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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 17,2015

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      Summary: Swachh Bharat Cess applies to all taxable services except those that are fully exempt under a statutory notification or are otherwise not leviable to service tax; the cess was imposed by government authority to cover the taxable service base while preserving existing exemptions and non leviability rules.
      Summary: The circular states that Swachh Bharat Cess is not integrated into the Cenvat credit chain; the reversal under Rule 6 requires payment based on the value of exempted services, and therefore a separate reversal of Swachh Bharat Cess is not required when reversing credit under Rule 6 of the Cenvat Credit Rules.
      Summary: Point of taxation governs SBC liability for reverse-charge services: the date of payment is the point of taxation and SBC is payable on the value of the taxable service at the prescribed rate when consideration is paid to the service provider.
      Summary: Persons liable to pay service tax under the sub rules of rule 6 may elect to discharge Swachh Bharat Cess by applying a prescribed computation to their Service Tax liability; once exercised the election must be applied uniformly to such services and cannot be changed during the financial year.
      Summary: Swachh Bharat Cess on restaurant services is payable on the taxable value determined under the Service Tax (Determination of Value) Rules, 2006; for restaurants, eating joints or messes with any air-conditioning or central heating, the cess and service tax are each applied to the portion of the total charge treated as taxable under those rules, and the combined levy is the sum of the service tax rate and the cess rate applied to that taxable portion.
      Summary: Service tax and Swachh Bharat Cess on services governed by Rule 2A, 2B or 2C are computed by multiplying the combined service tax plus SBC rate by the value determined under the relevant rule. For works contract services, applying the combined rate to the rule specified taxable fraction of the contract value produces the operative tax liability; the same approach applies to restaurant and outdoor catering services.
      Summary: Because SBC is a new levy on taxable services not in the Negative List or wholly exempt, the Point of Taxation Rules determine liability. SBC does not arise where payment and invoice are issued before the levy's commencement or where payment precedes commencement but invoice is issued within the short prescribed period. SBC is chargeable where service provision, invoice issuance and payment occur on or after the commencement date; it also applies if service is provided on or after commencement but payment was received earlier and invoice is not issued within the short post-commencement period.
      Summary: Cenvat credit for the Swachh Bharat Cess (SBC) is not available because SBC is not integrated into the Cenvat credit chain; consequently SBC cannot be claimed as input credit nor paid using credits of any other duty or tax.
      Summary: Swachh Bharat Cess is to be levied on the same abatement percentage that applies to service tax; the notification prescribing abatement for service tax applies equally to SBC, so the combined rate (service tax plus SBC) is applied to the abated value to determine the effective levy.
      Summary: Swachh Bharat Cess for services under reverse charge is payable by the service recipient: Chapter V provisions apply to SBC, and government notification makes the existing service tax reverse charge notification applicable to SBC mutatis mutandis, so recipients compute and discharge SBC under the same reverse charge rules.
      Summary: The Swachh Bharat Cess is not a cess on service tax but is imposed as a separate charge measured on the value of taxable services, rather than being calculated on the amount of service tax as was done for Education Cess and SHE Cess.
      Summary: The operative tax burden on taxable services equals the prevailing service tax rate plus the Swachh Bharat Cess, expressed in the FAQ as an additive formula (for example, service tax rate plus 0.5% SBC) to determine the overall effective rate after SBC's introduction.
      Summary: Separate accounting codes for the Swachh Bharat Cess will be notified in consultation with the Principal Chief Controller of Accounts, establishing distinct minor head classifications to record cess Tax Collection, Other Receipts, Penalties and Deduct Refunds with corresponding numeric codes for government accounting.
      Summary: Swachh Bharat Cess (SBC) is levied independently of service tax and must be charged, collected and paid separately; it should appear as a distinct line item on invoices (may be shown after service tax), be accounted for separately in books of account, and remitted under a separate accounting code, with treatment similar to education cesses.
      Summary: The Swachh Bharat Cess is computed using the same methodology as service tax and is levied on the identical taxable value applied for service tax, with no separate valuation base or distinct computation formula for the Cess.
      Summary: Proceeds of the Swachh Bharat Cess are to be credited to the Consolidated Fund of India, and after parliamentary appropriation the Central Government may utilise such sums for financing and promoting Swachh Bharat initiatives or for related purposes.
      Summary: Imposition of Swachh Bharat Cess is a statutory levy on taxable services to generate revenue expressly for financing and promoting Swachh Bharat initiatives and related purposes, creating an obligation on service providers to collect and remit the cess so funds are available for the designated sanitation objectives.
