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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 09,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: An Official Liquidator, empowered to take custody of company property and to sell assets during winding up, acts as manager or receiver and thereby steps into the shoes of the company for statutory purposes. Given the broad definitions of business and dealer that include auctions, agents and ancillary transactions, sales effected by an Official Liquidator fall within the inclusive definition of "dealer," and the liquidator bears the statutory tax liability at the point of first sale rather than the auction purchaser.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Taxability of bunker fuel supplies depends on a territorial nexus formed by the agreement, passing of title and delivery. When goods are manufactured or supplied from within the State and the seller's place of business and delivery originate in the State, those factors together establish the requisite territorial connection for application of the MVAT Act to supplies to vessels.
      By: CSSANJAY MALHOTRA
      Summary: An Interest Equalisation scheme grants concessional treatment on pre and post shipment rupee export credit for eligible exporters under notified tariff lines and MSMEs; banks must fully pass the benefit to exporters, reduce interest rates for eligible advances, and submit sector wise monthly reimbursement claims to RBI with an external auditor's certificate; eligibility requires compliance with Rules of Origin (Non Preferential) minimum processing and certain product groups face additional value addition conditions; reimbursements are made monthly from government funds via a revolving fund and RBI reports commodity wise and bank wise disbursements.
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      Summary: The High Level Committee recommended methodologies for monitoring compliance with Section 135 and measures for companies to systematically monitor and evaluate CSR initiatives, including independent evaluation by expert agencies and consideration of distinct mechanisms for Government Companies; its report and recommendations have been placed in the public domain.
      Summary: Electronic filing requires authentication of electronic documents by authorized signatories using digital signatures under the prescribed rules governing manner and conditions of filing; these requirements are maintained to preserve data integrity and there is no proposal to relax them.
      Summary: The Regulations require insurers to converge to Ind AS with specified modifications, mandating standardized formats for Revenue Account, Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet (including separate linked/segregated fund statements and consolidated financials), distinct valuation rules for investments, loans and real estate, actuarial certification of life and long tail liabilities, expensing of acquisition costs, and comprehensive disclosure, management report and auditor reporting obligations; the Authority retains power to issue further directions on reserve releases, auditor appointment and impairment guidance.
      Summary: Gross market borrowings in H1 FY16 were Rs. 3,51,000 crore with Q2 dated securities issuance of Rs. 1,71,000 crore and net market borrowings of Rs. 2,14,071 crore after repayments; primary issuance focused on elongating maturity (WAM 16.46 years, cut off yield 7.96%). Treasury bill operations produced gross issuance of Rs. 250,671 crore and a net T bill outflow of Rs. 10,930 crore for cash management. Outstanding public debt rose provisionally to Rs. 5,412,171 crore with internal debt 92.1% and rollover risk assessed as low given residual maturities and planned buybacks/switches.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes a daily Reference Rate for the US Dollar as the Rupee conversion benchmark; derived exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen are provided using that reference rate and middle cross currency quotes, and the SDR Rupee rate is based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Growth in manufacturing is reported as continuing: GVA at basic prices (2011-12) grew 5.3% in 2013-14, 7.1% in 2014-15 and 8.2% in April-September 2015-16, which the Government presents as evidence of no decline. The Government identifies policy measures - Make in India, opening up the FDI regime and enhancing Ease of Doing Business - as instruments to drive manufacturing, innovation and design; the information was provided in a written parliamentary reply.
      Summary: e-Nivesh implements online monitoring and digitization of central government clearances required by investors, with applicability determined by project-specific factors. Most clearances have been digitized; security-sensitive permissions are excluded from online processing, one clearance is scheduled for future integration, and supplementary clearances are available on the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion portal.
      Summary: The government affirms a liberal FDI regime with most sectors open under the automatic route and clarifies that investments by NRIs under Schedule 4 of the FEMA Regulations are deemed domestic. Special dispensation for NRI investment in construction development and civil aviation has been extended to foreign companies, trusts and partnership firms that are owned and controlled by NRIs, which will be treated at par with NRIs for investment into India.
      Summary: The Union Government advances nationwide industrial development through targeted incentive schemes-including the Special Package Scheme, North East Industrial and Investment Policy, Freight Subsidy measures, Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme, and sectoral programmes-alongside an Industrial Corridor strategy that designates priority investment nodes to concentrate infrastructure and investment for regional industrialisation.
      Summary: The Government announced a price based auction by the Reserve Bank of India for re issued government stocks using the multiple price method, with electronic bids on E Kuber, both competitive and non competitive participation, up to five percent allocation under the Non Competitive Bidding Facility, specified bid submission windows, fixed result and settlement dates, and eligibility of the stocks for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: Mandated appointment of nodal officers, organisation of joint awareness camps coordinated by United India Insurance, deputation of surveyors (including from neighbouring states), simplification of survey formats, and delegation of additional financial authority to field functionaries to enable speedy local claim approvals; IRDA issued parallel instructions for private insurers to appoint nodal officers and ensure expeditious claim disposal.
      Summary: Intergovernmental finance coordination convenes state finance secretaries in a one day conference chaired by central expenditure officials to provide a forum for dialogue between the Department of Expenditure, Department of Financial Services and Department of Economic Affairs and state finance leadership. The agenda emphasizes Budget and Plan Expenditure, Banking and Financial Sector issues, Social Sector Expenditure, Capital Expenditure and growth, aiming to align fiscal priorities and administrative coordination between centre and states.
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      Central Excise

