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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 22,2012

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Exemptions exclude service tax on veterinary health care for animals, renting of precincts of religious places and conduct of religious ceremonies for the general public, technical testing of newly developed drugs on human participants by regulator-approved clinical research organisations under specified conditions, training or coaching in arts, culture or sports limited to the training activity, services to recognized sports bodies by individuals or other recognised bodies, and sponsorship of specified sporting events; recipients corporate or partnership firms may bear tax liability under a reverse charge mechanism.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The court's inherent power to sanction a scheme of amalgamation exists where the scheme conforms to statutory requirements under the Companies Act. In a reported matter the court examined statutory compliance, board approvals, creditor and shareholder positions, reports from the Official Liquidator, and objections from the Regional Director concerning dissolution prayers, memorandum objects, foreign exchange compliance, and authorized capital. Petitioners filed affidavits addressing these objections, including undertakings on FEMA reporting and capital consolidation, and the court found the scheme fair, compliant with statutory provisions, and proceeded to sanction it.
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      F. No. 14/11/2012-CL-VII - dated - 16-8-2012 - Co. Law
      Gazette notification GSR 534(E) dated 14/07/2011-clarification regarding - Employee of a company holding shares of company up to 0.5% of paid up share capital also covered under category of persons not having any interest in capital of company
      Summary: Employees holding company shares acquired under employee allotment schemes, including Employees' Stock Option Plans or by way of qualification shares, and whose holdings remain within the small prescribed proportion of paid up share capital, are to be treated as persons not having any interest in the capital of the company for purposes of the Ministry's notification. Consequently, such employees fall within the category eligible for the exemption from obtaining Central Government approval for payment of managerial remuneration exceeding statutory limits.
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