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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 15,2013

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 131 permits directors to prepare a revised financial statement or revised Board's report for any of the three preceding years if those documents do not comply with statutory requirements, subject to prior Tribunal approval, notice to the Central Government and income tax authorities, filing of the Tribunal's order with the Registrar, confinement of revisions to necessary corrections and consequential alterations where prior documents were circulated, a once per year filing limit, and disclosure of detailed reasons in the Board's report; rules to implement procedures and auditor functions are to be prescribed.
      By: CHANDRAKISHORE BAJPAI
      Summary: House Rent Allowance exemption requires occupancy of rented residential accommodation and actual payment of rent; where annual rent to a landlord exceeds a prescribed threshold the employer must obtain the landlord's PAN or a declaration. Exemption equals the least of three prescribed measures, computed using salary (basic, qualifying dearness allowance, and fixed commission), with metropolitan and non metropolitan percentages, and must be calculated for the periods rent is paid. Excess HRA is taxable; related party rent payments, documentation, and coexistence with home loan benefits are addressed.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India sets a five pillar strategy: clarify and strengthen the monetary policy framework; reform banking structure through new entry and branch expansion and improve public sector bank competitiveness; deepen financial markets to increase liquidity and allocate risk; expand financial inclusion via technology, business correspondents, mobile banking and tailored products; and improve corporate and institution distress recognition, resolution and recovery by incentivising early action and strengthening restructuring and debt recovery.
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      25/2013-14 - dated 14-11-2013
      Filing of online return for 2nd quarter of 2013-14 – extension of period thereof in respect of DVAT-48
      Summary: The Commissioner, invoking Rule 49A of the Delhi Value Added Tax Rules, 2005, extended the last date for online filing of the second-quarter return in Form DVAT-48, along with required enclosures, to 20-11-2013 as a partial modification of the earlier departmental circular.
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      24/2013-14 - dated 11-11-2013
      Filing of online return for 2nd quarter of 2013-14 - extension of period thereof
      Summary: An administrative extension under Rule 49A allows dealers with specified high gross turnover to file second quarter 2013-14 online returns in Forms DVAT 16 and DVAT 17 with annexures and to submit the hard copy acknowledgement in Form DVAT 56 by newly prescribed dates; the extension affects only filing deadlines and does not alter the obligation to pay tax, which remains governed by section 3(4) of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004.

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      F. NO. DIT(S)-II/CPC/2013-14/UNPAID SELF-ASSESSMENT TAX - dated 13-11-2013
      SECTION 139 OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961 - DEEMED DEFECTIVE RETURN - E-RETURNS OF A.Y. 2013-14 WHERE UNPAID SELF-ASSESSMENT TAX EXISTS ON THE DATE OF FILING OF RETURN
      Summary: Unpaid self-assessment tax at e-filing renders the return a deemed defective return under section 139(9); CPC will identify such returns, issue notices requiring payment and upload of corrected returns via the e-filing "response to notice" facility (with CPC reference/password where applicable), suppressing acknowledgment generation until corrected returns with payment details are received. CPC will forward monthly lists of unrectified cases to jurisdictional AOs for follow-up, and Directorate of Systems will refresh case lists periodically after removals for rectified returns.
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