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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 16,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: SEBI's AIF Regulations define an Alternative Investment Fund as a privately pooled Indian vehicle not governed by mutual fund or CIS rules, exclude specified trust and regulated vehicles, and establish three categories: Category I (start ups, social ventures, SMEs, infrastructure with specified investee types), Category II (private equity/debt funds with restricted short term borrowing and limited fund of funds investments), and Category III (hedge/complex strategy funds permitted leverage subject to investor consent and Board limits), with category specific investment permissions, disclosure, lock in and tenure rules.
      By: RadheyShyam Mangal
      Summary: Service tax on works contract applies where transfer of property in goods leviable to sales tax is involved in activities like construction, repair or installation. Valuation under Rule 2A uses Option I (detailed computation isolating labour/service) or Option II (specified percentage rates where Option I cannot apply), with Option II restricted if VAT on materials has been paid on actuals. Reverse charge rules partially shift liability to recipients (not eligible for general exemption), and point of taxation for recipient-liability is the date of payment.
      By: Vijay Chitte
      Summary: Expansion of the reverse charge mechanism places tax liabilities on corporate service recipients for specified services, requiring identification, correct classification, distinct accounting heads and clear invoice narration to compute RCM liabilities. RCM applies where the recipient is a body corporate or business entity in the taxable territory and does not apply to individuals or non-business entities; specific issues arise for director fees, partner remuneration, works contracts, GTA services, manpower supply, rent-a-cab, legal consultancy and security services. Centralised registration, contract review and careful accounting are advised to avoid misclassification, recoveries and compliance exposure.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Expansion of the reverse charge mechanism is proposed to transfer tax liability from many small, unorganized service providers to fewer, larger service receivers to improve collection, supervision, and CENVAT credit evidence. Recent notifications extend reverse charge to non employee director payments and specified security services while preserving negative list exclusions for employees. A critique warns that some services paid for by large receivers remain non cenvatable, imposing cash flow and compliance burdens despite reverse charge payment obligations, calling for a comprehensive policy rather than incremental additions.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The amendment expands the reverse charge mechanism: directors' services to their company are fully taxable under reverse charge, and defined security services are subject to a partial reverse charge with liability shared between provider and corporate recipient. Transitional compliance may require interim registration and returns for providers who were liable before the change, and an exemption amendment broadens slaughtering services exemption.
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      Summary: Expression of condolence by a senior government minister on the passing of a prominent political leader, emphasizing the deceased's administrative capabilities and public service and acknowledging his role as a former chief executive of a state.
      Summary: The draft substitutes rule 10(2) to empower the Central Government, by Gazette notification, to appoint one or more committees comprising members representing specified Central Ministries or Departments - Industrial Policy and Promotion; industries in the Act's First Schedule; Home Affairs; Commerce/Director General of Foreign Trade; and Micro, Small and Medium Industries - and to include other departmental representatives at its discretion; the draft was published in the Gazette, invites objections or suggestions to the Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion within thirty days, and will come into force on final Gazette publication.
      Summary: The release reports a year on year decline in July 2012 exports alongside lower July imports, yielding a monthly balance of trade figure; it also provides cumulative April-July 2012 export, import and trade balance figures compared with the prior year and states that the trade data are provisional and subject to revision.
      Summary: Wholesale Price Index for July 2012 (Base 2004 05=100) rose to 164.8 with annual WPI inflation at 6.87%. Primary Articles increased (index 218.8) led by Food and Non Food Articles; Minerals declined. Fuel & Power fell to an index of 175.5 due to lower petroleum product prices. Manufactured Products rose to 145.7 with varied subgroup movements. The release details month over month, build up and year on year rates, provides itemized subgroup percentage changes and six month inflation trends, and records that May 2012 final indices remained unchanged from provisional estimates.
      Summary: Announcement of re issue auctions of four Government stocks to be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai Office, using the uniform price method on August 17, 2012. Up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved under the Scheme for Non Competitive Bidding Facility. Competitive and non competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the Negotiated Dealing System (NDS) within prescribed time windows; results announced on the auction date and payment by successful bidders on August 21, 2012. Stocks are eligible for "When Issued" trading per RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India found multiple cement manufacturers in contravention of the Competition Act, 2002 and imposed monetary penalties in two separate orders; the Commission's directions must be complied with within the specified period after receipt of the orders.
      Summary: A regulatory investigation has been initiated into allegations of abuse of dominant position by Google following a consumer advocacy complaint. The Competition Commission of India has received information alleging contravention of competition law provisions and has directed its Director General to conduct an inquiry to examine the alleged anti competitive conduct and determine any contraventions.
      Summary: No sector is exempted from the Competition Act; the Department of Financial Services has requested exemption for loss making and failing insurance and banking entities but no statutory exemption exists, and the Department of Telecommunication has not sought exemption. The Draft National Competition Policy proposes a Cabinet Committee on Competition to address conflicts between regulators; the draft is at the consultation stage.
      Summary: An Inter Ministerial Group including financial, corporate, securities, consumer and investigation agencies has been constituted to draft model rules for Multi Level Marketing Companies and to specify prohibited schemes under the Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act; the Group will also frame guidelines to distinguish genuine direct sales from disguised money circulation schemes to support enforcement and consumer protection.
      Summary: Companies are not subject to a statutory obligation to declare or distribute dividends annually, leaving dividend distribution to company discretion and internal governance; the Ministry of Corporate Affairs does not maintain a centralized dataset identifying companies that have not paid dividends.
      Summary: The Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act forbids promotion or conduct of prize chits and money circulation schemes, with enforcement responsibility vested in the respective state governments; no central enforcement agency is proposed. The Central Economic Intelligence Bureau is proposed to coordinate with state agencies, undertake sample studies of multi-level marketing and money circulation schemes, and share results with concerned regulators to support state-level implementation and oversight.
      Summary: ROC functions as registrars/regulators under the Companies Act, 1956, while SFIO investigates serious financial irregularities and frauds in companies when entrusted by the Central Government. SFIO has no separate statutory powers under the Companies Act; the Central Government can appoint an Inspector to investigate serious frauds. There is no functional duplication justifying dissolution of SFIO, and no proposal exists to dissolve it.
      Summary: Index of Industrial Production contracted in April-June 2012-13 due mainly to manufacturing and mining weakness; manufacturing was affected by global uncertainty, sluggish domestic demand and higher interest rates, while mining was constrained by regulatory and environmental clearances and reduced international demand. Government measures include the National Manufacturing Policy with National Investment and Manufacturing Zones, facilitation of foreign investment, skills development, promotion of private and foreign participation in oil and gas, and the Mines & Minerals (Development and Regulation) Bill, 2011. A Working Group will review IIP methodology and base-year revision.
      Summary: FDI inflows for April-May 2012 are reported with sector-wise annexures, and the government states that FDI up to 100 percent is permitted in most sectors under the automatic route. The policy is under continuous review to enhance investor access; the government promotes investment through information dissemination, advisory engagement, coordination with industry associations and international cooperation. A not-for-profit joint venture, Invest India, is identified as a single-window facilitator to attract and assist overseas investors.
      Summary: As of 31 December 2011 a backlog of 12,690 patent applications for food products and medicines awaited examination at the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks. The grant process is a quasi-judicial process involving publication, requests for examination, substantive examination and pre-grant oppositions; increased filings and examiner shortages have driven delays. Administrative responses include recruitment of additional examiners (selection completed and partial joining reported) and adoption of an electronic processing module to improve accuracy, efficiency and transparency in examination.
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      Income Tax

