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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 25,2014

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Proposals seek immediate individual tax relief through higher basic exemptions and expanded deductions for investment, retirement and housing; a standard deduction for salaried persons; and broader depreciation allowances for assets used to earn salary. Complementary reforms include rationalising withholding/collection rates, raising cash transaction thresholds, curbing intrusive compliance practices, modest indirect tax rate reductions and targeted exemptions. Enhanced productivity and cost accounting in government spending are promoted as medium term internal savings to finance these measures.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Service tax exemption applies where services are provided by NSDC, SSCs approved by NSDC, assessment agencies approved by NSDC or SSCs, or training partners approved by NSDC or SSCs, and only when such services relate to the National Skill Development Programme implemented by NSDC, vocational courses under the National Skill Certification and Monetary Reward Scheme, or any other scheme implemented by NSDC; both provider approval and programme connection are required for eligibility.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Act permits companies formed to hold assets or otherwise inactive to obtain dormant company status where they are inactive and have not made any significant accounting transaction (excluding routine statutory or maintenance payments). Eligibility requires absence of investigations, prosecutions, public deposits, outstanding loans or statutory dues, and a special resolution; an application in the prescribed form with supporting certificates and fee is filed with the Registrar, who issues a certificate and records the company in the Register of Dormant Companies. Retention requires minimum directors, an annual Return of Dormant Company with audited financials and fee; reactivation or strike-off follows prescribed procedures.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank cancelled M/s Sahiwal Investment and Trading Company's certificate of registration, effective April 15, 2014, and the company cannot transact the business of a non-banking financial institution; the cancellation is exercised under the Reserve Bank's statutory power and the business is defined by the Act.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India issues daily Reference Rates for the US dollar and the Euro, discloses the previous day's rates for comparison, and uses the US dollar reference rate with cross currency middle rates to derive exchange rates for other currencies; the SDR Rupee conversion is based on the published Reference Rate.
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      84 (RE – 2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 23-6-2014 - FTP
      Prohibition on import of milk and milk products from China.
      Summary: Prohibition on import of milk and milk products from China has been extended as a regulatory trade measure by amendment to ITC (HS) 2012, Schedule 1 (Import Policy). The ban covers chocolates, chocolate products, candies, confectionery and food preparations containing milk or milk solids and continues as an administrative restriction on imports from China for an additional year or until further orders.

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      32/2014 - S.O.1576 (E) - dated - 23-6-2014 - WT
      Wealth‐tax (1st Amendment) Rules, 2014.
      Summary: The amendment substitutes rule 3 to require returns of net wealth in Form BA for years up to 2013-14 and in Form BB for 2014-15 onward; it mandates electronic filing with digital signature for 2014-15 onward except that individuals and HUFs not subject to audit under section 44AB may file paper returns for 2014-15, prohibits attaching computation, payment proofs or valuer reports to Form BB, and assigns the Director General (Systems) responsibility for secure procedures and archival standards for electronic returns.
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