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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 22,2016

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      By: Suriyanarayanan Iyer
      Summary: Examines the constitutional validity of applying an amended Point of Taxation Rule to impose Krishi Kalyan Cess on payments outstanding as of the levy's commencement, noting Section 67A fixed tax at the time services were provided; the 2016 rule amendments treating pending invoices or payments as subject to the new levy shift the taxable event from the date of rendering to invoice or payment and risk exceeding delegated legislative power by effectively imposing tax on services completed before the levy.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Article 285 exempts Union property from State taxation subject to Parliamentary law and transitional exceptions, while Article 289's bar against taxing State property or income has been construed as inapplicable to indirect taxes. Courts have held that customs and excise duties are taxes on manufacture, production or import/export rather than taxes directly on property or income; accordingly, indirect taxes such as sales tax may apply to Union activities where statutory elements are met, as in cases holding a customs department liable as a dealer for sales tax on auctioned confiscated goods.
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      Summary: The text argues for a CPI-based inflation target and institutional reform to keep inflation low and stable, because high and variable inflation distorts price signals, raises nominal interest costs, redistributes against savers and the poor, and increases investment risk. Monetary policy should anchor inflation expectations by managing demand over a medium-term glide path, address supply shocks indirectly by restraining non-food demand, and use pragmatic interventions for exchange-rate and financial-stability risks. Fiscal discipline, improved financial intermediation to lower credit spreads, and aligning small-savings rates to market yields are necessary complementary measures.
      Summary: Publication of the Reference Rate for the US dollar with previous-day comparison; derived euro, pound sterling and yen exchange rates against the rupee were provided using the US dollar reference and cross-currency middle rates; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published reference rate.
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      Customs

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      40/2016 - dated - 21-6-2016 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend notification No. 53/2011-Customs dated 01st July, 2011 so as to provide deeper tariff concessions in respect of specified goods imported from Malaysia under the India-Malaysia Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (IMCECA) w.e.f. 30.06.2016
      Summary: Substitution of the Table in Notification No.53/2011 Customs to implement enhanced tariff concessions for specified HS chapters, headings and tariff items under IMCECA by listing concessional duty rates (largely zero duty with specified positive rates) for identified goods imported from Malaysia. The revised schedule replaces the prior table and takes effect from 30th June, 2016, extending preferential tariff treatment to qualifying imports as set out in the substituted Table.
      2.
      39/2016 - dated - 21-6-2016 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend Notification No. 96/2008-Customs dated 13.08.2008 so as to include ‘Republic of Togo’ and ‘Republic of Chad’ in the list of countries eligible for preferential tariff under the said notification
      Summary: Notification No. 39/2016-Customs amends Notification No. 96/2008-Customs by adding the Republic of Togo and the Republic of Chad to the Schedule of countries eligible for preferential tariff treatment, appending new serial entries to the Schedule and leaving other provisions of the principal notification intact.

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      48/2016 - dated - 20-6-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income–tax (15th Amendment) Rules, 2016 - Amendments in Due diligence requirement
      Summary: Amendments to the Income tax Rules revise due diligence, clarify territorial scope and exclusions in rule 114F, differentiate standing instruction treatment for U.S. versus other reportable accounts in rule 114H, set staggered completion dates for reviews of pre existing and high/low value accounts (notably completion by 30 June 2016 for certain U.S. low value accounts and by 31 December 2016 for certain other high value accounts), and substitute Form 61B with a standardized reporting template effective 1 January 2017.
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      Press Release - dated 20-6-2016
      Threshold Limit of tax audit under section 44AB and section 44AD – clarification
      Summary: A person carrying on business must obtain an audit when total sales, turnover or gross receipts exceed the general audit ceiling, but an eligible assessee who opts for the presumptive taxation scheme benefits from a higher non audit ceiling and is not required to have accounts audited while receipts remain within that elevated threshold; the higher ceiling applies only to those who elect the presumptive regime and does not affect taxpayers who do not opt in.

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      F. No. 450/145/2015-Cus-IV - dated 15-6-2016
      Single Window Project - Referral of imported consignments to PGAs
      Summary: For consignments referred manually to PGAs, the Superintendent/Appraiser must record the reason and forward the Bill of Entry only with Assistant Commissioner/Deputy Commissioner approval and endorsement; the AC/DC must email weekly details and reasons for all such Bills of Entry to the Commissioner (Single Window). Recorded cases will be reviewed by the Working Group and implemented in the Single Window system to improve automated routing.
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      Public Notice No. 6/2016 - dated 31-5-2016
      Import – Clearance of imported consignments of diamonds, precious stones, precious metal (in any form), semi-precious stones, pearls, jewellery made of gold or any other precious metal with or without studding industrial diamonds including powders of both natural and synthetic and synthetic stones - Instructions
      Summary: Import consignments of diamonds, precious stones, precious metals, semi-precious stones, pearls, jewellery and industrial diamonds shall not be cleared at Air Cargo Complex, Sahar and must be cleared at the Precious Cargo Customs Clearance Centre (PCCCC) at the Bharat Diamond Bourse after prescribed procedures. Exceptions allow voluminous precious metal alloys exceeding 24 x 24 x 24 inches or 30 kg to be cleared at ACC with valuation assistance. Gold and dore bars remain eligible for clearance at ACC. Consignments must be declared as transshipment cargo to BDB, escorted to MMTC strong room, transferred under preventive escort to PCCCC, and improper filings at ACC will be transferred for adjudication.
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