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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 10,2015

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The Board's Circular No.1006/13/2015-CX affirms that circulars inconsistent with the ratio of higher-court decisions have no legal existence and should not be followed; such circulars must be referred for rescission and may be withdrawn suo motu. Subsequent decisions must conform to judicial ratios regardless of the rescission status. Earlier case law showed tension between treating circulars as binding on departmental officers and the primacy of judicial declarations; the circular reinforces that judicially declared law prevails while administrative mechanisms exist to revisit circulars.
      By: Narender Mukkisa
      Summary: Private company incorporation requires sequential compliance: obtain Digital Signature Certificates for all directors with identity and address proofs, then apply for Director Identification Numbers using Form DIR-3 supported by PAN, address proof, DIR-4 and DSC. Secure name approval via Form INC-1 with proposed objects and names, then file Form INC-7 with SRN of INC-1, MOA/AOA, INC-8, INC-9, INC-10 and director details; file INC-22 for registered office proof with utility bills and affidavits. CA declarations and franking/notary for specified forms are mandatory.
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      Summary: Indirect Tax Revenue (Provisional) collections rose 24.3% in November 2015 over November 2014, achieving 67.8% of the 2015 16 Budget Estimate. Central Excise led growth with a 58.3% increase (74.8% of BE, exclusive of certain cess), Service Tax rose 16.1% (60.9% of BE), and Customs increased 1.7% (67.2% of BE); year to date aggregate collections showed 34.3% growth to November.
      Summary: The Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor is planned as a global manufacturing and investment destination along the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor, with the Shendra-Bidkin Industrial Park projected to generate substantial direct employment. The project is supported by Japanese public financing through lending for projects with Japanese participation to fund infrastructure and attract investment across multiple states traversed by the corridor.
      Summary: Measures focus on regulatory liberalisation and facilitation to boost manufacturing: industrial licence reforms (pruning defence items, extending validity, removing annual capacity limits, deregulating defence capacity), liberalisation of FDI policy (higher sectoral limits, expanded automatic route, eased conditionalities), rollout of e-biz G2B services, development of multiple industrial corridors coordinated by a National Industrial Corridor Development Authority, and the "Make in India" programme with an Investor Facilitation Cell providing sectoral information and investor support.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank publishes the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and corresponding cross-currency middle rates for Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen against the Rupee, and states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on that reference rate for market conversion and reporting purposes.
      Summary: The Conference prioritized balancing increased capital and social sector expenditure with fiscal consolidation, urging States to use enhanced tax devolution for capital investment and to link expenditure to outcomes. It advocated financial inclusion, Direct Benefit Transfers, resolution of agricultural credit distress, control of unauthorised deposit-taking, convergence of Centrally Sponsored Schemes, reforms in accounts classification, and improved debt, borrowing and cash management to implement Fourteenth Finance Commission recommendations.
      Summary: Deliberations concern establishment modalities for Multi-Disciplinary Partnership firms among the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, the Institute of Company Secretaries of India, and the Institute of Cost Accountants of India. The respective councils have not taken a final decision, and the position was stated in a written parliamentary reply that MDPs are not limited to these three institutes.
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      59/2015 - dated - 8-12-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on Gliclazide, originating in, or exported from the Peoples Republic of China for a period of five year
      Summary: Imposition of definitive anti dumping duty on Gliclazide (tariff item 2942 00 90) originating in, or exported from, the Peoples Republic of China, based on findings of export below normal value, material injury to domestic industry, and causal link. The government prescribes producer and exporter specific duty rates and a residual rate for other combinations. Duties are effective for a fixed term from Gazette publication, payable in Indian currency, with exchange rates determined by separate government notification and the relevant date being presentation of the bill of entry.
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      58/2015 - dated - 8-12-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy provisional anti-dumping duty on Methylene Chloride originating in, or exported from the Peoples Republic of China and Russia for a period not exceeding six months
      Summary: Provisional anti dumping duty is imposed on Methylene Chloride (sub heading 2903 12) following preliminary findings that imports from the People's Republic of China and Russia were dumped, caused material injury to domestic industry, and have positive dumping margins; the notification prescribes specified per unit duty rates for named producers/exporters and other import scenarios, denominated in US dollars per metric ton, and provides that the duty is effective for a limited period not exceeding six months and shall be paid in Indian currency with exchange rates as notified by the Department of Revenue.

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      91/2015 - dated - 9-12-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notified Pension Fund under Section 80C(2)(xiv)
      Summary: The Central Government specifies the HDFC Retirement Savings Fund, established by HDFC Mutual Fund and registered under SEBI Mutual Fund regulations, as a Pension Fund for the purposes of the income-tax deduction provision in clause (xiv) of sub-section (2) of section eighty-C, applying to the assessment year beginning 2016-17 and subsequent assessment years; the notification takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette and was corrected by a pre-publication corrigendum.
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      47/2015-20 - dated 8-12-2015
      Declaration of intent under Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS)
      Summary: Prescribes a remedial procedure for exports under the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme where exporters inadvertently marked 'N' in the reward item box on EDI-generated shipping bills between 1 June 2015 and 30 September 2015 but had declared affirmative intent. DGFT will receive transmitted item-level shipping bill data to enable electronic reward applications. Regional Authorities will verify the declaration of intent on physical Export Promotion (EP) copies before issuing rewards, and CBEC is to transmit affected shipping bills to DGFT, all subject to FTP/HBP provisions.
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