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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 04,2015

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Valuation under amended excise law is transaction-specific and determined at the time of removal; transaction value is the agreed contractual price. Cash discounts that are agreed and known at or before clearance, being part of the sale agreement, affect the price payable at removal and must be deducted from the sale price to arrive at the assessable value of excisable goods.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Agendas and detailed notes for board meetings must be circulated in advance to all directors by prescribed delivery modes to registered addresses, with electronic delivery allowed if proof of delivery is obtainable. Physical dispatch may require additional transit allowance; shorter circulation follows the shorter notice for the meeting. Notes containing unpublished price sensitive information may be circulated on shorter notice only with majority consent including at least one independent director, and such consent must be recorded. Companies must retain proof of dispatch and delivery in physical or electronic form for the required retention period.
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      Summary: Review of global economic developments focuses on currency devaluations and the risk of competitive devaluations, with emphasis on developing collaborative global safety nets to protect against negative spillovers and volatile capital flows. The meetings will advance G 20/OECD principles on SME financing and the World SME Forum, address employment and labour income concerns in a joint finance labour forum, consider country specific infrastructure investment strategies, review international tax issues, and participate in the Governing Council meeting of the BRICS Contingent Reserve Arrangement as an additional liquidity safety net.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar for September 03, 2015 and the previous day's corresponding rate. Using that USD reference rate and the middle rates of cross currency quotes, the release supplies derived Rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen. The note states that the SDR Rupee rate will be determined by reference to the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Government will amend the income-tax law to clarify that Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) under Section 115JB does not apply to Foreign Institutional Investors/Foreign Portfolio Investors (FIIs/FPIs) that do not have a place of business or permanent establishment in India for the period prior to 01.04.2015; field authorities are instructed to keep related assessments in abeyance and not to pursue recovery of outstanding demands in such cases.
      Summary: A national Finance Minister left to attend a two day international finance ministers and central bank governors conference in Turkey and will hold bilateral meetings with counterparts on the sidelines; the itinerary records departure before the conference and return to the national capital immediately after concluding engagements.
      Summary: Recent quarterly estimates show prices near deflation, driven in part by the treatment of net indirect taxes in constant price GDP accounting: the CSO's method of aligning indirect taxes with their tax base can understate real GDP growth when indirect taxes rise and subsidies fall. Consequently, GVA at basic prices is a more reliable indicator of underlying activity, indicating an improvement supported by manufacturing, services, private consumption, and rising fixed capital formation, though overall growth remains below desired pace.
      Summary: Repeal of the Forward Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1952 and transfer of regulation of commodity derivatives to the securities market regulatory regime are implemented under powers conferred by the Finance Act, 2015, following enabling amendments to the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 and related provisions to consolidate oversight of commodity forward markets.
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      84/2015 - dated - 3-9-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 4th September, 2015
      Summary: Notification under section 14 of the Customs Act determines conversion rates for specified foreign currencies effective 4th September 2015 for valuation of imported and exported goods, superseding Notification No.81/2015, and provides separate rates for imported and export goods in two annexed schedules.
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      15/2015 - dated 3-9-2015
      Clarifications on Tax Compliance for Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets
      Summary: Circular clarifies Chapter VI compliance: declarations may be filed by beneficial owners, trustees, firms and individuals for undisclosed foreign assets acquired from income chargeable to tax in India; immunity applies only to declared assets with tax and penalty paid. Valuation follows the Rules: bank accounts, securities and brokerage holdings are valued separately; deductions exclude income not chargeable to tax in India and transfers used to acquire separately declared assets reduce account value. Declarants must provide computations, retain supporting valuation evidence, report assets in Schedule FA, and may face penalties for non-declaration.
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      09/2015 - dated 2-9-2015
      Report on applicability of Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) on FIIs/FPIs for the period prior to 01.04.2015 and acceptance of the Government thereof- reg.
      Summary: A committee recommended amending Section 115JB to clarify that MAT does not apply to FIIs/FPIs without a place of business or permanent establishment in India for the prior period; the Government accepted this recommendation and will amend the Act. Field authorities are directed to keep related assessment proceedings in abeyance and not to pursue recovery of outstanding demands pending the legislative amendment.
      3.
      F. NO. 225/154/2015/ITA.II - dated 31-8-2015
      Extension of Due Date for Filing of Returns in cases of Income Tax assessees in the state of Gujarat
      Summary: Administrative extension of the filing due date for income tax returns in Gujarat shifts the deadline for assessees originally required to file by 31 August 2015 to 7 September 2015, invoking powers under the Income tax Act in response to reported disruptions to normal life.

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      10 - dated 3-9-2015
      Deferred Payment Protocols dated April 30, 1981 and December 23, 1985 between Government of India and erstwhile USSR
      Summary: The circular notifies Authorised Dealer Category I banks of a revision to the Rupee value of the Special Currency Basket under the Deferred Payment Protocols, specifies the new rupee value and its effective date, directs banks to inform their constituents, and states that the directions are issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999, without prejudice to other statutory permissions.

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      03/2015-20 - dated 2-9-2015
      Applicability of Para 5.10 (d) of Handbook of Procedure, 2015-20 relating to third party exports under EPCG Scheme.
      Summary: Para 5.10(d) of the Handbook of Procedure, 2015 20 applies to third party exports effected on or after the policy effective date, including exports under EPCG authorisations issued before that date; third party exports effected prior to the effective date remain governed by the antecedent policy/procedure applicable at the time.
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