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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 13,2015

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      Summary: The Finance Minister reviewed bank financial parameters, urging fuller transmission of policy rate cuts, higher growth in priority housing and education loans, and systematic remedies for rising Non-Performing Assets through sector-by-sector solutions, inter-agency coordination and potential regulatory adjustments. He called for identifying major projects stalled for financial reasons and de-bottlenecking them, promoted robust claim-settlement and awareness for social security schemes, sought greater private bank participation, and set a target to double lending to the small business sector while stressing effective grievance redressal by banks and financial institutions.
      Summary: Assessment of capital needs for public sector banks will be conducted by requiring all PSBs to make individual presentations to the Department of Financial Services; these regionally scheduled sessions will be attended by senior Ministry of Finance officials, including the Minister of State (Finance) and the Secretary (Financial Services), to inform the Department's capital planning for PSBs.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the US dollar Reference Rate and the previous day's rate, and-based on that reference and middle cross-currency quotes-provided rupee exchange rates for the euro, sterling and yen. The release states that the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate, establishing the operational linkage for SDR valuation against the rupee.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      12/ 2015-16 - dated 10-6-2015
      Processing of VAT refund - New certificates introduced, need to be recorded by the concerned officers while processing refund
      Summary: Claims for VAT refund filed in a dealer's return must be disposed within the statutory period or, if additional information is needed, a formal notice seeking that information must be issued within that period; the Value Added Tax Officer is responsible for taking one of these actions and statutory interest may apply for delay. The department requires uniform, accountable file examination and prescribes specific certificates by the VAT Inspector, Ward In Charge, Zonal Accounts Officer (Refund) and Zonal In Charge confirming field verification, matching of ITCs with VAT payments, review in light of statutes and audit paras, and recommending approval.

      Income Tax

      2.
      11/2015 - dated 11-6-2015
      Authorisation of Principal Commissioners/Commissioners of Wealth-tax to admit application for revision under section 25 of the Act from assessees seeking refund arising due to exemption of urban land from wealth tax restrospectively w.e.f. 01/04/1993.
      Summary: The amendment excludes land classified as agricultural and used for agriculture from wealth-tax with retrospective effect from 1 April 1993, entitling assessees who paid wealth-tax earlier to refunds with prescribed interest. The Board authorizes Commissioners to admit revision applications beyond statutory time-limits, decide them on merits within one year from the end of the financial year of receipt, seek AO reports and information, and requires claims to be filed within one year from the date of the order.
      3.
      F.No.225/154/2015/ITA.II - dated 10-6-2015
      Extension of due date of filing return of income for Assessment Year 2015-16 in case of Non-corporate & assessee not covered under tax audit provisions - Upto 31st August, 2015
      Summary: Using administrative powers under the tax statute, the due date for filing returns of income for the specified assessment year is extended for non-corporate assessees who are not subject to tax audit, moving the filing deadline to a later date and thereby enlarging the filing period for that class of taxpayers while preserving existing filing obligations and audit applicability.

      FEMA

      4.
      107 - dated 11-6-2015
      Permission granted to subscribe to chit funds by NRIs without limit on non-repatriation basis subject to some specified conditions.
      Summary: Non-Resident Indians may subscribe to chit funds on a non-repatriation basis provided the Registrar of Chits or an authorised officer permits the chit fund to accept such subscriptions and the subscriptions are brought in through normal banking channels, including accounts in India. The Reserve Bank amended the applicable FEMA regulations to enable this change, and the circular is issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act without prejudice to other legal permissions.
      5.
      108 - dated 11-6-2015
      Extension of scheme of raising External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) by eligible borrowers for low cost affordable housing projects till 31-3-2016.
      Summary: Continuation of the scheme permitting External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) for low cost affordable housing projects under the approval route, on the same terms and conditions as earlier A.P. (DIR Series) Circulars; Authorised Dealer Category I banks to notify constituents. Directions issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act and without prejudice to other statutory permissions.
      6.
      109 - dated 11-6-2015
      Extension of scheme of External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) for working capital for Civil Aviation Sector by airline companies till 31-3-2016.
      Summary: Permission to raise External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) for working capital by airline companies in the civil aviation sector is extended until March 31, 2016 on the same terms and conditions under the approval route; AD Category I banks must inform constituents. The Circular is issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 and does not affect any other statutory permissions that may be required.

      DGFT

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      01/2015-20 - dated 11-6-2015
      Supply of a ‘service’ by units located in DTA to SEZ units - ineligible for rewards under Service Exports from India Scheme (SEIS) under FTP 2015-20.
      Summary: Supply of services from units in the Domestic Tariff Area to units in a Special Economic Zone is ineligible for rewards under the Service Exports from India Scheme because SEIS applies only to services supplied from India to another country (Mode 1 cross border trade); supplies to SEZs are treated as within Indian territory and therefore excluded, and an amendment permitting SEZ exports to qualify does not make DTA SEZ supplies eligible.
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