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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 10,2016

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Under the model GST law, credit notes correct overstated taxable value or tax and may not be issued if tax and interest have been passed to the recipient; debit notes correct understated taxable value or tax. Both instruments must contain prescribed particulars and must be issued on or before the thirtieth day of September following the end of the financial year of the supply or by the date of filing the relevant annual return, whichever is earlier.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The principle of no reformatio in peius bars placing an appellant in a worse position through its own appeal where the adverse party has not appealed; appellate authorities must confine themselves to the grounds before them and may not expand or revive adverse findings-such as alleged clandestine removal-when the original adjudicator rejected those findings and the revenue did not challenge them, and any remand or re-examination must be limited and undertaken after affording the appellant reasonable opportunity to reconcile and respond.
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      Summary: Unclaimed and unpaid amounts must be credited to the Investor Education and Protection Fund and, once credited, form part of the Consolidated Fund of India; refunds to eligible investors and financing of investor-awareness programmes are effected through separate Ministry budgetary allocations rather than direct utilization of the Fund.
      Summary: Section 135 of the Companies Act 2013 mandates a Corporate Social Responsibility contribution by companies above specified financial thresholds, calculated from average net profits of the preceding three years, and tasks Boards with framing CSR policies and allocating funds across development sectors; government data for 2014-15 shows a mix of reporting and non reporting among companies, differentiating public and private sector conduct and aggregate reported expenditures.
      Summary: The PMJDY advances financial inclusion by securing at least one bank account per household and linking newly opened accounts to life insurance and RuPay-linked accidental insurance; implementing agencies receive and dispose of claims for these covers. The Department conducts continuous oversight, monitoring claim receipts and disposals through weekly video conferences and consulting stakeholders to address irregularities and ensure timely settlement.
      Summary: Following the withdrawal of legal tender character of specified high-denomination notes, authorities established helplines and FAQs, published notifications and press releases, implemented temporary waivers and charge reductions to promote electronic transactions, and advised government organisations and public undertakings to encourage use of bank accounts, cheques and digital payment instruments.
      Summary: Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana institutionalises fixed-point Bank Mitras in Sub Service Areas to expand account access, with banks appointing BCs per RBI guidelines and remunerating them via combined fixed and variable payments tied to customer satisfaction, including periodic review of commission rates and provisions for deferral or clawback in case of service deficiency.
      Summary: A Multi-Agency Group has been constituted to coordinate investigation of alleged undisclosed offshore assets revealed in the Panama Papers, undertaking international cooperation, submitting reports to the Government, and informing the Special Investigation Team; further action including assessment, penalties and prosecution will follow investigative outcomes. The statement stresses that disclosure of information about specific taxpayers is restricted by statute and that appearance in leaked material is not, alone, indicative of tax avoidance or evasion.
      Summary: Reserve Bank directive requires Credit Information Companies to provide, upon authenticated request, a Free Full Credit Report in electronic form to individuals once per calendar year, containing all elements of the full credit report accessed by credit institutions, including the credit score; banks should use Credit Information Reports and the credit score as one factor in credit appraisal, while applicants may request from credit institutions a copy of credit information obtained from CICs against a limited regulatory charge.
      Summary: Growth rate of Gross Domestic Product increased with the latest period showing continued expansion, reflecting improved economic performance. The government links this improvement to policy measures including fiscal incentives for manufacturing and infrastructure, liberalisation of foreign direct investment, measures to ease raw material supply constraints, and programmes promoting entrepreneurship, credit access, agricultural support and social security for disadvantaged groups.
      Summary: Net direct tax collections up to November totalled Rs. 4.12 lakh crore, up 15.12% year on year and equal to 48.67% of the fiscal budget estimate. Gross CIT rose 11.22% and gross PIT (including STT) rose 22.41%; after refunds, net CIT grew 8.75% and net PIT 23.89%. Refunds of Rs. 1,05,561 crore were issued April-November, 17.35% higher than the prior-year period.
      Summary: The Income Tax department carried out coordinated searches based on intelligence, seizing substantial cash including new currency notes and gold bars totaling 127 kg, and confiscating documents related to financial transactions, gold sale records and sale/purchase entries. The raids targeted an alleged syndicate involved in currency conversion; several individuals are being questioned and a state government contractor claims ownership. The department will refer the matter to enforcement agencies for further investigation into money laundering and corruption, and is scrutinising certain bank officials.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using that reference together with cross-currency middle rates, stated the rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the Japanese yen; it also specified that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Investigations exposed coordinated schemes to launder demonetised currency via intermediaries and structured withdrawals, undercover decoy operations that revealed a mediator exchanging banned notes for commission and seizure of newly issued currency. Separate probes uncovered fraudulent opening and operation of multiple bank accounts using misused identity documents to channel deposits to beneficiaries, and physical concealment of currency within transport consignments, each resulting in seizures and ongoing inquiries.
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      381/2016-RB - dated - 7-12-2016 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident outside India) (Eighteenth Amendment) Regulations, 2016
      Summary: The amendment revises Annex B to Schedule 1, specifying sectoral foreign investment caps, entry routes (automatic or government approval) and associated conditions. It permits foreign investment in defined agricultural activities under controlled conditions, allows manufacturing under the automatic route with sales via wholesale/retail/e commerce, sets tiered entry and security/licensing conditions for defence, prescribes entry and compliance requirements for broadcasting, airports, SBRT and pharmaceuticals, and mandates disclosures and certifications for brownfield pharmaceutical investments.

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      12/2016 - dated - 8-12-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Procedure for the purposes of furnishing and verification of Form 27BA for removing of default of Short Collection and/or Non Collection of Tax at Source - Reg.
      Summary: Procedure requires furnishing and verification of Form 27BA to avoid assessee-in-default treatment for short collection or non-collection where the buyer has filed return, included the amount in income and paid tax, supported by an accountant's certificate. Collectors obtain transaction identifiers via TRACES, authorize and transmit identifiers to a registered accountant who completes Annexure A on the e-filing portal; the collector then digitally submits Form 27BA. TRACES reprocesses statements, recalculates short-collection and late collection interest, and the collector must pay the modified interest prior to submission where applicable.
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      113/2016 - dated - 8-12-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Corrigendum - Notification Number 97/2016 dated the 25th October, 2016
      Summary: Corrigendum corrects a prior income-tax notification by directing that, in the cited Gazette entry, the phrase "established under" is to be read as "referred to in", thereby altering the operative wording used to identify the entities or provisions covered by that notification; the corrigendum also records the departmental file reference and signatory.

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      52/2016 - dated - 8-12-2016 - ST
      Seeks to amend exemption notification No. 25/2012-ST dated 20.06.2012 so as to exempt services by an acquiring bank, to any person in relation to settlement of an amount upto two thousand rupees in a single transaction transacted through credit card, debit card, charge card or other payment card service
      Summary: Inserts Entry 64 into Notification No.25/2012-Service Tax to exempt services by an acquiring bank to any person in relation to settlement of a single payment card transaction up to a specified small-transaction threshold, and defines "acquiring bank" to include banking companies, financial institutions including non-banking financial companies, or any other person who makes payment to a card-accepting person.
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