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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 14,2015

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Section 133C empowers only those officers specifically authorised by the Central Board of Direct Taxes to issue notices requiring persons to furnish information or documents relevant to inquiries or proceedings; Rule 12D confines the prescribed authority to specified Director/Director General ranks authorised by the Board. Assessing Officers are not deemed prescribed authorities absent such specific authorisation. The provision is substantive, tied to information coming into possession after commencement and to applicable assessment years, and should not be used to initiate roving enquiries for earlier years.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Application of the wholly and exclusively test under Section 37 requires that expenditure be non-capital, not covered by Sections 30-36, and incurred solely for business or professional purposes; medical treatment that benefits ordinary life and would be incurred irrespective of professional demands remains personal in nature and therefore does not satisfy the statutory nexus for deduction.
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      Summary: The High Level Committee's tenure has been extended to continue industry consultation to identify ambiguities in tax laws and to recommend clarifications. The HLC will collect stakeholder issues and propose explanatory instruments such as circulars and instructions, which the central tax departments are directed to issue within a short, prescribed timeframe after receipt of the recommendations.
      Summary: A national tax authority will establish a Taxpayers' Lounge at a major trade fair to publicise and operationalise taxpayer-friendly initiatives by offering on-site e-filing, access to tax credit statements, PAN application services, assistance from tax return preparers, and showcasing Ayakar Seva Kendra service delivery while pairing these services with outreach activities to engage youth and the public.
      Summary: Swachh Bharat Cess is a separate levy governed by Chapter V service tax provisions; it is calculated on the same taxable value as service tax (including abated value or values determined under the Determination of Value Rules), follows alternative-rate computation where applicable, and is payable under reverse charge when service tax is payable under reverse charge. Point of Taxation Rules determine chargeability where payment, invoicing, and provision of service intersect with the levy commencement.
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      25/2015 - dated - 12-11-2015 - ST
      Seeks to provide composition rate for Swachh Bharat Cess as applicable to ST under sub-rules 7,7A,7B,7C of rule 6 of STR, 1994
      Summary: Inserts sub rule (7D) in rule 6 permitting persons liable under sub rules 7, 7A, 7B or 7C to discharge Swachh Bharat Cess by paying an amount equal to total service tax liability under those sub rules multiplied by 0.5 and divided by 14, during any calendar month or quarter, instead of paying the statutory cess rate; the option, once exercised, applies uniformly to such services and cannot be changed during the financial year.
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      24/2015 - dated - 12-11-2015 - ST
      Seeks to provide that provisions of notification No. 30/2012 - Service Tax dated the 20th June,2012 shall be applicable for the purposes of Swachh Bharat Cess - Applicability on reverse charge
      Summary: The notification provides that the provisions of Notification No. 30/2012 - Service Tax shall be applicable mutatis mutandis for the purposes of the Swachh Bharat Cess, importing the earlier notification's definitions, chargeability and compliance mechanisms into the cess under delegated powers in the Finance Act.
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      23/2015 - dated - 12-11-2015 - ST
      Seeks to amend notification No.22/2015-ST dated the 6th November, 2015 so as to specify that Swachh Bharat Cess will be calculated on abated value.
      Summary: Specifies that Swachh Bharat Cess is leviable only on the percentage of taxable value specified for each service in Notification No. 26/2012-Service Tax, i.e., on the abated portion, and clarifies that the value of taxable services for this cess shall be determined in accordance with the Service Tax (Determination of Value) Rules, 2006.
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