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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 12,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Application under Section 7(7) enables filing in Form NCLT 1 where incorporation is alleged to have been procured by false information, misrepresentation or suppression; the application must state applicant particulars, jurisdiction and limitation averments, facts, reliefs sought, details of the company and implicated documents, and involvement of promoters or first directors, and must be accompanied by the memorandum and articles, documentary proof of false information or fraud, affidavit verifying the application, fee proof and memorandum of appearance.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The article explains the proposed shift to Goods and Services Tax, moving tax incidence to the point of sale, and summarizes the constitutional amendment process and assurances sought on revenue safeguards, rate caps and dispute resolution. It describes the Model GST Law framework with separate central and integrated Acts, associated procedural business processes for registration, payment, returns and refunds, and practical compliance measures for transition to the new regime.
      By: Karan Gogia
      Summary: The Governor oversees exclusive currency issuance and the generation of Seigniorage for the government, while acting as banker to the government and to other banks. The central bank's dedicated currency department separates related assets and liabilities, and the institution's supervisory role governs commercial banks to protect depositors and provide liquidity support, making leadership changes significant for monetary, fiscal, and financial-stability policy emphasis.
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      GST

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      S.O. 2915(E) - dated - 10-9-2016 - CGST
      Provisions relating to Formation of GST Council comes into effect from 12-9-2016 - The Constitution (One Hundred and First Amendment) Act, 2016
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking the commencement power under the constitutional amendment, appointed 12 September 2016 as the date on which the provisions concerning formation of the GST Council shall come into force by official notification.
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      Income Tax

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      F.No.225/195/2016-1TA-II - dated 9-9-2016
      Order under Section 119 of the Income-tax Act. 1961
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes, exercising powers under Section 119, extends the due-date for furnishing income-tax returns by taxpayers whose accounts are audited, to a later date in October 2016, so as to remove inconvenience and facilitate compliance where the last date for declarations under the Income Declaration Scheme 2016 coincided with the original filing due date for Assessment Year 2016-17.

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      F. No. 450/25/2009-Cus-IV - dated 7-9-2016
      Delay in issuing of Sub Manifest Transshipment Permit (SMTP)
      Summary: Directs Customs to issue Sub Manifest Transshipment Permit (SMTP) for cargo destined to Inland Container Depots by rail without waiting for full vessel discharge, implementing an inter ministerial recommendation accepted by the Board, and requires field formations to take immediate steps to ensure there is no delay in granting SMTPs.
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      F. No. 450/25/2009-Cus IV - dated 7-9-2016
      Entry of factory stuffed (including self sealed) export containers into port terminals prior to LEO
      Summary: Customs Houses are advised to permit direct port entry of factory stuffed (including self-sealed) export containers of all manufacturing entities prior to grant of Let Export Order, subject to port terminals providing requisite facilities to process export documentation and handling increased container inflow; Customs should issue trade notices after consulting port authorities, building on existing direct-entry categories and prior AEO facilitation.
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