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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 28,2016

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      By: Atul khurana
      Summary: International tax rules prescribe that NRIs are taxable in India only on income received or deemed to be received in India, determined by deeming provisions (business connection, property, capital gains, salary for services rendered in India, specified dividends, interest, royalty and fees). Special computation rules restrict deductions for investment income and prescribe separate tax treatment for investment income and long term capital gains, while reinvestment relief for foreign exchange assets and transitional benefits on change of residence are available. Compliance requires withholding and prescribed pre remittance certification and filings. DTAA provides exemption or credit relief to avoid double taxation.
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      Summary: Coordinated proposal arranges successive Vice Chair and Chair roles between two partners to provide clear, predictable leadership and continuity, compliant with the amended Administrative Decision for selecting Vice Chair candidates and requiring formal applications after the Chair calls for nominations. The arrangement is justified as a means to avoid conflict and stabilise the Kimberley Process during the upcoming review cycle, and to enable a continuous programme focused on shared priorities.
      Summary: The notice invites stakeholder inputs to inform a Guidance Note on the General Anti Avoidance Rule (GAAR) under Chapter X-A of the Income-tax Act, 1961, effective from assessment year 2018-19 and operationalised by Rules 10U-10UC. Submissions must avoid hypotheticals and, for real-world structures, describe commonly occurring sectoral arrangements, identify the specific provision in question, explain the doubt with supporting facts, and follow prescribed electronic or postal channels.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published the official reference rate for the US Dollar for May 27, 2016, noted the prior day's rate, and-using that reference and cross-currency middle rates-provided derived Rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the release states the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      28/2016 - dated - 26-5-2016 - CE (NT)
      CENVAT Credit (Seventh Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment permits providers of output services to take CENVAT credit of the Krishi Kalyan Cess on taxable services and adds cross references to include that entitlement, while stipulating that such credit shall be utilised only towards payment of the Krishi Kalyan Cess on taxable services and that credit of duties specified elsewhere shall not be utilised for payment of the Krishi Kalyan Cess.

      Customs

      2.
      20/2016 - dated - 27-5-2016 - ADD
      Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on Coumarin of all types [Tariff Item 2932 20 10], originating in or exported from People's Republic of China, for a period of five years (unless revoked, superseded or amended earlier)
      Summary: Definitive anti-dumping duty is imposed on Coumarin (tariff item 2932 20 10) originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China and related export-origin permutations for five years. The duty equals the difference between the notification's specified reference amount and the landed value of imports, payable in Indian currency. The notification provides table entries for origin/export permutations, treats producers and exporters as "Any," defines "landed value" per the Customs Act excluding certain tariff duties, and prescribes use of notified exchange rates with the bill-of-entry date as the relevant date.
      3.
      35/2016 - dated - 26-5-2016 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend notification No.27/2011-Customs dated 1.3.2011 - exemption withdrawn on export of Chromium ores and concentrates, all sorts.
      Summary: Amends Notification No.27/2011 Customs by deleting serial number 24BA and its entries from the Table, thereby withdrawing the export exemption previously applicable to chromium ores and concentrates, under powers conferred by section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962 and on grounds of public interest.

