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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 07,2013

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The High Court concluded that the CAG's statutory remit is to audit receipts and expenditure payable into and disbursed from the Consolidated Fund and bodies substantially financed by government grants or loans, and that statutory prerequisites such as government financing or a formal request after consultation are required before the CAG may audit a non-government company; consequently, rules purporting to authorize a CAG-deputed audit of a private non-government assessee were found to exceed the Central Government's rulemaking power under the Finance Act.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published reference rates for the US dollar and the euro, compared them with the previous day, and-using the US dollar reference together with middle cross currency quotes-derived exchange rates for the pound sterling and the Japanese yen; the release states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the announced reference rate.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India establishes a framework for Wholly Owned Subsidiaries by foreign banks, granting near-national treatment to locally incorporated WOSs while mandating WOS entry for banks with complex structures or deficient home-jurisdiction disclosure. The framework conditions optional branch or WOS presence, requires conversion when systemic or when specified criteria apply, sets minimum capital/net worth thresholds, requires parental letters of comfort, limits parental guarantee usage to arm's-length custodial and international operations, prescribes board composition and priority sector lending targets, and contemplates dilution and listing in line with FDI policy.
      Summary: The Committee mandated continued FTA engagement while scrutinising adverse impacts on manufacturing and the trade balance, noting regional differences (SAFTA surplus, improved Indo ASEAN exports offset by essential imports, and a large deficit with China). It emphasised existing FTA review mechanisms and a Department of Commerce impact study for mid course corrections, and stressed that export competitiveness depends on domestic reforms (GST, labour law reform, infrastructure) and on reducing transaction costs and border procedural barriers.
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      F. No. 17/27/2013-CL-V - dated - 7-11-2013 - Co. Law
      Electoral Trust Notification
      Summary: Companies whose name contains the phrase electoral trust, incorporated under the Electoral Trusts Scheme, 2013 and holding a licence under the Companies Act for licensed non-profit companies, are wholly exempted from the application of the restrictive provisions specified in clause (b) of sub section (1) and sub section (2) of section 293A of the Companies Act.
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      DBOD.NO. LEG.BC.65/09.07.005/2013-14 - dated 6-11-2013
      PROVIDING TDS CERTIFICATE TO CUSTOMERS IN TIME
      Summary: Banks must provide depositors whose tax has been deducted at source with TDS certificates in Form 16A within the time-frame prescribed under the Income Tax Rules; banks should implement systems to ensure timely issuance and avoid last-minute delays. The advisory, aimed at protecting depositor interests and improving customer service, is issued under Section 36(1)(a) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
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      5/FT&TR/2013 - dated 4-11-2013
      SECTION 144C OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961 - SUPERSESSION OR ORDER NO. 2/JS/(FT&TR-II)/2011, DATED 24-3-2011- DISPUTE RESOLUTION PANEL – IN RESPECT OF SPECIFIED CASES OR CLASS OF CASES - REFERENCE TO - SPECIFIED DRPs
      Summary: Designation under Section 144C reallocates eligible assessments to specified DRPs at Delhi and Mumbai, superseding the prior order, by assigning cases according to geographic jurisdiction and taxpayer name initials to ensure workload balance and efficient DRP functioning.
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      6/FT&TR/2013 - dated 4-11-2013
      SECTION 144C OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961 - DISPUTE RESOLUTION PANEL RECONSTITUTION OF DRPs
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes reconstitutes Dispute Resolution Panels under Section 144C, appointing three Commissioners as members and one Commissioner as Reserve Member for each specified jurisdiction (Delhi-III and Mumbai-III), who shall perform DRP duties in addition to regular duties until directions on the draft order are issued; the reconstitution is effective from the order date and issued with the Chairperson's approval.
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