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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 20,2012

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Non employee directors' services (part time, expert, independent, nominee) became subject to reverse charge from 7 August 2012, shifting entire service tax liability to the recipient company. Employee directors remain excluded. Cenvat credit of tax paid by the company is available only if the service qualifies as an eligible input service under the Cenvat Credit Rules, and the tax payment challan serves as the document for credit. Point of taxation under reverse charge is date of payment if within six months of invoice, otherwise invoice date.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Exemption from service tax covers specified intermediary roles-such as sub brokers, authorised persons, mutual fund agents and distributors, lottery selling agents, SIM card distributors, rural business facilitators/business correspondents, and sub contractors performing exempt works contract services-where the exemption applies to the service actually rendered in the listed capacity. Definitions constrain scope (e.g., authorised person, business correspondent, rural area). Section 66F excludes services "used for providing" another service, so ancillary professional services to an exempt contractor do not automatically qualify unless they themselves fall within the exempt description.
      By: Meenu Garg
      Summary: Companies must pay service tax under reverse charge on all remuneration to directors (money or otherwise), the recipient-company bearing 100% of the tax and the usual threshold exemption not applying; service tax paid by the company is treated as part of remuneration and may affect Companies Act remuneration limits, trading companies will incur cost while eligible non trading companies may claim input service credit, and the amendment is effective from its gazette publication leaving an earlier short period where directors remained directly liable.
      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: Sub-contractors who provide works contract services to a principal contractor supplying an exempt works contract are exempt from service tax, provided the sub-contractor's service is itself of a works-contract nature. By contrast, architects, consulting engineers, erection/installation agents and other providers whose services are separately classifiable and not in the nature of works contracts are not exempt and remain liable to service tax.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Exemption applies to services by governmental authority in relation to functions entrusted to municipalities under Article 243W; only activities connected to functions listed in the Twelfth Schedule-such as urban planning, land-use regulation, water supply, sanitation, roads, public health, fire services, urban amenities, slum improvement and related municipal services-are excluded from service tax; services outside those municipal functions remain taxable unless otherwise exempt.
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      Summary: The Cabinet approved removal of 264 tariff lines from India's SAFTA Sensitive List for Non Least Developed Countries, enabling progressive reduction of peak tariffs to a lower rate within the SAFTA tariff liberalization timeframe. This action lowers India's Sensitive List for Pakistan and follows Pakistan's shift from a positive to a negative list; it complements prior unilateral liberalisation for Least Developed Countries and is accompanied by removal of investment restrictions, a liberalised visa regime, and an Integrated Check Post to facilitate trade, with further steps to follow a jointly negotiated roadmap.
      Summary: The Government expanded international exchange mechanisms and domestic enforcement to uncover and deter unaccounted wealth: renegotiated and concluded DTAA/TIEA instruments and a multilateral convention to secure bank and asset information; created and strengthened investigative units including a Directorate of Criminal Investigation and overseas tax units; and enacted measures such as General Anti Avoidance Rules, compulsory reporting of foreign assets, extended reopening of assessments and tax collection at source to increase detection, assessment and recovery of undisclosed income.
      Summary: The notice prescribes price-based re-issuance of specified Government stocks through uniform-price auctions conducted by the Reserve Bank on the announced auction date, setting notified nominal amounts and execution via the Negotiated Dealing System. Up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility for eligible individuals and institutions; separate electronic bid windows are prescribed for non-competitive and competitive bids. The release fixes the dates for announcement of auction results and for payment by successful bidders and confirms eligibility of the stocks for when-issued trading under existing central bank guidelines.
      Summary: The Company Law Board has a Principal Bench in New Delhi and four Regional Benches; reported petition filings across three years showed numbers in the low tens of thousands with minimal net change, indicating a stable caseload. The release also discloses the Board's budgetary allocations for each of the three financial years and notes that these operational and funding figures were provided in response to a written parliamentary question by the responsible minister.
      Summary: Violation of the Companies Act is prosecuted by the Registrar of Companies (RoCs) as criminal cases, with courts imposing monetary fine and imprisonment where statutory offences are proven; official enforcement reporting aggregates court-imposed fines from RoC-initiated prosecutions as indicators of enforcement activity.
      Summary: Vanishing companies were identified where IPO-raised companies failed to maintain a registered office, directors were non-traceable, and statutory returns or listing requirements were not filed for two years; of 238 initially listed, 151 were deleted on review and 87 remain vanished, with FIRs lodged against those companies and their directors to trace their whereabouts.
      Summary: The Ministry clarified that increases in Non Whole Time Directors' remuneration solely because the company pays service tax on commission will not require prior Central Government approval under sections 309 and 310 of the Companies Act, even if such payment causes remuneration to exceed the statutory percentage limits; company paid service tax is treated as part of remuneration under section 198, and Non Whole Time Directors are not in the exempted list for service tax.
      Summary: The government will train and certify a new batch of graduates as Tax Return Preparers, issuing a certificate and a Unique Identification Number that authorizes them as self-employed TRPs; training costs are borne by the department but certification does not confer government employment. Certified TRPs may prepare and file individual and HUF income tax returns, prepare and file quarterly TDS statements, register as e-Return Intermediaries, and receive a tiered remuneration subject to a per-return cap. Application, fee payment, eligibility criteria, and detailed remuneration rules are available on the TRP website.
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs prescribes foreign currency conversion rates for customs valuation of imports and exports, specifying separate rupee-equivalent rates for each listed currency (and a separate schedule for currency quoted per one hundred units), effective from the stated date, and superseding the prior notification while preserving prior actions.
      Summary: The Finance Minister welcomes SEBI measures to promote household investment in mutual funds and other financial instruments, encourages savings in financial instruments rather than gold, and notes stakeholder support. Additional suggestions are under Government and SEBI examination with a further Board meeting planned. SEBI recommends expanding the Rajiv Gandhi Equity Savings Scheme to permit mutual fund equity schemes holding allowed RGESS securities as underlying, and the Department of Economic Affairs has been asked to examine that recommendation for an early decision.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      GSR 630(E) - dated - 12-8-2012 - Co. Law
      Company law board (second amendment) regulations, 2012 - Amendment in regulations 14, 29 & Annexure-III and omission of regulation 36
      Summary: The regulations amend the Company Law Board Regulations, 1991 by deleting a numeric reference and the first proviso in Regulation 14, altering the wording of the remaining proviso, omitting the proviso in Regulation 29(4), deleting Regulation 36, and removing column entries in Annexure III against serial numbers 1, 2, 3, 13 and 18; the amendments commence on publication in the Official Gazette under the Board's statutory rule making authority.

