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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 16,2015

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      Summary: Entry into an Advance Pricing Agreement fixing the arm's length price requires the taxpayer to file a modified return for each affected assessment year within three months from the end of the month in which the APA is executed. If an assessment was already completed, the Assessing Officer must reassess under the APA and complete that reassessment within one year from the end of the financial year in which the modified return is filed. If the assessment was pending, the Assessing Officer may complete it within an extended timeframe permitted for APA-related assessments.
      Summary: A payer must quote PAN when annual payments of life insurance premium to an insurer aggregate to Rs. 50,000 or more, the aggregation determining whether the PAN quoting obligation is triggered as a compliance mechanism for identification and reporting of premium payments.
      Summary: Quoting a Permanent Account Number (PAN) is mandatory for deposits into mutual funds and for share purchases when the payment amount is fifty thousand rupees or more, under the PAN provisions and implementing rules governing income-return and reporting obligations.
      Summary: A PAN must be furnished where a single-instance cash payment connected with travel to a foreign country exceeds the prescribed cash threshold; this covers cash payments for fare, payments to travel agents or tour operators, payments to authorized persons under foreign exchange law, and purchases of foreign currency, while excluding travel to neighbouring countries and specified pilgrimage locations.
      Summary: Permanent Account Number (PAN) is mandatory for opening a bank account under the income tax statutory framework and implementing rules; the requirement applies generally and the source does not specify any monetary threshold limiting the obligation, reflecting PAN's function as an identification and compliance mechanism in return of income and assessment procedure contexts.
      Summary: A PAN furnishing requirement applies to sale and purchase of securities: where consideration in a securities transaction exceeds the statutory high-value threshold, the person transacting must furnish their Permanent Account Number to the counterparty, implementing identity verification and enabling tax reporting obligations under the income-tax rules.
      Summary: A PAN must be furnished when a depositor makes a time deposit with a bank, banking company, or banking institution that exceeds the prescribed monetary threshold; this imposes an identification and reporting obligation under the income tax PAN provisions and rules.
      Summary: A Permanent Account Number (PAN) must be furnished for sale or purchase of immovable property when the transaction reaches the statutory value threshold, as part of PAN-related obligations in return of income and assessment procedure; this requirement applies to parties to the transaction to ensure tax documentation and compliance.
      Summary: No prior permission is required to file a revised return; the assessee has a right to submit a revised return. An application framed as seeking permission to revise the originally filed return cannot be treated as, or substitute for, a valid revised return, and therefore does not meet the statutory mechanism for revision.
      Summary: An assessee may file a revised return multiple times so long as each revision is within the applicable limitation period and corrects an omission or wrong statement discovered in the earlier return, permitting successive amendments prior to expiry of the statutory time bar.
      Summary: A validly filed revised return withdraws and substitutes the original return for assessment purposes; corrections or amendments made to a filed return without filing a revised return do not change the filing's character and therefore do not effect such substitution.
      Summary: Where an assessee obliged to furnish an auditor's report with its income tax return fails to submit it with the original filing, the auditor's report may be furnished subsequently with the revised return, permitting rectification of that omission under the return amendment regime.
      Summary: An intimation issued under section 143(1) is procedural and does not constitute a formal assessment; therefore a revised return filed after such an intimation but within the statutory period must be treated as duly filed and considered by the Assessing Officer.
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      By: Hardik Shah
      Summary: The article recommends narrowing litigation and modernising CENVAT Credit by broadening the definition of capital goods, allowing first year credit for capital acquisitions, expanding input service eligibility for service providers and reinstating "setting up" to protect establishment related credits. It urges incorporation of a notification permitting utilisation of credit when inputs or capital goods are removed or written off, redrafting export treatment language to clarify when services qualify as exports based on timely foreign currency receipt, and aligning penalty rules with interest provisions to avoid penalising unutilised wrongful credits.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Board prescribes a monetary threshold for filing appeals to the Supreme Court, applied to the disputed duty (including refund cases and audit protective demands) and excluding revision applications before the Joint Secretary; litigation may continue if penalty or interest alone exceeds the limit. A subsequent Board clarification requires compliance before filing SLPs. Several reported appeals by revenue were not pursued at the Supreme Court where the tax effect was negligible, illustrating the threshold's operational impact.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Where a manufacturer declares goods as not meant for retail sale and no evidence rebuts that declaration, valuation on the basis of transaction value is appropriate; absence of MRP and uncontested industrial-use declaration support assessment under Section 4, with the revenue bearing the burden to prove retail intent or contrary pricing information.
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      Summary: Department of Financial Services programmes deliver operational frameworks for financial inclusion and social security: PMJDY provides Basic Saving Bank Accounts with overdraft and RuPay debit cards, deploys Bank Mitrs with e-KYC and interoperable payments to cover Sub-Service Areas, and reports large-scale account openings, Aadhaar seeding, lower zero-balance rates, and use for wage and subsidy transfers. PMMY offers tiered microcredit (Shishu, Kishore, Tarun) via banks, MFIs and NBFCs with a MUDRA Card, reporting disbursement volumes and targeted borrower composition. APY, PMSBY and PMJJBY provide pension, accident insurance and life insurance through CBS-enabled banks with enrolment and claim statistics.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published a reference rate for the US dollar and confirmed that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on that reference; it also provided derived exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen against the rupee using the USD reference and cross currency middle rates.
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      62/2015 - dated - 14-12-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on Abendazole, originating in, or exported from the People's Republic of China, for a period of five years
      Summary: The Central Government has imposed definitive anti-dumping duty on Albendazole (tariff item 2933 29 50) after findings that exports were made below normal value, causing material injury to domestic industry. The notification prescribes differentiated duties in US dollars per kg by origin/export combinations and specific producer/exporter entries, is effective for five years from publication, and requires payment in Indian currency using the exchange rate notified by the Finance Ministry on the bill of entry date.
      2.
      57/2015 - dated - 14-12-2015 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend Notification No. 69/2011-Customs, dated 29th July, 2011 so as to provide a concessional rate of basic customs duty in respect of tariff item 84082020 [engines of a kind used for the propulsion of motor vehicles – of cylinder capacity exceeding 250 cc] and 87084000 [gear box and parts thereof, of motor vehicles], w.e.f. 1st of January, 2016 at 5.94% and 8.13%, respectively, when imported under the India-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IJCEPA)
      Summary: Amends Notification No. 69/2011-Customs to substitute the table entries at two serial numbers, providing concessional basic customs duty rates for specified motor vehicle engines (cylinder capacity exceeding 250 cc) and for gear boxes and parts when imported under the India-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement; action taken under the Customs Act on public interest grounds and given an appointed effective date.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      32/2015-16 - dated 15-12-2015
      Filling of reconciliation return for the year 2014-15
      Summary: Extension of the deadline for filing the reconciliation return in Form 9 for 2014-15: the Commissioner has extended the last date for online submission to allow dealers additional time and partially modified an earlier circular. Filing in Form 9 is required only for dealers who made interstate sales against statutory Forms C, F or H or claimed deductions from taxable turnover using specified deduction forms (E-I/E-II, I/J); dealers without such transactions need not file.

