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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 31,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Krishi Kalyan Cess (KKC) is levied on the value of taxable services from June 1, 2016, computed on post-abatement value under existing valuation rules and applied under the same reverse-charge and partial reverse-charge framework as Service tax. KKC is excluded for negative-list services, notified exemptions and activities outside the definition of service. Rebate and refund mechanisms cover input services used for exports and SEZ operations. Cenvat credit of KKC is allowed only to service providers for payment of KKC, and Point of Taxation amendments create timing-based liabilities that may produce anomalies between forward and reverse charge cases.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Revision under Section 263 is justified where an assessing officer fails to investigate material claims - for example, a withdrawn claim of additional expenses made under a cash system - because withdrawal does not relieve the AO of examining whether expenses were incurred and what their source was; such apparent inconsistencies may justify invoking Section 69C and directing de novo assessment, provided principles of natural justice and opportunity to be heard are respected.
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      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published a reference exchange rate for the US dollar and provided derived EUR, GBP and JPY rates against the rupee using the USD reference rate and middle rates of cross-currency quotes; the SDR-Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published reference rate.
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      Income Tax

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      38/2016 - dated - 27-5-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      EQUALISATION LEVY RULES, 2016
      Summary: The rules implement procedural requirements for the equalisation levy: they set rounding rules for amounts, require deductors to remit levy via prescribed banks with a challan, mandate annual electronic filing of a verified statement of specified services in Form No.1 by 30 June, assign the Principal Director-General of Income-tax (Systems) responsibility for electronic filing standards and security, empower Assessing Officers to issue notices and notices of demand in Form No.2, and prescribe appeals in Form No.3 and Form No.4 with related verification and fee requirements.
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      37/2016 - dated - 27-5-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Government appoints the 1st day of June, 2016 as the date on which Chapter VIII (EQUALISATION LEVY) of the Finance Act 2016 shall come into force
      Summary: The Central Government designates the 1st day of June, 2016 as the date on which Chapter VIII (Equalisation Levy) of the Finance Act, 2016 shall come into force, effectuating the commencement of that Chapter under the statutory power to notify commencement.
      3.
      35/2016 - dated - 26-5-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      The Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme Rules, 2016
      Summary: Declarations under the Scheme must be made in Form 1 with an undertaking in Form 2 where specified tax is involved; the designated authority issues a Form 3 certificate determining amounts payable for full and final settlement and directs payment within thirty days. Payment proof is furnished in Form 4, and after receipt the authority issues Form 5 or Form 6 certifying payment and, where conditions are met including withdrawal of proceedings and submission of an undertaking, granting immunity from prosecution or penalty subject to the Scheme's provisions.
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      34/2016 - dated - 26-5-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Appoints the 31st day of December, 2016 as the date on or before which a person may make a declaration to the designated authority in respect of tax arrear or specified tax under the Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme, 2016
      Summary: The Central Government, under the Finance Act, 2016, appoints the date on or before which a person may make a declaration to the designated authority in respect of a tax arrear or specified tax under the Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme, 2016; the originally fixed date was subsequently substituted by a later notification to revise the appointed date for submission.
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      7/2016 - dated 27-5-2016
      Allocation of quantity of Black Pepper, Vanaspati Bakery, Shortening & Margarine and Coconut for import under the Indo-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement for the financial year 2016-17
      Summary: Allocation of Black Pepper import quotas under the Indo Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement for 2016 17 assigns listed firms specified quantities; no allocations were made for Vanaspati Bakery, Shortening & Margarine and Desiccated Coconut due to absence of applications. Quota holders must obtain licences from Regional Authorities, submit utilization certificates to DGFT by the prescribed deadline, may surrender unutilized quota for re allocation, and face a three year debarment for failure to utilize or timely surrender quota.
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