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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 23,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A statutory Real Estate Regulatory Authority is to be established as a corporate body to regulate and promote the real estate sector, ensure transparent sale and registration of projects and agents, protect consumers, maintain public online records including defaulter databases, fix fees, enforce compliance through investigatory and disciplinary powers (including interim orders, directions and penalties), and recommend policy measures; appointments, tenure, removal, post cessation restrictions and procedural requirements for meetings and expeditious disposal of applications are prescribed.
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      Summary: Operational measures to curb food inflation include increased allocation to a Price Stabilization Fund, creation of buffer stocks of pulses through procurement and imports, higher Minimum Support Prices to incentivize production, advisories and enforcement under the Essential Commodities Act and anti black marketing laws to prevent hoarding, and steps to maintain sugar stocks including export duty and state level stockholding limits.
      Summary: Passage and implementation of Goods and Services Tax is presented as a central reform to subsume indirect levies, remove cascading taxation, widen the tax base and integrate goods and services markets to support medium term growth; complementary measures include liberalisation of foreign direct investment, new insolvency and bankruptcy legislation, fiscal incentives for infrastructure and manufacturing, and programmes to promote entrepreneurship, digitalisation and improved policy transparency to strengthen private investment and the ease of doing business.
      Summary: Government established a Fund of Funds for Startups to be deployed through an implementing agency, with initial budgetary allocations released and further amounts earmarked. The Fund will not invest directly in startups but will subscribe to SEBI-registered Alternate Investment Funds, using that channel to attract private equity, quasi-equity, soft loans and other risk capital into a sector-agnostic startup ecosystem.
      Summary: A DSC-based application route allows company applicants to obtain PAN and TAN via authorised service provider portals with allotment within one day of a valid online application; an Aadhaar e-Signature option for individual PAN applicants enables paperless electronic verification and seeds Aadhaar with PAN to reduce duplicate PAN issuance, with application links published on the department's website.
      Summary: The announcement publishes the Reference Rate for the US dollar as the anchor for deriving cross currency middle rates for euro, pound sterling and yen against the rupee, and specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on that published reference.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 1/30/NCLAT/CL-V/2013 - dated - 21-7-2016 - Co. Law
      National Company Law Appellate Tribunal Rules, 2016
      Summary: These Rules prescribe the procedural framework for appeals before the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, defining key terms, filing formalities, prescribed forms, time computation, formats and sealing of orders. They allocate administrative functions to the Registrar, preserve the Appellate Tribunal's inherent powers, set detailed case-management procedures for filing, scrutiny, service, listing, hearings, examination of witnesses, document marking and inspection, and mandate registers, retention schedules and fee provisions including award or waiver of costs.
      2.
      F. No. 1/30/2013/CL-V - dated - 21-7-2016 - Co. Law
      National Company Law Tribunal Rules, 2016
      Summary: The rules create a comprehensive procedural code for the National Company Law Tribunal, defining parties, authorised representatives, pleadings, filing formats and required annexures; allocating powers and duties to the President, Registrar and Secretary; and prescribing processes for service, evidence, admissions, interlocutory and special statutory applications, class actions, fees, cause-lists, record retention and the pronouncement, certification and transmission of Tribunal orders.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      No.F.3(378)/Policy/VAT/2016/489-494 - dated 21-7-2016
      Speedy disposal of all refund claims
      Summary: Refunds processed and found in order must be released to registered assessees in a time bound manner; if multiple refunds for the same assessee are to be issued within a week, the Ward Incharge must obtain prior approval from the concerned zonal officer. The System Branch must modify workflow and security checks in the software to enable prompt disbursement, and software changes should be carried out expeditiously. Non compliance will be dealt with seriously.

      SEZ

      2.
      F.1/5/2016-SEZ - dated 14-7-2016
      Instruction regarding documents to be forwarded for full notification/additional area notification/partial de-notification/full de-notification/change of name of devbeloper or co-developer and shifting of unit from one SEZ to another SEZ
      Summary: Development Commissioners must forward complete, checklist-based submissions for SEZ full/additional area notifications, partial/full de-notification, name changes, and unit shifting, including State No-Objection, inspection report, DC countersigned Developer's Certificate, legal possession and non encumbrance certificates, certified land details, coloured maps, registered deeds, prescribed Forms (C4/C5/C6), DC certificates and 'No Dues' certificates; proposals must be hand-delivered by an officer not below DDC or returned if incomplete.

