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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 14,2014

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Electronic filing, scanned records and departmental databases should be relied upon to reduce paperwork: returns, TDS/TCS filings, challans and related reports are available in soft form and can be retrieved and selectively printed by tax authorities, obviating routine requisitions from assessees; Assessing Officers must use system reports (including OLTAS) and departmental resources to obtain necessary hard copies rather than asking taxpayers to resubmit documents already held electronically.
      By: Madhukar N Hiregange
      Summary: Departmental audit is a risk based verification of an assessee's private records to ensure correct payment of excise duty and service tax and compliance with procedures; auditors perform desk reviews, on site inspections and issue audit notes recording observed non compliance that may lead to recovery, while formal demands require a show cause notice and auditors cannot act as assessing officers. Key audit focuses include cenvat credit validation, input-output analysis, capital goods adjustments, job work controls and segregation of exempt activities. Assessees should maintain robust records, implement internal controls, require written audit requests, restrict removal of documents, and record explanations to protect rights during audit.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India released provisional aggregate monthly data on India's international trade in services for April 2014, reporting service receipts (exports) and payments (imports). The release states these aggregate monthly estimates are published with an approximate 45 day lag and that the provisional monthly figures are subject to revision upon compilation and publication of the Balance of Payments data.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India directed Indian Mercantile Co-operative Bank Ltd., Lucknow, that, without prior written RBI approval, the bank shall not grant or renew loans, make investments, incur liabilities including borrowing and accepting fresh deposits, disburse or agree to disburse payments, enter compromises, or dispose of properties, subject only to limited exceptions for minimal depositor withdrawals (adjustable against liabilities), renewal of existing term deposits in the same name and specified permitted expenditures.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes Reference Rates for major currencies, fixes the dollar and euro Reference Rates, provides derived pound sterling and yen exchange rates against the rupee using cross-currency middle rates, and states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published Reference Rate.
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      F. No. 1/32/2013-CL-V Pt - dated - 12-6-2014 - Co. Law
      The Companies (Meetings and Powers of Board) Amendment Rules, 2014.
      Summary: Public companies covered by the amended rule that were not previously required to constitute an Audit Committee must constitute an Audit Committee within the transitional period from commencement of the amendment or from appointment of independent directors, whichever occurs earlier; those companies are also required to constitute a Nomination and Remuneration Committee within the same transitional timeframe.

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      F.7(400)/Policy/VAT/2011/PF/93-104 - dated - 12-6-2014 - DVAT
      Bank of India located in the National Capital Territory of Delhi, in addition to 22 Banks already notified, as the ‘Appropriate Government Treasury’ for collection of tax, interest, penalty or any other amount due under the Act or Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 from the dealers registered or liable to be registered under the Act, casual traders, contractees (TAN holders) and any other person in e-payment mode only.
      Summary: Notification designates Bank of India branches within the National Capital Territory as an additional Appropriate Government Treasury to collect tax, interest, penalty and other amounts due under the Value Added Tax framework and Central Sales Tax Act from dealers, casual traders, contractees and other persons, limited to e-payment mode; and authorizes authorised HDFC Bank branches to accept physical offline payments via departmental challan in addition to e-payments.
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