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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 07,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Directors may participate in Board meetings through video conferencing if the audio visual facility permits direct, consistent communication and the company records and stores participation and proceedings with date and time. Certain substantive matters are precluded from virtual disposal, including approvals of annual financial statements, the Board's report, prospectus, consolidation of financial statements, and major corporate restructuring transactions. Companies must give notice of meetings, enable prior intimation or annual opt in, secure identification and transmission integrity, take roll call to establish quorum, record minutes and store recordings as part of corporate records, and circulate draft minutes for confirmation.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Clause N exempts from service tax services by way of extending deposits, loans or advances and inter se sale/purchase of foreign currency among banks or authorised dealers, but only to the extent the consideration is represented by interest or discount; charges beyond interest/discount are taxable. Interest for service-tax purposes excludes service fees and other charges, creating a narrower scope than the Income Tax definition. Invoice discounting is covered only insofar as consideration is the discount, sales of forex to the public are excluded, and corporate guarantees remain taxable.
      By: Manoj Agarwal
      Summary: Revenue authorities must not press appeals on issues conclusively settled by the jurisdictional High Court and accepted by the Revenue; officers instructing counsel must review whether to press an appeal and obtain the Commissioner's instructions. If an appeal is pressed despite precedent, the appeal memo must aver distinguishability or a further appeal to the Apex Court, or be supported by a subsequent affidavit explaining reasons. Absent such steps, the Court indicated it will impose exemplary costs personally on the responsible Commissioner and urged withdrawal of appeals where the issue is settled.
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      Summary: The Parliamentary Committee reviewed declining exports and imports and the improved trade deficit; the Ministry emphasised Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020 as a long term framework, reported expansion of the Merchandise Exports of India Scheme (MEIS), and outlined sectoral support and bilateral engagement to address non tariff barriers, promote export diversification, and bolster value added exports amid global slowdown.
      Summary: The address presents JAM (Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, Mobile) as the foundation for extending formal finance and targeted subsidies, describes complementary credit outreach via MUDRA and bank-branch initiatives to support microenterprises and disadvantaged groups, and outlines new low-cost social security schemes. It details structural measures in agriculture, housing, labour portability and sanitation, and institutional reforms including cooperative federalism through NITI and anti-corruption measures such as transparent auctions, hiring reforms, e-tax processes, and strengthened bank governance to enhance transparency and inclusion.
      Summary: The draft structure and Terms of reference of the South Asian Regional Intelligence and Coordination Centre on Transnational Organized Crime (SARICC-TOC) were finalized to create a regional platform for information/intelligence sharing and operational coordination against organized crime, including illicit drug trafficking, precursor trafficking and money laundering. The draft was shaped during an international meeting focused on countering illicit financial flows, which identified best practices for regional network setup, connectivity, IT tools, capacity building and interagency cooperation, with participation from law enforcement, financial intelligence units and international organizations.
      Summary: The publication records the Reserve Bank of India's reference rate for the US dollar and, using that rate with middle cross currency quotes, derives rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the yen; it also states the SDR rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Approval for foreign investment is conditional on maintaining pre investment production levels of consumables and NLEM medicines and maintaining R&D expenditure at the highest prior three year level for five years; benchmarks are set by the highest of the three preceding financial years. Full information on any transfer of technology must be provided; no non compete may be imposed on the prospective investor; subsequent related acquisitions and all tax consequences, including capital gains, dividends, interest, treaty relief, anti avoidance applicability and valuation, will be independently examined by tax authorities and do not receive immunity from investigation.
      Summary: The Protocol amends the India-Turkmenistan tax convention to adopt international standards for exchange of information, including bank information and information without domestic tax interest, and allows information to be shared with other law enforcement agencies with Competent Authority authorisation. It also introduces a Limitation of Benefits anti abuse provision permitting the use of domestic law and measures against tax avoidance or evasion when the Convention is misused.
      Summary: The announcement establishes three instruments-the Gold Monetization Scheme, the Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme, and India Gold Coins-to mobilize privately held gold into formal channels, provide returns on idle household gold, and substitute for imported gold by promoting domestic issuance and minting; implementation steps include an information portal and issuance evidenced by Certificates of Investment.
      Summary: The Council emphasized preparedness for external market volatility given India's improved macro fundamentals and reserves, reviewed rising bank NPAs and corporate balance sheet stress and their impact on the bond market, and considered institutional reforms recommended by DEA task forces including a Public Debt Management Agency, strengthened Financial Sector Appellate Tribunal, a Financial Data Management Centre to assist FSDC, and a Resolution Corporation; it also noted an Inter ministerial Group report on deposit taking regulation and progress on FMC SEBI harmonization and international engagement.
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      22/2015 - dated - 6-11-2015 - ST
      Swachh Bharat Cess - Effective Rate of Swachh Bharat Cess is 0.5% of the value of taxable services w.e.f. 15-11-2015
      Summary: Swachh Bharat Cess is leviable on taxable services from 15th November, 2015, but the notification exempts any amount exceeding the cess calculated at the prescribed effective rate. The cess is not leviable on services exempt from or not chargeable to service tax. Levy is limited to the percentage of taxable value specified for particular services in the referenced notification, and taxable value for the cess is determined under the Service Tax (Determination of Value) Rules, 2006.
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      21/2015 - dated - 6-11-2015 - ST
      Swachh Bharat Cess comes into force w.e.f. 15-11-2015
      Summary: Appointment of the commencement date designates the operative start of the Swachh Bharat Cess by bringing into force the tax provisions contained in Chapter VI of the Finance Act, 2015. The Central Government has appointed 15th November 2015 as the date from which Chapter VI will take effect, thereby activating the statutory framework for imposition and administration of the cess within the existing service tax architecture.
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