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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 22,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Compensation paid for an undertaking not to compete is treated as attributable to a negative covenant and, where it impairs a source of income, constitutes a capital receipt. The court held that impairment of a discrete income source is sufficient for capital character even if other business activities continue. Subsequently, legislation was introduced making sums received under non compete or know how restraint agreements taxable as business income, subject to limited proviso exceptions for capital transfers and certain international environmental compensation.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Chapter III establishes the IGST charging framework for inter state supplies, levying IGST at Schedule specified rates, requiring prescribed collection and payment, and making every taxable person liable; it also provides for notification based exemptions. The Act prescribes a Reverse Charge Mechanism pathway where the GST Council must recommend RCM and the Central Government must notify specified categories, making the recipient liable and subject to all IGST provisions.
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      Summary: Authority invokes the Customs Act to prescribe, effective 22 July 2016, specific rupee conversion rates for listed foreign currencies for customs valuation, distinguishing rates for imported goods and export goods in two annexed schedules and superseding the earlier board notification except as to prior actions.
      Summary: The Startup India initiative establishes an Action Plan to create a supportive ecosystem for startups, targeting access to capital, incubation and mentoring, infrastructure, and regulatory measures to nurture innovation and scale enterprises. A DIPP-organised States' Conference convenes States, startups, investors, incubators and ministries to review implementation, share state-level policy practices, and discuss funding frameworks, incubation models and inter-ministerial coordination to operationalise the Action Plan.
      Summary: Non-repatriation of export proceeds within one year violates FEMA and bars duty drawback entitlement. The SIT reviewed RBI data revealing many shipping bills with proceeds outstanding and directed initiation of FEMA action against exporters with significant pending receipts, mandated cross-checks of duty drawback claims against repatriation records with legal action where warranted, and instructed RBI to implement an IT red-flagging system and monthly data sharing with enforcement and revenue investigators.
      Summary: Income-tax authorities will issue letters to parties in identified high-risk high-value non-PAN transactions reported under Annual Information Returns, requesting them to furnish or link their PAN. Recipients receive a Unique Transaction Sequence Number and may use a new e-filing function to own up a transaction and link it with their PAN or deny it; online responses will be examined and further action taken where replies are not received.
      Summary: Reference rate for the US Dollar is reported as the operative market benchmark for the specified date and preceding day; using that US dollar reference rate and the middle rates of cross currency quotes, the Bank provided rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the Japanese yen, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the same reference rate.
      Summary: The First Annual Meeting of the New Development Bank affirmed operational policies, project approvals and a Green Bonds issuance, designated India as Board Chair with the next Annual Meeting in India, and urged the Bank to prioritise financing demonstrable sustainable infrastructure projects-notably energy, transport and urban sectors-using innovative instruments and rapid, flexible responses. The statement links the Bank's catalytic role to supporting resilient, inclusive growth amid global economic headwinds and highlights India's complementary structural reforms, including a National Infrastructure Investment Fund and an Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.
      Summary: Amendments reinforce the statutory regime against benami transactions by clarifying legal and administrative procedures to enable effective implementation, empower authorities to confiscate benami property following due process, and provide immunity for those who disclose benami holdings under the income declaration scheme.
      Summary: Approval was granted for an acquisition of a minority equity stake in a holding company followed by a reverse merger implemented through a share swap, creating a linear parent-subsidiary structure to consolidate ownership, realise operational and financial synergies, strengthen the consolidated balance sheet and cash flow profile, and facilitate further expansion and employment generation.
      Summary: Implementation of Atal Pension Yojana focuses on extending pension coverage for low and medium income segments by leveraging the banking correspondent network to increase enrolments and last mile access. APY features a minimum guaranteed pension suited to low savings beneficiaries. PFRDA and partner organisations committed to capacity building, publicity support, BC education, and enrolment of BC staff and agents to improve distribution, collection and interoperability, with operational measures aimed at accelerating subscriber acquisition through the BC channel.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No. 01/04/2013 CL-V (part-II) - dated - 19-7-2016 - Co. Law
      Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Third Amendment Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment permits issuance of equity shares with differential rights only five years after remedying a default. Startups may issue sweat equity up to fifty percent of paid up capital and are exempted from specified eligibility conditions for five years from incorporation. Pricing of equity arising from convertible securities may be fixed either at offer based on a registered valuer's report or later (not earlier than thirty days before entitlement) based on a valuation within sixty days, with the company required to elect and disclose the method at the time of the offer. Debenture rules are amended to require charge security on company or related entities' assets, clarify movable property scope, use outstanding debenture value in certain calculations, and permit excess transfer to Debenture Redemption Reserve for premature redemption.

      Customs

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      102/2016 - dated - 21-7-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 22nd July, 2016
      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act fixes rupee equivalents for specified foreign currencies for customs valuation of imported and export goods, superseding the prior notification and applying the annexed Schedules I and II from the stated effective date while preserving actions taken before supersession.

