Just a moment...

Top
Help
×

By creating an account you can:

Logo TaxTMI
Call Us / Help / Feedback

Contact Us At :

E-mail: [email protected]

Call / WhatsApp at: +91 99117 96707

For more information, Check Contact Us

FAQs :

To know Frequently Asked Questions, Check FAQs

Most Asked Video Tutorials :

For more tutorials, Check Video Tutorials

Submit Feedback/Suggestion :

Email :
Please provide your email address so we can follow up on your feedback.
Category :
Description :
Min 15 characters0/2000
Add to...
You have not created any category. Kindly create one to bookmark this item!
Create New Category
Hide
Title :
Description :
❮❮ Hide
Default View
Expand ❯❯
Close ✕
🔎 Newsletters - Adv. Search
Year:
---- All Years ----
  • ---- All Years ----
  • 2026
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012
Month:
---- All Months ----
  • ---- All Months ----
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
❯❯
MaximizeMaximizeMaximize
0 / 200
Expand Note
Add to Folder

No Folders have been created

    +

    Are you sure you want to delete "My most important" ?

    NOTE:

    Daily Newsletters
    Showing Results for :
    Reset Filters
    Results Found:
    Show All SummariesHide All Summaries

    Daily Newsletter

    Back

    All Daily Newsletter

    Showing Results for :
    Reset Filters
      No Records Found

      Daily Newsletter

      Back

      All Daily Newsletter

      whatsappJoin Channel
      Showing Results for : Reset Filters

      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 21,2016

      Contents
      Note

      Note

      -

      Bookmark

      Print

      Print

      Collapse
      14 Highlights Toggle
      14 News Toggle
      Summary: Foreign direct investment is authorised in specified non-operational segments of the rail sector to support modernisation, technology infusion, manufacturing growth and competitiveness. The policy permits foreign equity participation in construction, operation and maintenance in identified areas that do not affect management or operational control of the national railway network, which remains with the Government, pursuant to sectoral guidelines issued by the Ministry of Railways.
      Summary: Technical regulation through mandatory standards, grounded in the WTO TBT and SPS Agreements, allows national authorities to require standards to protect security, prevent deceptive practices and safeguard health and the environment; Indian ministries have mandated such standards applicable equally to domestic and imported products, and the Department of Commerce organises conclaves to promote stakeholder awareness and compliance.
      Summary: Letters of approval for IT/ITES SEZ developers are valid for three years, within which developers must take effective steps to implement approved proposals; the Board of Approval may, on application by the developer, extend the validity period. Extensions have been sought and granted for reasons including adverse business climate, delays in statutory and environmental clearances, lack of demand for space, and instability in the fiscal incentive regime.
      Summary: The Make in India FDI framework liberalises sectoral entry and streamlines regulation to attract inbound investment, supported by infrastructure development and departmental guidance for business process reengineering and IT adoption. Reported post-launch inflows show year-on-year growth and a sectoral distribution of FDI equity from October 2014 to May 2016, with provisional aggregate figures pending central bank reconciliation and no central company-wise classification maintained.
      Summary: Recognition and eligibility for Startup India benefits are administered by DIPP through the Startup India portal and an Inter Ministerial Board issuing Certificates of Recognition and Certificates of Eligibility; the Startup India Hub provides handholding and facilitation, incubators and recognized bodies assist assessment, and a government-managed Fund of Funds and Finance Act, 2016 tax provisions (Section 80-IAC) deliver investment and time-limited income-tax relief for eligible newly incorporated startups, alongside IPR facilitation and regulatory relaxations.
      Summary: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion approved two industrial area projects under the Modified Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme, specifying project costs, central grant entitlements and amounts released to date; work on both projects has commenced and the figures were provided in a written parliamentary reply.
      Summary: Reference rate for the US dollar is published with a rupee value and prior day comparison; using that reference and middle cross currency quotes, rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen are reported, and the SDR rupee rate is stated to be derived from the reference rate.
      Summary: India relies on bilateral and multilateral tax treaty networks, the Common Reporting Standard and the CRS Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement for automatic exchange of financial information, while the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 establishes specific offences, enhanced penalties and treats willful evasion in relation to foreign assets as a Scheduled Offence under the Prevention of Money laundering Act, thereby enabling attachment and confiscation alongside complementary treaty renegotiation, FATCA cooperation and domestic enforcement measures.
      Summary: Bank consolidation follows the Narasimham Committee principle that board-initiated mergers of public sector banks proceed under the extant legal framework with Government and the central bank as facilitators; the Cabinet approved transfer of assets and liabilities of specified subsidiary and women's banks into the lead bank to achieve resource rationalisation, cost reduction, improved profitability, lower funding costs enabling better lending rates, enhanced productivity and customer service, and greater competitive capability.
      Summary: A government committee will assess shifting the financial year to the calendar year by examining historical studies, budget estimation, agricultural cycles, business impacts, tax systems, statistics, and legislative convenience, and may recommend a commencement date considered most suitable.
      Summary: The Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 establishes enhanced tax, penalty and prosecution measures for undisclosed foreign income and assets and classifies willful attempts to evade tax on such assets as a Scheduled Offence under the Prevention of Money-laundering Act, enabling attachment and confiscation of proceeds of that conduct. The Act commenced on 01.07.2015 and included a one-time compliance window for disclosure, during which taxpayers regularised offshore assets by paying tax and penalty.
      Summary: Measures to address undisclosed foreign assets combine a specialised statute, strengthened enforcement and asset confiscation powers, and enhanced international information exchange. Institutional steps include multi agency investigation teams, capacity building and IT based data mining, renegotiation and expansion of DTAAs/TIEAs to international standards, participation in the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement for Automatic Exchange of Information and FATCA arrangements to obtain foreign financial account information for enforcement and recovery.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy aims primarily at maintaining price stability as defined by the Agreement on Monetary Policy Framework using the consumer price index-combined target; policy actions set the policy (repo) rate through forward-looking assessments of inflation, growth and macroeconomic risks and by modulating liquidity to anchor money market rates, with an accommodative stance subject to future macroeconomic and financial developments.
      Summary: Domestic Scheduled Commercial Banks may open branches nationwide without prior RBI approval, provided at least 25 percent of new branches in a financial year are in unbanked rural centres (Tier 5 and Tier 6), and annual branch openings in Tier 1 centres do not exceed openings in Tier 2-Tier 6 centres plus centres in the North Eastern States and Sikkim; branch opening remains a commercial decision guided by the RBI branch opening policy.
      1 Notifications Toggle

