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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 29,2014

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Companies Act, 2013 treats the Chief Financial Officer as a statutory office and as Key Managerial Personnel requiring formal appointment by board resolution with terms, remuneration and tenure. A CFO must be appointed as such (not engaged as a retainer or consultant), is generally a whole time officer subject to restrictions on holding office in multiple companies, and is responsible for statutory duties including maintenance and filing of accounts, disclosure in offer documents, board reporting inputs, risk management and signing of audited financial statements, with potential liability for non compliance.
      By: CA C M JAIN
      Summary: Section 186 restricts corporate loans, guarantees, securities and investments and limits investment layers to two, requiring a special resolution for transactions exceeding prescribed exposure limits. Board approval must be given at a meeting with unanimous consent of directors present and, where applicable, prior approval of the public financial institution if a term loan subsists or defaults have occurred. Loans to wholly owned subsidiaries and certain financing entities are exempt from limits. Companies must maintain a Form MBP-2 register with entries within seven days, kept at the registered office and authenticated by the company secretary.
      By: Madhukar N Hiregange
      Summary: Sales commission payments qualify for input service credit when linked to sales promotion or other pre-removal activities that create markets, identify customers, source orders, negotiate sales and increase turnover. Post April 2011 rules retained sales promotion within eligible activities despite omission of broader "activities relating to business," and administrative guidance treats export linked commission differently for reverse charge and refund purposes. Parties should expressly document the scope and nexus of commissioned activities to substantiate eligibility and avoid disputes.
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      Summary: Anjali Prasad presented credentials as India's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization, formalizing her authority to represent India in multilateral trade matters. Her prior roles in the Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Agriculture trade division, and as Joint Secretary and Additional Secretary in the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion involved handling investment negotiations on an India-EU trade and investment track and working on Foreign Direct Investment policy, demonstrating expertise in trade negotiation and investment policy formulation.
      Summary: Appointment of the Union Minister for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises signals a policy emphasis on promoting job creation and self dependence for youth and educated unemployed persons, with priority on optimum utilisation of human resources and establishing an operational framework; senior officials briefed the Minister on existing initiatives and the Ministry's policy framework to support employment generation and institutional coordination.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published daily reference rates for the US dollar and the euro on May 28, 2014, comparing them with the previous day's rates. The Bank derived exchange rates for the pound sterling and Japanese yen from the US dollar reference rate using middle cross currency quotes, and stated that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Prolonged use of Unconventional Monetary Policy can raise domestic leverage, investor crowding, and exit volatility, while generating cross border spillovers that inflate asset prices and vulnerabilities in recipient countries. Central banks should internalize such spillovers-by reinterpreting mandates to consider foreign reactions-and strengthen international safety nets, including pre qualified liquidity lines, so that unilateral UMP or competitive easing do not produce large adverse global welfare effects.
      Summary: A Special Investigation Team is established to implement the Supreme Court's directive on unaccounted money, chaired by a former Supreme Court judge with a High Level Committee of senior revenue, banking, intelligence and enforcement officials. The SIT is mandated to investigate, initiate proceedings and prosecute cases involving unaccounted funds across matters already under inquiry, pending, awaiting initiation or completed; to prepare a comprehensive action plan and institutional structure; and to report the status of its work to the court periodically.
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      Indian Laws

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      ADVT. III/4/Exty./53/14 - dated - 10-5-2014 - Indian Law
      Union Bank of India (Employees’) Pension (Amendment) Regulations, 2013.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes "two years" with "one year" in regulation 50, in both sub regulation (1) and sub regulation (6), thereby reducing the temporal threshold established by those clauses; the regulation is made by the Bank's Board after consultation and prior sanction and takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      136 - dated 28-5-2014
      Crystallization of Inoperative Foreign Currency Deposits
      Summary: Authorised dealers must convert inoperative foreign currency deposits into Indian Rupee at the prevailing exchange rate after the prescribed inactivity period. For fixed maturity deposits the conversion occurs at the end of the inactivity period following maturity; for non maturing deposits conversion follows a prior notice to the depositor and excludes debits for bank charges as operations. Depositors may claim either the Indian Rupee proceeds with interest or the foreign currency equivalent calculated at the rate prevailing on the date of payment.

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      F.No.603/ 13 /2013-DBK - dated 27-5-2014
      Regarding differences between duty credit scrips and goods permitted/not-permitted against them under respective FTP paragraphs/Customs Notification
      Summary: Duty credit scrips vary in transferability and actual user conditions and each reward scheme prescribes which goods may or may not be imported against a particular scrip; these intrinsic conditions-including exclusions such as items in Appendix 37B of HBPv1-remain applicable even when scrips are used to discharge duty on already imported goods for export obligation defaults. Field formations must verify scheme identity, notification references and goods permissibility to prevent incorrect registration or misuse of scrips.
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