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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 12,2015

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      By: Tarun Agarwalla
      Summary: The Odisha VAT Amendment 2015 raises turnover thresholds and expands composition eligibility, establishes joint and several VAT liability between contractors and subcontractors with proportionate payment rules and rebuttable proof of tax payment, caps input tax credit to tax actually paid requiring buyer verification, abolishes pre-issuance registration inquiry in favour of electronic registration, empowers authorities to demand security and cancel registration after hearing, reforms audit and assessment procedures including an assessment-in-lieu regime with fixed penalties and extended time limits, and revises refund and appellate timeframes.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 4A institutes MRP based excise valuation: declared retail sale price on packaged goods is the deemed value less notified abatement. Non declaration, false declaration, or tampering attracts confiscation and prescribed ascertainment. When declared prices cannot be used, Rules require using prices of identical goods removed within one month or, alternatively, market inquiries on a sample basis, with the highest ascertained price applied. Exemptions under metrology rules and factual contexts (bulk packing, samples, institutional sales, multipacks) determine whether valuation falls under Section 4 or Section 4A.
      By: Srikanth Rao
      Summary: A dual destination based GST replaces multiple central and state indirect levies by imposing CGST and SGST on intra state supplies and IGST on inter state and imports. Uniform substantive rules govern chargeability, valuation and classification; time and place of supply rules determine liability; input tax credit allows set off subject to specified exclusions and utilisation hierarchy; exports are zero rated; valuation follows transaction value with fallback rules; registration, returns, refunds, audit and recovery procedures are prescribed; and a GST Council plus constitutional amendments allocate powers and apportion IGST.
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      Summary: The Ministry has streamlined incorporation procedures by adopting an integrated mechanism and tighter Registrar monitoring, and will issue a revised Form INC29 to permit appointment of multiple directors and greater flexibility in company name proposals, alongside simplified name reservation rules and a centralized time-bound approval process.
      Summary: Foreign companies that establish a place of business in India, including by electronic means, must enrol with the Registrar of Companies within the specified short timeframe after establishment, creating a mandatory registration and ongoing compliance duty under the Companies Act.
      Summary: Section 135 requires qualifying companies to adopt a Corporate Social Responsibility Policy and to allocate a prescribed proportion of average net profits to CSR activities. Schedule VII defines eligible activities, expressly including relief and welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, other backward classes, minorities and women. The Companies CSR Policy Rules and the Ministry circular provide guidance on policy formulation and implementation, and the company board decides allocation of CSR funds across Schedule VII items.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes has expanded use of Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs) to provide transfer pricing certainty, recently executing eleven APAs across multiple sectors; seven include rollback provisions and four are five year future agreements. Rollback APAs may cover up to nine years in total. Since the APA programme's 2012 statutory introduction, the CBDT has concluded thirty one APAs (predominantly unilateral with one bilateral), and current momentum in APA finalizations is expected to reduce disputes and enhance investor certainty.
      Summary: Tax dispute resolution is available through statutory contestation under the Income-tax Act, settlement before the Settlement Commission, or treaty relief via the Mutual Agreement Procedure. Some companies have served notices under BIPAs alleging treaty breaches by domestic tax proceedings and seeking international arbitration; the Government rejects those allegations and the treaty-based contention but has appointed arbitrators to protect India's interests.
      Summary: The Government introduced a revised appraisal instrument, the Annual Performance Appraisal Report (APAR), for tax officials incorporating accountability parameters linked to assessment performance and tax base expansion, with the stated aim of enhancing administrative efficiency, assessment quality, revenue coverage and taxpayer services.
      Summary: Thirteen National Savings Schemes, including various Post Office deposit products, National Savings Certificates (with the IX Issue to be discontinued effective 20.12.2015), Kisan Vikas Patra, Public Provident Fund, Sukanya Samriddhi and Senior Citizens Savings Schemes, are available to all Indian nationals in rural and urban areas primarily via the Post Office network; gross collections have risen and the Government has no proposal for a new small savings policy for senior citizens or weaker sections.
      Summary: The Annual Census on Foreign Liabilities and Assets for 2014-15 reports provisional coverage of 17,642 companies and details inward FDI, ODI and other investments at end March 2015. It highlights equity dominance in inward and outward direct investment, quantifies other investment liabilities and assets, identifies principal source and destination countries, and provides sectoral breakdowns showing manufacturing and services as main recipients of foreign equity. The release also tabulates sales, purchases, exports and imports of overseas subsidiaries and foreign subsidiaries in India.
      Summary: The Protocol modernises bilateral tax cooperation by embedding exchange of information standards to include bank information and information without domestic tax interest, permitting sharing with law enforcement only with the providing competent authority's authorization; it also provides for assistance in the collection of revenue claims and exempts source-country taxation of interest on debt-claims insured by Government or Government-owned financial institutions.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India fixed the Reference Rate for the US dollar on December 11, 2015, noted the prior day's reference rate for comparison, and-based on that dollar reference and middle cross currency quotes-published corresponding rupee exchange rates for the euro, the British pound and the Japanese yen; the SDR Rupee rate is to be based on the declared reference rate.
      Summary: Priority is placed on expanding pension scheme reach by integrating State Autonomous Bodies and unorganised workers into the National Pension System. The regulatory emphasis calls for State Governments to increase subscriber coverage, strengthen nodal office processes, ensure timely remittance of contributions, achieve full IRA compliance, update subscriber records, reduce coverage gaps and subscriber grievances, and to maximise enrolment in the Atal Pension Yojana to secure government co contribution within the enrolment window.
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      61/2015 - dated - 11-12-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on import of Cold Rolled Flat Products of Stainless Steel originating in, or exported from the People's Republic of China, Korea, European Union, South Africa, Taiwan (Chinese Taipei), Thailand and USA for a period of five years
      Summary: Imposition of definitive anti-dumping duty on cold-rolled flat products of stainless steel under tariff heading 7219 from specified countries, with product specifications and exclusions; producer- and exporter-specific percentage rates on landed value; measure grounded on review findings of continued dumping, injury to domestic industry and likelihood of recurrence; duties levied for five years from notification and "landed value" defined by assessable value under the Customs Act excluding specified tariff duties.
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      60/2015 - dated - 10-12-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy provisional anti-dumping duty on Purified Terephthalic Acid, originating in, or exported from the Peoples Republic of China, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia and Taiwan for a period not exceeding six months
      Summary: Provisional anti-dumping duty is imposed on Purified Terephthalic Acid (including Medium Quality and Qualified variants) from China, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia and Taiwan based on preliminary findings of dumping, material injury to domestic industry, and causation; specified per metric ton duties in US dollars apply by origin/export scenarios under tariff item 2917 36 00, payable in Indian currency, effective for up to six months, with exchange rate determined by Government notification and the bill of entry date.
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      F. No. D-22011/47/2015 - dated - 7-12-2015 - Safeguard
      Initiation of safeguard investigation concerning imports of “Hot Rolled flat sheets and plates (excluding hot rolled flat products in coil form) of alloy or non-alloy steel” into India.
      Summary: A safeguard investigation has been initiated into imports of specified hot rolled flat sheets and plates of alloy and non-alloy steel after applicants representing a major share of domestic production submitted data for 2012-13 to 2015-16(A). Citing rising imports, reduced capacity utilisation, falling market share, declining profitability and increased inventories, the Directorate General of Safeguards found a prima facie case of serious injury or threat thereof and invited interested parties to submit views and seek interested-party status within prescribed time limits; a public file of non-confidential material is available.

