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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 28,2016

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      By: Santosh thapliyal
      Summary: Service tax was applied to construction services by notifications that treated construction as a taxable service and required that the gross amount charged include value of goods and materials; abated rates applied only where the price charged included land value. Notifications fixed the builders' liability and effective taxable fractions, later adjusted by further notifications and budget measures. A court decision found the levy invalid for a prior period for lack of statutory valuation mechanism, but the executive's statutory power to regulate by notification and the notification language on valuation and abatement underpin the administrative levy and builders' liability, and the negative list regime thereafter generally subjects construction to tax.
      By: Richi Jain
      Summary: Service tax applies to cooperative societies where member collections constitute consideration for services, because law treats an unincorporated association and its members as distinct persons, creating a deeming fiction that displaces mutuality. Exemptions are limited: a mega exemption covers certain non profit housing society supplies to members within prescribed limits; small service provider threshold relief may apply; pure agent reimbursements can be excluded from taxable value, while common area charges remain taxable. Societies face reverse charge on goods transportation agency payments and may claim CENVAT credit on input services.
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      Summary: Re-issue auctions for four specified Government stocks will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using the multiple price method; up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding. Both competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the Reserve Bank's E-Kuber system within prescribed windows, with auction results announced and payment scheduled on specified dates; the stocks are eligible for when-issued trading under existing RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Inter Governmental Committee constituted under the India Nepal Treaty of Trade is a Commerce Secretary level mechanism to review bilateral trade issues, coordinate implementation of treaty provisions, and seek administrative resolutions. The India hosted meeting in June 2016 brings delegations led by the respective Commerce Secretaries to address outstanding trade impediments and explore measures for enhancing bilateral trade and institutional cooperation under the Treaty framework.
      Summary: Amendments to the Reserve Bank of India Act create a statutory Monetary Policy Committee of six members-three from the RBI including the Governor as Chair, and three external experts appointed by the Central Government. The MPC must meet at least four times a year and publicise its decisions. Rules notified provide the selection procedure via a Search cum Selection Committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary, prescribe four year non renewable terms for external experts, and specify factors constituting failure to meet the inflation target.
      Summary: Publication of a central bank reference exchange rate for the US dollar establishes the benchmark rupee value and, using the USD reference plus middle cross currency quotes, yields the computed rupee rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen; the SDR rupee rate is stated to be based on that reference rate.
      Summary: The Income Declaration Scheme (IDS), 2016 provides a limited-time voluntary disclosure window enabling persons with undeclared income or assets to regularise them by paying a prescribed penalty and, in return, receive immunity from inquiry into the source of the disclosed funds; the government promoted the Scheme through extensive outreach and cautioned that tougher enforcement will follow after the disclosure period.
      Summary: India will present a basket of projects for multilateral bank financing in Urban Development (including Smart Cities), Energy, Urban Transport, Railways, Inland Waterways and Water Supply to address an infrastructure financing gap, and offers to host a regional office in New Delhi to speed project development, monitoring and implementation.
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      F.3(14)/Fin(Rev-I)/2012-13/DS-VI/208 - dated - 24-6-2016 - DVAT
      Appointment of Assistant Commissioner cum VATO
      Summary: Appointment of officers as Assistant Commissioner-cum-VATO under the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, made pursuant to clause (a) of sub section (2) of section 66 read with rule 47 of the Delhi VAT Rules, to assist the Commissioner in administering the Act. The notification lists specified officers and records that each appointment is effective from the date of assumption of charge, issued by the Finance (Revenue I) Department in the name of the Lt. Governor.
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      F.3(11)/Fin(T&E)/2009-10/DS-VI/210 - dated - 24-6-2016 - DVAT
      Appointment of Special Vigilance Commissioner and Addl.Commissioner, Value Added Tax
      Summary: Appointment of officers to assist the Commissioner of Value Added Tax under the statutory appointment power read with the relevant rule; appointments to the posts of Special Vigilance Commissioner, Value Added Tax and Additional Commissioner, Value Added Tax take effect from the date of assumption of charge and are formalised by an administrative notification issued by the Finance (Revenue) Department.
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