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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 22,2015

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: GST will consolidate indirect taxation into a single levy for many goods and services, bringing intangible rights under one tax and enabling input tax credit, while leaving uncertainty over electricity, tourism and hospitality, and sectors carved out or specially treated such as petroleum, alcohol and tobacco; tobacco remains subject to state taxation and excise, raising cumulative tax and compliance concerns, and other areas like real estate, financial services, certain IPRs, health care, education and public transport also require clarification on inclusion and credit rules.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Section 27A of the Customs Act applies to belated refunds of Special Additional Duty (SAD); the statutory definition of "duty" encompasses SAD and, under the application provisions of the Customs Tariff Act, the Customs Act refund and delayed-refund interest provisions operate to grant interest on belated SAD refunds.
      By: Rakesh Singh
      Summary: Where both valuation provisions apply, Rule 4 must be preferred over Rule 8 because it aligns more closely with the statutory valuation framework; Rule 8 separately prescribes valuation for captively consumed goods based on cost of production with a prescribed markup.
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      Summary: Government measures to boost industrial growth comprise the Make in India initiative, FDI liberalisation, investor facilitation and e-governance, creation of industrial corridors coordinated by a National Industrial Corridor Development Authority, regional and sectoral incentive schemes including NEIIP, Transport/Freight Subsidy Schemes and Central Capital/Interest Subsidy Schemes, sector programmes such as the Integrated Development of Leather Sector and Mega Food Parks, and tax incentives for additional manufacturing employment under section 80JJAA.
      Summary: Indian technology sector investment in the United States during the early 2010s was reported to include substantial investment flows, sizable tax payments, and support for a large number of direct and indirect jobs, as cited from a NASSCOM report and summarized in a written parliamentary reply by the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Commerce & Industry.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes an official daily Reference Rate for the US Dollar as the benchmark rupee exchange rate and supplies corresponding rupee rates for other major currencies by applying middle cross-currency quotes to that Reference Rate; the notice also specifies that the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the published Reference Rate.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F. No. 1/33/2013-CL-V - dated - 14-12-2015 - Co. Law
      Companies (Audit and Auditors) Amendment Rules, 2015 - Chartered Accountant, Cost Auditor or Secretarial Auditor has to report the fraud in the company in the prescribed manner.
      Summary: Statutory auditors, and likewise cost and secretarial auditors, must report suspected significant frauds to the Board or Audit Committee within two days, obtain observations within forty five days, and forward their report plus the Board's/Audit Committee's reply and the auditor's comments to the Central Government within fifteen days; absent a reply, the auditor forwards the report with a note. Reports must be sent to the Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs in a sealed posted cover followed by email, on auditor letterhead, signed, sealed, showing contact details and membership number, and in Form ADT 4. Lesser frauds must be reported to the Board or Audit Committee and disclosed in the Board's Report with specified particulars.

      Customs

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      145/2015 - dated - 18-12-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in Principal Notification No. 12/97-Customs(N.T.) dated 02.04.1997
      Summary: The notification inserts Powarkheda, District Hoshangabad, into the Table of Principal Notification No. 12/97-CUSTOMS (N.T.) as an authorised location for the unloading of imported goods and the loading of export goods, thereby extending the list of inland container depots/land customs stations in Madhya Pradesh permitted to perform those customs operations.

      FEMA

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      360/2015-RB - dated - 17-12-2015 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident outside India) (Thirteenth Amendment) Regulations, 2015
      Summary: Amendment inserts security receipts issued by securitisation companies into Schedule 5 of the FEMA regulations as eligible for transfer or issue to persons resident outside India, conditional on meeting requirements specified by the regulatory authorities; the change is effected across multiple paragraphs of Schedule 5 and takes effect on Gazette publication.

