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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 05,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 32 permits depreciation on tangible and specified intangible assets used in business; ownership for this purpose depends on possession and dominion rather than formal title. Passive availability of assets can qualify for depreciation if they are ready for use. Proper classification into prescribed blocks and appendices, factual proof of use or readiness, and correct valuation of intangible assets determine the applicable rate, including accelerated or full depreciation for specified items.
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      Summary: The e-Sahyog initiative provides an online mechanism to identify and notify taxpayers of mismatches between their income-tax return and third-party data sources; taxpayers receive alerts, log into the e-filing portal to view mismatch details and submit online responses, and where responses are satisfactory the issues are processed as closed with electronic status updates and notifications.
      Summary: Deduction rules allow taxpayers to claim medical treatment expenses for a defined list of serious illnesses, including cancer, AIDS and hemophilia, with higher deduction ceilings for senior and very senior citizens. A separate health insurance premium deduction is available, with increased allowances for senior citizens and a specific medical expenditure allowance for very senior citizens without insurance; both reliefs are governed by eligibility criteria tied to age and the list of qualifying diseases.
      Summary: The principal issue concerns the scope of the Minimum Alternative Tax under section 115JB in relation to foreign institutional/portfolio investors. The Government has accepted a Committee recommendation and proposes a legislative amendment to provide that MAT will not apply to FIIs/FPIs that do not have a place of business or permanent establishment in India for the period prior to the legislative cutoff.
      Summary: India's anti-avoidance strategy combines participation in the OECD/G20 BEPS project to prevent treaty misuse and the statutory introduction of General Anti-Avoidance Rules (GAAR) in Chapter X-A of the Income-tax Act, 1961, together with negotiations to amend DTAAs that presently allocate capital gains taxation on equity shares solely to the investor's residence, thereby addressing incentives for treaty-driven routing of investments.
      Summary: The Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana is a government-backed small-savings scheme for girl children, notified on 2 December 2014. Accounts opened under the scheme carry a maturity period of 21 years. By 31 October 2015 the scheme had completed one year and recorded substantial uptake with a large number of accounts opened and cumulative deposits collected, evidencing early mobilisation of savings under the notified framework.
      Summary: The proposal designates Goods and Services Tax to subsume state VAT, Central Sales Tax, Central Excise, Service Tax and other indirect levies; excludes alcoholic liquor for human consumption from GST while bringing specified alcohol products within GST and subjecting tobacco to GST alongside Central Excise, with rates to be set by the GST Council. The framework aims to simplify and harmonize indirect taxation, broaden the tax base, and promote compliance via a robust IT-enabled input tax credit mechanism.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank directs banks to target a 60% Credit Deposit Ratio for rural and semi urban branches nationwide, to avoid wide inter regional disparities, and mandates that districts with CDR below 40% convene a Special Sub committee of the District Level Consultative Committee to prepare, monitor and implement Monitorable Action Plans to improve credit deployment; banks' lending and deposit activity remains governed by board policies and RBI guidelines, and the Sukanya Samriddhi Account Yojana has been notified for operation through banks.
      Summary: Section 560 of the Companies Act, 1956 (corresponding to Section 248 of the 2013 Act, not yet notified) permits striking off names of companies not carrying on business after prescribed procedure; the Ministry continues Easy Exit and Fast Track Exit schemes to facilitate removal of defunct companies. Registration reforms require Director Identification Numbers for directors, verification of registered office addresses with supporting documents, and in person certification by specified professionals, with detailed rules in the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014.
      Summary: Under the mandate of section 49 of the Competition Act, 2002, the Competition Commission of India conducts competition advocacy by participating in stakeholder-organized conferences, seminars and workshops while maintaining a policy of not taking part in commercial events; invitations come from associations and the Commission does not engage with individual sponsors.
      Summary: Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013 recognises CSR activities for armed forces veterans, war widows and their dependents as eligible; allocation of CSR funds among Schedule VII items is determined by the company's board under the Act.
      Summary: Publication of the Reference Rate for the US Dollar sets the official rupee-dollar benchmark and, using middle cross-currency rates, provides rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound and Yen; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be derived from this Reference Rate.
      Summary: The event is framed to operationalize recent institutional measures: the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) as a platform to promote a network of innovation hubs and Grand Challenges, and SETU (Self Employment and Talent Utilisation) as a Techno Financial, Incubation and Facilitation Program to support start ups and self employment in technology driven areas. An Expert Committee has submitted a report on innovation and entrepreneurship; its recommendations, published on NITI Aayog's website, will be discussed to inform AIM, SETU and related support mechanisms for incubation, financing and policy coordination.
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      89/2015 - dated - 2-12-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (18th Amendment) Rules, 2015
      Summary: Service of notice and other communications under the Income tax Act is governed by newly inserted rule 127, prescribing a prioritized list of addresses for physical delivery (PAN database, address in the relevant return, last furnished return, company registered office) and for electronic delivery (email in the relevant return, email in the last return, company email on MCA website, or any email furnished by the addressee). The designated systems authority must specify procedures, formats and standards for secure electronic transmission and implement security, archival and retrieval policies.
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      F. No. 605/71/2015-DBK - dated 2-12-2015
      Timely cancellation of bond executed with Customs in advance authorisation cases
      Summary: Directs proactive retrieval of bond files before expiry of export obligation, prescribes that random verification checks be restricted to 5% of authorisations and selected at Joint/Additional Commissioner level using EDI risk parameters, and requires immediate email notification to exporters of selection. Workflows must ensure file readiness (one day turnaround if requested before expiry), that Central Excise non response does not delay processing, and that non selected cases normally receive return of bond/guarantee within ten days while other non investigative cases follow a thirty day norm.
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