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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 25,2012

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Amendments make the Settlement Commission provisions applicable to service tax, importing sections 31, 32 and 32A-32P to govern composition, benches, majority decision-making, powers to provisionally attach property, reopen proceedings, grant waiver/reduction of penalties and immunity from prosecution, and to require prescribed-form applications with full disclosure and fees; applications must be pending before an adjudicating authority, cannot be withdrawn, and certain matters (court/tribunal cases, penalty-only matters, valuation/classification issues) are excluded.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Where tax is imposed by way of MAT under Section 115JB on deemed book profits, inaccuracies or concealment arising only in the normal income computation are irrelevant to tax liability and therefore do not sustain a penalty under Section 271(1)(c); Section 115JB functions as a self contained charging and computational code whose preconditions must be satisfied for any concealment penalty linked to tax outcomes.
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      Summary: Parliamentary legislative activity during the Budget Session prioritized early passage of the Lokpal Bill and resulted in enactment of multiple government Bills, including measures on judicial standards, medical council amendment, education and reservation amendments, copyright reform, and protection of children from sexual offences. The Session concentrated on Budgetary business-presentation and combined discussion of Railway and General Budgets, committee examination of Demands for Grants during recess, voting of Demands and passage of Appropriation and Finance Bills-and included procedural actions such as Motion of Thanks, Calling Attention notices, ministerial statements, and a special commemorative sitting.
      Summary: The Union Steel Minister reviewed RINL's annual performance, noting production growth, commissioning of expansion units and infrastructure, and a shift toward value added steel. Management attributed margin pressure to higher coking coal and iron ore prices but described cost mitigation measures-coal blend optimisation, energy and coke rate reduction, increased metallurgical waste use, yield improvements-and highlighted efficiency gains in water consumption, fuel rate, slag utilisation and converter lining life. The review also noted CSR, environmental initiatives and efforts to expand rural dealer presence.
      Summary: International Crude Oil Price for the Indian Basket rose to US$ 106.95 per barrel on 22 May 2012, with the rupee price increasing to Rs 5,869.42 per barrel due to the dollar price rise and rupee depreciation; the PPAC release supplies day-to-day and fortnight comparisons and accompanying exchange-rate figures to show short-term price and exchange-rate movements.
      Summary: The FSLRC seeks written submissions from experts, stakeholders and the public on substantive financial sector and organisational issues within its Terms of Reference, excluding individual complaints or investor grievances, to inform an Approach Paper to be circulated by October 2012; the Commission, chaired by Justice B.N. Srikrishna, operates through sectoral working groups and has a 24 month mandate to harmonise financial sector legislation by March 2013.
      Summary: The Union Finance Minister expressed confidence in the resilience of the national economy, citing service-sector strength and a favourable agricultural outlook tied to anticipated monsoon conditions as bases for expecting recovery, and urged new economic service officers to dedicate themselves to public service and professional development.
      Summary: The document tabulates year wise CSR funds allocated and utilized by Maharatna and Navratna CPSEs up to 2011 12 and explains the Government CSR Guidelines requiring CPSEs to adopt an annual CSR budget by Board resolution as a percentage of the previous year's net profit, with graduated percentage ranges by profit bands, non lapsable funds, Board responsibility for implementation and monitoring, allowance for loss making companies not to earmark funds, and a preference for projects in company peripheries within DPE guidelines.
      Summary: Employees of a liquidated company may submit provident fund claims attested by specified authorized persons (e.g., MP, MLA, Magistrate, Gazetted Officer, Sarpanch, bank manager, Notary Public); under the Employees' Provident Funds Scheme, 1952, a member's completed claim must be settled by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation within thirty days of receipt.
      Summary: Amendment to the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement between India and Switzerland entered into force on 7 October 2011. Following this, in 219 cases authorities detected undisclosed income and realized corresponding tax liabilities, as reported in an official government press release.