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      30/2012 - dated - 9-8-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Double Taxation Agreement - Agreement for Exchange of Information with respect to Taxes with Guernsey.
      Summary: The Agreement creates a framework for exchange of information foreseeably relevant to administration, assessment, collection and enforcement of taxes between India and Guernsey. Competent authorities must provide requested information held by financial institutions and persons, use available information gathering measures, and may supply depositions or authenticated records where permitted. Requests must demonstrate foreseeable relevance and follow prescribed content; confidentiality, limits on disclosure, grounds for declining assistance, cost allocation for ordinary and extraordinary expenses, implementing legislation, mutual agreement procedures and entry into force and termination rules are specified.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      11 - dated 6-8-2012
      Regarding DST Period Demands.
      Summary: All pending DST period demands must be entered into the Central Information Platform so Central Declaration Forms are issued only to dealers showing no outstanding DST dues; inaccuracies may expose responsible officers to action under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1964. Entries must include demands under stay and those against cancelled dealers and be completed by Ward In-charges within three days, with Zonal In-charges monitoring daily progress.
      2.
      12 - dated 6-8-2012
      Revision of returns with excess Input Tax Credit bifurcated between Refund and Carry Forward.
      Summary: Where the online DVAT-16 return system prevents bifurcated claims of excess Input Tax Credit as both refund and carry forward in a single revised filing for prior periods, such revised returns will be accepted manually at the designated counter; a manual acknowledgement will be issued, the revised return will be updated in the database, and an online confirmation will appear in the dealer's return history. All other returns remain subject to normal online filing procedures.

      FEMA

      3.
      14 - dated 13-8-2012
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 40.32 million to the Government of the Republic of Chad.
      Summary: Exim Bank's Line of Credit to Chad finances eligible goods, services, machinery, equipment and consultancy from India under India's Foreign Trade Policy. Contracts must source a substantial portion of supplies from India while allowing limited external procurement for non consultancy goods. The Credit Agreement is effective from July 26, 2012 with specified deadlines for opening Letters of Credit and disbursements for project and supply contracts. Shipments must be declared on GR/SDF forms. No agency commission is payable under the LOC; exporters may use own funds or EEFC balances for commission subject to realisation and AD Category I bank procedures. Directions issued under FEMA sections 10(4) and 11(1).

      Companies Law

      4.
      24 - dated 9-8-2012
      Applicability of Service Tax on commission payable to Non-Whole Time Directors of a company under section309(4) of the companies act,1956.
      Summary: Service tax on commission or sitting fees payable to Non-Whole Time Directors, when borne by the company, is treated as part of the directors' remuneration and may cause aggregated remuneration to exceed the Companies Act limits; an administrative clarification states that increases solely attributable to payment of such service tax by the company shall not require prior Central Government approval under the Act's remuneration limit provisions for the relevant financial year.
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