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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 19,2015

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The notification amends the exemption table for chapter 72 by substituting entries and inserting two new serial numbers, reallocating specified chapter sub headings into new entries with higher basic customs duty rates and creating layered exceptions. These substitutions shift products from previously lower rated entries into newly created entries with increased duty, generate overlaps and gaps for certain sub headings that invite differing classification choices, and produce legal and compliance risks due to the convoluted mechanism used rather than an explicit statement of revised rates.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Service tax payments must be made using the designated eight digit accounting codes; incorrect entries within the same registration can be corrected by informing the jurisdictional Commissionerate and having the Public Accounts Office amend the record. If payment is made into another person's service tax code and cannot be transferred, the payer may adjust the amount against subsequent liabilities or, failing that, seek a refund by filing the prescribed refund application within the statutory time limit.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Interest paid upfront on debentures is deductible in the year of accrual and payment under the mercantile basis where the debenture holder validly elects and receives upfront interest; the issuer's accounting treatment spreading that cost by the matching principle does not preclude tax allowance when the contractual terms and factual payment establish accrual.
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      Summary: Challenges confronting Indian pharmaceutical exports were reviewed, identifying domestic and international barriers and fragmented departmental programmes; the meeting emphasized the need for Policy Convergence across regulatory, scientific and trade instruments to remove export bottlenecks. A high level Think Tank of industry, government and scientific stakeholders was proposed to share developments, diagnose impediments and formulate proposals, and the Minister directed officials to expedite proposals with government support to realize the sector's export potential.
      Summary: The Suraksha Bandhan drive facilitates enrolment in PMSBY and PMJJBY by extending the enrolment period and waiving PMJJBY health certificate requirements for timely applicants, while enabling premium payment via a Jeevan Suraksha Gift Cheque and two deposit schemes that reserve specified sums for upcoming premium payments and place remaining funds in fixed deposits for future premium funding.
      Summary: Re-issue of four Central Government stocks will be sold via price-based multiple-price auctions on the notified auction date, conducted through the electronic bidding platform. Up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the non-competitive bidding facility. Competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted within specified time windows on the auction day; auction results and the payment date for successful bidders are scheduled. The stocks are eligible for when-issued trading under the applicable when-issued transaction guidelines.
      Summary: Advance of the budget formulation exercise by over two months initiates earlier departmental preparations, extends planners' timelines, and mandates wider stakeholder consultations through a budget circular issued by the Budget Division to set the revised timetable and consultation expectations.
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      41/2015 - dated - 17-8-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Diketopyrrolo Pyrrole Pigment Red 254 (DPP Red 254) , originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China and Switzerland for a period of five years.
      Summary: Imposition of anti-dumping duty on imports of Diketopyrrolo Pyrrole Pigment Red 254 (DPP Red 254) from the People's Republic of China and Switzerland, following findings of exports below normal value and material injury to the domestic industry. The notification prescribes definitive per kilogram dollar-denominated rates differentiated by country of origin, country of export, and identified producers/exporters; duties are payable in Indian currency, effective for a fixed statutory term, with exchange rates determined by government notifications and the bill-of-entry date as relevant date.
      2.
      74/2015 - dated - 11-8-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 62/94 –Customs (N.T), dated the 21st November, 1994
      Summary: Amendment to a central customs notification adds a new Table entry for the State of Maharashtra by inserting a serial entry for Umroli identifying Loading of Bauxite ore for export, thereby extending the scope of Notification No. 62/94 - Customs (N.T.) to include that activity at that location.

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      71/2015 - dated - 17-8-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Government notifies the following districts of the State of Bihar as backward areas u/s 32 and 32AD
      Summary: Central Government notifies specified districts of Bihar as backward areas under the first proviso to clause (iia) of sub section (1) of section 32 and sub section (1) of section 32AD of the Income tax Act, listing twenty one named districts and stating the notification takes effect from its publication in the Official Gazette.
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      70/2015 - dated - 17-8-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Twelfth Amendment) Rules, 2015
      Summary: Rule 126 excludes, for residential-status computation under section 6, the sea-service period recorded in the Continuous Discharge Certificate for joining and signing off on an eligible voyage by an Indian citizen who is a member of a ship's crew. "Continuous Discharge Certificate" is as defined in the Merchant Shipping Rules, 2001; "eligible voyage" means an international-traffic voyage between an Indian port and a foreign port. The amendment is made under Explanation 2 to clause (1) of section 6 read with section 295 and is retrospective from 1 April 2015.

      VAT - Delhi

      5.
      No.F.3(12)/Fin(Rev-I)/2015-2016/dsvi/650 - dated - 12-8-2015 - DVAT
      Regarding Amendments in the Delhi Value Added Tax Rules, 2005
      Summary: Rule 6A excludes proportionate reduction of input tax credit where goods are sold at a loss or where a credit note is issued after the tax invoice. Rule 7 mandates a 100% credit denial for goods in the Second Schedule and a reduction of (2/R x 100) percent for other goods, where R is the tax rate. Rule 45(e) requires reporting of variations to tax amounts on invoices when adjustments to tax credit arise under sections 8(1) and 8(2). Forms DVAT 01, 04A, 11, 16, 16A and 17 are revised to capture stock, credit note and rate wise details.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      19/2015-16 - dated 17-8-2015
      Filing of online return for 1st quarter of 2015-16 - extension of period thereof.
      Summary: The Commissioner extended the last date for filing online or hard-copy first-quarter returns in Forms DVAT-16, DVAT-17 and DVAT-48 with required annexures to 25/08/2015; tax must be paid in the usual manner and dealers filing with digital signatures need not submit a hard copy or Form DVAT-56.

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      14/2015 - dated 17-8-2015
      Clarification on certain issues related to grant of approval and claim of exemption u/s 10(23C)(vi) of the Income-tax Act, 1961.
      Summary: The prescribed authority must be satisfied that an applicant exists as an educational institution operating solely for educational purposes and not for profit; compliance with Provisos need not be proven at the grant stage where compliance depends on future events, though approval may be made subject to terms and monitored with withdrawal for breaches. Registration under the separate charitable registration regime is not mandatory for approval; surplus accumulation and reasonable student fees do not by themselves indicate profit making; trustee appointment/removal alone is not a ground for denial.
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