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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 26,2016

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      By: Puneet Agrawal
      Summary: The statute implements constitutional allocations by prescribing charging mechanisms: Section 7 levies CGST and SGST concurrently on intra state supplies where supplier location and place of supply are in the same State, while Section 4 of the IGST Act levies Integrated Goods and Services Tax on supplies in the course of inter state trade or commerce where supplier location and place of supply are in different States.
      By: Puneet Agrawal
      Summary: Compulsory registration under GST is required where a supplier's aggregate turnover exceeds the threshold and taxable supplies are made from a state; registration is required only in those states from which taxable supplies originate. Aggregate turnover is computed on an all India basis for persons with the same PAN, excludes taxes and reverse charge/inward supplies, and supplies outside the levy do not attract registration. Certain categories must register irrespective of threshold. Registration is PAN based and a supplier must obtain registration and meet filing and recordkeeping obligations in each state of taxable supply; there is no centralized registration.
      By: Puneet Agrawal
      Summary: Registration under GST creates a distinct legal identity and compliance obligations. Persons compulsorily liable must apply in each State where they are liable, and may obtain separate registrations for different business verticals. Existing registrants under an undefined earlier law need not re register. Applicants receive a 15 digit GSTIN. Failure to register attracts penalties and allows the proper officer to register the person; registration is to be granted or rejected within prescribed periods, with deemed registration if no deficiency is communicated. Casual and non resident taxable persons follow a separate short term registration procedure.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank has guided a transition from cheque based clearing to a diversified electronic retail payments ecosystem-incorporating MICR/CTS cheque automation, bulk payment platforms (ECS/NACH), funds transfer rails (NEFT/IMPS/RTGS), card security enhancements, Aadhaar enabled disbursements (APBS/AEPS) and interoperable mobile solutions such as UPI-while permitting non bank front end participation under ring fencing and retaining bank primacy for deposit and settlement functions, alongside regulatory emphasis on authentication, cyber security and customer protection.
      Summary: Publication of the Reserve Bank of India Reference Rate for the US dollar and derived cross-currency exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the Japanese yen, with the release noting the prior day's reference rate for comparison and stating that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the declared reference rate as the benchmark for SDR conversions.
      Summary: Sale by re issue of central government securities is announced via price based auctions using the multiple price method conducted on E Kuber. Both competitive and non competitive bids are accepted, with up to 5% of each notified stock reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Scheme for Non Competitive Bidding Facility. Distinct electronic submission windows for non competitive and competitive bids are prescribed, auction results and payment/settlement dates are fixed, and the stocks are eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: An SMS Alert Service notifies salaried taxpayers quarterly of tax deducted at source deposits, allows identification of mismatches for correction with deductors, sends alerts to deductors who fail to deposit or e-file TDS returns, and will be extended to non-salaried taxpayers with increased frequency once real-time TDS reporting is enabled.
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      FEMA

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      374/2016-RB - dated - 24-10-2016 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident outside India) (Twelfth Amendment) Regulations, 2016
      Summary: The Amendment to Schedule 5 of the FEMA transfer/issue regulations deletes the word "listed" from certain clauses, removes clauses (g) and (j) in paragraphs 1 and 1C, and adds clause (n) to include securitised debt instruments, defined to cover SPV-issued certificates for asset securitisation with banks, FIs or NBFCs as originators and certificates issued and listed under SEBI Regulations on Public Offer and Listing of Securitised Debt Instruments, 2008.

