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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 15,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Statutes are prima facie prospective and will not affect vested rights or impose new burdens on past transactions unless legislative intent to the contrary is expressly stated or necessarily implied; procedural, evidentiary, or declaratory provisions are more readily construed as retrospective. Declaratory or curative amendments that clarify prior law will generally receive retrospective effect, and courts determine retrospectivity by considering the statute's scope, the remedy sought, the former state of the law, and legislative contemplation.
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      Summary: An MoU between the India-Taipei Association and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center provides a structured framework for MSME cooperation, enabling mutual understanding of markets, technologies and policies, participation in each other's trade fairs and reciprocal business delegation exchanges to pursue joint ventures, tie-ups and technology collaboration. The MoU is non binding and expressly imposes no financial obligations or liabilities on either Party.
      Summary: The tax authority amended the implementing rule to allow prescriptions and certificates from any listed specialist, removing the mandatory requirement that the certificate be issued by a specialist working in a government hospital, thereby broadening eligible medical practitioners for treatment-related tax deduction claims.
      Summary: A Special Banking Arrangement was ex post facto approved to provide a government loan via two public sector bank consortiums led by SBI and PNB to settle outstanding indigenous urea subsidy claims for 2014-15; the funds were raised and disbursed to fertilizer companies, government interest liability was limited to the G Sec rate, and the loan with interest was repaid from the Budget Estimates for 2015-16 within the sanctioned budget under the vote on account.
      Summary: Publication of the Reserve Bank's daily reference rate for the US dollar and derived rupee exchange rates for euro, pound and yen computed from the US dollar reference using cross currency middle rates; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on that reference rate.
      Summary: Index of Industrial Production and CPI data for late 2015 show manufacturing-led industrial growth, with strong increases in capital goods and consumer durables signaling improved investment and consumption demand, while year on year CPI inflation remained moderate and below prior-year levels, indicating low inflation alongside a domestic-demand-led recovery.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      No.F.3(515)/Policy/VAT/2015/870-81 - dated - 12-10-2015 - DVAT
      Extend the last date for filing of online returns for the 1st and 2nd quarters of the year 2015-16, in Forms EC-II and EC-III to 16-11-2015
      Summary: The Commissioner, relying on statutory powers under the Delhi Value Added Tax framework, partially modifies a prior notification to extend the last date for online filing of 1st and 2nd quarter returns for 2015-16 in Forms EC-II and EC-III to an extended date, applying only to online submissions in those specified forms and quarters.
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      NO.F.3(15)/FIN.(REV-I)/2015-16/DS VI/843 - dated - 8-10-2015 - DVAT
      Introducing an award scheme for the general public 'Bill Banvao, Inaam Pao'
      Summary: Introduction of an award scheme Bill Banvao, Inaam Pao to incentivise VAT-compliant purchases from registered Delhi dealers by permitting purchasers to upload bills or send snapshots; each entry receives a unique ID and must include seller TIN, item details, tax per item and taxable value and be submitted within seven days. A computerized monthly draw allocates prizes calculated as a multiple of the bill's taxable value subject to a maximum cap, excluding exempted items. Bills are verified with sellers before prize credit to the purchaser's bank account; specified goods and certain purchasers are excluded.
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