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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 01,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Companies Act regime permits the Central Government to appoint adjudicating officers with specified jurisdiction to issue show cause notices, conduct reasoned inquiries with powers to summon witnesses and compel documents, and impose penalties on companies and officers in default. Adjudicating officers must consider factors such as disproportionate gain, investor or creditor loss, and repetition of defaults; issue dated, signed orders communicated to parties and the Central Government; and credit penalties to the Consolidated Fund. Aggrieved persons may appeal to the Regional Director under prescribed filing, scrutiny, rectification, reply and hearing procedures.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The statutory exemption for succession of a sole proprietary business by a company requires that all assets and liabilities of the proprietary concern immediately before succession become assets and liabilities of the company, the proprietor's shareholding meet the prescribed threshold and the proprietor receive no benefit other than allotment of shares. Where alleged goodwill was not recorded in the proprietor's books nor valued or scheduled in the assignment, authorities found the conditions unmet. The author contends that unrecorded self generated intangibles can nonetheless be transferred and urges valuation, documentation and corrective filings to establish compliance.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Services of serving food or beverages by restaurants are taxable when the establishment provides air-conditioning or central air heating in any part of the premises at any time during the year; the earlier conjunctive requirement of a licence to serve alcoholic beverages was omitted by amendment, so exemption now applies only to non air conditioned (non centrally air heated) restaurants. Valuation rules and a specified abatement determine the taxable service portion of bundled supplies, subject to non availment of Cenvat credit, and administrative clarifications address mixed complexes, poolside service and MRP sales.
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      Summary: The Index of Eight Core Industries (weight 37.90% in IIP) reports May 2014 performance versus May 2013 and cumulative April-May 2014-15 growth versus the prior year period. It lists sectoral weights and percentage changes for Coal, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Refinery Products, Fertilizers, Steel, Cement, and Electricity, and states that data are provisional with revisions made using revised prior year monthly data for several sectors.
      Summary: The Companies Act, 2013 imposes board composition and conduct requirements, strengthens audit independence with term limits and non-audit prohibitions, and introduces Secretarial Audit-mandatory for listed and specified companies-requiring practicing company secretaries to verify compliance across applicable laws and secretarial standards and to annex their reports to the Board report. The Act also mandates CSR governance for specified companies, obliging CSR Committees, policy disclosure and a 'comply or explain' approach to CSR expenditure, thereby expanding compliance obligations and elevating the role and capacity requirements of company secretaries.
      Summary: Announcement updates the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the euro as official RBI exchange benchmarks, listing current and prior day rates. Using the dollar reference and middle cross currency quotes, it provides derived pound sterling and yen rates against the rupee and states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      63 (RE: 2014) /2009-2014 - dated 27-6-2014
      Notification of SIONs pertaining to product group Chemical & Allied Products.
      Summary: Notification lists specific SIONs for Chemical & Allied Products as subject to review and requires manufacturers and Export Promotion Councils to submit revised production and consumption data in ANF 4B. Provision of the requested data is made mandatory for revision of SIONs and as a condition for continued access to Advance Authorization and DFIA; failure to submit by the prescribed deadline will result in stoppage of those benefits for products covered by the listed SIONs.

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      26/2014 - dated 27-6-2014
      Clarification with regard to use of the words “ commodity Exchange” in a company-reg.
      Summary: Use of the words Commodity Exchange in a company's registered name is permitted only where the applicant furnishes a No Objection Certificate from the Forward Markets Commission; all other applicable requirements of the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014 remain applicable. The NOC obligation also applies to companies registered with the words prior to the circular, which must produce the Forward Markets Commission certificate.
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