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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 20,2013

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      Summary: International Finance Corporation launched a US dollar-denominated offshore program to issue rupee-linked bonds and issued the inaugural three-year tranche under that program. The offering, with a coupon below prevailing three-year government yields, attracted roughly two times oversubscription from a diversified international investor base and transfers exchange rate risk to investors, aiming to deepen the offshore rupee market and mobilize foreign capital for infrastructure and private sector financing.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India urged Non Bank Financial Companies to participate in an All India Lok Adalat organised by the national legal services mechanism to settle long pending dues, including negotiable instrument disputes, and the Department of Financial Services communicated the desire that banks and NBFCs be directed to take part to facilitate institutional engagement in debt resolution through ADR.
      Summary: The conference advances competition enforcement cooperation through thematic discussions on agency design, enforcement involving state owned enterprises, public procurement, and competition culture, supplemented by experience sharing on competition's role in innovation. Operatively, participants will formalise cooperation by executing a memorandum of understanding with a regional partner and signing a multilateral accord among the participating competition authorities to strengthen cross border enforcement dialogue and technical cooperation.
      Summary: Reserve Bank published Reference Rate information: the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the euro are stated for November 20, 2013 with the previous day's rates noted; using the US dollar Reference Rate and middle cross currency quotes, the rupee rates for the British pound and Japanese yen are derived; the SDR Rupee rate is based on the Reference Rate.
      Summary: Recognition of SPMCIL's modernisation and indigenisation initiatives highlights state enterprise efforts to secure and localise critical components of currency production. The Dewas ink factory modernisation was awarded for innovativeness, while indigenisation of bank note paper at Hoshangabad and modernisation at Dewas received special mention, underscoring investment in technology and self-reliance within a government-owned security printing entity.
      Summary: The speech announces the establishment of a public sector universal bank-Bharatiya Mahila Bank-tasked with expanding women's access to full banking services and credit, creating branches nationwide (and later abroad), and addressing institutional bias by increasing the share of credit to women. Governance is vested in an eight-member all-women Board of Directors, and the bank targets clients from self-help groups to high net-worth women while aiming to leverage projected growth in deposits and credit to broaden financial inclusion for women.
      Summary: The Government cleared twenty FDI proposals across sectors permitting transactions including fresh equity issuances, NR to NR share transfers, ECB conversion to equity, joint ventures, LLP formation and warrants issuance; aggregate approved inflows are recorded. Additional outcomes: two proposals deferred, two rejected, one advised to use the automatic route, one found not to need FIPB approval, one to reapply after court approval of a scheme, two kept in abeyance, and one high value proposal recommended to a higher executive committee due to threshold exceedance.
      Summary: Quarterly review for July-September 2013 records moderately higher budgeted market borrowings for FY2013-14, issuance of a new 17 year security, lower weighted average maturity and higher weighted average yield on issued dated securities, and an early quarter government cash deficit. Total public debt excluding Public Account liabilities increased QoQ, dominated by internal debt and marketable securities; the residual maturity profile shortened, reducing rollover risk. Secondary market yields rose, the yield curve steepened above ten years, trading volumes fell and the outright turnover ratio for central government dated securities declined substantially.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      F.3(384)/Policy/VAT/2013/985-996 - dated - 14-11-2013 - DVAT
      In continuation to Notification No.F.7 (420)/Policy/VAT/2011/1203-1213 dated 11/02/2013 regarding filing of Audit report by dealers having turnover of RS.10 crores or more during 2011-12 or 2012-13 in Form AR-1
      Summary: Clarifies AR-1 audit report obligations: dealers with turnover meeting the Rs.10 crore threshold for 2011-12 or 2012-13 must file AR-1 for 2012-13, but exemptions apply for dealers dealing exclusively in First Schedule commodities or exclusively in exports if incidental annual turnover remains up to Rs.5 lakh. Part 7A may be satisfied by furnishing Block R 10 data from the CST return filed online prior to AR-1 submission. A dealer whose 2012-13 turnover falls at or below the lower threshold is exempt from AR-1 for 2012-13. AR-1 must be submitted to the ward incharge by 2 December 2013.
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      F.3(384)/Policy/VAT/2013/942-953 - dated - 7-11-2013 - DVAT
      In partial modification of Notification No.7(420)/Policy/VAT/2011/1203-1213 dated 11/02/2013 regarding submission of audit report in Form AR-I for the year 2012-13 by dealer having turnover of Rs.10 crores or more
      Summary: The Commissioner, under powers conferred by the Delhi Value Added Tax Act and relevant VAT Rules, partially modifies the prior notification on submission of audit report in Form AR-I for 2012-13 by extending the filing due date for dealers meeting the high-turnover threshold to 02/12/2013 instead of the earlier date; other provisions of the notification remain unchanged.
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      Income Tax

