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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 19,2015

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      By: Surender Gupta
      Summary: Interpretation of clause a of section eleven: income from property is to be computed under the Act's normal principles, and application of income (including purchase of a capital asset) is a use of computed income rather than a separate computation. Courts have allowed treating capital acquisition as application of income, with corresponding treatment of depreciation write backs, but Parliament has amended the law to preclude deductions or allowances for depreciation in respect of assets whose acquisition has been claimed as application of income in the same or any earlier year.
      By: CA Madhav Kalani
      Summary: The Service Exports from India Scheme (SEIS) issues Duty Credit Scrips to service providers located in India for eligible cross-border and consumption-abroad supplies of notified services, calculated on Net Foreign Exchange. Scrips are transferable and usable for specified duty and tax payments; eligibility requires an active IEC and minimum net foreign exchange earnings thresholds. Applications are filed annually online with digital signature, processed by the regional authority, subject to transitional provisions and prescribed filing deadlines with graded late cut deductions. Scrip validity is time-limited and revalidation is restricted.
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      Summary: The speech sets a regulatory agenda for sustainable financial sector growth: maintain low stable inflation, foster competition and measured innovation through new bank licences and incremental liberalisation, leverage a universal unique identifier to expand credit access and improve welfare targeting, end regulatory forbearance by classifying restructured loans as non performing while enabling early resolution via databases, Joint Lenders' Forum, Strategic Debt Restructuring and 5/25, accelerate enactment of a bankruptcy code to ensure speedy predictable creditor recovery, and build human capital in banks via market hires and training.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using middle rates of cross-currency quotes, supplied implied rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen for the stated dates. The release further states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate, providing a daily benchmark for rupee conversions and related valuation or reporting purposes.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      41/2015 - dated - 17-9-2015 - CE
      Seeks to further amend Notification No.12/2012-Central Excise dated 17.03.2012
      Summary: Amendment revises Condition No. 52 of the ANNEXURE: clause (iii) is replaced to specify that the exemption applies where ships or vessels carry containerised cargo-export import cargo, empty containers or domestic cargo-between such ports; clause (iv) is replaced to require filing of an import manifest (IGM) or an export manifest (EGM), as applicable, in each leg of the voyage.

      Customs

      2.
      46/2015 - dated - 17-9-2015 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend Notification No.12/2012-Customs dated 17.03.2012
      Summary: The notification amends the principal customs exemption by substituting revised percentage entries in the Table for multiple serial numbers, thereby changing concessional tariff rates; replaces Condition No.101 clauses to require carriage of containerised cargo (export-import, empty or domestic) and filing of IGM/EGM in each leg of voyage; and inserts two power project units into List 33 to include them within the notification's scope.

      Indian Laws

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      F. No. 1/9/SM/2015 - S.O. 2363(E) - dated - 28-8-2015 - Indian Law
      Central Government appoints the 29th day of September, 2015 as the date on which the provisions of Section 132 of the Finance Act 2015 shall come into force
      Summary: Central Government, exercising powers under the Finance Act, 2015, issues a statutory commencement notification appointing 29th September 2015 as the date on which the provisions of Section 132 of the Finance Act, 2015 shall come into force, thereby activating the section's legal effect from that appointed date.
      4.
      F. No. 1/9/SM/2015 - S.O. 2362(E) - dated - 28-8-2015 - Indian Law
      Central Government appoints the 28th day of September, 2015 as the date on which the provisions of Part I (excluding Section 132) and Part II of Chapter VIII of the Finance Act 2015 shall come into force
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising its statutory power to fix commencement dates, designates the effective date for the provisions of Part I (excluding a specified section) and Part II of Chapter VIII of the Finance Act; the notification cites its authority under the Act and records the administrative reference and issuing official.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      F1/(142)/Ex/Permit/2013-14/2701-2703 - dated 14-9-2015
      Public holidays for Banks on every 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month
      Summary: Banks will observe public holidays on specified Saturdays each month while other Saturdays remain working days; the ESCIMS operator is authorized to restrict users from generating challans on those specified Saturdays, and licensees are instructed to plan payments and compliance accordingly.
      2.
      No. F.2 (5)/2015-16/Finance/Infra/Exp-4/4632-4759 - dated 26-8-2015
      Preparation for capital infrastructure projects for consideration of the Expenditure Finance Committee for the year 2015-16-submission of proposals thereof for the first meeting
      Summary: Departments must forward capital infrastructure project proposals to the Finance Department for placement before the Expenditure Finance Committee for consideration at its first meeting in the second week of September 2015; proposals must be received by the Finance Department by 31.8.2015 to permit agenda preparation and committee consideration.

      SEZ

      3.
      Minutes of the 66th meeting of the SEZ - dated 27-8-2015
      Minutes of the 66th meeting of the Board of Approval for SEZs held on 27th August 2015 to consider proposals for setting up Special Economic Zones and other miscellaneous proposals
      Summary: The Board granted time-bound extensions for formal, in-principle and Letter of Permission approvals where land possession and State recommendations met thresholds, and approved multiple co-developer arrangements subject to SEZ Act and Rules, with a general requirement to limit lease tenures to a period not exceeding thirty years (renewable) except for a confined State-specific exception. All co-developer and ownership-change approvals were conditioned on continuity of SEZ obligations, fulfilment of eligibility and security clearances, disclosure to revenue authorities, and preservation of tax assessment rights; cancellations and appeal outcomes were driven by non performance, expired LOAs, arrears or failure to meet Rule-based conditions.

      Income Tax

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      10/2015 - dated 16-9-2015
      U/s 268A of the Income Tax Act 1961 - Re-Fixation of Monetary Limits for various Income-Tax Authorities
      Summary: Revision increases monetary thresholds for classification and monitoring of Dossier cases, raising the primary threshold and re allocating supervisory responsibility across hierarchical monitoring levels while preserving existing reporting and review protocols except as amended by the new monetary limits.

      Companies Law

      5.
      13/2015 - dated 16-9-2015
      Extension for a period of one month for the High Level Committee on CSR - reg.
      Summary: A High Level Committee constituted to suggest measures for improved monitoring of Corporate Social Responsibility under Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, has been granted a one-month extension by ministerial approval to submit its report by 22.09.2015.
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