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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 24,2016

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Equity oriented derivatives are legally distinct from company shares and do not constitute "shares" for application of the deeming provision that treats trading in shares as speculative. Derivatives lack shareholder rights, have fixed expiry, and derive value from underlying securities or indices. A specific income tax provision and legislative intent exclude trading in derivatives from speculative treatment, and therefore losses on equity derivatives cannot be treated as speculative losses under the deeming explanation applicable to share trading.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Directors of a company in liquidation are jointly and severally liable for GST dues arising during their period of directorship unless they prove to the Commissioner that non recovery is not due to gross neglect, misfeasance or breach of duty. A court appointed liquidator must notify the Commissioner within thirty days, and the Commissioner shall inform the liquidator of payable tax, interest or penalty within three months. Partners of a firm are jointly and severally liable for tax, with retiring partners remaining liable until written intimation to the Commissioner is received; LLPs are treated as firms. Guardians, trustees or agents carrying on business for minors or incapacitated persons are liable for their tax dues.
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      Summary: The Government approved four FDI proposals recommended by FIPB: DiaVikas Capital Private Limited's buy back to enable 100% foreign shareholding; IFC FIG Investment Company I's purchase of a minority stake in Bandhan Financial Services Ltd.; IBM India Pvt Ltd's corporate reorganisations and multiple post facto approvals for subsidiaries and dormant status; and BNP Paribas' acquisition of Sharekhan Limited and related holding company in the NBFC/financial services sector.
      Summary: Repurchase of Government securities announced through a reverse auction to purchase specified Government Stocks for an aggregate face value as an ad hoc premature redemption using surplus cash balances. Auctions will follow a price-based multiple-price format with electronic bids submitted via the Reserve Bank of India's E-Kuber system within the prescribed bidding window and results announced the same day.
      Summary: Disinvestment proceeded by an Offer For Sale of fifteen percent of paid-up equity with twenty percent reserved for retail investors; non-retail bids were taken on T day to discover a cut-off price and retail bids on T+1 could use that cut-off or submit price bids, with retail bids below the small-investor threshold receiving a five percent discount; floor and reference market prices were published and the sale reduced the Government's shareholding to seventy-five percent.
      Summary: A Guarantee Agreement between the Government of India and the World Bank enables World Bank direct lending to DFCCIL for the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor-III project, securing financing for works on the Ludhiana-Khurja section and continuing prior phases of World Bank-supported lending. The agreement facilitates sovereign-guaranteed project finance to augment freight capacity, improve service quality, enhance throughput on the 401 km corridor, and support DFCCIL institutional capacity building to build, maintain and operate the corridor network.
      Summary: NABARD established a Long Term Irrigation Fund (LTIF) and sanctioned a loan to NWDA to finance Central assistance for 50 identified incomplete irrigation projects, enabling front loading of resources under PMKSY to complete project works and Command Area Development, with disbursement to States and NABARD offering long term loans to States for their shares, implemented in mission mode with strengthened monitoring.
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