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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 04,2015

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      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Notification No. 25/2012 ST exempts specified services (construction, erection, commissioning, installation, completion, fitting out, repair, maintenance, renovation, alteration) in relation to a building owned by an entity registered under section 12AA of the Income Tax Act and meant predominantly for religious use by the general public. Registration is obtained under section 12A/12AA after departmental verification within six months; the exemption applies only after registration, and services provided before registration remain taxable. Eligibility turns on predominant religious use and open access to the general public.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The CBDT circular treats rollover or extension of units in Fixed Maturity Plans as not constituting a transfer, so no capital gains arise at the time of rollover and gains arise only on redemption or opting out; however, the author contends the circular, while beneficial and binding on assessing officers, may exceed CBDT's statutory authority and recommends either an explicit amendment to list rollovers as non transfer events or promulgation of rules under the holding period aggregation provision to formalise the exemption.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Designated Authority is empowered to investigate alleged dumping-determining export price, normal value, margin of dumping and causation of injury-issue public notices, call for information, publish preliminary findings and enable provisional duties not exceeding the margin, and thereafter record final findings for Government notification; investigations may be initiated on domestic industry application or suo motu, suspended or terminated for lack of evidence or negligible margins, and exporters may furnish undertakings to remove injurious dumping, with review and appeal remedies available.
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      Summary: India acceded to the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement to implement the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), requiring financial institutions to report extensive account-level information, including controlling persons and beneficial owners, for automatic exchange. Domestic enabling amendments were made through the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2014 to the Income-tax Act reporting provision, and rules and guidance are being developed to operationalise cross-border information exchange to combat international tax evasion.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published a reference rate for the US dollar of Rs. 63.8515 on June 3, 2015, with the prior day at Rs. 63.8330. Using this reference rate and cross currency middle rates, the Bank provided corresponding EUR INR, GBP INR and JPY INR exchange rates for June 2 and June 3, and specified that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Increase of the Minimum Import Price for arecanuts raises the import valuation floor and directs customs and food-safety agencies to enforce stringent quality checks and rigorous rules of origin verification to prevent routing through neighbouring countries under lower-duty arrangements, thereby addressing import circumvention and protecting domestic prices.
      Summary: Indigenisation of currency production is advanced by commissioning domestic banknote paper mills and invoking the Make in India framework to encourage manufacturers to produce banknote paper, ink and security features in India. A Steering Committee under the deputy governor of the central bank will recommend steps to raise domestic content in security features within a multi year timeframe. The initiative draws on domestic skilled manpower and R&D institutions to develop advanced security technologies and addresses procurement and policy questions to operationalise increased domestic sourcing.
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      F.NO.HRD/CM/158/1/2014-05/1244 - dated 1-6-2015
      REDESIGNATION OF SPECIFIED COMMISSIONER (SAG) LEVEL OFFICERS POSTED IN VARIOUS DIRECTORATES OF CBDT
      Summary: All officers serving at Commissioner (SAG) level in the specified CBDT directorates are redesignated as Additional Director General in their respective directorates, retaining their Commissioner/SAG rank and scale of pay (PB-4, Grade Pay of Rs. 10,000), by an administrative order issued with the approval of the CBDT.

      FEMA

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      Press Note No. 6 (2015 Series) - dated 3-6-2015
      Review of the investment limit for cases requiring prior approval of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB)/ Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA)
      Summary: Revision increases the investment threshold determining which foreign equity proposals require Cabinet-level consideration; the Minister of Finance (in charge of FIPB) will consider FIPB recommendations up to the revised threshold, and recommendations above it are to be placed for consideration by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, with the FIPB Secretariat processing recommendations to obtain Minister of Finance and CCEA approvals.
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      Press Note No. 7 (2015 Series) - dated 3-6-2015
      Review of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Policy on Investments by Non Resident Indians (NRIs), Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs)
      Summary: The FDI policy now defines 'Non Resident Indian' to include Indian citizens resident abroad and Overseas Citizen of India cardholders, with Persons of Indian Origin cardholders deemed OCI cardholders, and provides that investments by NRIs under Schedule 4 of FEMA will be treated as domestic investment at par with resident investments.

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      15 /2015-2020 (RE-2015) - dated 3-6-2015
      Trade in Border Haats across the border of Tripura between India and Bangladesh
      Summary: Permits regulated cross-border trade at Kamalasagar and Tarapur Kasba Border Haats under the MOU and Foreign Trade Policy, specifying allowed categories of locally produced goods (vegetables, fruits, spices, minor forest produce excluding timber, cottage industry products, small agricultural implements, processed foods) and defining "locally produced" as originating in the concerned border districts; delegates commodity classification and approval of immediate-consumption items to the Haat Management Committee and limits vendors to residents within a five-kilometre radius of the Haats.
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