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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 26,2015

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2013 prescribed aerial measurement of distance for excluding agricultural land from capital asset status, but that amendment applies prospectively; for periods prior to its commencement distance must be measured by the shortest road distance. The Bombay High Court decision adopting the prospective interpretation has been accepted by CBDT in Circular No.17/2015, which directs that departmental appeals on this ground should not be filed and pending appeals should be withdrawn. The circular is silent on assessment-stage remedies, and the author urges rectification and dropping of proceedings initiated on the contrary view.
      By: K. Senguttuvan
      Summary: The 2009 amendment introduced electronic filing deadlines: earlier deadlines for high turnover electronic payers and a later unified deadline for other electronic filers, while the original non electronic deadlines remain in force. The rule language expressly requires filing "on or before 22nd of the succeeding month along with proof of payment," indicating that filing and remittance dates are the same for those covered by that provision. Administrative clarification is advisable to resolve conflicting guidance from customer service.
      By: ashish chaudhary
      Summary: Applicability of Rule 6 hinges on whether inputs or input services qualify under the Rules and on their exclusive or common use for taxable versus exempted services. Commonly used inputs/input services require apportionment and reversal under alternative methods: separate records, a fixed-rate option, proportionate turnover-based reversal, or hybrid treatment. Exports, supplies to SEZs, and capital goods are excluded from reversal. ST-3 Return Section I requires disclosure of exempted turnover values and corresponding reversals, with fixed-rate disclosures final and proportionate disclosures provisionally adjusted at year end.
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      Summary: Central Board of Excise and Customs consolidated and rescinded earlier instructions to raise monetary thresholds for arrest and prosecution in tax evasion, wrongful utilisation of input tax credit, and customs evasion by wrongful availment of exemption or duty drawback, and increased value benchmarks for appraisement-related import/export offences; it preserved no-lower-limit treatment for smuggling of fake currency, arms, explosives and endangered species, and specified procedural safeguards requiring strong prima facie evidence before invoking criminal powers.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. A-35011/29/2012-Adm.III - dated - 21-10-2015 - Co. Law
      Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Serious Fraud Investigation Office, Additional Director (Capital Market)/Joint Director (Capital Market) and Additional Director (Financial Transactions)/Joint Director (Financial Transactions) Group ‘A’ Post Recruitment Rules, 2015.
      Summary: The rules prescribe deputation-based recruitment to Additional Director/Joint Director posts in the Serious Fraud Investigation Office, specifying Group 'A' classification, pay matrix levels, that only one post per stream operates at a time, essential qualifications (professional finance qualifications and specified years of sectoral experience), desirable legal and evidentiary skills, deputation tenure ordinarily not exceeding five years with an upper age limit, reservation and relaxations for specified categories, a spousal marriage disqualification subject to exemption, and mandatory consultation with the Union Public Service Commission for deputation appointments.

      Income Tax

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      85/2015 - dated - 21-10-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      CORRIGENDUM - NOTIFICATION NO. 78/2015, 12th October, 2015
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No.78/2015 replaces the phrase "by vide" with "vide" and corrects the date "29th October,2015" to "29th September,2015" in the Gazette entry; issued as Notification No.85/2015 dated October 21, 2015 to rectify publishing errors.
      3.
      82/2015 - dated - 19-10-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Corrigundum - Notification No. 69/2014 S.O. 2914(E) dated 13th November 2014
      Summary: The notification amends the Schedule of S.O.2914(E) by replacing territorial entries: Chennai becomes Tamil Nadu and Puducherry; Jaipur becomes Rajasthan; Patna becomes Bihar and Jharkhand; Pune becomes Maharashtra (Except Mumbai); and the entries for Lucknow and Kanpur are replaced with detailed lists of revenue districts in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand that constitute each region's income-tax jurisdiction.

      VAT - Delhi

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      No. F.3(352)/Policy/VAT/2013/929-40 - dated - 21-10-2015 - DVAT
      Notify that the Form DP-1 shall be submitted online by all the dealers latest by 23/11/2015. The form shall be filled by dealers registered upto 30/09/2015.
      Summary: Notification requires online submission of Form DP-1 by all dealers by the prescribed final date, applying to dealers registered on or before the stated registration cutoff; other provisions of the earlier notification remain unchanged and the Commissioner acts under the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004.
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      Service Tax

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      1009/16/2015-CX - dated 23-10-2015
      Central Excise – Guidelines for launching of Prosecution under the Central Excise Act, 1944 and Finance Act, 1994 regarding Service tax-
      Summary: Prosecution may be launched only where evidence establishes mens rea and ordinarily where evasion or misuse meets a substantial threshold; habitual evaders may be prosecuted irrespective of that threshold. Sanction for prosecution must be obtained from specified senior authorities, with DGCEI cases requiring Director General sanction. Adjudicating authorities should indicate fitness for prosecution; prosecution proposals must follow a prescribed investigation report format, be filed promptly after sanction, tracked in prosecution registers, and supervised to avoid undue delay. Withdrawals, compounding offers, and appeals are governed by stated procedures.
      2.
      1010/17/2015-CX - dated 23-10-2015
      Revised monetary limits for arrest in Central Excise and Service Tax
      Summary: Arrests and prosecutions for evasion of Central Excise duty, Service Tax or misuse of Cenvat Credit under the specified clauses of Section 9 of the Central Excise Act and Section 89 of the Finance Act are to be initiated only when the monetary evasion meets the revised prescribed threshold; earlier circulars are amended and implementation difficulties should be reported to the Board.

      Customs

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      26/2015 - dated 23-10-2015
      Use of digital signature for submission of documents
      Summary: The circular mandates digital signature authentication for electronic submission of core customs documents by importers, exporters, customs brokers, shipping lines and airlines; where documents are digitally signed, customs will not require physical signatures. Accredited Client Programme registrants already faced digital-signature requirements for Bills of Entry, and the circular expands mandatory electronic filing while allowing individual importers or exporters the option to file certain declarations without a digital signature. Chief Commissioners are directed to instruct staff, publicize the change, and report implementation difficulties to the Board.

      Central Excise

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      1009/16/2015-CX - dated 23-10-2015
      Central Excise - Guidelines for launching of Prosecution under the Central Excise Act, 1944 and Finance Act, 1994 regarding Service tax
      Summary: The circular prescribes a consolidated framework for launching prosecution under the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act for service tax: companies and responsible officers may be prosecuted; prosecution is normally limited to substantial evasion or misuse and to habitual evaders; prosecution requires evidence establishing mens rea and should not be used for mere technical disputes; sanction from senior authorities is mandatory; investigation reports in prescribed format and prompt filing after sanction are required; monitoring, registers, withdrawal procedures and compounding are prescribed.
      5.
      1010/17/2015-CX - dated 23-10-2015
      Revised monetary limits for arrest in Central Excise and Service Tax
      Summary: The circular sets a consolidated monetary threshold for prosecution and arrest in Central Excise and Service Tax matters: prosecution may be initiated, and arrests effected for specified offences under the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act (Service Tax), only where the evasion of duty or misuse of Cenvat Credit equals or exceeds the revised monetary limit; earlier circulars are amended accordingly and implementation issues may be reported to the Board.
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