      Income Tax

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      61/2016 - dated - 20-7-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Government notifies the districts of the States mentioned as backward areas under the first proviso to clause (iia) of sub-section (1) of section 32 and sub-section (1) of section 32AD of the Income Tax Act 1961
      Summary: Central Government notifies specified districts in Telangana, West Bengal and Bihar as backward areas for purposes of the first proviso to clause (iia) of sub section (1) of section 32 and sub section (1) of section 32AD of the Income tax Act, 1961, lists the individual districts statewise, and provides that the notification takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      60/2016 - dated - 20-7-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income Declaration Scheme, (Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes substituted serial numbers 1 and 2 in Form 1 of the Income Declaration Scheme Rules, 2016 to require declarant identification fields (name, office and residence addresses, contact details, email) and a filing status entry specifying original or revised; if revised, the original Form 1 receipt number and date and concise reasons for revision (not exceeding 100 words) must be furnished. The amendment is effective on publication in the Official Gazette.
      5.
      59/2016 - dated - 20-7-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Amendment in Notification Number S.O.1830(E) dated the 19th May, 2016
      Summary: Amendment mandates a staggered payment schedule for tax, surcharge and penalty on undisclosed income: at least 25% by 30th November, 2016; at least 50% (reduced by prior payment) by 31st March, 2017; and the balance by 30th September, 2017, substituting the earlier clause in the notification S.O.1830(E).

      Indian Laws

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      F. No. 1/15/2010-PI - dated - 12-7-2016 - Indian Law
      Amendments in Notification Number G.S.R. 38(E), dated the 19th January, 2011
      Summary: Central Government amends G.S.R. 38(E) by substituting serial numbers (2)-(6) with new member entries: Rajat Sethi (Member); K. V. R. Murty, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs (Member); Jayanta Jash, Chief General Manager, SEBI (Member); Vithayathil Kurian, Director General (Commercial I), Office of the C&AG (Member); and Mahendra Khandelwal, Additional Government Advocate, Department of Legal Affairs (Member). The amendment is effective from publication in the Official Gazette.
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      DGFT

      1.
      10/2016 - dated 20-7-2016
      Closure Of EPCG authorizations in case of supplies to SEZ units which have been made prior to 01.4.2015 and where exports proceeds have not been realized through Foreign Currency Account (FCA) of the SEZ unit
      Summary: Closure and redemption of EPCG authorisations are permitted for DTA suppliers who made supplies to SEZ units prior to the policy change even if proceeds were not realised through the SEZ unit's Foreign Currency Account, because earlier HBP provisions and SEZ Rules did not require FCA receipt for discharge of export obligation; by contrast, the current FTP/HBP requires FCA realisation for counting such supplies toward export obligations for authorisations issued under FTP 2015-20 and for transactions or receipts occurring after the policy change.
      2.
      Trade Notice 3/2016 - dated 20-6-2016
      Weekly Open House in terms of DGFT Trade Notice No. 22/2015 dt. 31.3.16 and Trade Notice No. 2/2016 dt. 4.4.2016
      Summary: Weekly Open House will be held every Wednesday from 2.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. at the Zonal Addl. DGFT Chennai Conference Hall. Participation requires advance submission of complete details of pending issues and participant names/designations by the preceding Monday (requests after 5 p.m. that Monday are deferred). Sessions will be subject-wise: Chapter 3 and EDI on 1st/3rd/5th Wednesdays and Chapters 4, 5 and 7 on 2nd/4th Wednesdays. Submissions must be sent to the designated email address.
      3.
      Trade Notice No. 15/AM16 - dated 9-6-2016
      Execution of BG/LUT in case of indigenous sources
      Summary: The Trade Notice directs that holders of Advance Authorization and EPCG Authorization claiming status as manufacturer exporter must independently prove that status to obtain the reduced security regime; demonstrable manufacturers qualify for a bond backed by reduced bank guarantee or cash security, whereas exporters unable to substantiate manufacturing must provide a bond backed by a bank guarantee covering the full excise-duty-savings exposure under the applicable customs instructions.
      4.
      Trade Notice No. 14/AM16 - dated 5-5-2016
      Instruction Of CBEC for EODC
      Summary: Customs must accept Export Obligation Discharge Certificates issued by the trade directorate, limiting detailed verification to a defined minority of cases and investigations, and may not request routine information available in the customs EDI. For EPCG and Advance Authorizations, a copy of the EODC is sent to customs while the original authorization in duplicate is retained by the issuing office, obviating the need for the original at customs.

      Customs

      5.
      F. No. 528/43/2016-STO (TU) - dated 20-7-2016
      Extension of benefit of Notification No. 24/2005 dated 01.03.2005 (Sr. No. 3) {as amended by Notification No. 132/2006-Customs dated 30.12.2006 (Serial No. 15)} to Micro/Mini SD cards
      Summary: The customs notification benefit is extended to Micro and Mini SD cards classified under CTH 8523 51 00; departments are to issue a Public Notice or Standing Order, finalize any pending assessments accordingly, and report implementation difficulties to the Board.

      Central Excise

      6.
      1039/27/2016-CX - dated 21-7-2016
      Classification of Micronutrients, Multi-micronutrients, Plant Growth Regulators and Fertilizers-clarification regarding classification of Glyphosates
      Summary: Classification direction: IARI confirms glyphosate is primarily a broad spectrum systemic herbicide but can act as a plant growth regulator at lower application rates; therefore, classification for Central Excise must be made depending upon its actual usage, with field formations to implement this usage based approach and report implementation difficulties to the Board.
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