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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 05,2012

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      By: CARahul Jain
      Summary: Delhi VAT now requires monthly or quarterly returns from 01-04-2012. For the quarter ending June 2012 the original due date was 28 July 2012, but a circular dated 29-06-2012 extended filing deadlines, providing staggered online and hard-copy submission dates based on TIN terminal digits to ease compliance burdens on tax professionals.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Pension contributions function as tax deferment: individual contributions are subject to an overall deduction ceiling when aggregated with other specified investments, while employer contributions are excluded from that overall ceiling but limited by a salary related cap and treated as taxable salary with a corresponding employee deduction up to the cap. Amounts withdrawn or received as annuity that previously benefited from deductions are taxed as income in the year of receipt, though purchases of annuity in the same year negate receipt treatment for that year.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Reassessment is limited to situations where the Assessing Officer records a belief that the assessee failed to fully and truly disclose material facts or failed to file/respond to statutory notices; absent such recorded failure, reopening an assessment merely to correct wrong claims or mistakes is impermissible and cannot justify reassessment beyond the statutory period.
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      Summary: Consolidation of foreign exchange regulatory guidance through FEMA master circulars dated 02-07-2012 unifies operational frameworks and compliance instructions for cross-border transactions and resident/non-resident dealings. The series covers foreign investment, outward resident investment, import/export of goods and services, external commercial borrowings, establishment of foreign offices, remittance facilities, NRO and Vostro accounts, money changing and transfer services, immovable property transactions by NRIs/PIOs/foreign nationals, risk management, and compounding of contraventions, specifying eligibility, permitted activities and procedural requirements.
      Summary: Government will establish a Committee of Secretaries to consider industry suggestions and implement time bound regulatory and procedural reforms, including expedited DCGI approvals for clinical trials and sample imports, procedural simplification, and enhanced venture capital support for R&D; progress will be reviewed after three months. The Government will also pursue non tariff barrier concerns in bilateral fora and promote Brand India Pharma to expand market access for affordable, quality generics.
      Summary: Abuse of dominance under the Competition Act, 2002 was found where a multi system cable operator group, holding an overwhelming share of subscribers in Punjab and Chandigarh, denied a broadcaster transmission on its network, creating an effective denial of market access due to lack of substitutes. The Commission imposed a monetary penalty calculated as a percentage of average turnover for the preceding three years and required deposit within a prescribed period, together with directions to cease practices that deny market access; the findings followed an investigation on a broadcaster's information.
      Summary: Announcement of auctions for multiple central government stocks to be conducted electronically on the Negotiated Dealing System using uniform price and yield based auction formats, with specified bid submission windows for non-competitive and competitive bids, up to five percent allotment under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility for eligible individuals and institutions, announcement and settlement dates, and eligibility of the stocks for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Jawahar Thakur assumed office as Controller General of Accounts, an administrative leadership appointment for central government accounting oversight. He holds postgraduate and law degrees and advanced diplomas in public economic and financial management, has served across multiple ministries in the civil accounts service, and is noted for initiatives to develop an effective financial management information system, indicating a focus on modernization of government accounting processes.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      04 - dated 29-6-2012
      Registered dealers will be required to submit their DVAT/ CST returns for the tax periods June, 2012 or First quarter, 2012-13, by 28/07/2012.
      Summary: Amendment to the DVAT Rules converted dealer filing frequency to monthly or quarterly, requiring DVAT/CST returns for the June tax period or first quarter and prescribing staggered extended deadlines for online filing and hard-copy submission based on TIN parity; tax remains payable under existing tax deposit provisions and penalties for late payment apply.
      2.
      05 - dated 29-6-2012
      Online submission of information regarding Central Declaration form.
      Summary: Dealers making stock transfers or central sales at concessional rates must file quarterly reconciliation returns in form DVAT-S1 detailing Central Declaration Forms submitted, forms missing, and tax paid for missing forms; an online "Central Forms" facility has been provided for quarter-wise submission. The Department will verify online submissions against records and interstate data and will frame default assessments only for missing and unverified forms with unpaid tax and interest, while absence of any online submission will be presumed to mean no forms were submitted and such cases will be assessed on priority.

