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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 01,2015

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Swachh Bharat Cess is presented as a dedicated levy to fund Swachh Bharat Mission initiatives; proceeds must be allocated prudently from the consolidated fund and subject to dedicated monitoring and performance/efficiency audits. The author calls for a ministry-level monitoring cell, transparent distribution to states and local agencies, targeted expenditure on sanitation, water, waste management and awareness, and coordination among municipal corporations, railways, panchayats and CSR efforts while cautioning against using SBC for unrelated projects.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Reversal of erroneously availed Cenvat credit and payment of the due amount with interest upon audit objection, when effected before issuance of a show cause notice, removes the element of suppression and precludes imposition of penalty under the excise penalty provisions and the corresponding credit-rule penalty mechanism.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Amendments permit Cenvat Credit on inputs and capital goods received at job-worker premises on direction of the manufacturer or service provider, extend the time to avail credit from six months to one year from invoice date, clarify return and movement rules between job workers including extended return period for capital goods, and modify recovery, utilization and penalty procedures by deeming monthly credits as taken on the month's last day and applying designated excise and finance provisions for recovery with interest.
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      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs, under Section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962, amends Notification No. 36/2001 Customs (N.T.) by substituting TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 to prescribe revised tariff values in US dollars for specified imports, including palm oil and fractions, crude soybean oil, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and gold and silver covered by specified notification entries, thereby fixing benchmark values for customs valuation of those goods.
      Summary: Re issue auctions announced for four Government Stock series by the central bank on the notified date, conducted by multiple price, price based auction. Up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved under the Scheme for Non Competitive Bidding. Bids must be submitted electronically on the central bank's E Kuber system within prescribed non competitive and competitive time windows. Auction results and payment/settlement dates are specified. The Stocks are eligible for When Issued trading pursuant to central bank guidelines.
      Summary: The government emphasised mobilisation of international capital for infrastructure and other sectors by opening up Foreign Direct Investment in multiple sectors, liberalising FDI norms and improving ease of doing business to facilitate investor participation and channel investments through international financial centres.
      Summary: The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, under the Modified Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (MIIUS), approved 26 projects within allocated funds and invited additional proposals from states; six new proposals were received and six further state/UT proposals remain under evaluation seeking central grant assistance for industrial estate upgradation and effluent treatment infrastructure as detailed in project reports.
      Summary: India expanded trade with African countries while offering project-based concessional credit to finance recipient-proposed projects in agriculture, infrastructure, power transmission and water supply; concurrently it urged joint negotiation with African partners at the WTO for a permanent solution on public stock holding for food security and a special safeguard mechanism for agriculture for developing countries.
      Summary: FDI in the e commerce sector permits 100% under the automatic route for B2B e commerce. Retail e commerce is allowed only where: a manufacturer sells its own India made products online; a single brand retailer with physical stores sells online; or an Indian manufacturer (the investee owning the Indian brand and conducting the majority of manufacturing in India while sourcing the remainder from Indian manufacturers) sells its single brand products through e commerce. Stakeholder consultations informed the policy.
      Summary: The Government granted in-principle approval to twenty NIMZs (twelve outside DMIC) and final approval to Prakasam; eight DMIC Investment Regions were also approved as NIMZs. A Revolving Corpus for DMIC trunk infrastructure was approved and Japan pledged financing through JICA and JBIC. Additional state proposals for NIMZs were returned for further details.
      Summary: National Manufacturing Policy identifies employment intensive industries such as textiles, leather, gems and jewellery, and food processing and emphasises sectoral skill development. Targeted initiatives include the Indian Leather Development Programme for shop floor upgradation, food processing institutes providing short term industry training, the Integrated Skill Development Scheme for Textiles and Apparel (including jute and handicrafts), and the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana for outcome based training aligned with industry needs.
      Summary: Shri A.K. Jain, Member, CBDT will discharge the duties and responsibilities of the post of Chairperson in addition to his own duties until further orders following Ms. Anita Kapur's superannuation. Ms. Kapur is appointed on contract as Adviser on Tax Reforms for six months or earlier, with Terms of Reference to advise the Revenue Department on referred files, examine tax reform proposals using data, assist the committee re drafting certain Income Tax Act sections, and present policy views on direct taxation.
      Summary: The Government adopted targeted changes to protect domestic natural rubber growers by reducing the export obligation period under Advance Authorisation/DFIA schemes to six months from consignment clearance and increasing the basic customs duty on dry forms of natural rubber; measures aim to address increased imports driven by lower world prices, domestic shortages and irregular arrivals.
      Summary: The Framework Agreement on the BIMSTEC Free Trade Agreement, signed in February 2004, provides for negotiation of an FTA on goods, services, investment and economic cooperation; members formed the Trade Negotiating Committee to conduct negotiations under the Framework Agreement and have held twenty rounds. The document also summarises 2014-15 country-level export and import shares between India and BIMSTEC partners.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the reference rate for the US dollar and, using that rate with middle cross currency quotes, provided exchange rates for the euro, pound and yen against the rupee; it also stated that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: An official development assistance loan from Japan finances Chennai and Ahmedabad metro projects via bilateral loan agreements between India's Department of Economic Affairs and the Government of Japan, providing concessional foreign financing for metro rail infrastructure to support urban transit improvements and environmental objectives.
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      19/2015 - dated 27-11-2015
      Explanatory Notes to the provisions of the Finance Act 2015
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2015 prescribes income tax rates and TDS mechanics for 2015 16 and enacts extensive amendments: company residency uses place of effective management; indirect transfer rules are restructured with value thresholds, valuation dates, proportional taxation and reporting obligations; banks' PE interest payments to head offices are taxable in India; REITs/InvITs and certain GDRs and AIFs receive specialised tax regimes; fund manager activities in India are generally not a business connection for eligible offshore funds subject to conditions; GAAR is deferred and wealth tax abolished.

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      15/2015 - dated 30-11-2015
      MCA decided to relax Additional Fees and Extend the last date of filing of forms MGT-7 (Annual Return) and AOC-4 (Financial Statement) upto 30.12.2015.
      Summary: Relaxation of additional fees and extension of the last date for filing have been authorised for e-forms AOC-4, AOC-4 (CFS), AOC-4 XBRL and MGT-7, wherever additional fee is applicable, permitting affected companies to file financial statements and annual returns within the extended period without the normally applicable additional fee.
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