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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 08,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The phrase tax due denotes an ascertained, quantified liability to pay tax; until the taxable sum is particularized by assessment or admitted by the assessee there is only a liability to be assessed and no 'tax due' for payment or disbursement purposes.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Mandatory pre-deposit under amended section 35F requires appellants filing appeals on or after commencement to deposit a prescribed proportion of disputed duty or penalty before lodging the appeal, subject to a saving clause for pending matters. The statute is coupled with section 35FF providing refund with interest where appeals succeed. Administrative clarifications govern computation, payment procedure, adjustment from Cenvat credit, record-keeping, and refund verification to ensure consistent implementation.
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      Summary: The amendment to Clause (g) of sub section (3) of section 141 excludes one person companies, dormant companies, small companies, and private companies with paid up share capital below the prescribed threshold from the aggregation used to determine whether a person or partner holds appointments in excess of the statutory ceiling, thereby changing the calculation for auditor appointment or reappointment.
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      Companies Law

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      F.No. 2/11/2014-CL.V - dated - 5-6-2015 - Co. Law
      Exemptions to Nidhis under section 462 of CA 2013
      Summary: Notification prescribes targeted exemptions and modifications for Nidhis: service and notice requirements may be satisfied by serving members above a threshold and notifying other members by local newspaper and notice board; certain share issuance and capital provisions do not apply; voting rights are capped per member; unclaimed dividends may be credited after a shorter period and small dividends may be announced in one local newspaper with notice board posting; loans to directors in member capacity are permitted with disclosure; remuneration of non executive directors may be paid monthly subject to approval and caps.
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      F. No. 1/2/2014-CL.I - dated - 5-6-2015 - Co. Law
      Exemptions to Section 8 (Non-Profit) under section 462 of CA 2013
      Summary: The notification prescribes specific exemptions and modifications of the Companies Act, 2013 for companies licensed under Section 8, removing minimum paid-up capital requirements, altering meeting notice and minute-keeping timelines, permitting certain board decisions by circulation, modifying quorum and director composition rules, and limiting applicability of conflict and related-party provisions to transactions above a stated threshold; benefits are subject to protection of shareholder interests and up-to-date statutory filings.
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      F. No. 1/2/2014-CL-V - dated - 5-6-2015 - Co. Law
      Exemptions to Government Companies under section 462 of CA 2013
      Summary: Notification under the Companies Act, 2013 exempts or modifies specified statutory provisions for Government companies by authorising deviations in definitions, transfer formalities, governance and reporting obligations. Several provisions on directors' appointment and evaluation, board and committee requirements, related-party contracts, loans and guarantees, and certain accounting rules are disapplied or made subject to approval by the administratively responsible Ministry or State Government, while requiring that shareholder interests be protected and, in some cases, conditioning exceptions on timely statutory filings.
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      F. No. 1/1/2014-CL.V - dated - 5-6-2015 - Co. Law
      Exemptions to Private Companies under section 462 of CA 2013
      Summary: Notification under section 462 directs that specified Companies Act provisions shall not apply to, or shall apply with modifications to, private companies; key measures include permitting omission of cash flow statements for start-ups and small companies, conditional relaxations of related-party transaction and share-issue rules subject to member consent and borrowing thresholds, modified deposit acceptance and filing obligations, reduced board meeting and disclosure requirements for one person companies, small companies and start-ups, and conditional applicability linked to non-default in statutory filings.

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      28/2015 - dated - 5-6-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Hot Rolled Flat Products of Stainless Steel of ASTM Grade 304 with all its variants originating in, or exported from People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Korea and Malaysia for a period of five years.
      Summary: Imposes anti-dumping duty on hot-rolled ASTM grade 304 stainless steel imports under headings 7219/7220 from China, Korea RP and Malaysia, based on findings of dumping, substantial margins and material injury; prescribes country- and route-specific per metric tonne duties in US dollars for defined product widths/specifications, applies for five years from notification subject to revocation or amendment, and requires payment in Indian currency with exchange rate determined by government notification.
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      F. No. 225/148/2015-ITA-II - dated 5-6-2015
      Expeditious disposal of applications for rectification under section 154 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (Act) during the Financial Year 2015-16 - reg.
      Summary: Mandate to promptly dispose of applications for rectification under section 154, requiring disposal of applications received up to 31 March 2015 by 15 May 2015 and submission of feedback on disposal targets to Zonal Members with intimation to Member (IT) by 20 June 2015. Supervisory authorities must ensure Assessing Officers maintain Rectification Registers and follow the SOP in Instruction No. 3/2015. Assessing Officers are to apply the SOP in Circular No. 8/2015 for verification and correction of demand to settle disputed demands and mitigate taxpayer grievances.

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      19/2015-20 - dated 5-6-2015
      Amendment in paragraph 2.55 and 2.56 of Handbook of Procedures of FTP, 2015-20 as notified by Public Notice No.12/2015-2020, dated 18.5.2015 – Pre Shipment Inspection Agency (PSIA).
      Summary: Amendments require existing and new applicants for recognition as Pre-shipment Inspection Agencies to apply in ANF 2L by the prescribed cutoff, with late applications taken up after the subsequent month. Applicants may initially submit applications without the ANF-2L bank guarantee; however, the requisite bank guarantee or equivalent financial instrument must be submitted before they are notified as PSIA under the Foreign Trade Policy and Handbook of Procedures.
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