      Customs

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      46/2012 - dated - 17-8-2012 - Cus
      Amends in the Notification No. 12/2012- Customs.
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No.12/2012-Customs directs substitution of the entries in column (5) of the table for specified serial numbers, replacing the previous entries with the newly prescribed rate entry for each listed row; the amendment is limited to these table modifications and is linked to prior amendments to the principal exemption notification.

      Income Tax

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      31/2012 - dated - 17-8-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Transfer pricing - Computation of Arm's length price - Notified percentage under second proviso to section 92C(2)
      Summary: Notification applies the second proviso to section 92C(2) so that where the variation between the arm's length price determined under section 92C and the actual international transaction price falls within a specified tolerance, the actual transaction price shall be deemed to be the arm's length price for assessment year 2012-13, preventing recharacterisation for minor variances.

      VAT - Delhi

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      No. F. 7/433/Policy-II/VAT/2012/ 472-483 - dated - 16-8-2012 - DVAT
      Regarding Tax rate wise details of closing stock as on 31st March of every year
      Summary: Dealers must submit tax rate-wise details of closing stock as on 31st March annually online using Form Stock-I via departmental login; the usual filing deadline is 30th June each year, with an extended transitional deadline for the 2012 stock return. The measure is issued under statutory powers and is effective immediately, creating an electronic filing obligation and specifying the form and timelines for compliance.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      13 - dated 16-8-2012
      Waiving off the mandatory requirement of 'No Objection Certificate' from landlord for registration under the DVAT Act, 2004.
      Summary: Dealers running business from rented premises need not submit a landlord's No Objection Certificate for DVAT registration if they provide alternative documentary proof of legal possession such as rent receipts, a rent agreement and utility (water/electricity) bills.

      Income Tax

      2.
      Memo [F.No. 12020/6/2012-Ad.IX], - dated 16-8-2012
      Constitution of a Committee for redressal of the demands/issues raised by ITGOA and ITEF
      Summary: An interim Committee of two CBDT Members, supported by Ad. IX section, is constituted to examine present and pending demands/issues raised by ITGOA and ITEF, suggest courses of action on those demands, and propose establishment of a permanent grievance redressal mechanism for income tax department employees; the Committee must submit recommendations to the Chairman within a short specified period.

      Companies Law

      3.
      25/2012 - dated 9-8-2012
      Clarification on Para 46A of Notification Number G.S.R. 914(E) dated 29.12.2011 on Accounting Standard 11 relating to “The effects of changes in Foreign Exchange Rates”.
      Summary: Where a company elects to apply clause 46A of Accounting Standard 11 on the effects of changes in foreign exchange rates, paragraph 6 of Accounting Standard 11 and paragraph 4(e) of Accounting Standard 16 shall not apply to that company, as a clarification issued to address implementation difficulties and guide stakeholders on applicability of these accounting provisions.
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