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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 20,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The amended 122nd Amendment Bill removes the proposed additional tax on inter state supplies of goods, mandates Parliament to provide compensation to States for revenue loss from GST for up to five years, and requires the GST Council to establish a mechanism to adjudicate disputes arising from its recommendations. It also clarifies IGST apportionment and confirms that States' IGST shares do not form part of the Consolidated Fund of India, and provides for distribution of CGST and the Centre's share of IGST between Centre and States.
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      Summary: The central executive will constitute a dedicated group charged with identifying and expeditiously implementing practicable government steps to accelerate national innovation, prioritizing policy and administrative interventions to stimulate R&D, commercialization, and ecosystem facilitation; the initiative is motivated by recent improvement in the nation's Global Innovation Index standing and intends to use international benchmarking and multi-stakeholder engagement to inform domestic policy measures.
      Summary: The FAQ answer applies only for determining the holding period of immovable property where acquisition is evidenced by a deed registered with any State Government authority; for assets other than immovable property declared under the Scheme, the holding period for computation of capital gains shall commence from 01.06.2016.
      Summary: Section 35AC allowed a business-income deduction for payments to a public sector company, local authority, or association/institution approved by the National Committee for eligible projects. The Finance Act, 2016 removed the deduction for assessment years commencing on or after 1 April 2018. Accordingly, the deduction is available only for payments to associations or institutions already approved for periods up to the previous year ending 31 March 2017, and requests received after 31 December 2016 for approvals or extensions beyond 31 March 2017 will not be considered.
      Summary: Central Board of Direct Taxes released Version 2.0 of the income tax return statistics for Assessment Year 2012 13, adding disaggregated gross total income tables by taxpayer category and correcting internal inconsistencies caused by return-level data quality issues; the updated dataset is publicly available on the official income tax website to support more consistent analysis.
      Summary: The note argues that banking functions are being unbundled by technological innovation, changing consumer preferences and stricter post crisis regulation, enabling non bank specialists to perform deposit, lending and payment services formerly exclusive to banks. It questions the continuing justification for exclusive bank licensing given higher capital and compliance demands that encourage banks to divest capital intensive activities, and recommends that banks leverage technology and social purpose roles such as SME financing and financial inclusion to retain relevance.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the daily reference rate for the US dollar, noting the previous day's figure for comparison, and, using that reference together with middle cross currency quotes, provided derived exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen against the rupee; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Rules under the Income Declaration Scheme, 2016 now allow a declarant whose immovable property acquisition is evidenced by a registered deed to elect to declare the fair market value by applying the cost inflation index to the stamp duty value. The fifth set of FAQs clarifies that fictitious liabilities may be declared without linking to a specific asset, earlier-year declarations may explain related later transactions where a nexus exists, no adverse action will be taken solely for cash deposits made consequent to declarations, and holding period is based on actual acquisition date.
      Summary: Central Government provides special assistance to Andhra Pradesh to compensate fiscal impacts from bifurcation, allocating separate funds in 2016 17 to bridge the resource gap, develop backward districts, and assist capital city creation, supplementing prior disbursements made under the Andhra Pradesh Re organisation Act, 2014.
      Summary: Central Government replaces quarterly consents with a three-stage consent cycle under consent under Article 293(3): one-time consent in April for the first nine months based on a borrowing calendar within the Net Borrowing Ceiling, a December consent for the first two months of the fourth quarter based on actuals and estimates, and a March consent after reassessment of actual borrowings for eleven months.
      Summary: Senior officials of the Department of Revenue and the Central Board of Excise and Customs held sectoral interactive sessions with industry, trade and professional bodies to elicit implementation concerns and operational apprehensions about the Goods and Services Tax (GST), with the stated aim of using feedback to fine tune and improve the GST law and planning further stakeholder consultations.
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      Central Excise

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      43/2016 - dated - 18-8-2016 - CE (NT)
      Giving the powers of Chief Commissioner to Principal Commissioner who have been given the additional charge vide office orders No. 79/2016 dated 14.07.2016 and 86/2016 dated 26.07.2016
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs delegates the powers of the Chief Commissioner to Principal Commissioners who were given additional charge by specified office orders, authorising them to exercise the statutory powers and functions of the Chief Commissioner within the jurisdiction identified in the earlier notification, under the Board's authority conferred by the Central Excise Act and Central Excise Rules.

      Customs

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      45/2016 - dated - 17-8-2016 - ADD
      Seeks to levy provisional anti-dumping duty on Cold -rolled flat products of alloy or non-alloy steel originating in or exported from China, Japan, Korea RP and Ukraine
      Summary: Provisional anti-dumping duty is imposed on imports of cold rolled flat alloy and non alloy steel from China, Japan, Korea RP and Ukraine after preliminary findings of dumping, material injury to the domestic industry, and causation; duties are set as the difference between specified benchmark amounts and the customs assessable landed value where lower, payable in Indian currency, with exchange rates as notified for the bill of entry date, and effective for up to eight months from publication.
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      112/2016 - dated - 18-8-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 19th Aug., 2016
      Summary: Determination of exchange rates under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, effective 19 August 2016, superseding the earlier notification and prescribing distinct rupee conversion rates for listed foreign currencies for imported and exported goods in two annexed schedules, with an administrative note recording a subsequent substitution to the South African Rand entry.
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      111/2016 - dated - 18-8-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Giving the powers of Chief Commissioner to Principal Commissioner who have been given the additional charge vide office orders No. 79/2016 dated 14.07.2016 and 86/2016 dated 26.07.2016
      Summary: The Board invests Principal Commissioners given additional charge with the powers of the Chief Commissioner for the jurisdiction specified in the earlier notification, enabling them to exercise authority ordinarily vested in the Chief Commissioner to ensure continuity of customs administration.

