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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 10,2015

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      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: Service tax for renting passenger motor vehicles is governed by an abatement regime: if prescribed CENVAT credit conditions are met the taxable portion is limited to 40% of the value and that 40% is payable entirely by the recipient under reverse charge, with the provider bearing no tax; if conditions are not met the full tax applies and liability is shared equally between provider and recipient. The provider should state on the invoice that abatement was availed. Partial reverse charge applies only where the supplier is an individual/HUF/partnership and the recipient is a corporate.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The Point of Taxation Rules require tax on advances to be paid at receipt, but if service provision and invoicing occur after a statutory rate increase the new rate applies to the entire value, obliging payment of differential service tax. Current ST-3 return utilities accept only the statutory rate in force and do not permit entry of historical or differential rates, creating reporting difficulties for advances taxed earlier at a lower rate and necessitating period-level adjustments to achieve correct net tax in the return.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Point of taxation under the pre-GST regime is determined by completion of service, issue of invoice, and receipt of payment according to specified rules for advances, invoices within or beyond stipulated periods, reverse-charge situations, associated enterprises, small-provider cash-basis options, and special cases like new services and intellectual property. GST proposals shift the tax trigger to supply events and, for overlapping pre- and post-GST transactions, propose using completion of service and invoice issuance to allocate taxation between regimes, with continuing services generally following existing principles.
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      Summary: The Director General of Safeguards issued a preliminary finding recommending imposition of a provisional safeguard duty at twenty percent for two hundred days on hot-rolled flat products of non-alloy and other alloy steel in coils of a width of 600 mm or more, classified under Chapter 72 (tariff heading 7208 and tariff item 72253090) with certain exceptions; the recommendation will be examined by the Board of Safeguards and, if endorsed, forwarded to the Finance Ministry as a global safeguards measure applicable to imports from all countries.
      Summary: Permit 100 percent FDI under the automatic route in White Label ATM operations subject to a minimum net worth of Rs. 100 crore for non-bank operators, adherence to NBFC capitalisation norms if engaged in NBFC activities, and compliance with RBI guidelines and sectoral criteria governing WLA operations.
      Summary: Amendment to the First Schedule of the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951 reallocates regulatory authority over potable alcohol to States by substituting the heading for item 26 to exclude potable alcohol; a Bill will be introduced to confer total and exclusive State control over manufacture and licensing of potable alcohol while preserving Central competence over industrial alcohol.
      Summary: India will notify preferential treatment to Least Developed Countries in trade in services covering market access under Article XVI of the GATS, technical assistance and capacity building, and waiver of visa fees for LDC applicants for Indian business and employment visas, with these preferences bound for fifteen years and the non-market-access components entailing identifiable annual fiscal costs.
      Summary: The Union Cabinet granted ex-post-facto approval for a government capital infusion into the Export Import Bank of India, ratifying funding authorised in the Demands for Grants and consented to by the Finance Minister to support the Bank's future growth; EXIM Bank is a statutory corporation under the Export Import Bank of India Act, 1981, tasked with providing financial assistance to exporters and importers and coordinating export-import finance.
      Summary: The Sovereign Gold Bonds scheme establishes government issued, gold denominated securities for resident investors with sovereign guarantee, tradability, and eligibility as loan collateral. Issuance and redemption use an RBI reference rupee rate based on a reference gold price; interest is calculated on the gold value at subscription and may be fixed or floating. Distribution will be through banks, NBFCs, post offices and agents; purchases are capped per person and subject to gold equivalent KYC. Price and currency risk allocation is managed by a Gold Reserve Fund funded from borrowing cost savings, with tax parity for individual investors to mirror physical gold.
      Summary: Introduction of a Gold Monetization Scheme creating gram denominated Gold Savings Accounts, authorised collection and purity testing centres, tripartite bank refiner testing centre agreements, and defined short, medium and long deposit tenors with stated redemption and interest rules; deposited gold to be utilised for auctions, reserve replenishment, coins and lending to jewellers; a Gold Reserve Fund will absorb price risk and receive the spread between government borrowing cost and deposit rates; a revamped Gold Metal Loan facility will supply refiners' gold to jewellers against bank maintained gram denominated loan accounts.
      Summary: An additional instalment of Dearness Allowance for Central Government employees and Dearness Relief for pensioners is authorised effective July 2015, calculated under the accepted formula based on the 6th Central Pay Commission recommendations, and the measure carries a quantified recurring fiscal impact and a pro rated in year cost.
      Summary: No extension is being granted for filing income-tax returns and tax audit reports due by 30th September 2015 for companies, firms and proprietary assessees whose accounts require audit; audit reports must be filed by that date while assessees with international or specified domestic transactions file by 30th November 2015.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published an updated reference rate for the US dollar fixing the rupee value on September 9, 2015, and provided the previous day's rate; it then used that USD reference rate with middle rates of cross currency quotes to compute and publish rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Launch of an online certificate programme under the Niryat Bandhu Scheme creates a virtual capacity building mechanism for new and potential exporters via live instructional sessions, expert Q&A, and a digital resource library, with periodic cohort intake, certification on completion, and follow up to assess uptake of export facilitation steps and market entry, aligning the initiative with Foreign Trade Policy objectives of skill development and digital access to trade compliance knowledge.
      Summary: A theatre owners' federation restricted supply of Malayalam and Tamil films to a rival exhibitor by coordinating distributor non-supply, constituting an anticompetitive agreement that limited film provision in the market. Two office-bearers were found personally responsible for the federation's conduct. Regulatory responses required cessation of the anticompetitive conduct, imposition of financial penalties proportionate to average income on the federation and the office-bearers, prohibition of the two individuals from federation affairs for two years, and mandated competition awareness and compliance programmes.
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      F. No. 1/19/2013/CL.V - dated - 4-9-2015 - Co. Law
      Notification regarding sub-section (1) of section 467 of the Companies Act, 2013 (18 of 2013)
      Summary: The notification amends Schedule III to require separate presentation of trade payables: (A) dues to micro and small enterprises and (B) dues to other creditors. It inserts Note FA mandating disclosure of unpaid principal and interest, interest paid under section 16 of the MSMED Act and payments beyond the appointed day, interest due for delayed payments (excluding MSMED-specified interest), interest accrued and unpaid, and further interest remaining due for disallowance under section 23 of the MSMED Act, with defined terms aligned to section 2 of the MSMED Act.
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      F. No. 1/19/2013-CL-V-Part - dated - 4-9-2015 - Co. Law
      Notification regarding sub-section (6) of section 129 of the Companies Act, 2013 (18 of 2013)
      Summary: The Central Government, under sub-section (6) of section 129, exempts government companies producing Defence Equipment and Space Research from disclosing specified Additional Information items in the Statement of Profit and Loss (paras 5(ii)(a)(1), 5(ii)(a)(2), 5(ii)(e), 5(iii), 5(viii)(a),(b),(c),(e) of Schedule III), subject to board consent, disclosure of the exemption in the notes, compliance with accounting standards, true and fair presentation, and retention/provision of information to regulators.

