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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 13,2012

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      By: CA.Ankit Gulgulia
      Summary: Reverse charge reallocates service tax payment responsibility for notified services by naming supplier and recipient classes and prescribing proportionate allocation of tax liability. Parties must compute total tax on the taxable value and apportion according to the prescribed ratio; invoices must disclose total tax and the receiver's share; each party may utilise Cenvat credit subject to the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004, with timing issues where payment follows invoicing. If the supplier validly claims threshold exemption the tax is not payable; a small receiver remains liable and must register and pay under reverse charge.
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      Summary: The speech focuses on strengthening direct tax mobilisation through technology and administration reforms, meeting higher collection targets, preparing the Department for transition to the proposed Direct Tax Code by reframing processes and training staff, and expanding e filing, e payment and centralized TDS processing. It prioritises combating black money via legislative measures including the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Bill, augmenting overseas tax units and information exchange, implementing risk based assessment using AIR, e TDS and FIU inputs, reducing litigation backlog, and improving human resource management and taxpayer outreach.
      Summary: Review of public sector bank and financial institution performance will concentrate on credit delivery to agriculture, MSMEs, housing and education, and on gross and net Non Performing Assets, with emphasis on Department of Financial Services measures to improve PSB productivity, efficiency and recoveries. The meeting will also assess Financial Inclusion under "Swabhimaan" and use of Electronic Benefit Transfer, progress in banking access for North Eastern and hilly States, the 'Swavalamban' pension initiative, and recapitalization and technological strengthening of Regional Rural Banks.
      Summary: Integration of the Limited Liability Partnership Registry into the national e governance platform centralizes online filing: domestic LLP forms will be processed and approved by the Registrar of Companies in the relevant states, while foreign LLP forms will be processed and approved by a designated ROC for foreign entities. The integration provides online payment options and user guidance, and a helpdesk is available for filing assistance.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India is a market regulator mandated to foster competition and protect markets from anti competitive practices while complementing sectoral regulators. The Government proposes an exemption for bank mergers and acquisitions from CCI scrutiny under the Banking Law Amendment Act. A Draft National Competition Policy is ready for submission to the Cabinet, envisioning a Cabinet Committee on Competition to guide ministries and departments to engender a competition culture; the Competition (Amendment) Bill is referred to a Group of Ministers.
      Summary: The Ministry outlines a facilitative regulatory strategy centred on the pending Companies Bill, upgrade of the MCA21 e governance platform (MCA21 v2), rollout of XBRL for financial filings, and institutional capacity building through the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs. Policy initiatives include formal corporate governance guidelines, a National Competition Policy, a model law on societies, convergence to Ind AS, investor protections via an IEPF sub site, and a proposal to embed CSR obligations with mandatory reporting.
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