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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 11,2015

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The term manufacture requires a transformation yielding a commercially new and distinct article; milk chilling that solely prolongs shelf life and preserves milk's characteristics is storage-oriented and ordinarily does not constitute manufacture, though tax treatment depends on contractual facts and whether additional processing or value-addition occurs.
      By: Ganeshan Kalyani
      Summary: The note explains that works contract service comprises both material and service elements and that Rule 2A prescribes fixed proportions of contract value to determine the taxable service portion; valuation must include materials supplied, including free-supplied materials, for computing service tax. It further sets out that Notification No. 30/2012 imposes reverse charge with the service tax liability shared equally between provider and recipient, and records competing practitioner views and a tribunal authority on whether free supplies should be included in taxable value.
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      Summary: The FSDC Sub committee found macro economic fundamentals robust and urged vigilance despite no immediate cause for concern. It addressed inter regulatory coordination on FATCA reporting, Central KYC Registry, IFSC development, corporate bond market enhancement, pension fund matters, and noted progress by Technical Groups and State Level Coordination Committees while stressing the importance of continued monitoring to safeguard financial stability.
      Summary: The Department reports increased adoption of the e-filing portal and the introduction of the Electronic Verification Code (EVC) to authenticate e-returns, which has reduced processing time. The Central Processing Centre has processed a substantial volume of returns and issued refunds for a significant number of e-filed returns. These measures are presented as part of ongoing e-governance initiatives to reduce compliance burden and improve taxpayer services through enhanced technology.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the daily reference rate for the US Dollar and, using middle cross currency rates, provided rupee exchange conversions for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; it further states the SDR Rupee rate will be derived from that reference rate.
      Summary: The report evaluates international competitiveness of India's currency, equity and commodity derivatives markets using eight factors-capital controls, tax policy, regulatory risk, frictions, domestic market depth, position limits, trading hours and margins-and finds that capital controls, source-based taxation, high regulatory risk and procedural frictions substantially impair onshore competitiveness. It documents empirical market deterioration after abrupt 2013 interventions in INR derivatives and proposes short-, medium- and long-term reforms including FATF-aligned KYC, Handbook (2013) governance, rationalised margins/limits, residence-based taxation, and legal changes to enable OTC, options and cash-settled commodity contracts.
      Summary: Aggregate provisional indirect tax collections for August and April-August 2015 rose markedly across Central Excise, Service Tax and Customs, with Central Excise showing the largest proportional increase. The report attributes a portion of the headline gains to specific policy measures-excise increases on fuel, higher clean energy cess, withdrawal of exemptions, and a Service Tax rate rise-while separately reporting an adjusted increase that removes these measures to reflect underlying tax base expansion.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No.1/19/2013-CL-V-Part - dated - 4-9-2015 - Co. Law
      Companies (Accounts) Second Amendment Rules, 2015
      Summary: The 2015 amendment defines Indian Accounting Standards, mandates that financial statements follow Schedule III and comply with applicable Accounting Standards or Indian Accounting Standards, exempts defence-producing Government companies from furnishing certain information under rule 8(3), and requires filing of financial statements with the Registrar using Form AOC-4 and consolidated statements using Form AOC-4 CFS, with substituted Annexure forms for statutory compliance under section 137.

      VAT - Delhi

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      No. F.7(433)Policy-II/VAT/2012/PF/703-712 - dated - 10-9-2015 - DVAT
      Regarding Form Delhi Sugam-2 (DS-2)
      Summary: Registered dealers must submit online, in Form Delhi Sugam-2 (DS2), the details of invoices and Goods Receipt notes for goods purchased, received as stock transfer, or received on consignment from outside Delhi, including supplier TIN, invoice particulars, commodity and tax details, transporter and vehicle particulars, consignment references, freight, transport mode, place of dispatch and likely date of entry, before physical entry of goods; the direction is issued under Section 70 and sub sections (2) and (3) of Section 59 of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004 and supersedes prior notifications.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      23/2015-16 - dated 10-9-2015
      Regarding dashboard to each Assessing Authority.
      Summary: Prescribes a security under section 25 and rule 25 for recently registered, high turnover dealers exhibiting risk indicators (fictitious interstate purchases, concessional central sales, and low historical tax remittance). Security equals the prescribed percentage of the turnover computed from qualifying years, to be fixed after scrutiny under the Act and Rules. Systems Branch will list such dealers on each Assessing Authority's dashboard for periodic refresh; Assessing Authorities must monitor compliance and initiate statutory action for noncompliance.
      2.
      No.F.3(434)/Policy/VAT/2015/676-87 - dated 9-9-2015
      Regarding introduction of reward scheme for informers providing vital inputs in order to check and detect value added tax evasion in Delhi.
      Summary: Departmental Informer Reward Scheme offers discretionary, ex-gratia cash incentives to persons who furnish specific information that leads to search, seizure and actual realization of additional VAT revenue. Eligibility requires a written statement and undertaking before a designated VAT authority; government servants acting in official capacity are ineligible. Rewards are linked to realized additional tax demand and paid in staged installments, with final payment contingent on uncontested deposit. A Reward Evaluation Committee decides eligibility and quantum, and may cancel or recover rewards obtained by misrepresentation or collusion.

      FEMA

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      11 - dated 10-9-2015
      Exchange Earners’ Foreign Currency (EEFC) Account- Discontinuation of Statement pertaining to trade related loans and advances
      Summary: Authorized Dealer Category I banks are no longer required to submit quarterly statements for loans and advances from Exchange Earners' Foreign Currency (EEFC) accounts; this procedural reporting requirement is dispensed with immediately, while the directions are issued under statutory foreign exchange powers and remain without prejudice to permissions or approvals required under other laws.
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      12 - dated 10-9-2015
      Guidelines for Grant of Authorisation for Additional Branches of FFMC/AD Cat. II
      Summary: Applicants for authorisation of additional FFMC/AD Cat. II branches may submit a proprietor/partner/director/CFO certificate on Net Owned Funds instead of audited-account certificates; confidential banker reports are dispensed with; declarations about pending enforcement proceedings remain required; KYC/AML/CFT policy and internal control write-ups need only be refiled if changed, otherwise a declaration of no change suffices. The revisions take effect immediately and are issued under foreign exchange regulatory powers without prejudice to other legal permissions.
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      13 - dated 10-9-2015
      Trade Credit Policy - Rupee (INR) Denominated trade credit
      Summary: Notification permits resident importers to raise Rupee (INR) denominated trade credit from overseas lenders under a loan agreement for imports (except gold). Tenors: non capital goods up to one year from shipment or the operating cycle, capital goods up to five years; no roll overs beyond permitted periods. AD Category - I banks may approve trade credit subject to a per transaction ceiling of USD 20 million equivalent, may provide guarantees/LOUs/letters of comfort for up to three years, and must ensure all in costs are market commensurate. Overseas lenders may hedge Rupee exposure in the on shore market through permitted derivatives; hedging guidelines to follow.
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