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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 04,2015

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Costs under a Technical Know-how Agreement executed and provided after importation cannot be added to the transaction value declared for customs purposes; post-importation services lack the necessary temporal and causal nexus to be includable in the customs value and therefore are not permissible additions to the declared price on the Bill of Entry.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Requirements for board meeting minutes cover announcement of decisions and dissent by the Chairperson, recording of video or audio visual attendance, prompt circulation of draft minutes to all directors for confirmation or comment, and presumption of consent if no response is given. The Company Secretary or an authorised person must accurately record proceedings; minutes must be maintained in a dedicated physical or electronic minutes book with secure, serially numbered pages, signed and dated by the Chairperson, entered within the prescribed period, and preserved with related notices and papers under controlled inspection and retention rules.
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      Summary: Support for MSME exports is provided through schemes to enhance competitiveness, including Market Development Assistance, an International Co operation Scheme, export packaging training, the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme, a Credit Guarantee Scheme, a Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme, and a Cluster Development Programme.
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs determines the rate of exchange for specified foreign currencies for valuation of imported and export goods under the Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, superseding the prior notification and fixing separate conversion rates for imports and exports effective 4th December, 2015, as set out in Schedule I (per unit rates for multiple currencies) and Schedule II (rates per 100 units).
      Summary: International tax transparency and cross border information sharing are presented as central mechanisms to detect and recover illicitly concealed funds. The Common Reporting Standard (CRS) is identified as the new global standard for automatic exchange of information, and the AEOI Group is mandated to develop a methodology for reviewing CRS implementation in a transparent, peer based process with specific reviews of confidentiality and data safeguards for jurisdictions. The signing of the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement (MCAA) is noted as expanding the signatory network.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes the Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using that reference rate together with the middle rates of cross-currency quotes, derives and publishes rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the announced reference rate.
      Summary: The appointment of non-official independent directors for CPSEs follows a DPE-facilitated process: administrative Ministries initiate proposals, DPE processes them and places candidates before the Search Committee, the Committee's recommendations are returned to the Ministries, and appointments are made by Ministries with competent authority approval; non-official directors serve a three-year tenure and vacancy filling is ongoing under prescribed timelines.
      Summary: Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility is mandatory for companies above statutory thresholds; Schedule VII has been amended to broaden permissible CSR activities and a clarificatory circular advocates liberal interpretation. Amendments to the CSR Rules permit expenditure on administrative overheads as eligible CSR spending and allow pooling of resources by companies to undertake CSR activities, aiming to facilitate effective compliance and judicious use of corporate resources for societal benefit.
      Summary: The Corporate Social Responsibility regime under the Companies Act, 2013 imposed statutory compliance for eligible companies from commencement, requiring formulation of CSR policy and maintenance of records of CSR activities and expenditure. The statute mandates an annual Board's report disclosure on CSR for companies within scope, and aggregate compliance and expenditure data for the initial reporting period will be available only after companies file their Annual Reports.
      Summary: A Companies Law Committee was constituted to review the Companies Act, 2013 by gathering and analysing stakeholder submissions through six expert groups and to make recommendations; concurrently, selection processes for judicial and technical members of the National Company Law Tribunal and technical members of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal have begun and infrastructure and support arrangements for those tribunals are being prepared.
      Summary: Enforcement action has been initiated against numerous companies based on investor grievance data, addressing non-payment of dividend or interest on listed securities as an actionable breach under specified securities regulation provisions; these proceedings form part of ongoing regulatory monitoring and complaint-driven enforcement.
      Summary: Protocol amending the Double Taxation Convention expands exchange of information to include bank and other tax-related data without requiring domestic tax interest, permits onward disclosure to law enforcement with competent-authority authorisation, establishes mutual assistance in recovery of revenue claims, and provides a source-country exemption for interest on debt-claims insured by Government or Government-owned financial institutions.
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      Customs

      1.
      136/2015 - dated - 3-12-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 4th December, 2015
      Summary: Determination of official foreign currency conversion rates under Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 sets specified rupee equivalents for listed currencies to be applied to imported and exported goods, supersedes the prior CBEC notification, and implements two schedules distinguishing import and export rates effective 4th December, 2015.