      Summary: The circular clarifies that Swachh Bharat Cess is not leviable on services which are fully exempt from service tax and on services covered by the negative list, limiting the cess's chargeability to taxable services only.
      Summary: The Central Government appointed 15 November 2015 as the date on which provisions of the Swachh Bharat Cess come into effect, by notification No.21/2015 Service Tax dated 6 November 2015.
      Summary: Swachh Bharat Cess is a statutory cess levied as a service cess under Chapter VI of the Finance Act, 2015, imposed on all taxable services and collected in accordance with the Act's levy and collection provisions, thereby increasing service tax liability and requiring compliance with service tax accounting and remittance rules.
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      Summary: The statement urges reaffirmation of the Doha Development Agenda and adherence to its development dimension, calling for negotiations within established DDA frameworks and WTO principles. It stresses agriculture as the DDA cornerstone, advocating an effective special safeguard mechanism for developing countries and revised rules on public stockholding for food security, while warning against sidelining long standing development concerns. The address also supports a strong LDC package, highlights India's duty free quota free access and services preferences for LDCs, and urges services liberalization, particularly in Modes 1 and 4.
      Summary: Inflation management and a new Monetary Policy Framework between Government and the RBI introduced an explicit inflation objective, supported by supply-side measures and accommodative monetary easing in 2015 to restore price stability and spur growth. Concurrently, banking reforms (recapitalisation, Mission Indradhanush, Payment and Small Finance Bank licences) and financial-sector measures (NIIF creation, tax-free bonds, FPI debt limits, PPP appraisal and Viability Gap Funding, municipal bond guidelines) were implemented to mobilise long-term finance, improve governance, deepen markets and promote infrastructure and financial inclusion.
      Summary: Amendment under the Customs Act substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), prescribing unit tariff values in US dollars for specified imported commodities. The substituted tables list operative unit values for crude palm oil, RBD palm oil, other palm oils, crude palmolein, RBD palmolein, other palmolein, crude soybean oil, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and unit valuations for gold and silver where notification benefits apply, for use in customs assessment and import valuation.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India publishes the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate with middle cross currency quotes, provides Rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on that reference rate.
      Summary: Extension of the last installment deadline for payment of Advance Tax: the tax authority issued an administrative order under the Income-tax Act extending the date for deposit of the December installment due to severe rainfall and floods; Advance Tax deposited into Government accounts on or before the extended date will be treated as timely payment for that installment.
      Summary: Mandatory quoting of PAN is expanded under amended Income tax Rules to require PAN for purchase or sale of any goods or services exceeding the revised transaction threshold, while certain monetary limits for other specified transactions (including immovable property, hotel/restaurant bills, time deposits, and shares of unlisted companies) have been increased and applicability extended to additional institutions; amendments take effect from 1 January 2016.
      Summary: Central Board of Direct Taxes adopted measures to ease compliance and reduce litigation by clarifying Minimum Alternate Tax applicability for foreign investors and excluding MAT for foreign companies without a permanent establishment, notified transfer pricing rules adopting a range concept and multi year data, simplified self declaration procedures for lower deduction, launched an online pilot to reconcile prepaid tax mismatches, issued Income Computation and Disclosures Standards, addressed tax treatment of offshore rupee bonds, expedited small refunds, and raised departmental appeal thresholds while forming a committee to simplify the Income Tax framework.
      Summary: Revised monetary limits for departmental appeals increase the thresholds for instituting appeals and are made retrospective to pending matters; pending appeals below the new thresholds may be withdrawn or not pressed. A regional collegium of two senior officers is mandated to consider withdrawal of departmental appeals above the revised thresholds where no question of law is involved, the issue is settled by the Department, or subsequent amendment makes the appeal irrelevant.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      46/2015 - dated - 16-12-2015 - CE
      Seeks to further amend notification No 12/2012-Central Excise dated 17.03.2012 so as to increase the Basic Excise Duty rates on Petrol and Diesel(both unbranded and branded)
      Summary: The Central Government, under section 5A of the Central Excise Act, 1944, amends Notification No.12/2012-Central Excise by substituting higher per litre Basic Excise Duty entries for specified items covering branded and unbranded petrol and diesel in the notification's table. The amendment is issued as Notification No.46/2015-Central Excise and takes effect from 17th December, 2015.

