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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 19,2014

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Amendment to Section 35C(2A) imposes an outer time limit on Tribunal stay orders while allowing a discretionary extension where delay is not attributable to the applicant; case law is divided-some authorities refuse extensions beyond the statutory outer period as beyond the Tribunal's power, whereas others permit continuation or extension of stay when non disposal is not the assessee's fault. The sunset clause applies to interim stay orders but does not limit the Tribunal's jurisdiction to proceed after a discretionary pre deposit waiver, and some courts construe the provision as directory to preserve equitable relief.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 75 charges simple interest on delayed payment of service tax as a substantive statutory compensation mechanism, limited to service tax and excluding ancillary levies; judicial precedents require statutory basis for charging interest and recognize exceptions for government transfer delays. A notified tiered interest regime, effective prospectively from the stated commencement date, raises rates with longer delays while preserving a concession for small service providers and excluding certain schemes; interest remains simple interest and related excise provisions have been adjusted for refundable deposits on appeal.
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      Summary: Irregular claiming of exemptions and tax concessions under the Income-tax Act is liable to be detected during return processing or scrutiny. Oversight depends on internal audits, C&AG audits and inspections/reviews by supervising authorities, but no centralized data is maintained on detected cases, actions taken or outcomes, limiting consolidated monitoring.
      Summary: CGTMSE provides guarantees to registered Member Lending Institutions enabling collateral free loans to new and existing MSE units in manufacturing and services, though it does not keep separate data for artisans, craftsmen or weavers. NABARD's Swarozgar Credit Card Scheme offers timely working capital and block capital to small artisans and handloom weavers, includes consumption finance, and automatically covers beneficiaries under a group insurance with premium shared equally by bank and borrower.
      Summary: The Government approved a financial package under a Turn Around Plan and Financial Restructuring Plan for Air India, comprising upfront equity infusion, equity to cover projected cash deficits, equity for already guaranteed aircraft loans, and a government guarantee for repayment and interest on proposed Non-Convertible Debentures issued to financial institutions and specified public investors.
      Summary: Electronic goods carried as passenger baggage beyond the duty free allowance are liable to customs duty; cargo imports are chargeable to applicable duties except where exempt. LEDs under tariff heading 8541 are exempt from basic customs duty but remain subject to countervailing duty, special additional duty and education cesses. Reported customs revenue at Indira Gandhi International Airport for three years is provided, and no instances of passenger cheating by customs officials were reported.
      Summary: MAT was extended to SEZ developers and units from 1 April 2012, reversing an exemption previously created by the SEZ Act, 2005 which excluded SEZ income from MAT. The policy rationale was tax equity-ensuring corporate participants contribute despite exemptions-and MAT paid may be carried forward as credit to set off against future regular tax under the Income tax rules.
      Summary: Revisions to the Children Education Allowance and hostel subsidy set new annual and monthly reimbursement ceilings, including higher ceilings for disabled children, effective from 1 January 2014; reimbursement is admissible only for children enrolled in institutions recognised by the Central or State Government, Union Territory Administration, a University, or a recognised educational authority.
      Summary: Creation of Nirbhaya Fund as a public corpus in the Department of Economic Affairs provides a central funding mechanism for measures to ensure dignity and safety of girls and women. The corpus is credited with an initial amount and is drawn down when Ministries and Departments receive approved allocations, which are reflected in their Demands. Two allocations were announced for schemes on women's safety in public road transport and backend integration of distress signals.
      Summary: The Government affirms there is no proposal to legalise black money and stresses active enforcement-assessment, tax demands, penalties, prosecutions, and searches-alongside a multi pronged strategy of asset reporting, institutional mechanisms, a Special Investigation Team, treaty renegotiation, Tax Information Exchange Agreements, automatic exchange of information, and multilateral mutual assistance to combat cross border tax evasion.
      Summary: Projected change in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) records a provisional growth rate of 4.7% for 2013-14 at constant prices, with sectoral shares of agriculture and allied activities at 13.9%, industry at 26.1%, and services at 59.9%. The outlook indicates a gradual recovery in GDP growth in 2014-15, attributed to industrial revival, improved external economic conditions including a benign oil price outlook, and an improved fiscal situation.
      Summary: On completion of FEMA investigations, identified contraventions are addressed by issuance of Show Cause Notices and adjudicated by the appropriate Adjudicating Authority according to prescribed monetary limits; there is no provision under FEMA for criminal prosecution and therefore no convictions under that statute.
      Summary: President's Rule under Article 239AB continues, so Parliament must pass the NCT of Delhi budget for 2014-15; an earlier Vote on Account was enacted. The budget states total estimates, Plan and Non Plan splits, a reduction in outstanding debt, and affirms no new taxes or rate increases. Sectoral plan outlays allocate capital and program resources across health, education, social welfare, housing and urban development, water supply and sewerage, transport and energy, with specific project commitments and implementation mechanisms.
      Summary: The budget for the National Capital Territory of Delhi for 2014-15 sets out total expenditure split between Plan and Non-Plan components, financed by tax and non-tax revenue, capital receipts and Central grants, with an aim to reduce outstanding debt. It allocates sectoral Plan outlays and describes operational measures across health, education, social welfare, housing and urban development, water and sewerage projects, transport and energy, and affirms no new taxes or tax rate increases.
      Summary: The policy permits Foreign Direct Investment under the automatic route for B2B e commerce, while retail trading through e commerce by companies with FDI in retail trading remains prohibited; separately, manufacturing units are allowed to sell products through retail, including e commerce platforms, without additional approval.
      Summary: Government questioned the representativeness and methodology of the Doing Business rankings, observing they focus on small and medium enterprise regulation and may misrepresent the wider business environment; concerns included indicator selection, sample size, use of rankings, and neglect of qualitative, country specific conditions. In response, the Government prioritized administrative reforms-simplifying and rationalizing rules, implementing e governance, reducing fees, and expediting departmental clearances-to improve regulatory efficiency without setting explicit ranking targets.
      Summary: The Ministry addressed implementation difficulties from commencement of the Companies Act through stakeholder consultation and announced measures including orders under Section 470 for removal of difficulties, amendments to rules, clarificatory circulars, targeted exemptions, and draft notifications placed before Parliament under Section 462 to facilitate transitional implementation.
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      Companies Law