      FEMA

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      359/2015-RB - dated - 2-12-2015 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Any Foreign Security) (Amendment) Regulations, 2015
      Summary: The amendment adds provisos to Regulation 21 allowing the Reserve Bank, in consultation with the Government of India, to change or prescribe any provision or proviso for issuance of foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs) and foreign currency exchangeable bonds (FCEBs), including modifications applicable to both the automatic route and the approval route; the Regulations are titled as the 2015 amendment and come into force on publication in the Official Gazette.
      3.
      358/2015-RB - dated - 2-12-2015 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Borrowing or Lending in Foreign Exchange) (Amendment) Regulations, 2015
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India may, in consultation with the Government of India, prescribe or modify for both the automatic and approval routes any provision or proviso concerning parameters for overseas borrowings in foreign currency or Indian rupees, including eligible borrowers and lenders, permitted purposes, amount, maturity, all in cost, security, pre payment, parking of proceeds, reporting and drawal, refinancing and debt servicing, and may prescribe the date from which new provisions or cessation of existing provisos will take effect.

      Income Tax

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      04/2015 - dated - 1-12-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Simplification of procedure for Form No. 15G & 15H
      Summary: Payers must electronically verify, archive and upload all Forms 15G/15H (electronic or digitized) quarterly, allotting a Unique Identification Number composed of a running sequence, financial year and payer TAN; declarants must quote PAN, payers must quote the UIN sequence in quarterly TDS statements irrespective of tax deduction, retain electronic logs, and reconcile and report any UINs missing from TDS statements or not uploaded to the departmental site.
      5.
      03/2015 - dated - 1-12-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Stringent Authentication mechanism through Corporate Head Quarter Server for filing of Correction statements & download of TDS certificates, Consolidated files etc. by Banks/Corporates
      Summary: A centralized authentication mechanism requires banks and corporate deductors to route TRACES access for correction filings and certificate downloads through their Corporate Headquarter server, which validates branch login credentials and IP, produces a digitally signed encrypted payload submitted via HTTPS POST with specified parameters (including PAN, TAN, authorised person details, contact and timestamp), and enables TRACES to authenticate particulars and grant TAN account access; phased migration and listed unauthorized-access scenarios are provided.
      6.
      19/2015 - dated - 30-11-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Placement of officers in the grade of Joint Commissioner of Income tax in the Selection Grade (NFSG)
      Summary: Placement of specified Joint Commissioners of Income Tax in the Selection Grade (Non-Functional Selection Grade) is notified, effecting an upward pay and grade classification for the named officers within the prescribed pay structure. The notification records the officers by name and service codes, indicates a retroactive effective date, and notes that a Hindi version will follow.

      SEZ

      7.
      S.O. 3218(E) - dated - 23-11-2015 - SEZ
      Set up a Sector Specific Special Economic Zone for information technology and information technology enabled services at Village Kanjehara & Mastemau, Chack Gujaria Farms, Sultanpur Road, Lucknow
      Summary: Notification designates a 40.469 hectare area as a Sector Specific Special Economic Zone for information technology and IT enabled services following grant of a letter of approval to the developer, constituting an Approval Committee composed of specified ex officio and nominated members with a developer representative as special invitee, and declares the date from which the zone shall be deemed an Inland Container Depot under the Customs framework to align customs status with SEZ operations.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      20/2015 - dated 2-12-2015
      Income Tax deduction from salaries during the Financial Year 2015-16 under section 192 of the Income-Tax Act, 1961
      Summary: Income-tax for FY 2015-16 must be deducted from salaries under Section 192 using Finance Act, 2015 slab rates, surcharge and education cesses; employers must estimate annual salary including perquisites, deduct tax each payment in equal instalments, adjust within year for errors, and may opt to pay tax on perquisites at the employee's average rate. Mandatory PAN/TAN quoting, issuance of Form 16 (Part A via TRACES, Part B manually), e-filing of Form 24Q and Form 24G for book-entry deposits, prescribed valuation of perquisites (Rule 3/Form 12BA), conditions for Chapter VI-A deductions, and interest, penalties and prosecution for defaults are detailed along with procedures for deposit and correction of TDS statements.

      Central Excise

      2.
      1012/19/2015-CX - dated 2-12-2015
      Suspension of benefits under North East Industrial and Investment Promoton Policy (NEIIPP), 2007 by DIPP and its bearing on Central Excise duty Exemption
      Summary: Suspension of fresh registrations for NEIIPP schemes by DIPP is administrative and does not suspend the incentive package; Notification No.20/2007-Central Excise does not require NEIIPP registration as a condition for excise duty exemption. New units and units undertaking substantial expansion after the suspension date and up to the cut-off remain eligible for exemption, subject to the notification's conditions, and field formations and taxpayers should be informed accordingly.
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