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      09/2013 - dated 19-11-2013
      Clarification in respect of Circular No.5/2010 – F. No. 142/13/2010 –SO (TPL) dated 03.06.2010- regarding.
      Summary: Section 144C was inserted with effect from 1 April 2009. The Assessing Officer is required to forward a draft assessment order to an eligible assessee if he proposes, on or after 1 October 2009, any variation in income or loss returned which is prejudicial to that assessee. That requirement applies to any order proposing such a variation on or after 1 October 2009 irrespective of the assessment year to which the order pertains; consequential amendments referred to earlier shall also apply from 1 October 2009.
      2.
      Instruction No.17/2013 - dated 19-11-2013
      Issues relating to export of computer software Direct tax benefits -Clarification reg.
      Summary: Field authorities must follow the CBDT Circular clarifying tax treatment of computer software export benefits; Assessing Officers taking divergent views are to conform to the Circular in letter and spirit, and no further appeals should be filed on issues already clarified by the Circular even if assessments predate it.
      3.
      Instruction No. 16/2013 - dated 31-10-2013
      REVISION OF INSTRUCTION NO.9/2006 ON RECEIPT/REVENUE AUDIT OBJECTIONS.
      Summary: Revision strengthens supervisory oversight and reporting for settlement of Revenue Audit objections: CCIT/DGIT must review monthly performance, submit annexed proforma reports, reconcile CAP II and quarterly statistics, and monitor remedial actions and action against erring officers. CsIT/DsIT must ensure Internal Audit precedes Revenue Audit, provide LARs to CIT (Audit), avoid bunching of replies, keep correspondence approving remedial action in files, observe timelines for initiation and completion of remedial orders, hold monthly review meetings and coordinate quarterly with the external audit office.

      FEMA

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      75 - dated 19-11-2013
      Trade Credit for imports into India- Online submission of data on issuance of Guarantee/Letter of Undertaking (LoU) /Letter of Comfort (LoC) by ADs
      Summary: AD Category I banks must stop manual and emailed Excel reporting of guarantees, LoUs and LoCs and instead submit consolidated quarterly data via the Reserve Bank's XBRL platform using prescribed Form LOU; credentials must be obtained from the RBI, technical guidance is available, and from the quarter ending December 31, 2013 data are to be uploaded only on XBRL by the 10th of the succeeding month.
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      76 - dated 19-11-2013
      Deferred Payment Protocols dated April 30, 1981 and December 23, 1985 between Government of India and erstwhile USSR
      Summary: The Reserve Bank fixed a revised rupee valuation of the Special Currency Basket for application to the Deferred Payment Protocols with effect from the specified date, instructing Authorised Dealer Category I banks to inform their constituents; the circular is issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act and without prejudice to other legal permissions.

      DGFT

      6.
      38 (RE-2013) / 2009-14 - dated 20-11-2013
      Permission for export of Finished Leather, Wet Blue and EI Tanned Leather through ICDs/CFSs.
      Summary: Export of Finished Leather, Wet Blue and EI Tanned Leather is permitted through ICDs/CFSs identified/notified by Customs at Chennai, Mumbai and Kolkata in addition to earlier notified seaports and airports, and the existing procedure for drawal of samples and testing prescribed in Public Notice No. 23 dated 13.08.2013 shall continue to apply.

      Companies Law

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      18/2013 - dated 19-11-2013
      Clarification with regard to applicability of provision of Section 372A of the Companies Act, 1956.
      Summary: The circular confirms that the inter corporate loan provision under Section 372A of the Companies Act, 1956 continues to remain in force until the corresponding provision in the Companies Act, 2013 is notified; it also notes that the new Act's provision on loans to directors has been notified while the provision replacing Section 372A has not yet been brought into force.
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