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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 11,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Court upheld constitution of NCLT and NCLAT but declared certain appointment and selection provisions invalid, directing corrective amendments. Technical members must possess specialised professional experience and standing comparable to judicial standards, and the selection committee must follow the Court-prescribed composition to safeguard independence. The tribunal's contempt power was sustained and rights to broader professional representation were affirmed; the government must amend statutory provisions through parliament and obtain presidential assent before full implementation.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Cenvat credit is allowable where the assessee has availed input services and paid service tax, even if not registered at the time of availing services. Denials based solely on invoices issued before registration or invoices not in the recipient's name are improper where there is no dispute about receipt of services and payment of tax. Registration is not a statutory precondition for claiming Cenvat credit, and refusal on a non-statutory ground is unjustified.
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      Summary: Central monitoring of major infrastructure projects is effected through Ministry oversight and the PMO's PRAGATI, an IT-based three-tier redressal and monitoring mechanism linking the PMO, GOI Secretaries and State Chief Secretaries. The Ministry tracks Central Sector Infrastructure Projects above the cost threshold for time and cost overruns, applying rigorous appraisal, an Online Computerized Monitoring System, Standing Committees to fix responsibility, regular administrative reviews and State-level Central Sector Projects Coordination Committees to remove bottlenecks. PRAGATI provides high-level video-conferenced review and escalation, but detailed data on projects stalled due to disputes or coordination failures is not centrally maintained.
      Summary: Returns of FIIs/FPIs will not be treated as defective if the filer is registered with SEBI, has no permanent establishment or place of business in India, and has provided the basic information required under the defective-return information requirement when business income exists; CPC Bengaluru will process AY2015-16 returns with SEBI registration numbers, and FIIs/FPIs for earlier years may submit missing details via the e-filing portal in response to existing defective-return notices.
      Summary: The tax administration introduced pre-filling of TDS schedule on the e filing portal to streamline online rectification requests for incorrect TDS details. Taxpayers no longer need to re-enter the entire TDS schedule, a change designed to reduce omissions and processing delays caused by incomplete rectification submissions and to ease the compliance burden for correcting TDS mismatches.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published the reference rate for the US Dollar and corresponding cross currency mid rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen against the Rupee, and specified that the SDR Rupee rate will be derived from the USD reference rate, making the USD rate the operative benchmark for related multi currency valuations.
      Summary: Recommend a national GST RNR of 15-15.5% (preferably 15%), derived from adjustments to indirect tax turnover estimates and validated against macro and direct-turnover approaches. Adopt a transitional multi-rate structure: combined lower rate 12%, combined standard rate 17-18% (under 15% RNR), and a combined demerit rate 40% for luxury/sin goods. Require a narrow, common exemptions list, elimination of CVD/SAD exemptions, preservation of input tax credits (including on capital goods), a transparent five year State compensation mechanism, and no administratively complicating state rate bands.
      Summary: A bilateral Memorandum of Understanding provides for suspension of tax collection during the pendency of Mutual Agreement Procedure cases between India and South Korea, staying collection of contested assessments for taxpayers of both jurisdictions pending MAP resolution; it expressly includes transfer pricing disputes under the revised Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement.
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      Central Excise

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      25/2015 - dated - 9-12-2015 - CE (NT)
      Amendment of Central Excise Rules, 2002
      Summary: The amendment defers the due date for payment of the duty on clearances for November 2015 by assessees in Tamil Nadu to a later date in December and adds provisions empowering the Central Board of Excise and Customs to extend prescribed periods by order where circumstances of a special nature are specified, enabling administrative extensions of deadlines.

      FEMA

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      357/2015-RB - dated - 7-12-2015 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Manner of Receipt and Payment) (Amendment) Regulations, 2015
      Summary: The amendment inserts into Regulation 5 of the Foreign Exchange Management (Manner of Receipt and Payment) Regulations, 2000 a provision authorising "any other mode of payment" in accordance with directions issued by the Reserve Bank of India to authorised dealers, thereby permitting the RBI to prescribe additional payment methods for foreign exchange receipts and payments.

