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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 10,2013

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      By: KAMAL AGARWAL
      Summary: The core dispute concerns whether partial months must be treated as full months when computing interest for delayed deduction and payment of tax: some contend interest should be calculated from the date of deduction to the date of payment converted into months so short delays yield a single month, while administrative procedure provides that any fraction of a month in a period counted for monthly interest shall be deemed a full month, producing greater interest liability.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Companies must constitute specified committees: an Audit Committee with a majority of independent directors to oversee auditors, financial statements, related party transactions, internal controls and use of public offer proceeds with investigatory powers; a Nomination and Remuneration Committee to identify and evaluate board and senior management candidates and to formulate and disclose remuneration policy linking pay to performance; a Stakeholders Relationship Committee to resolve security holder grievances; a Corporate Social Responsibility Committee to recommend, monitor and report CSR policy and expenditure; and committees under liquidation provisions to assist the company liquidator.
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      Summary: Government policy priorities under the 12th Five Year Plan concentrate on raw material security, modernization, technology missions and skill development to boost apparel manufacturing and exports. Core measures include continuation of TUFS, Integrated Textile Parks, a Technology Mission on cotton, product development initiatives and an Integrated Skill Development Scheme via PPP. Competitiveness actions include pursuit of revised export targets, market diversification and a requested 5% Duty Credit Scrip for import of fabrics not widely available domestically.
      Summary: Coal India Limited and certain subsidiaries were found to hold dominant position in the non coking coal market and to have abused that dominance by imposing unfair, discriminatory terms in Fuel Supply Agreements-notably biased sampling and testing procedures, charging buyers for transportation and ungraded coal expenses, and capping compensation for stones. The Commission directed a cease and desist, monetary penalty, mandated modification of FSAs to remove discriminatory clauses, and required stakeholder consultation and parity between different classes of power producers in implementing changes.
      Summary: The two-day Delhi Economics Conclave convenes to set a medium-term economic agenda through plenary lectures and panel sessions focused on financial sector reforms, trade and finance, agriculture and food security, industry and services, and infrastructure financing and corporate governance, bringing together senior public officials, central bankers, academic economists and private-sector leaders to discuss policy options and institutional roles.
      Summary: Publication of Reference Rates by the central bank sets the official exchange benchmarks for the US dollar and the Euro and, using those rates with cross currency middle quotes, derives exchange rates for other currencies such as the pound sterling and the yen; the announcement specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be determined on the basis of the published Reference Rate.
      Summary: Foreign Direct Investment action: approval granted for exit and repatriation of capital by foreign investors in a construction-sector company with no fresh inflow; a separate proposal to increase foreign equity participation to full ownership in a telecom-sector company has been deferred.
      Summary: Approval granted for conversion of a wholly foreign-owned Indian company into a limited liability partnership to manufacture industrial products using cashew nutshell liquid technology, with permission for subsequent infusion of foreign capital to support the LLP's business activities; this constitutes governmental clearance for the corporate reorganisation and associated inward FDI.
      Summary: Section 149 of the Companies Act, 2013 mandates that prescribed classes of companies include at least one woman director on their boards; draft rules specifying the classes of companies covered have been published for public consultation prior to finalisation.
      Summary: Under Section 205C, companies must transfer unclaimed and unpaid amounts in respect of dividends, matured deposits and debentures to the Investor Education and Protection Fund after seven years from the due date; such transfers are credited to the Fund, which forms part of the Consolidated Fund of India.
      Summary: Recruitment to the Serious Fraud Investigation Office is effected principally on a deputation basis from other government agencies and PSUs per the Cabinet's founding decision. The Ministry is consulting the Department of Personnel and Training to amend recruitment rules to permit appointment of permanent staff, and has engaged specialised professionals on contract to supplement investigatory capacity.
      Summary: Imposition of penalties by the Competition Commission of India: the Commission imposed penalties on 154 parties with a total penalty amount reported, and a portion recovered and deposited in the Government account from 58 parties. The Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2012 is proposed to further strengthen the Competition Commission of India and is under consideration by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance.
      Summary: Examination and potential amendment of Accounting Standards under the Companies Act, 2013 is ongoing; amendments are made as required but none are currently being considered. A ready reckoner was released to acquaint stakeholders with corporate laws pursuant to a memorandum of understanding.
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      93/2013 - dated - 6-12-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 120(1) and (2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 - Jurisdiction of (transfer pricing officers) Amendment in Notification No. 231/2007 Dated 22-08-2007.
      Summary: Notification under section 120(1) and (2) of the Income-tax Act amends the Schedule to SO 1446(E) by omitting two serial entries, renumbering four entries to fill the gaps, and inserting the word "Chhattisgarh" after "States of Gujarat" in column (4) of the two renumbered entries; amendments take effect from publication in the Official Gazette.
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      28/2013-14 - dated 3-12-2013
      Procedure for Voluntary Disclosure of Tax Deficiency u/s 87(6) of the DVAT Act 2004.
      Summary: The circular prescribes a voluntary disclosure process under Section 87(6) permitting penalty reduction where a dealer admits tax deficiency during Section 60 proceedings, records un vouched/unaccounted retail cash sales by suitable accounting entries, pays the admitted tax within the short prescribed period following those proceedings, and files revised returns under Section 28; if the Enforcement Assessing Officer accepts the revised return, default assessment need not follow.
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      F.6(7)/DVAT/L&J/2013-14/747 - dated 2-12-2013
      Delegation of powers under the DVAT Act, 2004
      Summary: The Commissioner, under section 68 read with rule 48, delegates powers under section 74(1) to hear objections against assessments and other orders to officers appointed under subsection (2) of section 66 not below the rank of Joint Commissioner, subject to territorial, pecuniary and hierarchical jurisdiction, effective from 12/11/2013.

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      F. No. 173/158/2013-ITA.I - dated 10-12-2013
      Standardizing the process of filing application for approval of an Electoral Trust-reg.
      Summary: Applicants seeking approval as an Electoral Trust must file Form A in duplicate with a duly filled and signed checklist and supporting documents to the jurisdictional CIT/DIT and send a copy of the checklist to Member(IT), CBDT by the prescribed date. The checklist requires organizational details, PAN verification, confirmation of registration as a Section 25 company with the words 'electoral trust' in its name, an affidavit that the sole object is distribution to eligible political parties, and submission of registration certificate, memorandum and articles, member details, source of initial capital, accounts for relevant years, and undertakings to comply with sub-rules (2) to (15) of Rule 17CA including record-keeping, audit, receipt issuance, contribution restrictions, distribution rules, and intimation of shareholder changes within thirty days.
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