20.16.042/2015-16 - dated 19-5-2016
      Investment in Credit Information Companies
      Summary: RBI directs that any person's direct or indirect investment in a Credit Information Company shall not exceed ten percent of the equity, while allowing the Reserve Bank to permit higher foreign participation for investors with established credit bureau track records subject to ownership diversification, specified board composition, and preference for listed investors. FII/FPI investment is permitted under conditions including single-entity holding limits, mandatory reporting for acquisitions beyond a minimal shareholding, and prohibition on board representation. Where the investor is a wholly owned subsidiary of an investment holding company, applicable conditions apply to the operating group company providing technical know-how.

      Income Tax

      3.
      PRESS RELEASE - dated 19-5-2016
      India and Slovenia sign Protocol amending the India-Slovenia Double Taxation Avoidance Convention
      Summary: The Protocol signed on 17 May 2016 amends the Convention and earlier Protocol to broaden the scope of tax information exchange and to enable mutual assistance in collection of taxes, strengthening the bilateral framework to prevent fiscal evasion and to improve administrative cooperation between India and Slovenia.

      FEMA

      4.
      70 - dated 19-5-2016
      Money Transfer Service Scheme - Submission of statement/returns under XBRL
      Summary: Authorised Persons under the Money Transfer Service Scheme must submit quarterly remittance statements in eXtensible Business Reporting Language via the RBI XBRL portal, using supplied user credentials after submitting the required form, and the FED Master Direction will be updated to reflect this procedural change under FEMA.
      5.
      71 - dated 19-5-2016
      Rupee Drawing Arrangement - Submission of statement/returns under XBRL
      Summary: Authorised Dealer Category I banks must submit statement E for the Rupee Drawing Arrangement via the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) system from the quarter ending June 2016, obtain user credentials by submitting Annex I to the RBI by the prescribed deadline, use the RBI XBRL portal for filings, and note that the FED Master Direction will be updated; directions issued under FEMA remain subject to other legal permissions.

      DGFT

      6.
      10/2015-2020 - dated 18-5-2016
      Amendment of Appendix 2 X under Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-20
      Summary: Testing for Azo Dyes will not be required for textile and textile article imports originating from the European Union, Serbia, Poland, Denmark, China, Australia, Canada, Japan and South Korea. The amendment adds Australia, Canada, Japan and South Korea to Appendix 2X, thereby extending the exemption from sample testing for presence of Azo Dyes to imports from those countries under the Foreign Trade Policy authority.
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