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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 21,2013

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Section 53A protects a transferee who, under a signed contract ascertainable with reasonable certainty, has taken or continued in possession and done acts in furtherance of the contract and who has performed or is willing to perform his part, by debarring the transferor from enforcing rights against the transferee in respect of the possessed property despite absence of registration or completion of formal transfer; this protection recognises an equitable interest but does not itself vest legal title.
      By: Rishi Chanan
      Summary: Export of services for call centre and BPO operations requires satisfying Rule 6A conditions, especially the place of provision. If the place of provision is outside India and the service is not excluded, and payment is in convertible currency with provider and recipient being independent establishments, the service may qualify as export. Classification under Place of Provision Rules determines whether the service is treated as rendered in physical presence or as an online information and database access or retrieval service; the latter requires automated electronic delivery with minimal human intervention. Where multiple rules apply, the later rule governs, subject to meeting the online information criteria for export treatment.
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      Summary: Announcement of Examination Results for ICSI Foundation Programme (OMR-based and old syllabus) noting female candidates secured top ranks. Results disseminated to Regional and Chapter Offices and published on the Institute website with subject-wise marks; examinees may download e-result-cum-marks statements and registered students will receive results by e-mail. The Institute also announced the schedule for the next OMR-based Foundation Programme examination and specified the last date for receipt of enrolment applications with the requisite examination fee.
      Summary: India's engagements emphasised advancing trade facilitation and concluding WTO negotiations with a balanced early package that addresses public stock holding and food security. Concurrently, India and ASEAN completed legal scrubbing and endorsed texts for Trade in Services and Investment agreements, agreed steps for implementation, and proposed joint working groups to operationalise physical and soft connectivity, including cooperation in transport, customs and related departments to facilitate trade and services.
      Summary: Aadhaar is an officially valid document for KYC in bank account opening, acceptable as identity proof without small-account limitations; if the account holder's address matches the Aadhaar letter, that document may serve as proof of both identity and address for account opening.
      Summary: An incident of pest damage to notes in a currency chest prompted central-bank guidance emphasizing banks' contractual custody responsibilities and regional preventive action. Under the Clean Note Policy banks must meet approved construction standards for chests and vaults, avoid flood- or damp-prone locations, obtain regular fitness certificates, implement operating instructions to issue notes on a First In First Out basis, and undertake measures such as anti-termite treatment to prevent deterioration.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank found NBFCs had allowed unincorporated associates to accept public deposits through NBFC branches or by using NBFC officials, violating the statutory prohibition on unauthorized deposit taking; it issued public cautions, show cause proceedings under registration provisions, directions to desist from associating NBFC premises or staff with associates, referred matters to state authorities, and required transfer of funds to an escrow for repayment while regulatory proceedings continued.
      Summary: Appeal to taxpayers to remit Income tax dues sufficiently in advance by using authorised bank branches and online payment facilities to avoid congestion at Reserve Bank counters; a list of authorised banks in Mumbai is provided to encourage use of decentralised collection points.
      Summary: The central bank published Reference Rates for the US dollar and the Euro and, using the US dollar reference rate with middle cross currency quotes, derived Rupee exchange rates for the pound sterling and the Japanese yen; it further states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published Reference Rate.
      Summary: Temporary liquidity and prudential measures permit calibrated open market purchases and cash management bill adjustments to anchor money market rates, while allowing banks to retain SLR securities in HTM at the transitional limit, transfer SLR holdings from AFS/HFT into HTM at the lower of book or market value (with an option to value at the specified reference date), and spread net MTM depreciation on AFS/HFT securities over the remainder of the financial year.
      Summary: India sought to correct a widening bilateral trade imbalance with Korea by seeking better market access for IT, generic medicine, textiles and garments, and agreed with Korea to hold ministerial talks and an Indian delegation visit to showcase the National Manufacturing Policy. The ministers also promoted foreign investment opportunities in infrastructure linked to 12 National Investment and Manufacturing Zones, committed to advancing regional cooperation under RCEP, and discussed early harvest measures in the Doha Development Round.
      Summary: Regional economic integration through RCEP aims to broaden market access and deepen trade and investment ties via comprehensive agreements on Trade in Goods, Trade in Services and Investment. Negotiations are conducted through a Trade Negotiating Committee and three working groups; diversity among participants necessitates cooperation, compromise and flexibility to address individual country sensitivities while pursuing a single schedule and substantive, programme-driven negotiation rounds.
      Summary: A bilateral economic dialogue targeted a trade imbalance by directing three working groups to meet and by tasking the trade and economic cooperation group to prepare an action plan to improve India's trade position; India sought facilitation of exports in pharmaceuticals, agricultural products, buffalo meat and IT services while China signalled willingness to facilitate imports and consider investment in National Manufacturing Investment Zones with interest in infrastructure, power and capital goods manufacturing.
      Summary: Receipt of complaints about irregularities in loan restructuring at public sector banks led a Reserve Bank Working Group to review prudential guidelines and recommend tightening. Taking those recommendations and stakeholder comments into account, the Reserve Bank issued detailed guidelines on restructuring of advances on May 30, 2013 to rationalize existing rules and address misuse.
      Summary: The regulator reported aggregated unclaimed policyholder monies across life and non-life insurers and noted no government survey of those balances. It formally advised all insurance companies that unclaimed amounts shall not be appropriated or written back in any circumstance, creating a binding non-appropriation compliance obligation to protect policyholder entitlements.
      Summary: Gross Non-Performing Assets of Public Sector Banks rose through June 2013, linked to broader economic stress and under continuous monitoring by the Reserve Bank of India; suit-filed recoveries increased in amount but yielded low and declining recovery percentages, indicating limited effectiveness of litigation-based recovery as reported in a Ministry of Finance parliamentary reply.
      Summary: A regulator will examine financial statements of companies classified in corporate records as non banking financial companies but not registered with the banking regulator to determine whether their activities meet the statutory criteria for NBFC status and therefore require mandatory registration under the banking statute, with the objective of identifying entities that ought to have registered.
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      86/2013 - dated - 21-8-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from August 21, 2013
      Summary: Amendment under Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 substitutes Serial No. 11 in Schedule I of Notification No. 83/2013 CUSTOMS (N.T.), updating Pound Sterling conversion rates with separate rates for imported goods and export goods, effective from 21st August, 2013, via Notification No. 86/2013.
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      84/2013 - dated - 19-8-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to amend Baggage Rules, 1998
      Summary: Amendment inserts Flat Panel (LCD/LED/Plasma) Television into Annex I of the Baggage Rules, 1998 as a new listed item following the existing entry for gold or silver, under the rule making power of section 79 of the Customs Act, 1962, thereby expanding the catalogue of articles governed by the Baggage Rules and specifying an operative commencement date for the amendment.

