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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 30,2016

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      Summary: The amendment targets deposits made after demonetisation by imposing heavy taxation and penalties on illegal currency conversion, while establishing a taxed voluntary disclosure regime that provides an immediate partial refund and a deferred refund after a fixed period; the measures operate as deterrence and recovery mechanisms.
      Summary: Permanent Residency Status will be available to qualifying foreign investors for ten years with multiple entry, contingent on prescribed capital infusion within specified timeframes and annual generation of employment for resident Indians; the status extends to spouse and dependents and is subject to existing FDI policy restrictions and applicable government security guidelines.
      Summary: Recognised stock exchanges may compulsorily delist companies under specified statutory provisions for prolonged suspension of trading. Under Regulation 23, promoters must acquire shares from public shareholders at a fair value determined by an independent valuer, subject to shareholders' option to retain shares. SEBI directed restraints on transfers and a freeze on corporate benefits for promoters' holdings where fair value is positive, and barred promoters and whole-time directors from serving as directors of any listed company until the exit option is provided and certified by the exchange.
      Summary: Public Sector Banks reported total advances and a substantial Gross Non-Performing Assets stock with the number and amount of NPA accounts quantified; to improve recovery and resolution, authorities have enacted the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, amended SARFAESI and the RDDBFI Act, established additional Debt Recovery Tribunals, and the central bank has authorised tools such as Corporate Debt Restructuring, Joint Lenders' Forums, the 5/25 restructuring scheme, Strategic Debt Restructuring, and Sustainable Structuring of Stressed Assets.
      Summary: Access to bank credit for educated unemployed persons depends on meeting banks' bankability norms; rejections commonly arise from unclear activity, lack of training or managerial capacity, non-viable or inflated business plans, inability to provide required margin money, or prior defaults. The Government facilitates improved access by guiding applicants on applications, identifying suitable business activities, assisting in viable business plan preparation, offering entrepreneurship education, providing model business plans online, and supporting self-employment through complementary government schemes.
      Summary: Guidance requiring banks to adopt a comprehensive cyber-security framework including a cyber-security policy, a cyber crisis management plan, gap assessments against baseline requirements, monitoring of risk indicators, and mandatory reporting of unusual cyber security incidents within 2 to 6 hours; supported by RBI's CSITE Cell, Cyber Crisis Management Group, IT examinations, CERT-In preparedness testing, PCI DSS forensic audits for card breaches, and an IT Subsidiary to focus on cyber security across RBI and regulated entities.
      Summary: Measures to prevent debit card fraud focus on strengthening cyber oversight via a Cyber Security and IT Examination Cell, an IT Subsidiary, a comprehensive Cyber Security Framework, crisis-management and testing with CERT-In; operational bank controls (PIN changes, blocking international payments, withdrawal limits, monitoring, card replacement, re-crediting); prior skimming guidance advising PIN confidentiality and prompt reporting; and an online Central Fraud Registry to inform credit and fraud-risk decisions across banking channels.
      Summary: Increase in Clean Environment Cess imposes a levy on coal, lignite and peat to finance clean environment and clean energy initiatives and fund related research, functioning as a green tax aligned with the polluter pays principle; the government stated no proposal to reduce the levy.
      Summary: The Centre State funding pattern for Centrally Sponsored Schemes is set by category and region: Core of the Core Schemes remain on existing arrangements; Core and Optional Schemes carry differentiated central contributions for Northeastern and specified Himalayan States versus other States; a proviso caps the Centre's share where its present contribution is already below the indicated pattern; Union Territories without legislatures are fully funded by the Centre while Union Territories with legislatures follow existing cores and an elevated central share for Optional Schemes.
      Summary: A 0.10 percentage point reduction in interest rates was applied for the quarter 01.10.2016-31.12.2016 to Public Provident Fund, Kisan Vikas Patra, Senior Citizens Savings Scheme (2004) and Sukanya Samriddhi Account, described as a percentage point change rather than a percentage per annum, attributed to a significant fall in comparable Government Securities yields and communicated by the Minister of State in a written parliamentary reply.
      Summary: Regulatory framework places banking function oversight of cooperative banks under the Banking Regulation Act and Reserve Bank Act while registration, management and liquidation remain with co operative registrars; concurrent inspection powers exist under Section 35(6). Uniform KYC and AML Master Directions apply to all banks, with inspections, mandatory transaction and suspicious reporting to the financial intelligence unit, and penalties imposed for KYC/AML breaches.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar for November 29, 2016 at Rs. 68.6535 and used that reference rate, together with middle rates of cross currency quotes, to derive exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; the SDR-Rupee rate is based on the Reference Rate.
      Summary: Exemption from Central Excise Duty has been granted for Point of Sale (POS) devices and for all goods required in their manufacture, with the effect that these items are also exempt from consequent CVD and SAD charges; the relief is time-limited and implemented by Notification No.35/2016-Central Excise.
      Summary: Announcement of auctions and re-issue of Government of India securities to be conducted by the Reserve Bank of India on a specified date using price-based and yield-based formats and the multiple price method. Up to 5% of each stock is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under a non-competitive bidding facility. Competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically via the E-Kuber system within defined time windows; results and payment/settlement dates are specified. Securities are eligible for when-issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Two Section 8 not-for-profit companies have been registered as Insolvency Professional Agencies authorised to enrol insolvency professionals, prescribe and monitor standards of professional conduct, supervise member performance and redress consumer grievances; their registration under the Insolvency Professional Regulations, 2016 enables commencement of professional enrolment and advances implementation of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
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      Central Excise

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      35/2016 - dated - 28-11-2016 - CE
      Seeks to exempt Point of Sale (POS) devices and goods required for its manufacature from central excise duty till 31st March, 2017
      Summary: Amendment adds tariff entries exempting Point of Sale (POS) Devices and all goods used in their manufacture from central excise duty by inserting serial entries 256A and 256B with nil duty rates into the Central Excise notification, and introduces a sunset proviso limiting the exemption's applicability after the terminal date specified in the proviso.

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      143/2016 - dated - 29-11-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 30th November, 2016
      Summary: Amendment to customs exchange rates under authority of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 revises the rupee conversion values for the South African Rand with effect from 30th November, 2016, substituting the Schedule-I entry in Notification No.138/2016-CUSTOMS (N.T.) to specify distinct rates of exchange for imported goods and for exported goods to be used for customs valuation and related non-tariff procedures.

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      S.O. 3564(E) - dated - 21-11-2016 - SEZ
      Central Government notifies the 20.234 hectares area at SAS Nagar, Mohali Punjab and constitutes a Approval Committee
      Summary: Notification designates a 20.234-hectare area in SAS Nagar, Mohali as a Special Economic Zone for Information Technology and IT Enabled Services proposed by M/s Infosys Limited; the Central Government, having granted a Letter of Approval, notifies specified land parcels by village and khasra numbers as the SEZ, constitutes an Approval Committee with listed ex officio members and a developer representative, and declares the SEZ to be deemed an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act from the appointed date.
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