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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 22,2018

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      Summary: Deduction for medical insurance premia under deduction u/s 80D is not available where the expenditure is made in cash; payments must be by non-cash modes to qualify, except that expenditure on preventive health checkups may be incurred in cash and still qualify for the deduction.
      Summary: An individual is entitled to claim a deduction for premiums paid for medical insurance covering the individual, the spouse, dependent children and parents under the medical insurance premium deduction framework; premiums paid by an individual for insurance on the health of those family members qualify for deduction.
      Summary: A guardian who makes investments in a minor's name may claim the deduction under 80CCG, subject to the overall deduction limit applicable to the guardian as an individual and compliance with the scheme's conditions.
      Summary: Non resident individuals may join the National Pension System and make contributions eligible for pension contribution deduction under income tax provisions; however, an NPS account will be closed if the member's citizenship status subsequently changes, affecting continued participation and account maintenance.
      Summary: The provision permits a deduction for contributions to pension funds and does not impose a residency restriction, so non-resident individuals who make qualifying contributions to pension funds are eligible to claim the deduction under the section.
      Summary: Only interest paid on an education loan for the taxpayer or a dependent qualifies under the education-loan interest deduction head, while tuition fees qualify under a separate tuition-fee deduction head and are restricted to tuition paid for a limited number of children; the two deductions are distinct and non-overlapping.
      Summary: Contributions to the Post Office five year time deposit scheme are eligible to be claimed as a deduction under section 80C, and may be included among other specified investments such as life insurance premiums, deferred annuities and provident fund contributions, subject to the overall limits and conditions applicable to 80C deductions.
      Summary: Repayments of loans taken for renovation or repair of residential property are not eligible for deduction under deduction under section 80C, which is confined to specified savings and investment outlays such as life insurance premiums, deferred annuities and provident fund contributions and does not include repair or renovation costs of a dwelling.
      Summary: Payments toward the cost of purchase or construction of a new residential property qualify for deduction under the provision and expressly include repayment of the principal amount of a housing loan; interest paid on such a housing loan is not eligible for deduction under the same provision.
      Summary: Deduction under section 80C permits tax deductions for specified savings and insurance instruments such as life insurance premia, provident fund contributions and deferred annuities, subject to statutory limits and qualifying conditions. Only tuition fees paid in India for full time education of up to two children qualify as deductible educational expenses; other charges like development fees or donations are not eligible.
      Summary: The provision permits deduction for life insurance premia, deferred annuity premiums and contributions to provident funds, available exclusively to Individual and HUF taxpayers as the classes eligible to claim the tax benefit.
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      By: CFAShobhit SRIVASTAVA
      Summary: Section 35CCD allows a company a 150% weighted deduction for qualifying expenditure (excluding land and building) on notified skill development projects in separate training facilities, subject to rules requiring eligibility (manufacturing or specified services), nodal agency scrutiny and Board notification, exclusion of reimbursed expenses, maintenance and audit of separate project accounts, and restriction to training of potential or newly recruited employees.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GST implementation has produced litigation and administrative remedies addressing technical failures in filing transitional forms, potential double taxation from parallel levies, and procedural protections for goods detained in transit. Authorities have signalled limited accommodation for taxpayers who approached nodal officers before deadlines to preserve input tax credits. Courts have granted interim restraint on collectible administrative charges where GST is paid and ordered maintenance of separate accounts. For detained consignments lacking e-way bills, courts have required release on non-cash security and expedited adjudication, and have set aside seizures where invoices and tax payment were in order.
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      Summary: Re-issue auctions for four Government Stock issues are announced with specified notified nominal amounts and an aggregate notified amount limit, with a discretionary option to retain additional subscriptions. Auctions will be conducted using the multiple price method by the Reserve Bank of India on the stated date. Up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for eligible bidders under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically via the E-Kuber system within prescribed time windows; results and payment dates are set; stocks are eligible for When Issued trading per RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published its Reference Rate for the US dollar, which serves as the official rupee conversion benchmark; using that rate together with middle cross currency quotes the RBI provided rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen and specified that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: States and the Centre are urged to expedite constitution of Appellate Authorities for Advance Ruling (AAAR) so aggrieved parties can appeal AAR orders; several states have notified AAARs but members are unappointed. The statutory scheme allows time limited appeals from AAR orders with a mandated period for AAAR decision, and the prescribed two member composition of central and state tax officers has raised concerns about imbalance and lack of legal representation.
      Summary: A call for a dedicated market regulator to address market failure and new-economy competition challenges such as first-mover advantages, common shareholding, vertical integration and financing cartels; and a recommendation to resolve jurisdictional overlap between the Competition Commission of India and sectoral regulators through statutory amendments and formal engagement protocols, noting CCI's cross-sector expertise and the importance of enforcement tools and advocacy including leniency provisions.
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      02/2018 - dated 11-5-2018
      Filing of online return for the fourth quarter of 2017-18 -extension of period thereof
      Summary: The last date for filing the fourth-quarter VAT return for 2017-18 in Form DVAT-16 is extended to 28.05.2018 for online or hard-copy submission; payment obligations remain governed by section 3(4) of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004. Dealers filing with a digital signature need not submit a hard copy of the return/Form DVAT-56, but required annexures and enclosures must be furnished.
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