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      File No. 1/25/2013-CL-V - dated - 17-7-2014 - Co. Law
      Companies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Rules, 2014
      Summary: Pending applications or forms filed before these amendment rules but not disposed for want of information or documents shall, upon submission of the required information or documents to the satisfaction of the authority, be disposed of in accordance with the rules made under the Companies Act, 1956.
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      F. No. 01/13/2013 (Part-1) CL-V - dated - 17-7-2014 - Co. Law
      Companies (Specification of definitions details) Amendment Rules, 2014.
      Summary: The Central Government amends the Companies (Specification of definitions details) Rules, 2014 by inserting the words 'other than an independent director' after 'a director' in rule 3; the amendment, made under delegated powers from the Companies Act, takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.

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      53/2014 - dated - 17-7-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from the 18th July, 2014
      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, prescribing rupee conversion rates for specified foreign currencies for import and export goods, effective from 18th July, 2014. Schedule I lists per-unit rates for each currency for imports and exports; Schedule II lists rates per 100 units for specified currencies. The notification supersedes the earlier cited notification except as to prior actions.

      FEMA

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      314/2014-RB - dated - 3-7-2014 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of any Foreign Security) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2014
      Summary: Amendments require Indian parties and resident individuals to use the prescribed Form ODI for overseas direct investments, including submission of Part I to authorised dealers and filing Parts I and II with the Reserve Bank within thirty days; Part III Annual Performance Reports based on audited JV/WOS accounts must be submitted annually. Valuation requirements accompany remittance applications with specified provider standards, bidding and acquisition remittances and reporting must follow Form ODI procedures, and proprietary concerns need prior Reserve Bank permission via Part I of Form ODI to accept foreign shares subject to specified limits.
      5.
      311/2014-RB - dated - 24-6-2014 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Permissible Capital Account Transactions)(Amendment) Regulations, 2014
      Summary: Resident individuals may draw foreign exchange for specified capital account transactions up to a monetary ceiling per financial year, subject to Reserve Bank revision; gift and donation remittances under current account rules are subsumed within this ceiling; amounts exceeding the ceiling are governed by transaction-specific limits; and no part of the permitted drawal may be used, directly or indirectly, for remittances to jurisdictions designated as non-co-operative by the Financial Action Task Force.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      F. No. IV/Misc/ BWD/Estt. 07/14-15/1282-98 - dated 29-5-2014
      Administrative Functional Control
      Summary: Administrative functional control reorganises VAT dealers into Blocks I-VIII by dealer type, registration status, gross turnover and tax quantum using the latest financial year data; zone-specific bifurcation applies for certain zones; Additional/Joint Commissioners must deploy VATO/AVATO and staff, may create special Blocks IX and X, update systems and publish block-wise lists on the department website.

      FEMA

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      06 - dated 18-7-2014
      Foreign Direct Investment – Reporting under FDI Scheme
      Summary: Indian companies must classify activities using the National Industrial Classification 2008 and record NIC 2008 codes in Form FC-GPR for issues of shares and related instruments and in Form FCTRS for transfers; a uniform State and District code list for inclusion in Form FC-GPR is available on the Reserve Bank website, and Authorised Dealer Category I banks should inform their constituents.
      3.
      07 - dated 18-7-2014
      Rupee Drawing Arrangement – Delegation of work to Regional Offices
      Summary: Regional Offices of the Reserve Bank are authorised to grant first time permissions for AD Cat I banks to enter into Rupee Drawing Arrangement (RDA) with non resident exchange houses; AD Cat I banks must submit the prescribed application to the Regional Office with jurisdiction over their registered office, may thereafter enter into RDAs subject to prescribed guidelines and must inform that Regional Office immediately. AD Cat I banks must also submit the Board approved annual review note on vostro accounts under RDAs by 30 June each year to the same Regional Office.
      4.
      05 - dated 17-7-2014
      Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) for resident individuals-Increase in the limit from USD 75,000 to USD 125,000
      Summary: The Liberalised Remittance Scheme ceiling for resident individuals has been increased to a higher annual limit, authorising AD Category I banks to remit up to that revised ceiling per financial year for permitted current or capital account transactions or a combination thereof; the Scheme is explicitly permitted for acquisition of immovable property outside India and all other existing terms and conditions of prior circulars remain applicable.
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