      FEMA

      3.
      15/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Foreign Investment in India.
      Summary: The Master Circular consolidates RBI rules under FEMA governing foreign investment in India: permitted instruments (equity, fully and mandatorily convertible debentures/preference shares), two entry routes (Automatic and Government), investor eligibility, pricing and payment modalities (including conversions of ECBs, royalty/technical fees and import payables into equity), sectoral caps and prohibited activities, and detailed reporting and documentation requirements (FC GPR, FC TRS, KYC, auditor/secretary certificates). It also compiles PIS, FVCI, ADR/GDR/IDR, escrow and account rules, monitoring obligations of AD banks/custodians and annexed sectoral schedules.
      4.
      14/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Export of Goods and Services.
      Summary: Export of goods and services is governed by the Foreign Exchange Management Act and Current Account Rules; this Master Circular consolidates existing instructions for Category I Authorised Dealer banks, lists underlying circulars in an appendix, and is issued with a sunset clause after which it will be withdrawn and replaced by an updated master circular.
      5.
      12/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on External Commercial Borrowings and Trade Credits.
      Summary: The Master Circular consolidates RBI rules under FEMA governing External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) and trade credits, delineating two routes-Automatic and Approval-with specified eligible borrowers and recognised lenders, instrument types, amount and maturity thresholds, all in cost ceilings, permitted and prohibited end uses, security and guarantee conditions, mandatory Loan Registration Number before drawdown, AD bank reporting obligations (Form 83, ECB 2), and delegated powers to AD Category I banks for certain post LRN modifications, while reserving other approvals to the Reserve Bank.
      6.
      11/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Direct Investment by Residents in Joint Venture (JV)/ Wholly Owned Subsidiary (WOS) Abroad.
      Summary: The Master Circular consolidates FEMA Regulation based rules permitting residents to make overseas direct investments in JVs and WOS under the Automatic Route (subject to a 400% of net worth financial commitment ceiling and defined inclusions such as equity, loans and guarantees) or the Approval Route. It prescribes eligible funding sources, sectoral safeguards for financial services, valuation and documentation standards, designated AD bank routing, Form ODI reporting and UIN allotment, APR and disinvestment procedures, rules on guarantees, pledges, hedging, write offs, ESOP treatment, and operational responsibilities of AD Category I banks.
      7.
      10/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Memorandum of Instructions governing money changing activities.
      Summary: The Circular prescribes the Reserve Bank's consolidated licensing, expansion and operational requirements for AMCs/FFMCs/ADs: corporate registration and minimum Net Owned Funds; documentation, auditor certification and fit and proper assessments; prior approval for additional branches and franchise arrangements with due diligence, reporting and distance limits; operational rules on purchases/sales, payment modes, encashment certificates, registers (FLM forms) and settlement methods; KYC/AML/CFT policies with risk based customer due diligence, record retention for ten years, CTR/STR reporting to FIU IND; concurrent audit and Reserve Bank inspection powers; and revocation powers for non compliance.
      8.
      06/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Miscellaneous Remittances from India – Facilities for Residents.
      Summary: The Master Circular consolidates rules under FEMA governing resident drawal and remittance of foreign exchange, delegating specified release powers to Authorised Dealers while identifying prohibited transactions and transactions requiring prior Government or Reserve Bank approval under Schedules I-III. It details operational procedures for self declaration releases, documentation and KYC obligations under Section 10(5), surrender and retention of unspent exchange, Resident Foreign Currency accounts, advance remittances and guarantees for import of services, and sets out the terms and reporting and PAN requirements for the Liberalised Remittance Scheme for resident individuals.
      9.
      05/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Risk Management and Inter-Bank Dealings.
      Summary: Consolidated Reserve Bank master circular establishing permissible participants and hedging products (forwards, swaps, options, interest rate instruments, commodity and freight derivatives, exchange traded currency futures/options), with product specific operational conditions (tenor, notional limits, deliverability, rebooking/cancellation rules), documentation and auditor certification requirements, prudential eligibility and risk management controls for banks, delegated and approval routes for commodity/freight hedging, rules for non resident bank rupee accounts and inter bank dealings, and extensive periodic reporting and surveillance obligations to the Reserve Bank.
      10.
      13 /2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Import of Goods and Services.
      Summary: Master Circular directs AD Category I banks to ensure imports comply with Foreign Trade Policy and FEMA, apply KYC/AML, obtain and preserve requisite import documentation (including Exchange Control copies of Bills of Entry), and to follow prescribed time limits and reporting obligations. It prescribes conditions for advance remittances and when guarantees or standby LCs are required, sets sectoral relaxations and documentation substitutes for certain importers, and requires follow up, verification, acknowledgement and retention of import evidence along with specified half yearly and monthly reporting duties.
      11.
      09/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Compounding of Contraventions under FEMA, 1999.
