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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 23,2015

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Service tax raised to a flat 14% effective June 1, 2015 (subsuming education cesses) and an enabling levy for a 2% Swachh Bharat Cess on notified taxable services; amendments to the Negative List and related definitions bring additional services within the tax net, trigger revisions to composition rates and exemptions, and increase the Cenvat Credit reversal rate for exempted services. A primary practical concern is the transitional interaction between Rule 4 of the Point of Taxation Rules and Section 67A of the Finance Act affecting advance payments, invoicing across the effective date, and residual cess balances, requiring Board clarification.
      By: Manindar Kakarla
      Summary: A statutory provision fixes the applicable service tax rate as the rate in force when a service is provided or agreed to be provided, while the Point of Taxation Rules determine when a service is deemed provided and often apply the changed rate based on invoice issuance or payment timing; the deletion of a rule cross referencing rate timing has produced a conflict between statutory rate timing and rule based invoice/payment timing, generating ambiguity that requires administrative clarification.
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      Summary: An Indian company receiving foreign direct investment is not required to obtain prior Reserve Bank approval; instead there is a mandatory reporting requirement for capital inflows and subsequent share issuance in prescribed formats under the Regulations. FDI may be routed either through an automatic route with no prior approval or through an approval route requiring prior government consent, and investments under both routes remain subject to the applicable FDI policy and regulatory conditions.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India issues an official daily reference rate for the US dollar which anchors derived rupee exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and yen using middle cross currency quotes; the RBI's published reference rate is the designated basis for determining the SDR Rupee rate for official conversions.
      Summary: The draft rules introduce a range concept and permit use of multiple-year data for comparability analysis to compute the Arm's Length Price for international and specified domestic transactions, implementing amendments to the transfer pricing provisions through revisions to the Income-tax Rules, 1962; the draft has been published for public consultation with comments invited by the deadline via email or post.
      Summary: Extension of completion date of the National Automotive Testing and R&D Infrastructure Project (NATRiP) by three years was approved to allow the project to meet its objectives of delivering state of the art automotive testing, homologation and R&D facilities. The project includes testing and homologation centres at Manesar and near Chennai, upgrades at ARAI Pune and VRDE Ahmednagar, development of proving grounds with climatic pads determined with international technical assistance, a national tractor and off road vehicle testing centre with accident data analysis and training at Rae Bareilly, and a hill driving training and regional in use vehicle management centre at Dholchora (Silchar).
      Summary: The amendment redefines Non-Resident Indian (NRI) to include OCI cardholders and deemed PIO cardholders, and provides that NRI investments under Schedule 4 of FEMA made on a non repatriable basis shall be deemed domestic investment, not treated as foreign investment for FDI policy purposes, thereby allowing NRIs, OCI and PIO cardholders to invest across sectors without conditions applicable to foreign investment.
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      F. No. 134/11/2015-TPL - dated 21-5-2015
      Draft scheme of the proposed rules for computation of Arm’s Length Price (ALP) of an International Transaction or Specified Domestic Transaction undertaken on or after 01.04.2014
      Summary: The draft rules propose computing Arm's Length Price using a range concept limited to TNMM, RPM and CPM: select at least nine comparables matched on FAR, use three years' data with weighted averages of the chosen profit level indicator by aggregating numerator and denominator, and treat the 40th-60th percentile as the range. If the tested party's transfer price lies outside that range, the median of the range is taken as ALP; if within the range, no adjustment is made. Multiple-year data is mandatory for these methods, with limited two-year exceptions and use of current-year data permitted at audit.

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      13/2015-2020 - dated 22-5-2015
      Implementation of the Track and Trace system for export of drug formulations
      Summary: Manufacturers or exporters of drug formulations must apply standardized barcodes by packaging level (primary, secondary, tertiary), maintain parent-child packaging relationships, and upload prescribed packaging and serialization data to the Government of India central portal before release for sale or distribution. Responsibility for data correctness and timely upload lies with the manufacturer or exporter, subject to limited exemptions for importing-country barcode requirements and consignments manufactured before the implementation cutoff.
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