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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 14,2016

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Notification appoints September 12, 2016 as the commencement date for the provision creating the Goods and Services Tax Council, requiring the President to constitute the Council within sixty days. The Council will recommend which taxes to subsume, goods and services subject to or exempted from GST, model GST laws, apportionment and place of supply rules, threshold exemptions, rate structure including floor rates, temporary special rates for disasters, special State provisions, and the date for applying GST to specified petroleum products; decisions require a three quarters weighted majority with Central vote one third and States two thirds.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The amendment creates a constitutional framework for a nationwide goods and services tax, inserting a new head of power enabling both Parliament and State Legislatures to legislate on GST while reserving exclusive parliamentary power for inter State supplies; it establishes apportionment rules for Union collected inter State GST, mandates a Goods and Services Tax Council to recommend laws, rates and principles including place of supply, provides transitional continuity for existing State tax laws, and prescribes a temporary presidential power to remove implementation difficulties.
      By: parth sharma
      Summary: The Model GST defines goods as movable property excluding actionable claims and money and expressly excludes intangible property from the term 'moveable property' while separately including items such as securities and things severed before supply, producing uncertainty on the taxability of scrap and wastes, and prompting reclassification of intangibles (notably software and electricity) as services to avoid overlapping VAT and service taxation.
      By: RadheyShyam Mangal
      Summary: Removal of mandatory warehousing requirement exempts 100% EOUs, STPIs and EHTPs from bonded warehouse licensing and related warehousing regulations; they need not obtain permissions under Sections 58 and 65, appoint warehouse keepers, provide undertakings or insurance, obtain warehouse codes, re warehouse, or file ex bond bills. Units must maintain digital records of imported goods in prescribed Form A with an audit trail, obtain procurement certificates for duty free imports, provide copies of bills of entry to jurisdictional offices, and follow specified procedures for inter unit transfers. Outstanding clarifications include the status of the B 17 bond and formats for indigenous duty free procurement records.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 1/5/2013 CL-V - dated - 12-9-2016 - Co. Law
      Notification for amendment to Schedule V of Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: The substituted Section II permits companies with no or inadequate profits to pay managerial remuneration without Central Government approval up to limits linked to effective capital, pro rated for part years and doublable by special shareholder resolution; professional managerial persons meeting independence, shareholding and qualification criteria qualify for payment without Central Government approval. Payment requires board (and where applicable nomination and remuneration committee) approval, no prior debt default or secured creditor approval if default exists, a shareholder resolution for up to three years, a prescribed explanatory statement to shareholders detailing company, appointee and remedial information, and specified disclosures in the Board's Corporate Governance report.
      2.
      File No. 1/36/2013-CL V - dated - 9-9-2016 - Co. Law
      Companies (Mediation and Conciliation) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The Companies (Mediation and Conciliation) Rules, 2016 create a Regional Director-maintained Mediation and Conciliation Panel, prescribe empanelment qualifications and disqualifications, and set application procedures (Form MDC-1) and appointment/referral mechanisms (Form MDC-2 with fee). They mandate disclosure of conflicts, a three-month time-limit for proceedings with a possible three-month extension, confidentiality and inadmissibility of mediation communications, an ethics code and liability protection for mediators, allocation of fees and costs, procedural safeguards for sessions, and specific exclusions from referral.

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      F. No. 354/119/2016-TRU - G.S.R. 865(E) - dated - 7-9-2016 - ADD
      Corrigendum- Notification No.44/2016-Customs (ADD), dated the 8th August, 2016
      Summary: Corrigendum amends the Table entries of the prior anti-dumping customs notification by substituting revised product descriptions that expressly exclude hot-rolled flat products of stainless steel; steel electrolytically plated or coated with zinc; steel otherwise plated or coated with zinc; and cladded steel from the listed entries, thereby narrowing the definitional scope of the hot-rolled flat products covered by those entries.

      FEMA

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      F. No. 1/31/EM-2015 - dated - 8-9-2016 - FEMA
      Corrigendum - Notification No. FEMA 5(R)/2016-RB, dated April 01, 2016
      Summary: Authorised dealers' overseas branches or correspondents may grant loans to or in favour of non-resident depositors or to third parties at the depositor's request for bona fide purposes, against the security of funds held in NRE accounts in India, and may agree to remittance of funds from India, if necessary, for liquidation of the outstanding.

      Income Tax

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      80/2016 - dated - 8-9-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Agreement between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of Republic of Seychelles for the Exchange of Information with respect to taxes
      Summary: Agreement obliges competent authorities of India and Seychelles to exchange, upon request, tax information foreseeably relevant to administration, assessment, collection, recovery and enforcement of taxes, including bank and beneficial ownership records, with specified procedural content for requests, duties to use available information gathering measures, timelines for acknowledgment and response, confidentiality protections limiting use and disclosure, limited grounds for declining assistance, cost allocation rules, implementation obligations, a mutual agreement procedure, and entry into force and termination provisions.
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      76/2016 - dated - 2-9-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Agreement between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of Republic of Maldives for the Exchange of Information with respect to taxes
      Summary: The Agreement requires competent authorities of India and Maldives to exchange information foreseeably relevant to tax administration and enforcement, including bank, fiduciary and ownership information, subject to territorial jurisdiction and confidentiality. Requests must state identity, period, nature and tax purpose and demonstrate grounds for believing information exists; the requested Party must use available information-gathering measures, confirm receipt, notify deficiencies promptly, and may decline requests on defined grounds including public policy, legal privilege and disproportionate difficulty.
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      33/2016 - dated 12-9-2016
      Clarifications on the Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme, 2016
      Summary: Clarifications specify that a valid declaration under the Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme, 2016 is available only where the appeal before the Commissioner (Appeals) remained pending at the time of filing; appellate authorities must keep matters pending where intention to opt in is expressed. The Scheme requires payment of disputed tax and interest and, in specified cases, a portion of minimum penalty, treats linked penalty appeals as deemed withdrawn and waived to the extent provided, fixes the total income for computation as per the last appellate order on or before filing, and prescribes timelines for payment intimation and issuance of certificates and orders.

      Customs

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      31/2016 - dated 12-9-2016
      Instructions regarding implementation of Rules of Origin under Free/Preferential Trade Agreements and the verification of preferential Certificates of Origin
      Summary: Verification procedures under Rules of Origin permit checks where COO genuineness is doubted, origin accuracy is disputed, or on a random due diligence basis. Specimen seals/signatures circulated by partner countries are to be held locally with a designated JC/ADC custodian for comparison; absent specimens are referred to Director (ICD), CBEC. Other verification requests require Principal Commissioner/Commissioner approval and submission of the COO, invoice, Bill of Lading/Airway Bill and Annexed information. Provisional release of goods pending verification must follow the prescribed security procedure.
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