      Income Tax

      3.
      F .No.279/Misc./M-74/2016-ITJ - dated 19-7-2016
      Implementation of the Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme 2016
      Summary: The Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme provides a time bound mechanism to settle pending CIT(A) appeals by offering defined tax, interest and penalty concessions and immunity from prosecution. Designated Authorities must identify eligible appeals, notify appellants, and process declarations through prescribed forms: obtain CIT(A) endorsement of pendency, issue a Certificate of amount payable, record payments, and pass final orders within the Scheme's timelines; unprocessed cases must be recorded with reasons and consolidated data submitted to higher authorities.
      4.
      No. 312/67/2016-OT - dated 14-7-2016
      Expeditious disposal of refunds in non-CASS cases – relaxation of requirements of Section 245 of the I. T. Act 1961
      Summary: Assessing Officers are directed to issue refunds in eligible non-CASS cases without adjusting outstanding demands under Section 245 where refunds or arrear demands fall within the small-amount threshold, and to treat taxpayer non-response to adjustment notices after 60 days as "no-objection" so that returns may be processed and balance refunds issued after adjustment with applicable interest; compliance report to be submitted to the Board by the stated deadline.
      5.
      5/2016 - dated 14-7-2016
      Direction regarding scope of enquiry in cases under ‘Limited Scrutiny’ selected through CASS 2015 & 2016
      Summary: The AO may convert a case from Limited Scrutiny to Complete Scrutiny only after forming a reasonable view, supported by credible material with a direct nexus to the issue, that underassessment is possible; conversion remains subject to existing monetary thresholds and administrative approval. Initial enquiries are confined to limited-scrutiny issues until proper conversion and taxpayer intimation; once converted the AO may examine additional issues and should use review mechanisms and the summary assessment provision to prevent fishing and roving enquiries.
      6.
      F.NO.1/04/2016-NS.II - dated 13-5-2016
      Revision of Interest Rates for NSC and KVP Certificates
      Summary: Issuance of KVP and NSC shifts to two modes: exclusive e mode with non printable online Part A and database Part B accessible only to the investor, and pass book mode where the e mode format is printed or entered in a pass book bearing the issuing officer's signature and designation. Systems must record issue date and mode, pass books may be collected and cancelled if replaced by e mode, pass book instruments are eligible for pledging subject to verification and freezing by the CBS office, transfers require prescribed applications and reissuance/cancellation of pass books, and serial numbers are replaced by unique account/registration numbers.
      7.
      F. No.173/237/2016-ITA-I - dated 6-5-2016
      Central Board of Direct Taxes Notified Committee for Purposes of Rule 10VA(4)
      Summary: Notification establishes a committee under rule 10VA(4), read with section 9A, to centralise oversight of international taxation and transfer pricing, constituted of designated senior income tax officials from the Mumbai charge, for administrative implementation and circulation to all concerned.
      8.
      LETTER F.NO.SYSTEM/ITBA/RSA TOKEN/16-17/121 - dated 28-4-2016
      Revised RSA Token Policy 2016
      Summary: The policy mandates RSA SecurID tokens as mandatory second factor authentication for ITBA/ITD access; tokens are bound to employee identifiers, a PIN is communicated after binding, and no centralized login is permitted without both token and PIN. Distribution, training, updates, custody registers, spare stock management, and lifecycle procedures (leave, transfer, retirement, suspension, death) are managed by designated CIT(Admin & CO)/Pr. CCIT offices and Building in Charge officers, with the RSA Token database centrally maintained and deactivation required within 24 hours of loss or relevant events.

      DGFT

      9.
      11/2015-20 - dated 21-7-2016
      Deduction of State /Central Taxes collected from the customers while calculating foreign earnings for SFIS/SEIS Schemes
      Summary: Service provider entitlement under SFIS/SEIS is based on foreign exchange earned, and only remittances received as amounts in lieu of services rendered qualify. Customer paid State/Central taxes collected by the service provider on behalf of government-such as VAT, luxury tax, and service tax-are not earnings of the service provider and must be excluded from the base used to compute duty credit entitlement.

      Customs

      10.
      33/2016 - dated 22-7-2016
      Review of entity based facilitation programmes viz. Accredited Client Programme (ACP) and Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) programme — Revised Guidelines
      Summary: The circular merges the Accredited Client Programme and prior AEO arrangements into a consolidated AEO Programme with multi tier certification (AEO T1, AEO T2, AEO T3 and AEO LO), prescribes eligibility criteria covering legal compliance, recordkeeping, financial solvency and security, mandates documentary and physical verification by the AEO Programme Team, and allocates tiered facilitation benefits, renewal, review, suspension, downgrading and revocation procedures to govern certification life cycle.
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