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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 20,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Payment of service tax into an incorrect accounting code may be rectified administratively rather than by duplicate payment where guidance allows. Rectification applies when the error involves the same registration number, misallocation among minor heads (cess, interest, penalty), or remittance to the wrong major head (service tax vs central excise). The assessee must represent through Range and Division with certified challans, returns and supporting documents; the Range Officer verifies and certifies the claim and the Commissionerate makes ledger corrections before forwarding to the e-PAO, with escalation to central accounts authorities for inter-major-head transfers.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Where services are taxable, the statutory obligation to discharge service tax remains on the service provider notwithstanding contractual allocation of tax burden; contractual shifting affects only private rights between parties and does not oblige the Revenue to recover from a third party or to wait for reimbursement. The assessee must register, file returns and comply with statutory procedures, and interest and penalties under the Finance Act may apply for nonpayment, even where contractors agreed to bear the tax impact.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Refund of advance tax paid by casual or non-resident taxable persons is conditional on furnishing all returns during the period of registration. The definition of the relevant date for refund claims now includes the date of receipt of goods or services by a person other than the supplier and the date of payment of tax in other cases. A prior relevant-date rule for goods returned for remaking or reconditioning has been deleted. A new refund provision addresses refunds to specified UN agencies and multilateral financial institutions under the United Nations (Privileges and Immunities) Act, 1947.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Revised GST law narrows refund availability and alters procedures: specialised international and diplomatic entities may apply for refunds of tax on inward supplies within prescribed timelines; unutilised input tax credit refunds are limited to exports (including zero-rated) and inverted duty cases and barred for nil-rated or fully exempt supplies, and are not allowed where the supplier claims output tax refund under the IGST framework, constraining recoveries to exports under bond. Provisional refunds are increased to ease exporter liquidity and the period for issuing refund orders is reduced. The unjust enrichment rule is adjusted with specific exceptions for supplies not provided, cancelled or partially performed.
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      Summary: Restrictions require that tenders of Specified Bank Notes above Rs.5000 be credited to accounts only once during the remaining period, after on record questioning in presence of two bank officials, recording a satisfactory explanation and raising a CBS flag. Tenders up to Rs.5000 may be credited normally but cumulative exceedances may trigger the same procedure. Full value credits above Rs.5000 must be into KYC compliant accounts; non KYC accounts face limits. Equivalent value may be credited to the tenderer's account or, with specific authorization, to a third party account; deposits under the Taxation and Investment Regime are exempt.
      Summary: The government reduced the deemed profit rate under section 44AD for the portion of total turnover or gross receipts received through banking channels or digital means for the specified financial year, while the existing deemed rate continues to apply to receipts received in cash; the change is to be effected by amendment in the Finance Bill.
      Summary: Deposits of demonetised Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes above five thousand rupees may be deposited only once before 30 December 2016, subject to bank due diligence; deposits at or below five thousand rupees continue as before, while cumulative deposits exceeding five thousand rupees in the interval must follow RBI procedures. Payment of taxes, penalties, cess/surcharge and deposits under the PMGKY 2016 using old notes is permitted up to 30 December 2016. DCCBs may deposit notes collected 10-14 November 2016 with currency chests and NABARD will audit KYC records as notified by RBI.
      Summary: Registration under NEIIPP has been resumed for eligible new and substantially expanded units within the reopened window. Capital Investment Subsidy is subject to specified per-unit caps, an automatic approval threshold, and Empowered Committee review for higher claims. Interest Subsidy is restricted to term loans for capital expenditure within defined maturities and loan limits, subsidizing borrowing costs above the Prime Lending Rate up to a capped rate, with annual subsidy accruals adjusted against outstanding loans. Subsidy disbursement will occur through Direct Benefit Transfer via a central e-payment portal.
      Summary: The Act introduced a voluntary disclosure scheme permitting declarations of undisclosed cash or deposits against a prescribed composite charge of tax, surcharge and penalty plus a mandatory interest free locked deposit; declared income is excluded from total income for assessment, declarations are inadmissible as evidence in civil statutes, and specified criminal immunity is not provided. Non declaration attracts higher tax, surcharge and cess, additional penalties and possible prosecution, and search and seizure penalty slabs have been rationalised with a reduced penalty where income is admitted and taxes paid.
      Summary: The report recommends a combined national Revenue Neutral Rate of 15-15.5% (preferring 15%) and a pragmatic multi-rate design: a lower combined rate around 12% (6% centre + 6% states), a standard combined rate about 17-18%, and a combined demerit rate near 40% for specified luxury/sin goods. It urges a narrow, common exemptions list, phase-out of CVD/SAD and area-based exemptions, compensation rules for States during transition, and careful monitoring to contain inflation and improve compliance.
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      119/2016 - dated - 16-12-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      CORRIGENDUM - NOTIFICATION No. 114 /2016
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 114/2016 directs that in the Gazette-published notification (S.O. No. 4033(E)) the last line be amended by substituting the word "this" with the word "the," formalised as Notification No. 119/2016.

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      F.2/7/2016-SEZ - dated - 19-12-2016 - SEZ
      Proposals for setting up of new SEZs and MHA clearance
      Summary: National security clearance is required for new SEZ proposals when foreign investment or location give rise to security concerns; the Department must assess country sensitivity and geographical sensitivity (including proximity to international borders and sensitive installations) and confirm whether MHA clearance is needed before referring proposals to the Board of Approval. Proposals requiring clearance must include a company and director(s) self declaration disclosing identities and any preventive detention or criminal proceedings, while proposals not requiring clearance must affirm that status when submitted for BOA consideration.
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      A-16/17/2015-SEZ - dated - 29-11-2016 - SEZ
      Requests for issue of MHA Photo ID Cards to officers working in Special Economic Zones
      Summary: Applications for issuance of MHA Photo ID Cards from officials working in Special Economic Zones will not be entertained for applicants below the rank of Deputy Development Commissioner, as directed by the SEZ Division of the Department of Commerce with approval of the Competent Authority.
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