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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 02,2015

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2015 added clause (xviii) to the statutory definition of income, treating subsidies, grants, cash incentives, duty drawback, waivers, concessions or reimbursements provided by government or government authorities, in cash or in kind, as income except where already excluded by being taken into account in determining the actual cost of an asset under Explanation 10 to clause (1) of section 43, thereby converting many capital or non revenue receipts into taxable income and raising constitutional and policy objections.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Amendments to Rule 15 align penal provisions with the Finance Act, 2015 by introducing a rationalised penalty framework: lower capped penalties for non-culpable shortfalls with waivers for prompt payment, higher penalties for culpable conduct subject to substantial reductions on early payment, and transitional settlement mechanisms for pending and pre-enactment show cause notices adjudicated post-enactment. The changes also remove the requirement of specified records for issuing reduced-penalty notices and specify the relevant date for recovery when only interest is demanded.
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      Summary: The Index of Eight Core Industries reports a marginal year on year decline in the combined index for April 2015, while April-March 2014-15 cumulative growth was positive. Sectoral results were mixed: coal and steel rose in April; crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, fertilizers, cement and electricity declined or were flat. The release uses base 2004 05=100, provides monthly and annual index series and growth rates, notes revisions to April 2014 data, and states that figures are provisional.
      Summary: The Government removed excise and customs exemptions previously available to the Ordnance Factory Board and Defence PSUs, instituting a level playing field by equalising tax treatment between public suppliers and Domestic Private Players in defence procurement. Complementary measures include raising the FDI cap to 49%, de-reservation of many industrial licence items, and procedural simplifications to encourage private and foreign OEM investment in defence manufacturing and exports.
      Summary: Revision of tariff values substituting three tariff tables in an existing customs notification to prescribe new tariff values for specified imported goods including edible oils, oil fractions, certain agricultural commodities, brass scrap, and fixed-value entries for gold and silver linked to notification benefits, presented in US dollars per metric tonne or per applicable unit for customs valuation and classification purposes.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the official Reference Rate for the US dollar for June 1, 2015, and the prior reference for May 29, 2015, and specified that, using the US dollar reference and middle cross currency rates, derived exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen against the rupee are provided; the notice further states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on this reference rate.
      Summary: A new ITR-2A is proposed for individuals and HUFs without capital gains, business/professional income, or foreign assets/income, enabling a main form limited to three pages with supplementary schedules filled only if applicable; passport number alone will replace detailed foreign travel disclosure; bank reporting limited to IFS code and account number for current/savings accounts held during the previous year while dormant accounts inactive for three years and account balances need not be reported; expatriates on business, employment or student visas need not report foreign assets acquired while non-resident if no income arose from them.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      File No. 1/16/2013-CL-V - dated - 29-5-2015 - Co. Law
      Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Second Amendment Rules, 2015
      Summary: The proviso to rule fifteen provides that no person shall be entitled under the inspection provision of the Act to inspect or obtain copies of resolutions referred to in clause (g) of sub section (3) of section 117, thereby excluding those resolutions from statutory inspection and copying rights.
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      File No. 1/13/2013-CL-V - dated - 29-5-2015 - Co. Law
      Companies (Incorporation) Second Amendment Rules, 2015 - Prior permission from the concerned sectoral regulators, where ever is required, is necessary, before commencement of object of the company.
      Summary: The amendment requires that where pursuit of any company object demands registration or approval from sectoral regulators, such registration or approval must be obtained before pursuing the object and a declaration to that effect must be submitted at incorporation. It replaces certain incorporation forms with versions reiterating restrictions on profit distribution, permissible payments, auditor and accounting requirements, registrar approval for constitutional alterations, and constraints on amalgamation and dissolution for not for profit companies, while omitting a specified form.
      3.
      File No. 1/10/2013-CL-V - dated - 29-5-2015 - Co. Law
      Companies (Registration of Charges)Amendment Rules, 2015
      Summary: The Companies (Registration of Charges) Amendment replaces the phrase "under the seal of the company" in rule 3(4)(a) with "under the seal, if any, of the company", clarifying that instruments for registration of charges may be executed without presuming the existence of a company seal; the amendment takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
      4.
      File No. 1/6/2015-CL-V - dated - 29-5-2015 - Co. Law
      Commencement Notification of Companies (Amendment) Act, 2015
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising the power under sub-section (2) of section 1 of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 2015, appoints the date on which sections 1 to 12 and 15 to 23 of the Amendment shall come into force; the appointment is effected by Gazette notification issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs and includes the file reference and official signatory.
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      File No. 1/4/2013 CL-V - dated - 29-5-2015 - Co. Law
      Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Second Amendment Rules, 2015. - Provision specifying the manner in which share certificate are required to be signed modified
      Summary: Amendment prescribes that share certificates issued under the seal, if any, must be so affixed and signed; if no common seal exists, certificates shall be signed by two directors or by a director and the Company Secretary where appointed; where board composition permits, one signing director should not be a managing or whole-time director; for One Person Companies, certificates issued under the seal, if any, must be affixed in the presence of and signed by one director or an authorised person and the Company Secretary or other authorised person, and if no seal exists, by the persons in whose presence the seal would be affixed.
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      F. No. 1/31/2013-CL-V-Part - dated - 29-5-2015 - Co. Law
      Companies (Declaration and Payment of Dividend) Second Amendment Rules, 2015 - The condition that, No company shall declare dividend unless carried over previous losses and depreciation not provided in previous year or years are set off against profit of the company of the current year, omitted
      Summary: The Second Amendment Rules, 2015 omit sub rule (5) of rule 3 of the Companies (Declaration and Payment of Dividend) Rules, 2014, removing the requirement that carried forward losses and depreciation not provided in previous years be set off against current year profit before a company may declare dividend, thereby eliminating that precondition for dividend declaration.

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      27/2015 - dated - 1-6-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Acrylic Fibre, originating in or exported from Korea RP and Thailand for a period of five years.
      Summary: Imposition of anti-dumping duty on imports of Acrylic Fibre under specified Customs Tariff sub-headings from Korea RP and Thailand is prescribed with differentiated duty amounts per metric tonne in US Dollars according to producer, exporter and country combinations; the designated authority found dumping, material injury to domestic industry caused by dumped imports, and the Central Government directed applicability, exchange rate determination for conversion to Indian currency and a time-limited effective period subject to later modification or rescission.
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      26/2015 - dated - 1-6-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of notification No. 70/2010-Customs, dated the 25th June for a further period of one year. - Levy of anti dumping duty on Import of Poly Vinyl Chloride Paste Resin, originating in, or exported from, the European Union to continue for further period of one year
      Summary: Extension of anti dumping measures for Poly Vinyl Chloride Paste Resin from the European Union is effected by amending the principal notification, following a statutory review and recommendation by the designated authority, and inserting a provision that extends the period of operation of the notification for a further year, subject to earlier revocation.
      9.
      25/2015 - dated - 1-6-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of notification No. 66/2011-Customs, dated the 26th July for a further period of one year. - Levy of anti dumping duty on Poly Vinyl Chloride Paste Resin exported from, Korea RP, Taiwan, People’s Republic of China, Malaysia, Thailand and Russia to continue for further period of one year.
      Summary: The Central Government has amended Notification No. 66/2011 Customs to insert a paragraph continuing the anti dumping duty on Poly Vinyl Chloride Paste Resin, originating in or exported from Korea RP, Taiwan, People's Republic of China, Malaysia, Thailand and Russia, so that the notification remains in force up to and inclusive of 25th July, 2016, relying on continuation powers under the Customs Tariff Act and the anti dumping rules following a designated authority recommendation.
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