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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 23,2012

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      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: A retrospective amendment excludes professionals, commission or brokerage income, and agency business from the presumptive taxation scheme; taxpayers who relied on presumptive treatment for agency or commission receipts should revise their prior-year returns and, where turnover or income exceed thresholds requiring regular books, file returns based on accounts and balance sheet rather than presumptive income.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Amendment imposing stamp duty on powers of attorney given without consideration to persons who are not specified close relatives was upheld as a valid intelligible classification to prevent use of power of attorney as a device to transfer immovable property and evade stamp duty, the classification having a direct nexus to the object of the Indian Stamp Act and not being arbitrary.
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      Summary: Government action combines directive and legislative proposals: the Department of Public Enterprises requires Central Public Sector Enterprises (excluding loss-making units) to create CSR budgets; National Voluntary Guidelines provide guidance to companies; and the Companies Bill, 2011 proposes that companies meeting financial thresholds should endeavour to spend a fixed proportion of average net profits over the preceding three years on specified CSR activities, including welfare of disadvantaged social groups.
      Summary: The winding up petition against M/s Daewoo Motors (India) Ltd. led to liquidation; the factory sale ordered by the Debt Recovery Tribunal produced proceeds now held by that Tribunal. A committee tasked with scrutinizing workmen claims has submitted its report to the Delhi High Court, and employee claims remain pending adjudication. Allegations exist that the liquidator sold the company to a third party without settling employees' claims and queries have been raised about actions and timeframes to resolve those claims.
      Summary: No government scheme exists for the revival of closed companies; the Ministry provided state-wise totals of registered companies as on 31.03.2012 and a state-wise, category-wise breakdown of closed companies classified as struck off, dissolved and liquidated, with consolidated totals in Annexures I and II.
      Summary: A national enumeration estimates the artisan population with a gendered distribution and reports Handloom Census totals and state-level data on adult handloom weavers and full-time women weavers. The Government implements schemes including Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojana (AHVY), Human Resource Development, Design and Technological Upgradation and a Marketing Support Services Scheme with Urban Haat marketplaces and international deputations. Proposed Twelfth Five Year Plan measures include Research & Development, a comprehensive welfare scheme, a North Eastern special scheme and infrastructure development.
      Summary: Average processing times for trademark registration for unopposed applications have been substantially reduced, while the registration process remains a quasi judicial procedure with no fixed statutory time limit. Examination, publication and issuance of certificates are centralised at the Head Office in Mumbai; branch offices mainly act as receiving centres. Electronic filing, introduced in 2007, is available but not mandatory. Backlogs persist at examination, objection and opposition stages due to increased filings and manpower shortfalls, and the press release supplied stagewise pending application figures.
      Summary: Nepal committed to expedite statutory and administrative clearances for hydroelectric projects by Indian entities, conveying intergovernmental assurances to accelerate permitting and approval processes. The statement cites the Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement as reinforcing investor confidence and as instrumental in encouraging increased bilateral investment and trade.
      Summary: Government data for 2008-11 shows growth in value of perishable agricultural exports with variation across commodities; exports depend on surplus availability, international demand, quality standards and price competitiveness. Most agricultural exports are free but certain items face restrictions and export of beef is prohibited. The Ministry and APEDA implement export-promotion measures and financial assistance schemes (including MDA, MAI, ASIDE, VKGUY and Focus Product/Market Schemes), and conduct trade delegations and buyer-seller meets to support eligible exporters.
      Summary: Exports of perishable agricultural commodities are reported with year to year quantity and value trends from APEDA; complete recent year data remains unavailable. Exports are broadly permitted subject to specified exceptions - certain pulses, most milk products and edible oils - while beef exports are prohibited under the current Foreign Trade Policy. The Government advances export promotion through multiple schemes and financial assistance administered by commodity boards, export councils and APEDA to support eligible exporters and improve market access and competitiveness for agricultural and processed food exports.
      Summary: The government expanded the Focus Market Scheme to include additional countries in Latin America, Africa and the CIS to stimulate cycle exports, and placed cycles on the Special Focus Product List to prioritise promotional support; official production and export statistics for bicycles were cited to frame the sectoral opportunity.
      Summary: The White Paper treats black money as assets not reported to public authorities, arising either from illegal activity or from under reported legitimate income, and sets out a five pronged framework: international engagement for transparency and information exchange; strengthening tax and anti money laundering legislation including GAAR and benami laws; building institutional capacity across tax, customs, enforcement and intelligence agencies; deploying integrated data systems and reporting mechanisms; and enhancing skills for investigation and prosecution to prevent generation, detect evasion, and facilitate repatriation of illicit assets.
      Summary: National Competition Policy is in final stages, circulated to Ministries for comment and to be placed before the Cabinet; it aims to foster sustainable growth, entrepreneurship and employment by strengthening competition institutions and prioritising consumers. The communication reiterates that competition law protects competition, not competitors, and links effective enforcement and a new national policy to broader reform objectives. A CCI workshop marking three years of enforcement highlighted sensitising State Owned Enterprises to the Competition Act to promote compliance and good operating practices, with international participation and cross sectoral policy benefits noted.
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      27/2012-Customs (ADD) - dated - 18-5-2012 - ADD
      Continuation of anti-dumping duty on imports of ‘Zinc Oxide’, originating in, or exported from, China PR.
      Summary: The Central Government amended the earlier customs notification to continue the anti-dumping duty on imports of Zinc Oxide from China PR, following a statutory review and request for extension, and specified that the notification shall remain in force up to and inclusive of the 6th day of May, 2013 unless revoked earlier.
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      09/2012 - dated 15-5-2012
      Compliance of the provisions of Companies Act, 1956 and the Rules made there under.
      Summary: Ministry permits the Registrar of Companies to accept filings for modification of charges under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act and filings recording satisfaction of charges from defaulting companies, notwithstanding the general requirement that defaulting companies must first file updated balance sheets and annual returns; the permission applies to the prescribed event-based forms and is effective from the stated date.
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