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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 28,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The central issue is whether undefined "persons" for EPF Act applicability include apprentices excluded from the statutory definition of employee. Authorities and a tribunal counted trainees as part of the "persons" threshold without determining if they were apprentices under the Apprentices Act. The High Court remanded for factual and legal determination of the trainees' status under the Apprentices Act before deciding applicability of the EPF Act.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 66E(g) treats delivery of goods on hire purchase or installment as a declared service, but such delivery is a deemed sale under Article 366(29A) and thus constitutes a transfer of goods. Financial components (interest and ancillary fees) are taxable as distinct financial services; exemption rules limit the taxable base for interest while other fees remain fully taxable. Leases qualify only if they carry hire purchase ingredients, and the financing transaction is treated separately from the goods transfer.
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      Summary: Admission to the Company Secretaries Executive Programme is open to graduates (excluding Fine Arts) who meet the prescribed admission deadline and thereby become eligible for the next examination cycle; the Institute provides compulsory postal tuition with optional oral coaching, requires procurement of the prospectus and application by designated purchase or registered post procedures, offers helpline assistance, and mandates specified practical and modular training after completion of Executive and Professional examinations to qualify as a Company Secretary.
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      18/2012 - dated 26-7-2012
      Filing of Cost Audit Report and Compliance Report in the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) mode.
      Summary: Mandate to file Cost Audit Reports and Compliance Reports in XBRL format applies to the 2011-12 year and any overdue reports; required taxonomy, business rules, validation tools and Product Group classification will be provided by the Ministry; a limited penalty-free transition period to permit XBRL filing has been authorised and the enabling date will be notified by the Ministry.
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      17/2012 - dated 23-7-2012
      The Investor Education and Protection Fund(uploading of information regarding unpaid and unclaimed amounts lying with companies) Rules 2012.
      Summary: Companies must annually report unpaid and unclaimed amounts by filing Form 5 INV, with the cut off being the date of the Annual General Meeting; information for a financial year must be updated to the AGM date and filed electronically within the prescribed post AGM filing period. Each company must submit one Form 5 INV per year disclosing unpaid/unclaimed amounts as on the AGM date, and limited remedial windows are provided for transitional filings and for supplying correct investor excel templates after initial filing.
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