      Income Tax

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      74/2016 - dated - 17-8-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income Declaration Scheme (Third Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: Declarants may elect to take the fair market value of a registered immovable property as the stamp duty value increased proportionately by the change in the Cost Inflation Index between the year of registration and the reference year; for properties acquired before the base year, the election operates using the fair market value as of the base date determined by a registered valuer and indexed to the base year index. The rules define stamp duty value and Cost Inflation Index and amend Form-1 to require detailed property particulars, valuation reports, indexed values and disclosures regarding fictitious liabilities and their linkage to disclosed assets.
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      73/2016 - dated - 17-8-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 – Central Government notifies Uttarakhand Environment Protection and Pollution Control Board, a body constituted by Government of Uttarakhand, in respect of the following specified income arising to that Board
      Summary: Notification under section 10(46) notifies Uttarakhand Environment Protection and Pollution Control Board as entitled to specified income treatment for listed receipts (consent fees; NOC fees; biomedical waste, hazardous and analysis fees; forfeited bank guarantees; RTI charges; reimbursements for national air monitoring programmes; interest on savings/FDRs; public hearing fees; staff loan interest; sale of scrap and tender fees) subject to conditions: no commercial activity, unchanged nature of activities/incomes, and return filing under clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139; effective from FY 2014 15 through specified later years.
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      72/2016 - dated - 17-8-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 – Central Government notifies Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission, a body constituted by Government of Tamil Nadu, in respect of the following specified income arising to that Commission
      Summary: Notification under Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 notifies Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission for exemption in respect of specified income: government grants; fees levied under clause (g) of sub-section (1) of Section 86 read with Section 181 of the Electricity Act, 2003; penalties under Section 146 of the Electricity Act, 2003; interest on government grants; and interest on fee/revenue under the Electricity Act, 2003, subject to non commercial activity, unchanged income nature, and specified return filing; effective for 01.06.2011-31.03.2012 and financial years 2012 13 to 2015 16.
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      71/2016 - dated - 17-8-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 10(46) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 – Central Government notifies National Skill Development Corporation, a body constituted by Central Government, in respect of the following specified income arising to that Corporation
      Summary: Notification under section 10(46) of the Income tax Act, 1961 notifies National Skill Development Corporation for exemption in respect of specified income: long term capital gains from investments in skill development organisations; dividends and royalties from supported skill ventures; interest on loans to skill institutions; interest on bank fixed deposits; and Government grants, subject to conditions prohibiting commercial activity, requiring unchanged nature of activities and specified income, and prescribed filing of income return under clause (g) of sub section (4C) of section 139.

      Service Tax

      9.
      37/2016 - dated - 18-8-2016 - ST
      Giving the powers of Chief Commissioner to Principal Commissioner who have been given the additional charge vide office orders No. 79/2016 dated 14.07.2016 and 86/2016 dated 26.07.2016
      Summary: Notification No. 37/2016 invests Principal Commissioners given additional charge of a Chief Commissioner with the powers of a Chief Commissioner within the Service Tax jurisdiction specified in Notification No. 20/2014-Service Tax, under the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act and the corresponding Central Excise and Service Tax rules, thereby enabling those officers to exercise the statutory authorities of a Chief Commissioner for that jurisdiction.
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      Service Tax

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      198/08/2016 - dated 17-8-2016
      Service tax liability in case of hiring of goods without the transfer of the right to use goods
      Summary: Service tax liability for hiring, leasing or licensing of goods hinges on whether the contract effects a transfer of the right to use goods; if not, such supply is a declared service. Apply the Supreme Court criteria: goods available for delivery, consensus on identity, transferee's legal right to use (with permissions), exclusivity of that right vis-a -vis the transferor for the period, and inability of the owner to re-transfer the same right. Distinguish financial versus operating leases and dry versus wet leases as factual indicators; examine contract terms rather than assume generalisations.

      Income Tax

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      29/2016 - dated 18-8-2016
      Clarifications on the Income Declaration Scheme, 2016
      Summary: Fictitious liabilities in audited accounts can be declared under the Income Declaration Scheme either as standalone liabilities when not linked to specific assets or as the fair market value of the linked asset when directly connected. Declarations do not affect finality of completed assessments but may be used in later assessments where a nexus exists. Valuation reports by registered valuers are accepted; misrepresentation by valuers invites legal action. Holding period for declared assets is the actual acquisition date, with indexation on declared amounts available only from the revaluation date. Mixed evidence immovable property must be valued part by part as per deed evidence and valuation rules.
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