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      26/2015-20 - dated - 11-12-2015 - FTP
      Export Policy of Onions- revision in Minimum Export Price (MEP)
      Summary: Export of onions at the ITC (HS) item descriptions in Serial Numbers 51 and 52 of Chapter 7, Schedule 2 is permitted only on Letter of Credit and is subject to a Minimum Export Price of US$ 850 F.O.B. per metric ton until further orders.

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      S.O. 3303(E) - dated - 7-12-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notification u/s 35AC - Notifies the various institutions Approved by the National Committee.
      Summary: The Central Government, on the National Committee's recommendation, notifies specific institutions and approves their eligible projects and schemes as qualifying for deduction under Section 35AC, specifying for each the estimated project cost, the maximum amount allowable as a deduction and the period of approval. A table lists twenty-eight institutions with project descriptions, recommended estimated costs and deductible limits, with most approvals tied to a multi-year period and a minority to alternative timeframes.
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      Income Tax

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      21/2015 - dated 10-12-2015
      Revision of monetary limits for filing of appeals by the Department before Income Tax Appellate Tribunal and High Courts and SLP before Supreme Court - measures for reducing litigation
      Summary: Appeals in income-tax matters should be filed only when the tax effect of disputed issues exceeds prescribed monetary thresholds; tax effect means the difference between tax on assessed total income and tax that would have been chargeable had disputed income been excluded, excluding interest except where interest is in dispute. Assessing Officers must compute tax effect separately for each assessment year; appeals may be lodged only for years where the tax effect exceeds limits, with composite-order and multiple-assessee rules requiring consolidated treatment. Commissioners must record non-filing due solely to monetary limits, and specified categories of adverse decisions must be contested irrespective of tax effect. The instruction applies retrospectively to pending appeals before High Courts and Tribunals.

      DGFT

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      10/2015-20 - dated 10-12-2015
      Clarification about eligibility of Indian Kabuli Chickpeas under FPS in FTP 2009-14
      Summary: The Policy Interpretation Committee concluded that Indian Kabuli Chickpeas are the same as Kabuli Chana, fall under HS subheading 07132000 as direct leguminous vegetables (not roots or tubers), are exempt from the general pulse export ban, and therefore qualify as Edible vegetables eligible for benefits under the Focus Product Scheme of FTP 2009-14; Regional Authorities are to allow FPS benefits and dispose of pending applications.
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