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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 21,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A decision of one High Court is not a binding precedent on another High Court and is at best persuasive; by contrast, a co ordinate bench's decision is binding within the same High Court and divergent views should be referred to a Larger Bench. In the taxation context the Bombay High Court refused to follow a Karnataka High Court decision on the deposit requirement for capital gains exemption, stressing strict textual construction and that unutilized consideration must be appropriated or deposited to secure the exemption.
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      Summary: Verification of source of funds through statutory information powers is being used to investigate large cash deposits made in demonetised high-denomination notes. Notices require documentary evidence, books of account and prior tax returns to explain cash deposits flagged by banks as unusually large, while complementary survey operations target real estate, bullion traders, hawala networks, cooperative banks and tax-exempt organisations to detect tax evasion and money laundering.
      Summary: Goods and Services Tax implementation is presented as a milestone in cooperative federalism, shifting from sectoral tax exemptions toward a system enabling seamless flow of input tax credit and consolidated tax payment. Officials were urged to achieve implementation readiness through intergovernmental coordination and stakeholder engagement, prepare for roll-out, maintain dialogue with affected sectors, and address operational queries in sectors including exports, transport, real estate, railways and airlines.
      Summary: Prioritise agricultural productivity and farmer incomes through technology (high-yield seeds, water-efficient irrigation, IT tools linking farmers and consumers) and revisit farming incentives to reduce wastage and improve marketing. Implement a National Agriculture Market by integrating over five hundred regulated mandis via State APMC Act reforms. Operational suggestions include increased funds to District Cooperative Banks post demonetisation, cargo hubs/dry ports at production centres, Agriculture Marketing Research Departments at universities, debt-relief schemes, enforced differential interest rates for agriculture, innovation awards, cold-chain investment, and larger budgetary support for agriculture.
      Summary: The revised DTAA replaces the prior treaty and introduces source-based taxation of capital gains on alienation of shares with a grandfathering clause for investments made before 1 April 2017. It expands the definition of permanent establishment, reduces the withholding rate on royalties to align with domestic law, updates treaty text to international standards, and provides for mutual assistance in tax collection and enhanced exchange of information including banking information subject to competent authority approval.
      Summary: The Government concluded that SC/ST representation in Group A posts in Public Sector Banks and similar institutions meets existing reservation thresholds; existing DoP&T concessions for promotion by selection up to Middle Management Grade Scale III (or the lowest three rungs of officer cadres) continue to apply, and DoPT reports no proposal to review the current instructions.
      Summary: An interactive seminar chaired by the Cabinet Secretary will familiarise senior government officers with the key features of the Goods and Services Tax, enabling them to educate stakeholders and manage administrative and transitional aspects. GST is presented as a major indirect tax reform designed to replace a complex multiplicity of levies by removing cascading taxation, promoting inter-state uniformity, broadening the tax base and improving compliance, with economy-wide impact requiring early stakeholder familiarisation for smooth implementation.
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      S.O. 3463(E) - dated - 8-11-2016 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies the 2.56 hectares area at Nanakramguda Village, Serilingampally Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, in the State of Telangana and constitutes a Approval Committee
      Summary: Central Government notifies a 2.56 hectare area at Nanakramguda Village as a Special Economic Zone for IT/ITES after approval under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005, listing constituent survey numbers. The Government constitutes an Approval Committee for the zone with specified ex officio members and a developer representative as special invitee, and designates the SEZ area as a deemed Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act, 1962.
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