      Income Tax

      2.
      F. No. Q-23016/6/2015-Ad.IC(AAR) - dated - 24-10-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Authority for Advance Rulings (Procedure for Appointment as Chairman and Vice-Chairman) (Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment establishes a Selection Committee comprising a Supreme Court nominee as Chairman and Secretaries of Finance (Revenue), Law (Legal Affairs) and Personnel; any three members including the Chairman form a quorum. The Committee must recommend a panel of three names and submit recommendations within one hundred and twenty days. Chairman vacancies are referred to the Committee; Vice Chairman vacancies are to be advertised publicly with applications forwarded through Registrars of High Courts. Appointment of retired persons requires medical fitness certification by a Central Government Medical Board.
      3.
      F. No. 370142/21/2016-TPL - dated - 24-10-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Draft Rules for prescribing the method of valuation of fair market value in respect of the trust or the institution-Chapter XII-EB of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: The draft rule prescribes that aggregate fair market value equals the FMV of all balance-sheet assets on the specified date reduced by tax paid (net of refunds) and non-asset items; asset-specific valuation methods are set out: quoted securities by average market price, unquoted equity by a specified book-value based formula adjusted by paid-up capital, non-equity securities by market valuation report, immovable property by the higher of registered valuer's open-market value or stamp duty value, business undertakings at net assets, and other assets by registered valuer report; total liabilities are book values excluding corpus, reserves, contingent liabilities and specified provisions.
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      Press Release - dated 25-10-2016
      CBDT issues second round of Certificates of Appreciation to tax payers for their contribution towards Nation building
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes issued a second round of Certificates of Appreciation to additional individual taxpayers, targeting those who filed returns within the due date and whose ITR V was received well before the 120 day submission period; the initiative distinguishes recipients by tiers based on tax contributed and encourages e filing and timely electronic or ITR V verification to qualify for acknowledgement.
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      36/2016 - dated 25-10-2016
      Taxability of the compensation received by the land owners for the land acquired under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 ('RFCTLAAR Act')-reg.
      Summary: The tax authority clarifies that compensation exempted from levy of income-tax under the RFCTLARR Act shall also not be taxable under the Income-tax Act, 1961, even where the Income-tax Act contains no separate or specific exemption for that compensation, thereby addressing uncertainty on taxability of awards or agreements for compulsory acquisition of both agricultural and non-agricultural land.
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      F. No. 279/Misc/M-77/2011-ITJ - dated 18-10-2016
      Modifications to the Instruction No. 6/2016 for engagement of Special Public Prosecutors (SPPs) to re present the Income Tax Department before Courts of Session and its subordinate courts- Reg.
      Summary: Modification to CBDT Instruction No. 6/2016 updates Part B of Proforma 'P4' for Special Public Prosecutor billing by adding entries for Date of Judgment and Date of furnishing the certified copy, and prescribes a deduction from hearing fees where the certified copy is furnished to the Department more than ten days after the judgment (court time excluded). Existing billing heads such as substantial and non effective hearings, conference fees, clerkage, out of pocket expenses and duties outside headquarters remain.
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      F.No. 279/Misc/M-75/2011-ITJ (Part-II) - dated 18-10-2016
      Modifications to the Instruction No. 7/2016 for engagement of Standing Counsels to represent the Income-tax Department before High Courts and other judicial forums- Reg.
      Summary: Modifications revise CBDT standing counsel guidelines: require recording diary and ITA numbers for appeals and other petitions; change wording from "For Drafting" and "Bills for drafting" to "For Drafting and Filing" and require bills for drafting and filing of appeals only after defects are removed and ITA number is available; amend proforma fields and academic-record marking; add a Dispute Resolution clause making the Principal Chief Commissioner's regional fee determination final and binding.
      5.
      7/2016 - dated 7-9-2016
      Revision of the Guidelines for engagement of Standing Counsels to represent the Income-tax Department before High Courts and other judicial forums; :revision of their Schedule of fees and related matters- regarding
      Summary: Guidelines revise empanelment, eligibility, allocation, duties, performance review and payment for Standing Counsels representing the Income tax Department. Reappointment must begin six months before expiry, panels include a 25% non paid buffer, and selection follows advertised calls, Screening Committee evaluation using prescribed pro formas and minimum benchmarks. Senior and Junior eligibility requires advocacy enrolment and specified direct tax experience or prior departmental/tribunal service subject to disciplinary clearance. CCIT manages allocation (approx. 450-500 appeals per Senior), quarterly and annual performance reporting is mandated, duties and private practice restrictions are set, and Annexure II prescribes a fee/retainer schedule effective 07.09.2016 with billing, deduction and dispute resolution procedures.
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      6/2016 - dated 7-9-2016
      Guidelines for engagement of Special Public Prosecutors (SPPs) to represent the Income Tax Department before Courts of Session and its subordinate Courts; revision of their schedule of fees and related matters - instructions regarding
      Summary: Instruction prescribes engagement, qualifications, selection, term, renewal and duties of Special Public Prosecutors for representing the Income Tax Department in criminal trials, with applications in Proforma P1, evaluation by a five member Screening Committee, initial 18 month engagement renewable after annual performance appraisal (Proforma P2) and normally thereafter for three years (Proforma P3). It mandates CCIT administration of case allocation and centralized records, duties including trial representation, drafting, witness assistance and prompt certified copy procurement, termination and handover procedures, and a revised fee, allowance and payment regime with billing in Proforma P4 and specified rules for connected cases, out of pocket expenses and travel.

      FEMA

      7.
      Press Note No. 6 (2016 Series) - dated 25-10-2016
      Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Policy on Other Financial Services
      Summary: Foreign direct investment in Other Financial Services and NBFCs is permitted up to full ownership under the automatic route when activities are regulated by a financial sector regulator, subject to regulator- or government-imposed conditions including minimum capitalisation norms; unregulated or partly regulated activities may be allowed full foreign investment under the government approval route with conditions; statutory limits in specific Acts prevail; downstream investments remain subject to sectoral regulations and foreign exchange provisions.

      DGFT

      8.
      40/(2015-2020) - dated 25-10-2016
      Corrigendum to Public Notice No.38/ (2015-2020) dated 6th October, 2016
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade amends Public Notice No.38/ (2015-2020) by inserting a new paragraph (v) in Para 2.54 of the Handbook of Procedures (2015-2020) to set out conditions governing clearance of imports of un-shredded Metallic Waste and Scrap by sea ports, and replaces the wording HMS I and HMS II with un-shredded Metallic Waste and Scrap.
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