      Customs

      2.
      142/2015 - dated - 15-12-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of T V of Edible oil, Brass, Poppy seed, Areca nut, gold and Sliver
      Summary: Notification No. 142/2015 substitutes TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 of Notification No. 36/2001 Customs (N.T.), prescribing specific tariff values for listed imports. The substituted tables set US dollar tariff values per metric tonne for edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds and areca nuts, and per unit tariff values for gold and silver when concession entries are availed, thereby providing fixed benchmarks for customs import valuation.
      3.
      F. No. D-22011/ 47/2015/1448 - dated - 11-12-2015 - Safeguard
      Corrigendum - Notification No. F. No. D-22011/47/2015 [Safeguard] 7-12-2015.
      Summary: The corrigendum corrects a typographical error in the Notice of Initiation for a safeguard investigation into hot rolled flat sheets and plates, specifying that the eighth line of paragraph 3 should read "7225 (72254013, 72254019, 72254020, 72254030 and 72259900)" instead of the previously published sequence, limiting the amendment to tariff classification references without altering the substantive scope of the safeguard proceeding.

      Income Tax

      4.
      92/2015 - dated - 11-12-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (20th Amendment) Rules, 2015
      Summary: Investment funds and persons responsible for payments must provide a statement of income distributed or credited to unit holders in Form No.64C to each unit holder and file a consolidated Form No.64D electronically with the tax authority, both by prescribed deadlines, with Form No.64C verified by the payer and Form No.64D verified by an accountant. Form No.64D requires fund identification, SEBI registration details if applicable, total income, specified loss adjustments, an allocation schedule of income components and an annexed unit-holder list with PANs, supported by audited accounts and registration certificates; the tax systems wing will prescribe the electronic filing procedure and security policies.

      SEZ

      5.
      S.O. 3379(E) - dated - 11-12-2015 - SEZ
      Set up a Multi Product Special Economic Zone at Mundra Taluka, District Kutch, in the State of Gujarat
      Summary: Designation of a Multi Product Special Economic Zone at Mundra Taluka, Kutch, Gujarat is notified under the SEZ Act, 2005 with specified delineated area; an Approval Committee comprising designated ex officio officials and a developer representative is constituted; and the zone is declared to be deemed an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act, with later de-notification of certain areas recorded by subsequent notification.
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      Service Tax

      1.
      190/9/2015 - dated 15-12-2015
      Scope of Job Work and Manpower supply services - Applicability of service tax on the services received by apparel exporters in relation to fabrication of garments
      Summary: Classification between manpower supply and job work depends on contractual terms and factual scope: manpower supply places personnel under recipient control with charges tied to deployed labour, while job work assigns a specific fabrication task with provider accountability and per-piece valuation. Service tax exemption under the negative list applies only where the job work involves a process subject to excise duties. Determination of tax liability requires case-by-case examination of control, payment basis, accountability, place of work, and related contractual terms.

      Customs

      2.
      F. No. 394/193/2015-Cus (AS) - dated 16-12-2015
      Issuance of Look Out Circulars (LOC)
      Summary: Issuance of Look Out Circulars is centralized: LOC requests for Customs Act contraventions must be routed through DRI (Headquarters) and requests for cognizable offences under the Central Excise Act and service tax provisions through DGCEI. DRI and DGCEI shall maintain and update a reliable real time database of all LOC requests and issuances. An operational exception permits immediate short duration LOCs at airports on specific intelligence. The instruction recalls MHA guidelines that LOCs may be used in cognizable offences where an accused is evading arrest and that searches or interrogations may occur in non cognizable matters without detention.
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