      Summary: Compounding under FEMA, 1999 is a voluntary, discretionary mechanism permitting settlement of admitted contraventions by payment of a quantified sum; the RBI may compound all FEMA contraventions except clause (a) of Section 3, which is handled by the Directorate of Enforcement. Applications must be in prescribed form with supporting annexures and fee, and will be disposed within 180 days. Compounding is unavailable where amounts are not quantifiable, where a similar contravention was compounded within three years, where required statutory approvals are not obtained, or where money laundering, national security or serious regulatory concerns require referral to enforcement agencies.
      12.
      08/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Remittance Facilities for Non-Resident Indians / Persons of Indian Origin / Foreign Nationals.
      Summary: Remittance facilities for NRIs, PIOs and foreign nationals under FEMA permit repatriation of balances and sale proceeds subject to an annual repatriation limit, Authorised Dealer bank satisfaction, an undertaking by the remitter and a Chartered Accountant's certificate in prescribed formats. Current income may be remitted as debits to NRO accounts or credited to NRE/FCNR accounts where tax obligations are met. AD banks must obtain declarations and preserve documentation, refuse transactions where requirements are unmet, and report suspected evasion; specified nationalities are excluded from certain repatriation facilities.
      13.
      07/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Establishment of Liaison / Branch / Project Offices in India by Foreign Entities.
      Summary: Establishment of Liaison, Branch and Project Offices by foreign entities in India requires RBI approval or compliance with specified general permissions; applications are filed in Form FNC via designated AD Category I banks and evaluated under Reserve Bank or Government routes against eligibility criteria including track record and minimum net worth. Liaison Offices are limited to non commercial representative roles and funded by inbound remittances, Branch Offices may carry out prescribed commercial activities but not retail or manufacturing, and Project Offices receive general permission subject to qualifying contracts and funding. All offices must obtain UIN and PAN, submit Annual Activity Certificates and audited accounts, and comply with reporting, remittance and closure procedures.
      14.
      04 /2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Acquisition and Transfer of Immovable Property in India by NRIs/PIOs/Foreign Nationals of Non-Indian Origin.
      Summary: Acquisition and transfer of immovable property by NRIs, PIOs, foreign missions, persons resident outside India for permitted activities, and foreign nationals of non-Indian origin are regulated under FEMA and RBI notifications. NRIs and PIOs may purchase and transfer non-agricultural property with payments only through permitted banking channels or non-resident accounts; repatriation of sale proceeds is allowed conditionally where acquisition complied with foreign exchange law and repatriation is limited to amounts traceable to permitted foreign exchange/non-resident accounts, with inheritance- and rupee-funded proceeds subject to documentary and tax-clearance requirements and prior approval when exceeding prescribed limits. Specific declaration, permission and documentation requirements apply, including Form IPI and prior RBI permission for certain nationalities.
      15.
      03/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Memorandum of Instructions for Opening and Maintenance of Rupee/ Foreign Currency Vostro Accounts of Non-resident Exchange Houses.
      Summary: Rupee Drawing Arrangements require AD Category I banks to obtain Reserve Bank approval for initial tie ups and to inform the Reserve Bank of subsequent arrangements; accounts must be separately maintained, operate on a credit basis without overdrafts, be funded by sale of permitted foreign currency, and used only for specified inward personal remittances and permitted payments. Arrangements may follow DDA, Non DDA or Speed Remittance procedures with prescribed auditor/inspection regimes, lien and collateral requirements based on exchange house vintage, and strict KYC/AML/CFT, internal control, reporting and audit obligations.
      16.
      02/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Non-Resident Ordinary Rupee (NRO) Account.
      Summary: Regulation of acceptance, operation and repatriation of funds in Non-Resident Ordinary Rupee (NRO) Accounts sets eligibility for persons resident outside India, permitted account forms and joint-holdings, and details permissible credits (inward remittances, legitimate dues, sale proceeds, specified gifts/loans) and debits (local rupee payments, remittance of current income, remittances for bonafide purposes and transfers to NRE accounts subject to overall annual ceilings and tax compliance). Repatriation of balances and sale proceeds requires documentary evidence, an undertaking, and a Chartered Accountant's certificate; specified nationalities face restrictions and certain repatriations require prior Reserve Bank permission.
      17.
      01/2012-13 - dated 2-7-2012
      Master Circular on Money Transfer Service Scheme.
      Summary: The Master Circular consolidates MTSS regulation: permits only inward personal remittances to individuals, sets authorisation criteria for Indian Agents, conditions for Overseas Principals, and collateral and disbursement limits. It mandates a detailed KYC/AML/CFT regime-risk based customer acceptance, identification, enhanced due diligence for high risk customers (including PEPs), transaction monitoring, appointment of a Principal Officer, CTR/STR reporting to FIU IND, record preservation, periodic collateral review, and Reserve Bank inspection and renewal procedures under FEMA.

      Companies Law

      18.
      15/2012 - dated 29-6-2012
      Extension of time in Filing of annual return by Limited Liability Partnerships(LLPs).
      Summary: Extension of the time for filing the annual return (Form 11) by LLPs: the 60 day filing period is read as 122 days for Form 11 in respect of the financial year ending 31 3 2012, extending the filing deadline to 31st July, 2012; the circular is effective from 30 6 2012.
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