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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 11,2016

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The special telecommunication provision, opened by a non-obstante clause and using the phrase "profits and gains of the eligible business," adopts a broader textual formulation than the general subsection that speaks of profits "derived from" an eligible business. That difference removes the requirement of a first-degree nexus for telecommunication undertakings, permitting inclusion of receipts otherwise labelled as incidental or "other income" within the eligible business for purposes of computing the statutory deduction, and limiting the scope for exercising restrictive assessments based on the "derived from" concept.
      By: Monarch Bhatt
      Summary: The constitutional amendment mandates central compensation to states for GST-related revenue loss by replacing permissive wording with a mandatory parliamentary duty, removes the additional origin-based levy previously proposed, leaves no constitutional cap on GST rates so rates will be set through GST Council recommendations and implementing GST statutes, and assigns the GST Council a central role in recommending rates and adjudicating intergovernmental disputes while leaving adjudication of small assessees and other operational details to Council recommendations and subsequent subordinate legislation.
      By: Raja krishnan
      Summary: Exemption of health care services from service tax is provided by Notification No.25/2012, under which services by a clinical establishment, an authorised medical practitioner and para-medics are excluded from taxation. The notification defines "clinical establishment", "health care services" and "authorised medical practitioner", includes patient transportation to and from clinical establishments, and clarifies that employed paramedic services, veterinary clinic services for animal health, ambulance services, and specified clinical trials are within the exemption scope.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published a Reference Rate for the US dollar and the prior day's figure as a benchmark, and, using that Reference Rate together with cross currency middle rates, supplied exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen against the rupee; the release states the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the Reference Rate.
      Summary: The Technology Acquisition and Development Fund (TADF) provides MSMEs, including units in NIMZs, funding to acquire and develop clean and green manufacturing technologies for investments made after notification. Operative incentives include interest reimbursement by lenders, a capital subsidy for plant and machinery for pollution control, energy and water measures, grants for environmental and water audits in NIMZs, a one time subsidy for verified zero water discharge systems, and access to a patent pool or partial reimbursement of technology acquisition costs within specified ceilings.
      Summary: The SEZ Act, 2005 and Rules embed fiscal concessions and tax/duty benefits for Special Economic Zones, applied uniformly across States and Union Territories, while permitting State Governments to grant exemptions from State taxes, levies and duties; implementation is supported by ongoing administrative review and stakeholder consultations.
      Summary: Proposal to create National Industrial Corridor Development Authority to channelise central and institutional funding and to ensure coherent planning, project development, appraisal and sanction, implementation, coordination and monitoring of industrial corridor projects under unified central oversight.
      Summary: Revision of appraisal and approval procedures establishes a Plan Non-Plan neutral appraisal framework with standardized institutional arrangements and formats, distinguishes programme-based schemes from capital projects, prescribes time-bound appraisal to expedite decisions, and delegates appraisal authority to implementing ministries' Standing Finance Committees and Delegated Investment Boards while integrating outcome evaluation into expenditure management.
      Summary: ICoAS officers were urged to support GST implementation and to be deployed across Ministries to supply costing expertise for cost effective execution of projects and schemes, including pricing, cost reduction, cost benefit analysis and appraisal of capital projects; senior officials linked this role to fiscal consolidation via improved subsidy targeting and reallocation of resources to infrastructure.
      Summary: A common annual return (Form AR) is proposed for Central Excise and Service Tax comprising Part A (general information), Part B (business information) and Part C (detailed reconciliation Annexures 1-7) to reconcile statutory return data with financial statements. The form prescribes valuation, tariff classification, duty/tax particulars, CENVAT credit schedules and supplier lists; filing is required where duty/tax paid exceeds Rs. 2 crores, with certification by an authorized signatory or a Chartered/Cost Accountant depending on higher thresholds.
      Summary: The Bill enlarges the definition of demerger to include reconstructions or splitting up of companies that ceased to be public sector companies when undertaken to give effect to conditions attached to transfer of government shares and notified conditions; it reduces the qualifying employment-duration requirement under section 80JJAA for apparel manufacturing for additional employee cost deduction, and it raises specified customs tariff rates in Chapters 25 and 68 to the WTO-bound level to permit greater tariff flexibility on certain stone imports.
      Summary: The circular applies the unjust enrichment test to refunds of excise, service tax and customs duty, presuming incidence is passed on except for exports, export inputs and unspent PLA; claimants must evidence non passing by recording refundable amounts as "Duty Receivable" in Current Assets across relevant financial years, avoid capitalising duty into cost or depreciation, and produce specified documentary and certificate evidence (including supplier and recipient certifications and CENVAT credit reversals). Pre deposits are excluded from this test.
      Summary: Provisional indirect tax collections up to July 2016 total Rs. 2,71,719 crore, a 29.9% year on year increase and 34.9% of FY 2016 17 Budget Estimates. Central Excise showed strong month and year to date growth (~50.8%), Service Tax rose in the mid 20s percent, while Customs declined in the month but posted modest year to date growth. The release provides provisional monthly and cumulative figures and percentage achievement against Budget Estimates for each tax head.
      Summary: Direct Tax Collections to July 2016 record net revenue of 1.59 lakh crore, a 24.01% year on year increase and equating to 18.82% of FY 2016-17 Budget Estimates; refunds of 64,181 crore were issued during April-July 2016, 10.43% higher than the prior year.
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      67/2016 - dated - 9-8-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (20thAmendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The Income tax (20th Amendment) Rules, 2016 substitute items 4 and 6 in Appendix II, Form 10A to require that details of author(s)/founder(s) and trustee(s)/manager(s) include name, address and PAN, thereby adding permanent account number disclosure to the information required for registration under section 12A.
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      66/2016 - dated - 9-8-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      An e-Return Intermediary shall now also include, Company Secretary or Cost Accountant with Chartered Accountants and Advocates - Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 1281(E) dated the 27th July, 2007 -
      Summary: The notification amendment substitutes clauses to state that a firm of Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries, Cost Accountants or Advocates is eligible as an e-Return Intermediary if the firm has been allotted a Permanent Account Number, and that an individual Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary, Cost Accountant, Advocate or Tax Return Preparer is eligible if allotted a Permanent Account Number.

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      G.S.R. 772(E) - dated - 5-8-2016 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones Rules (Amendment) Rules, 2016 - Jurisdiction for Refund and Provisions for Audit in Special Economic Zones for indirect taxes
      Summary: Refund, demand, adjudication, review and appeal for authorised operations and related transactions in Special Economic Zones shall be made by the jurisdictional Customs and Central Excise authorities under the relevant provisions of the Customs Act, the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act and rules and notifications thereunder. All authorised operations and transactions in SEZs and SEZ units shall be audited by Customs officers drawn from a panel prepared by the Jurisdictional Development Commissioner in consultation with the Jurisdictional Chief Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise.
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      G.S.R. 771(E) - dated - 5-8-2016 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: Amendment requires SEZ units and developers, including co-developers, to obtain a Registration-cum-Membership Certificate-defined as the membership certificate issued by the Export Promotion Council for Export Oriented Units and Special Economic Zones-in order to avail exemptions, drawbacks and concessions; changes are made to the definitions in rule 2 and to eligibility conditions in rule 22 and take effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
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