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      47/2015 - dated - 8-9-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Float Glass of thickness 2 mm to 12 mm (both inclusive) of clear as well as tinted variety (other than green glass) but not including reflective glass, processed glass meant for decorative, industrial or automotive purposes falling under chapter heading 7005 of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, originating in or exported from the Peoples' Republic of Chinafor a period of five years
      Summary: Imposition of anti-dumping duty on Float Glass (2-12 mm, clear and tinted, excluding green and reflective and certain processed glass) under heading 7005, applying to goods originating in or exported from China PR and exports from China PR routed via other countries. The duty is specified per metric tonne in United States Dollar but payable in Indian currency; prevailing antidumping duties for other countries remain applicable. The designated authority found continued dumping from China PR and material injury to domestic industry, and the Government has continued the antidumping measure for a fixed statutory period with exchange rate and bill of entry date rules for conversion.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      No. F.3(569)/Policy/VAT/2015/658-63 - dated 2-9-2015
      Regarding restoration of registration of dealers
      Summary: Restoration is allowed for dealers cancelled for nil turnover or non-filing where verification shows the dealer is functioning, PAN and identity are verified, premises and firm constitution remain unchanged, and all due tax and penalties for non-filing are paid. VATO must conduct field inspection and telephonic enquiries, and the Zonal Officer must certify the dealer's genuineness; lists recommended by Addl./Jt. Commissioner are forwarded to the Commissioner through Policy Branch under the DVAT Act procedural provision for restoration.

      DGFT

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      34/2015-2020 - dated 9-9-2015
      Trade in Border Haats across the border in Tripura between Bangladesh and India
      Summary: Trade in designated Border Haats in Tripura permits limited cross-border exchange of specified local goods between India and Bangladesh at two named sites. Permitted categories include vegetables and food items, minor forest produce excluding timber, cottage industry products, small agricultural and household implements, and various consumer goods. Item-specific clarification is by the Haat Management Committee. Vendors must be residents within a five kilometre radius. Exchanges are permitted in local currency and/or barter, subject to an individual daily purchase ceiling for bona fide personal or family consumption, and foreign exchange rules are suspended within the Haats.
      3.
      04/2015-16 - dated 4-9-2015
      Elections to the Committee of Administration for Panel Members, Regional Chairpersons, Vice Chairperson and Chairperson of the Council for the period 2015-17 as per Election Rules duly amended by the Members at the Extra-ordinary General Meeting of the Council held on 20th August 2015
      Summary: Elections to the Committee of Administration will use the final voter list for financial year 2015 16; panels and regions are grouped under the Election Rules and Articles of Association with specified seat allocations per panel, and elected office bearers will include six Regional Chairpersons, one Vice Chairperson and one Chairperson. Members were notified via registered e mail and an online link for notices and the final voters list, and ordinary members who have not registered e mail ids and mobile numbers were instructed to submit membership and contact details to the Election Authority by the prescribed deadline.
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