      Service Tax

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      26/2015 - dated - 9-12-2015 - ST
      Amendment of Service Tax Rules, 1994
      Summary: An amendment to rule 6(1) of the Service Tax Rules, 1994 inserts a proviso allowing assessees in Tamil Nadu to pay the service tax for November 2015 to the credit of the Central Government by the 20th day of December 2015; the Service Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2015 come into force on publication in the Official Gazette under powers of section 94 of the Finance Act, 1994.
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      Income Tax

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      Press Release - dated 10-12-2015
      New facility of pre-filling TDS data while submitting online rectification
      Summary: A new facility enables pre-filling of TDS schedule on the Income-tax Department's e filing portal to support online rectification of incorrect TDS details, supplying existing TDS data into the rectification interface so taxpayers can correct or update particulars without retyping entire schedules and thereby reduce errors and processing delays.
      2.
      Press Release - dated 10-12-2015
      Clarification regarding defective notices issued to FII/FPIs
      Summary: Clarification provides that returns of FIIs/FPIs will not be treated as defective under section 139(9) where the FII/FPI is registered with SEBI, has no Permanent Establishment/place of business in India, and has furnished the basic information required under section 139(9)(f) if there is business income; processing for returns with SEBI registration numbers is being undertaken at CPC Bengaluru, and FIIs/FPIs for earlier years may supply such details via the Income-tax Department e-filing portal in response to prior notices.
      3.
      F. No. 385/26/2015-IT(B) - dated 5-12-2015
      Extension of time for deposit of tax deducted at source and tax collected at source for the State of Tamil Nadu
      Summary: The due date for deposit of tax deducted at source and tax collected at source in respect of deductions or collections made during November 2015 by deductors located in the State of Tamil Nadu is extended from the original statutory due date to a later specified date; the extension is issued under the Central authority's statutory power and applies only to the stated month and territorial scope.

      FEMA

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      33 - dated 10-12-2015
      Exim Bank's GoI supported Line of Credit of USD 268.35 million to the Government of United Republic of Tanzania
      Summary: A Government of India supported Line of Credit from Exim Bank to Tanzania finances eligible exports under India's Foreign Trade Policy for a specified pipeline extension project; at least 75% of contract value for goods and services (excluding consultancy) must originate in India while up to 25% may be sourced abroad. Shipments must be declared on EDF/SDF forms; no agency commission is payable under the LOC though exporters may remit commission from their own resources or EEFC balances after receipt of contract payment, subject to prevailing rules.
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      34 - dated 10-12-2015
      Exim Bank's GoI supported Line of Credit of USD 55 million to the Government of Republic of Congo
      Summary: A Government of India supported Line of Credit to the Republic of Congo for a cement plant requires at least 75% of contract value for goods and services to be supplied from India, permits up to 25% non consultancy goods procurement from abroad, mandates EDF/SDF shipment declarations, prescribes differing deadlines for L/C opening and disbursement for project versus supply contracts, prohibits agency commission under the LOC while allowing exporter funded commission remittances subject to realization and compliance, and directs AD Category I banks to notify exporters; issued under FEMA directions.
      6.
      35 - dated 10-12-2015
      Guidelines on trading of Currency Futures and Exchange Traded Currency Options in Recognized Stock Exchanges - Introduction of Cross-Currency Futures and Exchange Traded Option Contracts
      Summary: Recognised stock exchanges may offer cross currency futures and options in EUR USD, GBP USD and USD JPY and expand INR based options to EUR INR, GBP INR and JPY INR. Contract types, sizes, quotation and settlement currencies, premium quotation/payments, and INR settlement computation for cross currency contracts using the USD INR Reference Rate and corresponding published exchange rates are prescribed. Market participants, including residents and FPIs, may take positions without establishing underlying exposure subject to existing aggregate position limits and exchange specified limits; AD Category I banks must observe Net Open Position Limits and ensure synthetic USD INR exposures comply with USD INR position limits.
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