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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 29,2015

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      By: Priyesh Agrawal
      Summary: Orders of the Commissioner under Section 73A of the Finance Act, 1994 are not appealable to the Appellate Tribunal because the statute explicitly lists only Sections 73 and 83A as subjects of tribunal appeal; literal interpretation and precedent on analogous omissions support that the Tribunal lacks jurisdiction, leaving aggrieved parties to seek relief by writ petition under Article 226 unless legislative amendment adds Section 73A to the appeal provision.
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      Summary: Duty Free Tariff Preferences (DFTP) provide extensive duty-free market access for least developed countries and should be actively promoted by African and Indian stakeholders to expand bilateral trade and investment. Complementary measures include services cooperation, capacity building in Tourism, Healthcare, Hospitality and ICT, the Pan-Africa E-Network, and potential cost-effective credit facilities to strengthen African partners' ability to utilise preferential market access.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank reformed regulation and supervision of urban co operative banks through phased prudential measures (including CRAR compliance, prohibitions on director-relative loans, interbank and market exposure limits), adoption of CAMELS ratings and a Supervisory Action Framework with trigger points on capital, asset quality, deposit concentration, profitability and credit deployment, and pursued regulatory convergence by aligning CRR/SLR and KYC norms with commercial banks. Structural policy recommended licensing reforms, governance enhancements (Board of Management), capacity building, expanded fee-based permissions and conversion pathways for large multi state UCBs into commercial or specialised banks, subject to legal amendments.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India set a Reference Rate for the US dollar and compared it with the prior day's rate; cross currency euro, pound sterling and yen rates against the rupee are calculated from that US dollar reference and middle rates of cross currency quotes, and the SDR rupee rate is to be based on the stated reference.
      Summary: The Income tax Department's pilot e-Sahyog provides an online mechanism to resolve income tax return mismatches for cases selected for scrutiny: taxpayers receive SMS and e mail notices, view mismatch details on the e filing portal, submit online responses, and, if responses meet automated closure rules, the issue is treated as closed with status accessible via the portal.
      Summary: A committee is charged with simplifying the Income Tax Act, 1961 by identifying provisions causing litigation or impeding ease of doing business, reviewing jurisprudence for areas suitable for simplification, and proposing modifications to enhance predictability and certainty without materially affecting the tax base or revenue. The committee may form sub groups, publish draft recommendations for public consultation, finalise proposals after stakeholder input, and submit recommendations in batches within its one year term.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      218/2015 - dated - 16-10-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Corrigendum – Notification No. 202/2015 [S.O. 1989(E)] dated 20th July, 2015
      Summary: Corrigendum amends the Hindi version of Notification S.O. 1989(E) (20 July 2015) by replacing the last line of paragraph 5: the project cost statement previously indicating a corpus fund of Rs. 205 lakh shall be read as including a corpus fund of Rs. 498 lakh.
      2.
      216/2015 - dated - 16-10-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Corrigendum – Notification No. 205/2015 [S.O. 1992(E)] dated 20th July 2015
      Summary: Corrigendum correcting the published address of the Trust Indian Centre for Plastics in the Environment in notification S.O. 1992(E), directing that the originally published Fort Mumbai address be read as the revised Fort Mumbai address specified in the corrigendum, thereby amending the Gazette entry to substitute the corrected premises and street details for the Trust's official address.
      3.
      215/2015 - dated - 16-10-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Corrigendum- Notification No. 206/2015 [S.O.1993(E)]dated 20th July, 2015
      Summary: Corrigendum corrects the project title in a prior Ministry of Finance notification by replacing the published designation "Sevalaya Primary School Building Project" with "Children's Home Project" in paras 1 and 4 of the earlier Gazette notification, confined to the textual title and not altering other provisions.

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      S.O. 2835(E) - dated - 9-10-2015 - SEZ
      Set up a sector specific Special Economic Zone for granite processing industries sector in SIPCOT Industrial Growth Centre, Bargur, Uthangarai and Pochampalli Taluk, Krishnagiri District in the State of Tamil Nadu
      Summary: The Central Government, under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006, has de-notified 58.29.0 hectares from the sector-specific SEZ for granite processing at SIPCOT Industrial Growth Centre, reducing the notified area to 95.54.0 hectares. The de-notification follows a proposal by M/s. State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu, the State Government's no-objection, and a recommendation from the Development Commissioner, Madras SEZ, and specifies the affected survey numbers and parcel areas.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      27/2015-16 - dated 28-10-2015
      Filing of online return for second quarter of 2015-16 - extension of period thereof
      Summary: The circular extends the last date for filing second-quarter VAT returns for 2015-16 to 16/11/2015 for online or hard-copy submission of the prescribed return forms with annexures, while maintaining the existing obligation to pay tax under the VAT statute; dealers filing with a digital signature are not required to submit a hard copy of the digitally signed return.

      Income Tax

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      PRESS RELEASE - dated 26-10-2015
      Inauguration of PAN Camps by Hon’ble Finance Minister at remote locations
      Summary: Inauguration of PAN camps for receipt of PAN applications at remote locations will be conducted via video conference by the Finance Minister; senior income tax officials are directed to attend at their respective offices and local Principal Commissioners/Commissioners (including appellate officers posted locally) may also participate to facilitate PAN application acceptance and outreach.

      DGFT

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      43(RE-2015)/2015-20 - dated 28-10-2015
      Permission for export of Finished Leather, Wet Blue and EI Tanned Leather through ICDs
      Summary: Permission for export of Finished Leather, Wet Blue and EI Tanned Leather is extended to additional inland container depots, and the existing procedures for drawal of samples and testing and certification by the Central Leather Research Institute continue to apply.

      Companies Law

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      14/2015 - dated 28-10-2015
      Relaxation of additional fees and extension of last date of filing of AOC-4, AOC-4 XBRL and MGT-7 E-Forms under the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs temporarily relaxed the requirement to pay additional fee for filings of AOC-4 and AOC-4 XBRL and similarly relaxed additional fees for MGT-7 e-forms where applicable; the relief applies to forms filed within the extended filing period and was issued with approval of the competent authority as a continuation of an earlier circular.
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