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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 25,2018

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Ordinance empowers Authorities to apply to a Special Court to declare a person a fugitive economic offender, after service of notice and hearing. The Authority bears the burden to prove fugitive status and that property is proceeds of crime on a preponderance of probabilities. The Special Court may declare the individual a fugitive economic offender and order attachment or confiscation of proceeds and other property, identify or quantify assets, exempt bona fide third party interests, and request assistance from foreign contracting States.
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      Summary: A government trading body implemented a corporate social responsibility initiative funding and facilitating construction and renovation at a specialised institute for visually impaired students in New Delhi, delivering a new hostel block with separate toilet facilities on each floor that accommodates around sixty economically disadvantaged rural students, and announcing further in-kind construction support for the institution's older building.
      Summary: The legal and procedural framework for recovery has been strengthened through the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and amendments to the Banking Regulation Act authorising the central bank to direct initiation of insolvency resolution, a creditor led regime excluding wilful defaulters and placing interim control with resolution professionals; complemented by SARFAESI amendments, additional debt recovery tribunals, bank operational reforms and recapitalisation to enable active recovery and deterrence.
      Summary: Locational banking statistics collected by the Swiss National Bank with the BIS better reflect deposits and loans of Indian residents in Swiss banks, which have declined; the Government has enacted the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 (linked to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002), offered a limited voluntary disclosure window, constituted a Special Investigation Team, and strengthened international cooperation through AEOI/CRS, FATCA, DTAAs/TIEAs and multilateral instruments to obtain financial account information and pursue taxation and prosecution of undisclosed foreign assets.
      Summary: The amended Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act prohibits benami transactions irrespective of acquisition method and covers movable and immovable property. Dedicated Benami Prohibition Units in the Income-tax Department gather and match information to identify suspected benami properties and support provisional attachment and other actions under the amended enforcement framework.
      Summary: The EASE reform agenda was referred to Public Sector Banks for board-approved implementation to ensure prudential and clean lending, expanded credit availability, improved governance, and enhanced customer service. It directs promotion and ongoing assessment of FinTech solutions, automated online processing and decisioning for micro enterprise loans via a dedicated platform, online application facilities, banking-from-home and mobile banking, and broader digital banking adoption to ease MSME financing.
      Summary: India has strengthened detection and taxation of undisclosed foreign assets by activating Automatic Exchange of Information under the Common Reporting Standard and FATCA, expanding information exchange via DTAAs/TIEAs and multilateral conventions, and entering MCAA based automatic reporting with Switzerland. Domestic enforcement was reinforced by a Special Investigation Team on Black Money and the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) Act, 2015, which imposes stricter penalties and designates willful foreign asset tax evasion as a Scheduled Offence under the Prevention of Money laundering Act.
      Summary: Cash availability pressures caused reports of ATMs showing no-cash notices; the central bank attributes increased ATM usage to seasonal factors (agricultural demand and state disbursement schemes) and structural factors (economic growth and high currency-deposit ratios). The Government and central bank perform regular monitoring of currency stocks, ATM functionality, and positions of fresh and reissuable notes in RBI vaults and bank currency chests to ensure adequate cash supply and prevent ATMs from running dry.
      Summary: Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana provides institutional finance to unfunded micro and small business units by extending term loans up to Rs. 10 lakh and includes an overdraft facility under PMJDY; Member Lending Institutions report year wise and State/UT wise sanctioned account counts and sanctioned amounts on the MUDRA portal, while certain borrower characteristics such as age profile are not maintained centrally.
      Summary: Amalgamation of Regional Rural Banks is proposed as a regulatory roadmap to consolidate RRBs within each State, prepared in consultation with NABARD and seeking comments from State Governments and Sponsor Banks, aiming to minimise overheads, optimise technology, enhance capital base and area of operation, increase lending exposure, and improve scale-efficiency, productivity, financial health, financial inclusion and rural credit flow.