      VAT - Delhi

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      No. F.3(25)/Fin(Rev-I)/2015-2016/dsvi/954 - dated - 18-12-2015 - DVAT
      Amendment in Delhi Value Added Tax Rules, 2005
      Summary: The Delhi VAT Rules are amended to reduce input tax credit for un manufactured tobacco, tobacco products and all kinds of lubricants-100 percent reduction under the proviso to rule 7(1)(b) and a formulaic reduction {(R-2)100/R} percent under substituted rule 7(5), where R is the rate of tax under section 4. Rule 43(1) is replaced to require that the owner, driver or person in charge of a goods vehicle carry specified transport documents (Forms DVAT-32 to DVAT-35A) and any other Commissioner notified documents in the form and manner prescribed.
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      Customs

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      F. No.390/Misc./67/2014-JC - dated 18-12-2015
      Withdrawal of cases pending before HC/CESTAT on the basis of earlier Supreme Court's decision on the identical matters
      Summary: Instruction requires zonal Committees of Principal Chief Commissioners/Chief Commissioners to review appeals in High Courts and the Appellate Tribunal and, where appeals are covered by an accepted higher court precedent, direct Commissioners to apply for withdrawal; exclusions apply where multiple issues exist or substantial questions of law remain undecided. Monthly reports on reviews and withdrawals must be submitted to the Board and the instruction is effective immediately.
      2.
      F. No.390/Misc./69/2015-JC - dated 18-12-2015
      Corrigendum - Authorizing officers of the Zone to appear before CESTAT Bench
      Summary: Authorisation for officers of the Zone to appear before the appellate tribunal is modified by a corrigendum which directs that the subsequent text in paragraph 2 after clause (a) of the prior instruction is deleted, altering the prior procedural direction on representation before the tribunal and requiring dissemination to relevant commissioners and directorates.
      3.
      F. No. 307/32/2015-SO(PAC-Cus.) - dated 18-12-2015
      Action Taken By the Government on the Observation / Recommendations contained in their 20th Report (16th Lok Sabha)of the Public Accounts Committee on Non-compliance by the Ministries/Departments in timely submission of Action Taken Notes on the Non-selected Audit Paragraphs(Civil and other Ministries)
      Summary: The Ministry directs that officers responsible for serious lapses in furnishing remedial Action Taken Notes must be identified and subject to disciplinary action; internal auditors must follow the Audit Manual and assessing officers must adhere to Ministry and DG(System) instructions in scrutiny of Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills. Jurisdictional Commissioners must examine audit objections when submitting ATNs and, where serious lapses are found, fix responsibility and initiate action under CCS(CCA) conduct rules.
      4.
      F. No. 390/Misc./163/2010-JC - dated 17-12-2015
      Reduction of Government litigation providing monetary limits for filing appeals by the Department before CESTAT/High Courts and Supreme Court
      Summary: The Board prescribes monetary limits below which the Department shall not file appeals at successive appellate forums to reduce government litigation. It fixes separate thresholds for appeals to the appellate tribunal, higher courts and the apex court. The instruction, issued under the statutory delegation applicable to excise, service tax and customs, partially modifies the earlier instruction by adding a sub clause allowing appeals on classification and refund issues that are of legal and/or recurring nature; all other terms of the prior instruction remain.
      5.
      F. No.390/Misc./69/2015-JC - dated 15-12-2015
      Authorizing officers of the Zone to appear before CESTAT Bench
      Summary: Chief Commissioners may nominate a jurisdictional officer to plead departmental cases before the appellate tribunal as an authorised representative; if no officer is available, the Chief Commissioner may, based on merits, authorise any other officer from the zone to appear before the Bench.
      6.
      No. 1/20/2014-MC/288 - dated 29-9-2015
      Action Taken by the Government on the Observations/ Recommendations contained in their Twentieth Report (16th Lok sabha) of the Public Accounts Committee on “Non-Compliance by the Ministries/ Department in timely submission of Action Taken Notes on the Non-selected Audit Paragraphs (Civil and other Ministries)
      Summary: Ministries must expedite implementation of Standing Audit Committee recommendations to ensure action is initiated against officers responsible for serious lapses in furnishing remedial or corrective Action Taken Notes on audit paragraphs, and put in place a system for fixing responsibility. All Ministries/Departments are directed to comply with the Public Accounts Committee's recommendations and monitor implementation; full recommendations are available on the PAC website.
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