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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 24,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Companies Act, 2013 establishes criminal and civil liability for promoters, directors, officers and professionals for false or misleading statements, omission of material facts, fraudulent conduct and specified governance defaults. Key mechanisms include personal liability for untrue prospectuses and misleading inducements, targeted offences for disclosure failures, related-party transactions, loans to directors, auditor and financial reporting breaches, and insolvency-related fraud; a central fraud provision channels serious cases and residual provisions impose general and repeat-offence penalties.
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      Summary: Announcement of re-issue auctions of Government stocks by uniform price auction conducted electronically on the RBI E-Kuber system accepting competitive and non-competitive bids, with non-competitive bids subject to up to 5% allocation under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding Facility; specified bid submission windows, auction result announcement, payment timing, and eligibility of the stocks for when-issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published Reference Rate determinations specifying the rupee benchmark rates for the US dollar and the euro, noted prior-day comparisons, and stated that rupee rates for other currencies are derived from the dollar reference and cross-currency middle rates; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The report simplifies foreign investment classification into two categories: FDI, marked by lasting interest and normally signified by ownership of 10 percent or more of ordinary shares or voting power, and FPI, covering tradable, anonymous holdings. It merges FII and QFI into the FPI regime, subjects FPIs to takeover and persons-acting-in-concert rules, and places verification obligations on investee companies. Holdings at or above the threshold in listed companies are treated as FDI; existing FDI below the threshold continues as FDI; unlisted company investments may be treated as FDI irrespective of level; below-threshold investments can convert to FDI if raised to the threshold within one year.
      Summary: Emphasizes that members' draft growth strategies are insufficient to meet the collective GDP ambition and that investment, particularly infrastructure, requires new policy actions and enhanced MDB and developed country intermediation of global capital flows; it outlines the Framework Working Group's peer review process, coordination with the Employment Task Force, expectations for revised submissions, and a call to reassess International Organizations' evaluation focus from prescribed thematic reforms toward adequacy of measures and actual growth output.
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      No.F.3(2)/Fin(Rev-I)/2014-15/DSVI/605 - dated - 17-6-2014 - DVAT
      Delhi Value Added Tax (Second Amendment) Rules 2014
      Summary: The rules prescribe that every memorandum of appeal be accompanied by the Annexure 1 fee and replace Annexure 1 with a detailed fee schedule covering registration, duplicates, inspections, copies, appeals, specific determinations, practitioner enrolment, and vakalatnama. Forms DVAT 16, DVAT 17 and DVAT 48 are amended to add TAN questions, new blocks (R11/R9) to record tax deficiencies admitted during proceedings and deposits made, and a new Annexure 2A(1) requiring quarter wise reporting of purchases received late for input tax reconciliation, with instructions on deposit reporting and conditional invoice upload relief.
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