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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 02,2016

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Coaching or tuition is not a reserved professional activity of chartered accountants, company secretaries or cost accountants; persons with knowledge may impart coaching without thereby carrying on regulated professional practice. A member on the roll may use the prefix CA irrespective of holding a certificate of practice, while certificate of practice is the precondition for rendering regulated accountancy services. Advertisements offering coaching to aspirants, where they do not offer audit, verification or certification services, do not amount to holding out as a practicing accountant.
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      Summary: The document states that India imports a broad range of goods and services and that sector-wise services data are available from the Reserve Bank of India; it explains that imports reflect consumer demand for differentiated products unavailable domestically and points to public data on goods imports. It also describes government policy measures to promote manufacturing and improve the business environment through initiatives such as Make in India, Digital India, ease of doing business reforms, and infrastructure programs including smart cities, railways, and industrial corridors.
      Summary: Imports must comply with domestic environment, health, safety and product standards, with the Foreign Trade Policy applying domestic laws and technical specifications to imports; hazardous waste controls and BIS standards apply and food imports are governed by the Food Safety and Standards Act. Plastic waste has been prohibited for import by inclusion in the hazardous wastes schedule under the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016.
      Summary: Export Promotion Councils are sectoral exporter bodies supported through regular engagement with administrative departments and government nominees on management committees; they can access funds under the Market Access Initiative and Marketing Development Assistance. The Department issued 2015 election guidelines to enhance democratic participation, good governance and transparency in Council functioning, aligned with the spirit of para 2.92 of the Handbook of Procedures of the Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20.
      Summary: Coffee and Tea Boards implement sectoral development schemes providing R&D, technology transfer, capacity building, mechanization, area development and market/value addition support to raise production and quality. Under the Coffee Act, 1942 and the Tea Act, 1953, the Boards exercise regulatory functions including issuance of export licences, certificates of origin and curing/work licences for coffee, and administration of control orders and warehouse licences for tea. The Tea Board also conducts biometric enumeration of small growers and implements a dedicated small grower development component with targeted regional assistance.
      Summary: Negotiations on fishery subsidy discipline at the WTO have resumed and India, with other developing and ACP countries, insists that any discipline include meaningful Special and Differential (S&D) treatment recognising developmental needs, poverty reduction, livelihood and food security concerns of small, marginal and artisanal fisheries, with capacity-building assistance as an integral component.
      Summary: The National Manufacturing Policy aims to raise manufacturing growth and employment by increasing the sector's contribution to national output through an enabling environment, investment attraction, and job-creation measures. Complementary initiatives to improve ease of doing business, boost FDI, support startups, and expand infrastructure are cited as contributing to improved manufacturing performance. There is currently no proposal to amend the NMP.
      Summary: A set of 340 action points was circulated to all State Governments and Union Territory Administrations requiring implementation by the implementation deadline and upload of an implementation report by the reporting cutoff on the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion's Ease of Doing Business dashboard. The Government of Telangana informed the Ministry that Andhra Pradesh uploaded reforms not implemented by the deadline, and reforms implemented after the deadline will not be considered.
      Summary: The Indian Leather Development Programme is a central sector scheme with six sub-schemes that provide investment grants for leather unit modernization, placement linked and up skilling training support under Human Resource Development (with mandatory placement conditions), co funding for Mega Leather Clusters excluding land costs, support for artisans, assistance for CETP installation and environmental projects, and funding for new footwear design institute branches.
      Summary: The Government maintains a liberal and investor-friendly FDI policy without fixed inflow targets, acknowledging that FDI is driven by private investor decisions and factors such as market size, resources, infrastructure, political and investment climate, and macro-economic stability; policy focus is on ongoing review and regulatory changes to sustain attractiveness and promote FDI as complementary to domestic investment through access to capital, technology transfer, managerial practices, and global market integration.
      Summary: The central bank published the US Dollar reference rate for the rupee on August 1, 2016, citing the prior day's value; that rate serves as the benchmark for conversion and, together with middle cross currency rates, yields rupee quotations for the euro, pound sterling and yen. The statement specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published US Dollar reference rate.
      Summary: Sovereign Gold Bond Series-I fourth tranche introduced product enhancements - minimum subscription reduced to 1 gram, online applications, Demat/paper issuance, operational trading on exchanges, additional receiving offices, and half-yearly interest - and applied a Capital Gain Tax exemption on redemption for individuals; the issue price was determined by the simple average closing price of specified gold purity over a stated week, leading to record mobilisation and prompting further tranches.
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      18/2015-20 - dated - 1-8-2016 - FTP
      Amendment in Sl. No. 57, Chapter 10 of Schedule 2 of ITC (HS) regarding conditions for export of Basmati Rice
      Summary: Export of Basmati Rice is permitted subject to APEDA contract registration; grain must be >6.61 mm and have length-to-breadth ratio >3.5; shipment through Custom EDI ports or registered non-EDI Land Custom Stations on specified borders; EU-bound consignments may require pre-shipment quality inspection; Russian-bound consignments require quality certification from specified laboratories or notified agencies. Empty printed gunny bags with Basmati markings are restricted as prescribed. Exports on Documents against Acceptance are permitted only if covered by Bank Guarantee or ECGC Guarantee, effective from the notification date.

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      62/2016 - dated - 21-7-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Agreement between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis for the exchange of information relating to taxes 21 July 2016
      Summary: The Agreement creates a framework for the exchange of information relating to taxes between India and Saint Kitts and Nevis, obliging competent authorities to provide foreseeably relevant information for tax administration and enforcement, subject to confidentiality, territorial and legal limits, procedural requirements for requests, and safeguards for protected communications and trade secrets.
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      8/2016 - dated 29-7-2016
      Relaxation of additional Fees and extension of last date of in filing AOC-4, AOC-4 (XBRL), AOC-4 (CFS) and MGT-7 under the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: The Ministry revised AOC-4 and is updating AOC-4 (XBRL) and AOC-4 (CFS); to allow companies time to adapt, financial statements and annual returns ordinarily due within the statutory post AGM periods may be filed by the extended date without payment of additional filing fees, provided the company's due date for holding its Annual General Meeting falls on or after the commencement of the impacted period. The instruction directs registrars and stakeholders to accept such late filings under these terms during the form deployment.
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