      Service Tax

      4.
      31/2016 - dated - 26-5-2016 - ST
      Service Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment permits persons liable under the service tax charging provisions to pay Krishi Kalyan Cess by prorating the total service tax liability: multiply total service tax by the effective Krishi Kalyan Cess rate and divide by the rate of service tax specified in law, for any calendar month or quarter. Once elected this method must be applied uniformly to those services for the financial year. The rule text also replaces fixed numeric references with references to the effective Swachh Bharat Cess rate and the statutory service tax rate.
      5.
      30/2016 - dated - 26-5-2016 - ST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 12/2013- ST, dated the 1st July, 2013 so as to inter alia allow refund of Krishi Kalyan Cess paid on specified services used in an SEZ
      Summary: The notification amends SEZ refund rules to entitle an SEZ Unit or Developer to refund of service tax paid on specified services when ab-initio exemption was admissible but not claimed, and of amounts distributed under the related clause. It also inserts Krishi Kalyan Cess alongside Swachh Bharat Cess for calculation purposes and requires using the sum of their effective rates for rate adjustments. The amendments take effect from 1st June, 2016.
      6.
      29/2016 - dated - 26-5-2016 - ST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 39/2012- ST, dated the 20th June, 2012
      Summary: Amendment inserts Krishi Kalyan Cess into Explanation 1 of Notification No. 39/2012-Service Tax by adding clause (e) after clause (d), treating the cess as levied under the Finance Act provision cited and thus bringing it within the notification's explanatory scope; notified to come into force from the first day of June, 2016.
      7.
      28/2016 - dated - 26-5-2016 - ST
      Krishi Kalyan Cess - Exempts such taxable services
      Summary: Krishi Kalyan Cess is exempted in full for taxable services that are exempt from service tax or otherwise not leviable; levy is preserved only to the extent of the percentage of taxable value specified for services in Notification No. 26/2012-Service Tax, and value for the Cess is to be determined under the Service Tax (Determination of Value) Rules, 2006, effective from 1st June 2016.
      8.
      27/2016 - dated - 26-5-2016 - ST
      Seeks to provide that provisions of notification No. 30/2012 - Service Tax dated the 20th June,2012 shall be applicable for the purposes of Krishi Kalyan Cess
      Summary: Provides that the operative provisions of Notification No. 30/2012 - Service Tax - shall apply mutatis mutandis for administration, assessment, collection and related compliance under the Krishi Kalyan Cess, invoking enabling powers in the Finance Act and commencing from the first day of June, 2016.
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      Service Tax

      1.
      194/04/2016 - dated 26-5-2016
      Accounting code for payment of Krishi Kalyan Cess
      Summary: Krishi Kalyan Cess is imposed on all taxable services except those fully exempt or otherwise not liable; the Controller General of Accounts has allocated a dedicated Minor Head for the cess and new sub heads to record tax collections, interest receipts, refund deductions, and penalties.

      Income Tax

      2.
      Press Release - dated 27-5-2016
      Clarification for implementation of FATCA and CRS
      Summary: Clarification issued concerning implementation of FATCA and CRS for Indian financial institutions: India signed an Inter Governmental Agreement with the United States for FATCA and joined the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement for Automatic Exchange of Information under the CRS. A Guidance Note (31 Aug 2015, updated 31 Dec 2015) and prior clarifications (19 Feb 2016) were supplemented by a further clarification dated 26 May 2016, published on the Income tax Department website to guide identification, reporting and due diligence obligations of reporting financial institutions.
      3.
      F. No. 504/632/2015-FT & TR-III(1) - dated 26-5-2016
      Clarifications for implementation of FATCA and CRS
      Summary: Financial institutions may obtain self certification via the customer's internet banking account. FIs need not collect a TIN where the jurisdiction does not issue one, nor from persons eligible but not yet assigned a TIN, though they should record and later obtain it. Custodial account valuation for reporting must use values communicated by depositories to participants/brokers. Registration and submission procedures for FATCA and CRS reports are set out in a Notification and a Systems Directorate User Manual covering Form 61B.
      4.
      20/2016 - dated 26-5-2016
      E-filing of appeals: Extension of time limit
      Summary: Mandatory electronic filing of appeals required under Rule 45 encountered implementation problems (awareness gaps, technical issues, phased EVC availability, word limits and jurisdiction mapping). The Board extended the filing window so that e-appeals due by 15 May 2016 may be filed electronically up to 15 June 2016 and will be treated as appeals filed in time; taxpayers who filed paper appeals must file the corresponding e-appeal within the extended period to obtain the same treatment.

      Central Excise

      5.
      Trade Notice No. 003/2016 - dated 5-4-2016
      Central Excise & Service Tax - Taxpayer Services - Creation of Zonal Unit of Directorate General of Taxpayer Services at Chennai
      Summary: Creation of a Zonal Unit of the Directorate General of Taxpayer Services is announced for Chennai with jurisdiction over Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry and Telengana, to function from the Central Excise House address provided. Every Wednesday between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM is designated Tax Payers' Day for in-person suggestions to the Additional Director General; suggestions may also be sent by post and will be considered for improving taxpayer services.
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