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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 29,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Real estate agents must obtain Authority registration before facilitating sales in registered projects, apply in prescribed form with supporting documents, and may receive a single statewide registration or deemed registration if no defect communication is received. Registered agents are assigned a registration number to be quoted, must preserve prescribed records, avoid specified unfair trade practices, not transact in unregistered projects, and furnish allottee-entitled information. The Authority may suspend or revoke registration for breaches or fraud after hearing. Allottees have rights to plans, schedules, possession, documents and statutory refund with interest and compensation; duties include timely payments, interest on delays, forming associations, taking possession after occupancy certification, and aiding conveyance registration.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Adjusting municipal street-light switch-on and switch-off times to match daylight reduces operating hours, energy consumption, emissions, and maintenance costs. The author's communication with a municipal corporation led to an earlier morning switch-off and later evening switch-on, illustrating that modest timing changes and citizen reporting can deliver measurable fiscal and environmental savings. The article also recommends promoting solar street lighting and citizen engagement alongside fiscal incentives to sustain resource-efficiency gains.
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      Summary: Deliberations focused on strengthening the MSME regulatory framework and institutional structures, promoting entrepreneurship and manufacturing, integrating MSMEs into global value chains, fostering innovation and technology transfer, and exploring a dedicated portal for cross-border SME linkages; delegations agreed to pursue further cooperation. Parallel seminar discussions targeted cooperation on services statistics and practical measures for trade facilitation in services to support regional services trade and collaboration.
      Summary: Paperless PAN and TAN application processes introduce a DSC-based online application route for company applicants and an Aadhaar e-Signature based process for individual PAN applicants, enabling paperless applications, rapid allotment upon valid online submission, and seeding of Aadhaar with PAN to reduce duplicate PAN issuance.
      Summary: Imposition and procedural framework for central excise on articles of jewellery established a dual duty structure and implementing measures: classification criteria for jewellery and parts, partial exemptions for reconversion and customer provided mounting, an optional collection scheme, valuation rules using first sale value or the sum of additional materials, labour charges and customer provided metal, increased SSI exemption and eligibility thresholds, modified ER 8 return formats, simplified registration, inclusion of principal manufacturers in CENVAT Credit Rules, and circulars guiding audit, export, enforcement and stock treatment.
      Summary: A resolution by Indian Revenue Service officers criticising the Department of Revenue is described as insubordination, and participating officers are warned they may be subject to disciplinary action under applicable Conduct Rules. The release emphasises that no department has absolute autonomy and that supervisory powers exist to prevent misuse of power and ensure service accountability.
      Summary: PFRDA urged Central Autonomous Bodies that formerly offered contributory Provident Fund to comply with the mandate to migrate to the National Pension System, outlining necessary administrative steps, government notifications, and operational arrangements. Speakers emphasized NPS's architecture, investment pattern, and potential for higher compounded returns versus lump sum superannuation, and called on non participating CABs to register and implement NPS promptly so employees may receive pension benefits.
      Summary: Comptroller and Auditor General participation resulted in approval and signing of eleven United Nations audit reports during the Board of Auditors session in New York; the signed reports-including audits of UNICEF, UNDP, UNHCR, UN Women, UNOPS and UN Headquarters-are designated for formal transmission and presentation to the General Assembly and other governing bodies.
      Summary: The Bilateral Investment Treaty establishes a framework to promote and protect cross border investments by creating mutually favourable conditions for investors, obliging each party to encourage and admit investments in accordance with its domestic laws, and aligning the agreement with the Indian Model BIT to facilitate increased bilateral investment flows.
      Summary: Approval raised the foreign shareholding ceiling for stock exchanges, depositories, banking companies, insurance companies and commodity derivative exchanges from 5% to 15% and permits foreign portfolio investors to acquire shares via initial allotment as well as the secondary market, aligning foreign shareholding limits with those for domestic institutions and implementing a Budget announcement on FDI policy reforms for market entities.
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      F.No.1/13/2013-CL-V - dated - 27-7-2016 - Co. Law
      Companies (Incorporation) Third Amendment Rules, 2016.
      Summary: Rules restrict a natural person from being member or nominee of more than one One Person Company; require consent where a proposed company name includes a registered or applied-for trade mark; permit typed particulars if signed or thumb-impressed; exempt updated DIN holders from attaching identity and residence proofs when declared; mandate website disclosure of company name and contact details; allow shifting of registered office where inquiries conclude with no prosecution; and set detailed procedural, documentary and solvency requirements for conversion of unlimited liability companies into companies limited by shares or guarantee, including creditor notice, director and auditor declarations, NOC requirements, and Registrar decision timelines.
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      F.No. 1/19/2013-CL-V - dated - 22-7-2016 - Co. Law
      Companies (Accounts) Amendment Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment creates a conditional exemption from preparing consolidated financial statements where a company is wholly or partially owned (subject to written intimation and no objections), unlisted, and its holding company files compliant consolidated statements; it revises reporting to require highlights of subsidiaries, expands internal auditor definitions and clarifies accountant definitions; and substitutes Form AOC I and Form AOC 4 with detailed templates for disclosure of subsidiaries, associates, joint ventures, financial statements, CSR, related party transactions and auditor reporting.

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      16/2015-2020 - dated - 27-7-2016 - FTP
      Import policy of Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS)/Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAVs)/RemoteIy Piloted Aircraft (RPAs)/drones.
      Summary: Import of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)/Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)/Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPAs)/drones is Restricted under Chapter 88 of the ITC (HS), 2012 - Schedule 1 (Import Policy) and requires prior clearance from the civil aviation regulator together with an import licence from the trade authority before importation.
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      11 of 2016-17 - dated 28-7-2016
      Filing of online return for first quarter of 2016-17- extension of period thereof.
      Summary: Extension of the last date for filing first quarter returns for 2016-17 in Forms DVAT-16, DVAT-17 and DVAT-48 is granted under Rule 49A, with required annexures/enclosures; tax due remains payable as per the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004, and dealers filing with digital signature need not submit a hard copy/Form DVAT-56.

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      28/2016 - dated 27-7-2016
      Clarification regarding attaining prescribed Age of 60 years/ 80 years on 31st March itself, in case of Senior/ Very Senior Citizens whose date of birth falls on 1st April, for purposes of Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: The Board clarifies that a person born on 1st April is considered to have attained a particular age on 31st March, the day preceding the anniversary of the birthday; field authorities must apply this criterion in determining senior/very senior citizen eligibility for resident individual taxpayers, relying on the Supreme Court rule that the day of birth is counted as a whole and age is attained on the day before the birthday anniversary, under the Board's powers under section 119.
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      F.NO.225/193/2016/ITA.II - dated 22-7-2016
      Request for linking of large value transaction(s) to a valid Pan Issue of Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) For Handling Air Transactions Without Valid-Pan
      Summary: The SOP requires identification of non PAN AIR high risk transaction clusters with unique Transaction Sequence Numbers and priority ratings P1-P3, dissemination of mapped data to Pr.CIT offices, and issuance of standardised letters. Transacting parties must use the e filing portal, locate transactions by TSN, confirm ownership to link the transaction to their PAN and submit an electronic response; P1 letters are sent centrally, P2/P3 by Pr.CITs. Failure to respond within 15 days may lead to proceedings under the Income Tax Act, and helpline support and dedicated campaign emails are provided.
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