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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 30,2014

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The Bill introduces a statutory pre-deposit requirement for appeals under the Central Excise Act and service tax, fixing proportions of disputed duty or penalty at successive appellate stages subject to a monetary ceiling, while applying existing rules to pending stay applications. The author argues against a uniform mandatory pre-deposit, advocating discretionary waivers where taxpayers have prior favorable or binding orders and recommending merits-based status reports to vary or waive pre-deposit and to deter frivolous litigation.
      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: Administrative decisions must be supported by reasoned orders that disclose the basis for conclusions and show application of mind; adjudicators must disclose and place before the affected person any material or evidence intended to be relied on and afford a real opportunity to rebut or explain it, since reliance on undisclosed or extraneous material denies a meaningful hearing and vitiates the decision.
      By: Smitesh Desai
      Summary: The 2014 amendment broadened the definition of intermediary and, under Place of Provision Rules, treats intermediary services as provided at the location of the service provider. Consequently, a sub agent is deemed to provide services in its own jurisdiction and is generally outside India's reverse charge when located abroad, whereas a foreign agent who provides the main service on his own account remains subject to reverse charge by the Indian recipient. Whether reverse charge applies depends on the contractual arrangement (bipartite vs tripartite), identity of the service recipient, and the place/location rules for the provider.
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      Summary: Cancellation of registration certificates for six non-banking financial companies removes their authority to carry on the business of a non-banking financial institution; each listed company is prohibited from transacting NBFC activities under the statutory power to revoke registration, with the operative definition of the business of a non-banking financial institution determining the scope of the prohibition.
      Summary: Re-issue sale of Central Government stocks will be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India by price-based multiple price auction; both competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the E-Kuber system within specified time windows, with up to five per cent of each notified amount allocated to eligible individuals and institutions under the non-competitive bidding facility, results announced on the auction date and payment on the scheduled settlement date; stocks eligible for "When Issued" trading per RBI guidelines.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      33/2014 - dated - 25-7-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (7th Amendment) Rules, 2014 - New Form No. 3CA, Form No. 3CB and Form No. 3CD
      Summary: Amendment replaces Forms 3CA, 3CB and 3CD prescribing revised audit report formats under section 44AB and requires Form 3CD as an annexed statement of particulars. Form 3CD mandates identifying data, business and accounting particulars, deviations from accounting standards, inventory valuation, conversion of assets, detailed depreciation schedules, disclosures of inadmissible amounts and deemed incomes, loans and repayments not made by account payee instruments, tax deduction and collection particulars, brought forward losses and change-in-shareholding effects, and reporting of related statutory audits and tax demands or refunds.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      04/2014-15 - dated 28-7-2014
      Filing of online return for 1st quarter of 2014-15 – extension of period thereof.
      Summary: The Commissioner extended the last date to file online or hard copy first quarter VAT returns for 2014-15 in Forms DVAT 16, DVAT 17 and DVAT 48 with required annexures to 08/08/2014; tax due remains payable as per the VAT Act and dealers filing with a digital signature need not submit a hard copy (Form DVAT 56).

      Income Tax

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      13/2014 - dated 28-7-2014
      Clarification regarding taxation of 'Alternate Investment Funds' having status of non-charitable trusts under the Income-tax Act, 1961 - regarding.
      Summary: Where a trust deed does not name investors or specify beneficial interests, the entire income of an Alternative Investment Fund formed as a non-charitable trust is taxable in the hands of the trustees as Representative Assessee at the Maximum Marginal Rate, and corresponding proceedings need not be pursued against contributors. If beneficiaries and their interests are expressly stated, tax on the fund's whole income, including business profits, is leviable upon the trustees in their representative capacity under the statute.
      3.
      12/2014 - dated 18-7-2014
      Clarification regarding allowability of deduction under section 10A/10AA on transfer of Technical Man-power in the case of software industry.
      Summary: The Circular clarifies that transfer or redeployment of existing technical manpower from an existing unit to a new SEZ unit in the first year of commencement will not be construed as splitting up or reconstruction of an existing business, provided the number of technical manpower so transferred does not exceed twenty percent of the total technical manpower actually engaged in developing software at any point of time in the given year in the new unit.

      FEMA

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      15 - dated 28-7-2014
      Compilation of R-return: Reporting under FETERS - Discontinuation of ENC and Sch 3 to 6 file
      Summary: Authorised Dealer banks must stop submitting ENC and Schedule 3-6 files to FETERS from the first fortnight of September 2014 because EDPMS will provide that information. AD banks must report all ENC and Schedule 3-6 transaction data for export shipping bills/invoices generated prior to March 1, 2014 by August 31, 2014, with late submissions allowed only with RBI technical support. From that September period, only the BOP6 and QE files are required under FETERS, and all other FETERS submission guidelines remain in force. Directions are issued under FEMA.
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      16 - dated 28-7-2014
      Trade Credits for Imports into India — Review of all-in-cost ceiling
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India has directed that the existing all-in-cost ceiling for Trade Credits for imports into India will continue to be applicable until further review, with all other aspects of Trade Credit policy remaining unchanged; AD Category-I banks must inform constituents, and the directions are issued under Sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.
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      17 - dated 28-7-2014
      External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) Policy — Review of all-in-cost ceiling
      Summary: The circular directs that the existing all-in-cost ceiling for External Commercial Borrowings remains applicable until December thirty-first, two thousand fourteen and will be reviewed thereafter; all other ECB policy provisions remain unchanged. Category I Authorized Dealer banks must notify their constituents and customers. The directions are issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 and do not affect other legal permissions or approvals.
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