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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 04,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A licensing regime authorises the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs to grant licences for public, private and special warehouses on application, subject to eligibility (citizenship or incorporation), solvency certification, undertakings, inspection, and conditions including all-risk insurance in favour of the President of India, indemnities, payment undertakings for duties and penalties, and appointment of an experienced warehouse keeper; licences remain valid until cancelled, are non-transferrable for public and special warehouses, and pre-existing warehouses may regularise under transitional terms.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Krishi Kalyan Cess is aligned with service tax procedures: reverse charge applies mutatis mutandis; exempt services and abated portions are not subject to KKC; value for KKC follows Service Tax determination rules; rebate for exported services and refunds to SEZ developers/units follow service tax treatment; taxpayers may opt to discharge KKC via a proportionate composite-rate calculation for a chosen financial year. Cenvat credit of KKC is permitted to service providers but restricted for KKC payment only. Separate rules and forms implement an Indirect Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme with specified declaration, acknowledgement, deposit reporting and discharge order procedures.
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      Summary: ADB and the Government executed a sovereign loan to upgrade designated state roads to two lane standards, finance pavement and ancillary works, develop a road safety master plan, and build the institutional capacity of the State Highways Authority of Jharkhand to manage design, safety and maintenance, with environmental and social measures and state counterpart funding to meet the project's total cost.
      Summary: A quarterly administrative review will examine the operational and credit performance of Public Sector Banks for 2015-16, focusing on credit growth and sectoral flows to agriculture, insurance and micro and small enterprises, and on implementation of government financial inclusion schemes including Stand Up India, MUDRA, PMJJBY, PMSBY and APY. The meeting will also consider stalled projects, remedial measures, housing loan delivery, MSE credit and financial literacy, with CEOs of PSBs, financial institutions and senior finance ministry officials in attendance.
      Summary: The central bank will issue the Second Bi-monthly Monetary Policy Statement, 2016-17, by way of a press release, establishing the press release as the authoritative channel and specifying the timing for conveying monetary-policy decisions to market participants and the public.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the reference rate for the US Dollar and, using middle cross currency quotes, provided corresponding rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen. The notice also states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate, linking SDR valuation in rupee terms to that benchmark.
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      Customs

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      36/2016 - dated - 1-6-2016 - Cus
      Seeks to amend various notifications
      Summary: Amendments substitute locality references in multiple customs exemption notifications to add Hosur (Tamil Nadu) and Nattakkam Village (Kottayam Taluk and District) alongside Melapakkam Village and Tamil Nadu, and alter Table 2 entries by replacing "Hyderabad" with "Hosur (Tamil Nadu), Hyderabad" and expanding "Patli (Gurgaon)" to "Nattakkam Village (Kottayam Taluk and District), Patli (Gurgaon)" in the specified notifications and conditions.

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      39/2016 - dated - 31-5-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (13th Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the shorter prescribed period with a longer one in sub rule (4A) of rule 31A of the Income tax Rules, 1962, thereby modifying the deadline for furnishing the specified statement; the change is enacted by the Income tax (13th Amendment) Rules, 2016 and brought into force by the notifying authority from the stated commencement date.
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      F. No. 7(5)/L&J/Circular/2016/372 - dated 11-4-2016
      No collection of VAT by Teams deputed under Section 60 of DVAT Act, 2004
      Summary: Officers deputed for field surveys are instructed not to collect VAT by cheque or any other mode during surveys; if a dealer offers payment to address a tax deficiency, the officer must decline receipt and advise the dealer to deposit tax through the prescribed VAT deposit procedure; noncompliance by officers will invite disciplinary action.
      2.
      F.No. 7(6)/L&J/Circular/2016/343 - dated 11-4-2016
      Guide lines for VAT Authorities of Department of Trade & Taxes in terms of Jurisdiction & duties assigned in exercise of powers under Chapter X of the DVAT Act, 2004
      Summary: Officers exercising Chapter X powers (audit, survey/inspection, stopping and detention of goods vehicles) must prepare reports based on information and records examined by them and mandatorily forward those reports and records to the ward/branch officer having jurisdiction over the dealer for assessment of tax and penalty; non-compliance will attract disciplinary action.
      3.
      F.No. 7 (4)/DVAT/LSC/15-16/326-331 - dated 23-3-2016
      Empowerment by Commissioner, VAT, under Rule 65 of the DVAT Rules 2005
      Summary: The Commissioner (VAT) empowers officers appointed under Section 66(2) of the DVAT Act, of not less than Special Commissioner rank, to appoint officers or persons to exercise the powers in Chapter X of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004, and to grant authority to them in Form DVAT 50, with immediate effect.
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