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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 27,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Master Circular and subsequent clarifications require strict compliance with Section 233B and Cost Audit Report Rules: cost auditors must be independent and cannot act as internal auditors during their cost audit tenure; appointment ceilings count consents and overdue reports; a cost auditor's engagement is deemed concluded on filing the report with the government; reports must include prior-year comparative data and be signed in hand by the responsible partner with membership number. Audit Committees must review audit suggestions and obtain auditor independence certificates. Specific activities and sectors are exempted from the Records Rules and certain Cost Audit Orders, and covered companies must file Form B and retain cost records for eight years. Consolidated reporting and designation of a principal auditor govern multiple-auditor scenarios.
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      Summary: Urging an institutional linkage between the Antwerp Bourse and the Bharat Diamond Bourse, the Minister promoted capacity building and skill development in the diamond sector, noted policy measures such as allowance for consignment import of rough diamonds, and pledged to pursue procedural tax simplification with fiscal authorities to facilitate diamond trade. The Minister also reaffirmed liberalisation measures on foreign investment, including 100% FDI in single brand retail, and anticipated progress on permitting foreign investment in multi brand retail alongside broader India-EU cooperation across strategic sectors.
      Summary: Allowing targeted External Commercial Borrowing, Indian manufacturing and infrastructure companies with foreign exchange earnings may obtain ECBs under the approval route to refinance outstanding rupee loans for capital expenditure or to meet fresh rupee capital expenditure; an overall ceiling is prescribed. FII investment limits in government securities are increased and the eligible non resident investor classes broadened, with adjusted sub limit residual maturity; FII infrastructure debt and IDF schemes' lock in and residual maturity terms are rationalised and QFIs may invest in mutual funds with specified infrastructure asset thresholds. FEMA operational guidelines will follow.
      Summary: A policy shift adopts a negative list approach to taxation of services, replacing the prior positive-list model and aligning service taxation with the broader objective of moving the economy closer to implementation of Goods and Services Tax. The Guidance Paper explains the scope and mechanics of the new approach, emphasizes simplification of compliance and administration rather than revenue augmentation, and the announcement expands the central exemption notification to add specified categories including advocates, educational services, services to government and governmental authorities, certain works contracts, transport by ropeway, subcontracted works contracts, services in non-taxable territories, public libraries, ESIC services, transfer of a going concern, and public conveniences.
      Summary: Excess payment of service tax may be set off against future service tax liabilities; an excess discharge of service tax is available to reduce subsequent period obligations and serves as an administrative mechanism permitting taxpayers to adjust overpaid amounts against ensuing dues rather than seeking immediate refunds, a principle affirmed by multiple tribunal authorities.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 298(E) - dated - 5-6-2012 - Co. Law
      The Limited Liability Partnership (Amendment) Rules, 2012
      Summary: Amendments require that consent to act as partner or designated partner be filed at incorporation in Form 2 with the Annexure A fee; name reservation is permitted where a registered LLP or company grants a No Objection Certificate; use of regulated words (bank, insurance, banking, venture capital, mutual fund) or professional titles in an LLP name or business requires approval of the relevant regulatory authority or professional council at the time of incorporation or name change; Annexure A adds fees for Form 4 filings (Rs.50) and striking off defunct LLPs (Rs.500); Forms 1-31 are substituted to standardise e forms and filing requirements.

      Customs

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      42 /2012 - dated - 22-6-2012 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notifications 100/2009-Cus, 101/2009-Cus, 102/2009-Cus and 103/2009-Cus all dt.11-09-2009 and 104/2009-Cus dt.14-09-2009
      Summary: Amendments require authorisations (from 5 June 2012) to specify capital goods and the export-obligation quantum for Common Service providers, mandate a bond with a bank guarantee equal to 100% of duty foregone (providable by provider, a user, or combination), require shipping bills for users to record EPCG authorisation details and prior notification to the Regional Authority, clarify counting of users/Authorization Holder for obligations, relax TUFS and SHIS conditions where benefits are refunded or surrendered, and introduce reduced export obligations for specified green technologies and additional definitional and transfer rules for Status Holders Incentive Scheme scrips.