      Income Tax

      1.
      59/2016-S.O. 2380 (E) - dated - 12-7-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 35AC - Eligible projects or schemes - recommendations of the National Committee for Promotion of Social and Economic Welfare
      Summary: Notification approves named institutions' projects as eligible for a tax deduction, listing each project's estimated cost and prescribing the maximum deductible amount for the specified period of approval (financial year 2016 17). The deduction is restricted to the amounts and projects expressly approved in the Table and applies only for the period noted. Funds received under Schedule VII of the companies' law and the Companies (CSR) Rules are excluded from eligibility for the exemption.
      3 Circulars Toggle

      SEZ

      1.
      Minutes of the 71th meeting of the SEZ - dated 22-6-2016
      Minutes of the 71st of the Board of Approval for SEZs held on 22nd June 2016 to consider proposals for setting up Special Economic Zones and other miscellaneous proposals
      Summary: Extensions of formal and in-principle approvals and of Letter of Permission (LoP) validity were granted, typically for one year; co-developer statuses were approved subject to SEZ Act and Rules with conditions such as lease-period reduction to 30 years and prohibition of tax benefits for co-developers in specific cases. Corporate changes and transfers were permitted subject to seamless continuity, compliance with eligibility and revenue laws, immediate financial disclosure to CBDT, PAN reporting, and Assessing Officer scrutiny of taxability. Appeals were deferred where DGEP consultation was required; one formal approval was cancelled subject to certification on tax benefit non-availment or refund.

      Customs

      2.
      F. No. 278A/33/2016-Legal - dated 24-6-2016
      Constitution of a fresh panel of Senior/Junior Standing Counsels against existing slots for handling CBEC cases of Indirect taxation before the various High Courts and other fora - Calling for fresh recommendations
      Summary: A fresh panel of Senior and Junior Standing Counsels will be constituted to fill vacant zonal slots for CBEC indirect taxation matters, rescinding certain prior inclusions. Eligibility follows existing Board instructions; where Chief Commissioner slots are vacant, the Review Committee will act as the Committee of Chief Commissioners. Selection requires advertisement, application scrutiny, interviews of all applicants, assessment of communication skills, overall performance as the primary criterion, and examination of reputation; recommendations must be forwarded to the Board within the prescribed timeline.
      3.
      F. No. 609/24/2016-DBK/1562-1589 - dated 26-5-2016
      Data i.r.o. motor cars of Customs TH 8703 exported during July-Dec. 2015 under drawback scheme (with/without combination with other scheme)
      Summary: Requirement to provide model-wise data for motor cars exported under the drawback scheme, including exporter and model details, variant, engine capacity and length, number of cars exported under the scheme, FOB value, assessable import values of components/parts/raw materials imported by the manufacturer and by tier 1 and tier 2 vendors, and totals of Basic Customs Duty and education cess paid on those assessable values.
      40 Case Laws Toggle
      AI TextQuick Glance by AIHeadnote

      Topics

      ActsIncome Tax