      Income Tax

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      F. No. 385/26/2015-IT(B) - dated 15-12-2015
      Order under Section 119(2)(a) of the Income-tax Act, 1961-Extension of last date of payment of December instalment of Advance Tax for FY 2015-16 in respect of assessees in the State of Tamil Nadu and Union territory of Puducherry
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes extends the last date for payment of the December instalment of advance tax for the relevant financial year for all corporate and non-corporate assessees in the State of Tamil Nadu and the Union territory of Puducherry, exercising powers under Section 119(2)(a) of the Income-tax Act, 1961, thereby moving the mid-December deadline to a later date in December for those jurisdictions.

      DGFT

      3.
      11/2015 - dated 14-12-2015
      Clarification on availability of benefit under Focus Product Scheme of Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 on the export of items mentioned at SI No. 269 of Appendix 37-D, Table 1 of Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 of kind used on bicycle (ITC HS 8481)
      Summary: Clarification: the Focus Product Scheme incentive for the tariff entry at Sl. No. 269 of Appendix 37 D (ITC HS 8481) was intended only for parts used on bicycles; other items appearing in the same description, including industrial valves not serving as bicycle parts, are not eligible. The scheme has ended, and cases where scrips were issued for non bicycle items should be reviewed and corrective action taken to recover erroneously granted claims.
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