      Income Tax

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      24/2012 - dated - 19-6-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 90 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 - Double Taxation Agreement - Agreement for Avoidance of Double Taxation and Prevention of fiscal evasion with foreign countries - Norway
      Summary: Notification under section 90 directs that the India-Norway Agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and Prevention of Fiscal Evasion shall be given effect in India for fiscal years beginning on or after 1 April 2012. The treaty applies to residents, taxes on income and capital (including similar subsequent taxes), defines residency and permanent establishment rules with specific inclusions and exclusions, allocates taxing rights across income categories (business profits, dividends, interest, royalties, capital gains, employment, offshore activities), prescribes relief methods for elimination of double taxation, and provides mutual agreement, information exchange, collection assistance and limitation of benefits mechanisms.
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      Service Tax

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      16/2012 - dated 14-5-2012
      Electronic refund of service tax paid on taxable services used for exports of goods
      Summary: A committee led by the Director General of Service Tax will review the electronic refund scheme for service tax on services used for exports, develop a scientific approach to fixing refund rates, and propose a revised schedule accounting for the service tax rate change and movement to a Negative List approach; it will consult stakeholders and submit a report to the CBEC Chairperson, with suggestions accepted via the provided email.

      Income Tax

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      4 of 2012 - dated 20-6-2012
      Income-tax authorities - Instructions to subordinate authorities - Authorization of AOs in certain cases to rectify/reconcile disputed arrear demand
      Summary: Assessing Officers are authorized under the Board's exercise of powers to rectify or reconcile disputed arrear demand figures on merits notwithstanding the expiry of the four year limitation under section 154(7). Where CPC has adjusted refunds based on inaccurate AO uploaded arrear figures, the AO must verify claims, refund any excess, and upload amended figures to the Financial Accounting System; in all other disputed cases the AO must verify and correct arrear figures in records and on the CPC portal.
      3.
      F. No. 225/124/2012/ITA.II - dated 20-6-2012
      Income-tax authorities - Instructions to subordinate authorities - Order extending due date for filing Form 49C for F.Y. 2011-12
      Summary: The Board, invoking powers under section 119, extended the due date for filing Form 49C to 30th September, 2012 because the electronic filing facility required by section 285 and Rule 114DA was not yet operational. For the financial year 2011-12 Form 49C may be filed in paper mode instead of electronically with digital signatures; such paper filings must be sent by Registered Post or Speed Post to the Director General of Income Tax (International Taxation) at the specified New Delhi address.

      FEMA

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      134 - dated 25-6-2012
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) – Repayment of Rupee loans
      Summary: External Commercial Borrowings may be used, via the approval route, for repayment of outstanding Rupee loans used for capital expenditure and for fresh Rupee capital expenditure by eligible manufacturing and infrastructure companies that are consistent foreign exchange earners and not on the RBI default/caution lists. The overall facility and per company limits are tied to export earnings; drawdown must occur promptly after obtaining the Loan Registration Number. Applications in Form ECB require statutory auditor certification and lender/AD certification of outstanding Rupee loans. Designated AD Category I banks shall monitor end use, prevent sourcing of foreign exchange for repayment from Indian markets, and note that Indian banks cannot provide guarantees; all ECB conditions remain applicable.
      5.
      135 - dated 25-6-2012
      Foreign investment in India by SEBI registered FIIs in Government securities and SEBI registered FIIs and QFIs in infrastructure debt
      Summary: The circular increases the limit for FII investment in Government securities and reallocates sub-limits, including a sub-limit requiring a residual maturity of at least three years at first purchase, and permits certain long-term institutional investors to register with SEBI to invest. For infrastructure debt, the lock-in period is uniformly reduced to one year and the residual maturity at first purchase is set at fifteen months; QFIs may invest in mutual fund schemes with at least 25% infrastructure assets under the existing mutual fund sub-limit. Amendments to FEMA regulations will follow.

      Companies Law

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      14/2012 - dated 21-6-2012
      Imposing fees on certain e-forms filed with ROC, RD or MCA(HQ) under MCA-21 where at present no fee is prescribed.
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs directs that specified electronic forms filed through MCA-21 that previously had no fee will now attract charges: some forms are chargeable under Schedule X to the Act, while others attract fees under the Companies (Fee on Application) Rules, 1999. The listed forms include Investor Education Fund statements, statutory auditor notifications, auditor appointment applications, receiver's receipts and payments abstracts, miscellaneous court-related forms, and certain applications to ROC, RD or MCA(HQ). An effective date for implementation is provided.
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