      Summary: Five-pronged framework: SME resolution with a Robust Monitoring Process, bank-led restructuring, AMC/AIF-led resolution, insolvency resolution under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code using a creditor-in-saddle approach that removes management control and excludes wilful defaulters, and an asset trading platform; legislative amendments empower the central bank to direct insolvency initiation and SARFAESI amendments and tribunal expansion aim to accelerate recoveries.
      Summary: Asset Quality Review measures from 2015 led to reclassification of stressed exposures as NPAs and required provisions for expected losses, causing Public Sector Banks to recognise higher NPAs and incur net losses largely attributable to increased provisioning and ageing provisions following transparent asset recognition.
      Summary: SEBI amended the Listing Regulations, following Kotak Committee recommendations, to require separation of the roles of chairperson and managing director/CEO for the largest listed companies by market capitalization, with a transition period for implementation; the first proviso to section 203(1) of the Companies Act permits exceptions where company articles allow dual roles or the company does not undertake multiple businesses.
      Summary: The Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code provides a time bound, transparent corporate insolvency mechanism that balances stakeholder interests and has altered borrowing and lending behaviour; in twelve systemic CIRP cases most remain in process while two approved resolution plans produced recoveries for financial creditors of roughly forty two percent and sixty three percent of admitted claims respectively, with liquidation values and aggregate realisations reported to illustrate creditor outcomes.
      Summary: Re issue of four dated Government stocks will be conducted through a price based, multiple price auction with a total notified amount and an option to accept additional subscriptions. Up to 5% of each issue is reserved under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the E Kuber system within prescribed time windows. Auction results and payment follow announced dates. The stocks are eligible for When Issued trading per RBI guidelines.
      Summary: GST collection challenge risks Gujarat's fiscal stability as central GST compensation ends; state must reassess GST projections, tax buoyancy and revenue planning. Gujarat asked the Finance Commission to increase fiscal devolution, expand the net divisible pool, adopt a devolution formula reflecting urbanisation and social deprivation, replace revenue deficit grants with performance grants, provide less conditional basic grants and additional grants for backward areas to local bodies, restructure the National Disaster Relief Fund, and ensure State Finance Commission functioning conforms with Article 280.
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      33/2018 - dated - 20-7-2018 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (8th Amendment) Rules, 2018
      Summary: Amendments to Form No. 3CD expand disclosure obligations to capture GST identifiers, additional schedule entries, primary transfer pricing adjustments including repatriation and imputed interest, interest limitation details with carry forward information, impermissible avoidance arrangement particulars and aggregate tax benefit, and detailed payer/payee particulars for receipts or payments exceeding statutory cash limits. The form also updates repayment wording, extends tax deduction statement reporting requirements, adds entries for certain dividend receipts and electronic reporting obligations, country by country reporting details, and a GST expenditure breakup.
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      Policy Circular No. 11/2015-20 - dated 23-7-2018
      Grant of Deemed Export Benefits for supplies to the projects funded by Organizations such as JICA etc. under para 8.2(d) of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2009-14.
      Summary: DGFT has directed that, in relaxation of para 8.3(c) of FTP 2009-14, refund of Terminal Excise Duty shall be allowed where TED exemption under excise notifications was unavailable for supplies made under ICB to projects funded by JICA and other agencies notified in DGFT Public Notice No.67, provided those supplies qualify under para 8.2(d) of FTP 2009-14 and were made up to the earlier policy cut-off; Regional Authorities must dispose pending claims accordingly.

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      Circular No. 23/2018-Customs - dated 23-7-2018
      Procedure to be followed by nominated agencies importing gold/ silver/ platinum under the scheme for ‘Export Against Supply by Nominated Agencies’-reg.
      Summary: Nominated agencies importing duty free gold, silver or platinum under the Export Against Supply scheme need not establish a one to one correlation between each imported consignment and exported jewellery; instead they must maintain proper records showing that duty free metal has been used in the manufacture of exported jewellery or articles and clearly account for duty free versus duty paid metal to demonstrate compliance with the exemption and export obligation.
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