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      64/2013 - dated - 19-8-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      FOREIGN OIL COMPANY SELLING CRUDE OIL IN INDIA
      Summary: The Central Government notifies the National Iranian Oil Company as the foreign company covered under the specified tax provision and identifies the India-Iran Memorandum of Understanding of 20 January 2013 as the governing agreement, subject to the condition that the company shall not engage in any activity in India other than receipt of income under that agreement, effective from 20 January 2013.
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      FEMA

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      29 - dated 20-8-2013
      Investments by Non-resident Indians (NRIs) under Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS) Liberalisation of Policy
      Summary: Authorised dealer banks may permit their branches to administer NRI investments under the Portfolio Investment Scheme while allotting a single Unique Code to the bank's designated link office; the link office must be furnished to the Reserve Bank in advance and must report all PIS transactions daily via the Online Report Filing System in form LEC (NRI). Banks must apply scheme terms, enforce sectoral investment exclusions specified under FEMA, ensure compliance with AD and EC.CO.FID circulars and other FEMA requirements, and note the derecognition of Overseas Corporate Bodies as eligible investors.
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      28 - dated 19-8-2013
      Foreign Investments in Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARC)
      Summary: The amendments raise the combined foreign investment ceiling in Asset Reconstruction Companies, impose a sponsor shareholding cap preventing any sponsor from holding more than half the equity directly or via foreign routing, allow FIIs to invest in ARC equity subject to an individual FII shareholding cap, and permit FII investment in Security Receipts up to the combined foreign limit while requiring compliance with FII corporate bond limits and sectoral caps under the FDI regulatory framework.
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