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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 06,2012

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      By: Meenu Garg
      Summary: There is no service tax per se on the amount of foreign currency remitted to India; fees or conversion charges levied by banks or financial institutions outside India are treated as services provided outside India under the Place of Provision of Services Rules, 2012, and are not taxable. Similarly, receiving-end charges by Indian banks or agents are not liable to service tax where the Place of Provision rules treat those services as outside the taxable ambit.
      By: JAMES PG
      Summary: The primary operative contention is that the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004 - by defining an "input service" to include services used in the clearance of final products up to the place of removal - potentially exceed the enabling powers in Section 37 of the Central Excise Act and Section 94 of the Finance Act, which authorise credit only for goods and services used in, or in relation to, the manufacture of excisable goods or provision of taxable services; this regulatory expansion raises ultra vires and delegated legislation concerns.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The document addresses whether a scheme may provide for reciprocal company-name interchange on demerger. Objectors argued the Act contains no provision for name exchange and that renaming could confuse stakeholders; the petitioner relied on shareholder approval and prior practice. The Court observed nothing in the Companies Act expressly prohibits name interchange but clarified that any swapping is subject to the statutory change-of-name procedure and independent scrutiny by the Registrar of Companies, including board and general meeting approvals and filings.
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      Summary: Cooperation will target revival of closed Sri Lankan textile mills and establishment of Indian manufacturing units, supported by preferential market access under an asymmetry principle; a joint task force of officials and industry associations will coordinate revival, rehabilitation and infrastructure support. Domestically, DIPP is finalising guidelines affecting large retailer applications and potential revision of the SME definition, while additional National Manufacturing and Investment Zones will be notified and SEZ Act amendments are being prepared for cabinet approval.
      Summary: India aims to double bilateral trade by providing preferential market access to Sri Lanka, pursuing a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement to expand investment and services, and accepting asymmetric treatment rather than reciprocity. India will support two industry Special Economic Zones-an Engineering and Automobile components SEZ near Trincomalee with a Skill Training Institute and a Pharmaceutical manufacturing hub-and will establish a Joint Task Force to report within ninety days to implement these projects.
      Summary: Institutional linkages between the Antwerp World Diamond Centre and Indian diamond facilities are proposed to enhance collaboration in grading, sorting, certification, cutting and polishing and to establish training in gemology and polishing, aimed at raising Indian manufacturing capacity and productivity while also benefiting the Antwerp diamond industry; complementary cooperation is sought in pharmaceutical R&D outsourcing, agro processing, vocational training, advanced engineering, and application of Belgian expertise in water, waste and energy to National Manufacturing and Investment Zones.
      Summary: A bilateral CEOs Forum, co chaired by appointed Indian and Sri Lankan business leaders, will convene to develop a private sector roadmap to boost trade and investment and to advise government ministers on negotiating a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement covering trade in goods, trade in services, sectoral economic cooperation and investment facilitation, with FICCI and the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce serving as national secretariats.
      Summary: A Tax Information Exchange Agreement establishes cross-border sharing of tax information when such information is foreseeably relevant to administration and enforcement of domestic tax laws; the requesting State must provide minimum details to justify relevance. The requested Party must supply information upon request-even if not needed for its own tax purposes-and provide banking and ownership information. Exchanged information is confidential, may only be disclosed to designated tax or appeal authorities, and further disclosure to other persons or jurisdictions requires written consent of the competent authority; the agreement allows tax examinations abroad and exchange upon entry into force.
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      09 (RE – 2012)/2009-2014 - dated - 1-8-2012 - FTP
      Ban on export of edible oil in branded consumer packs.
      Summary: The Central Government, under the Foreign Trade Act and Policy, withdraws prior authorization for exports of edible oils in branded consumer packs and imposes an immediate prohibition on such exports. Transitional arrangements under the Foreign Trade Policy are declared inapplicable, while a limited allowance is made for consignments already handed to customs by the stated cut off, to be processed under the Handbook of Procedure.
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      06/2012 - dated 3-8-2012
      Relaxation from compulsory e-filing of return of income for assessment year 2012-13 - for representative assessees of non-residents and in the case of private discretionary trusts –regarding.
      Summary: The Board exempted agents of non-residents (representative assessees) and private discretionary trusts from the mandatory electronic furnishing of income tax returns for the assessment year, on account of practical difficulties arising from multiple agent relationships and e filing software limitations that prevent acceptance of private discretionary trusts filing in the status of an individual.
      2.
      05/2012 - dated 1-8-2012
      Inadmissibility of expenses incurred in providing freebees to Medical Practitioner by pharmaceutical and allied health sector Industry
      Summary: Expenses by pharmaceutical and allied health sector entities for freebees to medical practitioners or their associations that violate the Indian Medical Council Regulations, 2002 are inadmissible as business deductions under section 37(1) of the Income Tax Act because the Explanation denies deduction for expenses incurred for purposes prohibited by law; the provider must face disallowance. The equivalent value of such freebees is taxable in the hands of the recipient as business income or income from other sources, subject to factual examination by assessing officers.

      FEMA

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      Press Note No.3 (2012 Series) - dated 1-8-2012
      Review of the Foreign Direct Investment policy - permitting investments from Pakistan.
      Summary: The policy amendment permits investment by a citizen of Pakistan or an entity incorporated in Pakistan, only under the Government route, in sectors/activities other than defence, space and atomic energy, revising paragraph 3.1.1 of the Consolidated FDI Policy and taking immediate effect.

      Companies Law

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      22/2012 - dated 3-8-2012
      Imposing fees on certain e-forms filed with ROC, RD or MCA(HQ) under MCA-21 where at present no fee in prescribed.
      Summary: The Circular mandates imposition of fees on certain MCA 21 e forms where none were prescribed, deferring fee application on Form 23B (auditor's intimation) until 12 August 2012; Form 23B requires mandatory auditor and company identifiers, appointment dates, acceptance status, attachments and digital signature, and will be filed electronically via MCA 21.
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      21/2012 - dated 2-8-2012
      Filling of Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account by Companies in Non-XBRL for Accounting year commencing on or after 01.04.2011.
      Summary: Companies required to file Forms 23AC and 23ACA under the revised schedule VI may submit those e forms in non XBRL format without additional fee or penalty for a limited extended filing period; the revised e form formats are under finalisation and will be notified on the MCA website. Filings must still include required authenticated balance sheet and profit and loss attachments, statements of subsidiaries, auditor particulars and qualifications, director comments, and verification by an authorised signatory.
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      20/2012 - dated 1-8-2012
      Investor Education and protection Fund(uploading of information regarding unpaid and unclaimed amount lying with companies) Rules 2012
      Summary: Companies must file a single Form 5 INV each year to report unpaid and unclaimed amounts as on the date of the Annual General Meeting, uploading investor details in the prescribed excel template. Where multiple Form 5 INV filings were made for the same year, companies are directed to re-file a single consolidated Form 5 INV with investor details; companies that have not yet filed are permitted to file the single Form 5 INV with the excel investor schedule within the prescribed compliance window.
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