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      24/2015 - dated - 7-12-2015 - CE (NT)
      Amendment of Notification No. 27/2014-Central Excise(NT), dated 16.09.2014
      Summary: Amendment substitutes entries in Tables I(B), II(B), IV and Table III(A) of the principal Central Excise notification to reassign and rename Audit and Appeal formations and to specify district jurisdictions, including the territorial scope of the Large Taxpayer Unit; it also omits specified serial entries from Table III(B), effecting a reorganisation of jurisdictional coverage for Central Excise audit and appeal administration.

      Customs

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      137/2015 - dated - 7-12-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in Principal Notification No. 12/97-Customs(N.T.) dated 02.04.1997
      Summary: An amendment to Notification No.12/97 CUSTOMS (N.T.), under powers of clause (aa) of sub section (1) of section 7 of the Customs Act, 1962, inserts "Village Janoli Bhagola, Tehsil Palwal" for Haryana into the Table as a designated site for "Unloading of imported goods and loading of export goods".

      Indian Laws

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      54-EL(1)/12/2015 - dated - 7-12-2015 - Indian Law
      Re-voting date for votes in Chennai and other parts of the Southern Region
      Summary: Polling at multiple Southern Region booths was postponed due to severe rains and flooding that disrupted delivery of election material. The Returning Officer, exercising powers under the election rules, appointed fresh dates for polling: re-voting for Chennai booths S022-S034 on 18th December and re-polling for the other listed Southern Region booths on 19th December, and communicated the change to candidates and affected voters.
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      RBI

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      RBI/2015-2016/259 DBR.Dir.BC.No.62/04.02.001/2015-16 - dated 4-12-2015
      Interest Equalisation Scheme on Pre and Post Shipment Rupee Export Credit
      Summary: Interest equalisation of 3% per annum applies to pre- and post-shipment rupee export credit for eligible exporters (excluding merchant exporters), covering specified 416 HS lines and MSME exports, subject to minimum processing rules of origin. Banks must fully pass on the benefit-crediting accounts for April-November 2015 claims and reducing charged interest from December 2015-and submit sector-wise consolidated reimbursement claims to RBI in the prescribed format with an External Auditor's Certificate; reimbursements will be made by RBI from government provided revolving funds.

      Income Tax

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      F.NO. 312/109/2015-OT - dated 2-12-2015
      Issue the refund of less than amount ₹ 50,000 in case of non-CASS cases for AYs 2013-14 and 2014-15 cases direct by Revenue Secretary
      Summary: Directs expedited processing and issuance of income tax refunds in non-CASS cases where the claim falls below the prescribed small-value threshold for the relevant assessment years; assessing officers are instructed to prioritise determination and disbursement of these refunds, noting that many returns remain pending and some have been forwarded by CPC to Assessing Officers for resolution.

      DGFT

      3.
      09/2015 - dated 8-12-2015
      Interest Equalisation Scheme on Pre and Post Shipment Rupee Export Credit w.e.f. 1st April, 2015
      Summary: The Government's Interest Equalisation Scheme for pre- and post-shipment rupee export credit was notified by regulatory circular and is effective from 1 April 2015; eligible exporters who availed such credit on or after that date should contact their banks to expedite decisions and claim benefits under the scheme, with operational details available in the issuing circular and on the central bank's website.

      Central Excise

      4.
      F.No.96/85/2015-CX.I - dated 7-12-2015
      Minutes of Tariff Conference held on 28th and 29th October, 2015
      Summary: The Board issued Minutes of the Central Excise Tariff Conference setting out 53 technically operative clarifications across assessment and valuation, classification, scope of exemptions, CENVAT credit, central excise rules and implementation; key outcomes include: depots treated as places of removal for industrial clearances (Section 4 valuation), VAT retained under incentive adjustment schemes includable in transaction value unless actually paid to exchequer, Section 4A assessment only where notified, adherence to formulas in exemption notifications unless amended, specified classification guidance invoking HSN notes and case law, and targeted recommendations for rule amendments and procedural simplifications including recognition of service provider invoices for certain credits and export rebate process review.
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