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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 07,2016

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The proposed composition scheme permits a registered taxable person, subject to Council recommendation and prescribed conditions, to pay a prescribed composition amount in lieu of tax where aggregate turnover does not exceed the prescribed threshold; the scheme excludes inter state suppliers, requires all persons with the same PAN to opt in, prohibits collection of tax from recipients, disallows input tax credit, and exposes ineligible users to tax liability plus a penalty equal to the tax after notice and hearing.
      By: CA Rohit Gupta
      Summary: Whether a corporate guarantee given to an associated enterprise is an international transaction depends on whether it has a real bearing on the guarantor's profits, income, losses or assets or constitutes a service conferring a benefit. One line of authority treats such guarantees as quasi capital or shareholder activity outside transfer pricing absent cost or invocation; the counter view treats guarantees as cross border services enhancing creditworthiness where costs, risk exposure or material financing benefit to the affiliate exist. Where adjustments are made, bank guarantee rates cannot be mechanically applied without a FAR analysis and appropriate adjustments.
      By: CSSANJAY MALHOTRA
      Summary: GST creates CGST, SGST and IGST as a unified supply-based tax with specific rules for utilization and priority of input tax credit, place of supply determinations for goods and services, and comprehensive registration, invoicing, payment, refund and reverse-charge provisions; transitional measures allow carry forward of CENVAT/VAT credits, credit for inputs and capital goods on the appointed day, and set out treatment of pending claims and adjustments when migrating to GST.
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      Summary: Establishment of a Centre for Data Management and Analytics to integrate big data into the public audit process, enhance the precision and efficiency of audit evidence, implement the Big Data Management Policy, and support Data Analytic Groups across audit offices through data management protocols, analytic tools, infrastructure, and capacity building.
      Summary: Expansion of the Preferential Trade Agreement between India and Chile, signed 6 September 2016, increases reciprocal tariff concessions at the 8 digit level: Chile offers concessions on 1798 tariff lines with MoP 30%-100% and India offers concessions on 1031 tariff lines with MoP 10%-100%, enlarging preferential market access and aiming to benefit Indian exporters through greater diversification.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the reference rate for the US dollar and, using the US reference together with cross currency middle rates, provided derived exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the SDR rupee rate will be based on that reference rate.
      Summary: The Motor Vehicles Agreement trial allows cargo vehicles of signatory states to transit and clear customs at inland locations; trials involve affixing GPS tracking and electronic seals at the land customs station, live monitoring during transit, and customs clearance at an inland container depot to test protocols, documentation and operational safeguards that reduce border congestion while securing consignments.
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      F. No. 5/27/2013-IEPF (Part) - S.O. 2866(E) - dated - 5-9-2016 - Co. Law
      Central Government appoints 7th September, 2016 as the date on which the provisions of section 124, sub-sections (1) to (4), (6) and (8) to (11) of section 125 of the said Act shall come into force
      Summary: The Central Government appointed 7th September, 2016 as the commencement date bringing into force the provisions governing the duty to transfer unclaimed dividends under section 124 and the provisions concerning the manner of administration of the Investor Education and Protection Fund together with related follow-on provisions in section 125, thereby activating the statutory obligations and administrative mechanisms for handling unclaimed dividends and Fund administration.
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