      Summary: Eligibility for IDA concessional lending is triggered when a country's GNI per capita exceeds an operational cutoff and remains above it for two consecutive years, but the formal graduation process is initiated only during a Mid-Term review of an IDA cycle; at the time of the statement the formal process had not begun for India and future developments could not be predicted.
      Summary: Fluctuations in GDP growth include a downward revision for 2010-11 and deceleration through three quarters of 2011-12, with the last quarter slowdown traced to weaker mining, manufacturing, construction, trade, transport and related services. The statement attributes the growth moderation to monetary tightening, particularly repo rate increases that compress investment and consumption and adversely affect industrial growth, and records the Economic Survey projection for 2012-13.
      Summary: Banks may set reasonable fees for services subject to RBI guidance to identify basic banking services and adopt board approved Fair Practices Code standards; banks must disclose fees, processing charges and all in cost information for customer comparison. The Banking Ombudsman Scheme addresses customer complaints, can impose penalties and award compensation within limits, while the Reserve Bank supervises private banks under the Banking Regulation Act and RBI Act through inspections, on site surveillance and post inspection compliance follow up.
      Summary: RBI requires Scheduled Commercial Banks to offer basic No-Frills Account facilities with nil or very low minimum balances and minimal charges to broaden access to banking, and directs banks to prioritize branch openings and allocate a portion of new branches to unbanked rural centres as part of Annual Branch Expansion Plans, supported by the Swabhimaan campaign to extend facilities to villages.
      Summary: Fiscal consolidation is prioritised by seeking to restrict subsidy expenditure through a shift to nutrient-based fertilizer subsidies and Aadhaar-based unique identity targeting to rationalise subsidy delivery, alongside measures to expedite the Direct Tax Code, build consensus on a Goods and Services Tax, pursue financial sector legislative reforms, and implement a National Manufacturing Policy to boost manufacturing and employment.
      Summary: Introduction of a Goods and Services Tax (GST) is proposed to eliminate cascading taxes, improve competitiveness, secure a stable consumption based revenue stream for States, and reduce revenue leakage. Preparatory measures include a Constitutional amendment proposal, blueprint work by an Empowered Committee, and establishment of a not for profit Special Purpose Vehicle to operate the GSTN with Centre, State and private representation while retaining government strategic control.
      Summary: Re-issue auction of four Central Government stocks will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using the uniform price method, with electronic bids on the Negotiated Dealing System. Non-competitive and competitive bids have prescribed submission windows, auction results and a scheduled payment date are specified, and up to a set percentage of the notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. The stocks are eligible for "When Issued" trading per RBI guidelines.
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      G.S.R. 352(E) - dated - 10-5-2012 - Co. Law
      Investor Education and Protection Fund (Uploading of information regarding unpaid and unclaimed amounts lying with companies) Rules, 2012
      Summary: Companies must, within 90 days after the AGM and annually for seven years, file eForm 5 INV and upload on company and government websites a statement of unclaimed and unpaid amounts listing each entitled person, address, nature and amount due and the due date for transfer to the Investor Education and Protection Fund; the eForm must be certified by a practising CA/CS/Cost Accountant or the statutory auditors, and investor wise excel details must be uploaded to the IEPF portal within 14 days with prescribed validations and confirmation procedures.
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      10/2012, - dated 21-5-2012
      Guidelines for declaring a financial Insitution as Public Financial Institution under section 4A of the Companies Act, 1956
      Summary: Eligibility for declaration as a Public Financial Institution requires establishment under a central enactment or Companies Act, principal business in industrial/infrastructural financing, minimum years of existence and majority income from that financing, a prescribed net-worth threshold, registration as an IFC or HFC where applicable, submission of a regulator NOC for IFC/HFC applicants, and post-declaration audited-statement disclosure of compliance by such IFCs/HFCs; public sector undertakings are exempt from the sectoral financing and net-worth conditions.
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