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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 24,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A nominee director is subject to the same statutory duties and potential liabilities as other directors; resignation is unilateral and effective when the intention to relinquish office is communicated if intended to operate in praesenti. Filing of Form 32 and registrar entries are consequential evidence of cessation but acceptance by the board is not required. For nominee directors, the nominating entity may withdraw its nomination and the nominee is ordinarily not responsible for company acts occurring after the effective resignation or withdrawal absent continued exercise of management control.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Kerala High Court treated transfer of the right to use a trademark as a taxable transfer of goods under the VAT Act, holding royalty for trademark use and business know how subject to VAT under the statutory definition of goods and constitutional concept of transfer of the right to use goods, while declining to decide on the legality of concurrent service tax levies on the same receipts.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Allowability of prior period expenses hinges on whether payments correspond to liabilities attributable to the year under the mercantile system of accounting. Petty employee travel reimbursements, where bills are submitted and expenses are genuine and business-related, are treated as business expenditure when paid; advertising agency charges require fact-specific inquiry into whether services and billings pertain to earlier years or to the assessment year, with accrual recognition and bill submission timing determinative.
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      Summary: The Government raised the ceiling for FDI in Asset Reconstruction Companies from 49% to 74%, subject to FDI entry route conditions and sectoral caps, and imposed a sponsor cap preventing any sponsor holding more than 50% of an ARC either directly or via an FII. The 74% limit is a combined FDI and FII cap; FIIs may invest in ARCs (individual FII shareholding capped at 10% of paid-up capital) and FII investment in Security Receipts may also be increased subject to corporate bond limits and sectoral caps. RBI and SEBI will notify implementing rules.
      Summary: The Bill strengthens Reserve Bank regulatory authority by requiring prior RBI approval for acquisitions of five percent or more in banks, empowering RBI to impose conditions, collect information and inspect associate enterprises, and to supersede bank boards and appoint administrators. It mandates licensing for primary cooperative societies to do banking, allows special audits of cooperative banks, enables nationalised banks to issue preference, bonus and rights shares and vary authorised capital without the prior statutory ceiling, and establishes a Depositor Education and Awareness Fund from inoperative accounts to promote depositors' interests.
      Summary: The Companies Bill, 2012 consolidates and modernises company law by revising incorporation rules, governance and disclosure obligations, director duties and liabilities, audit and financial reporting regimes, procedures for inspections and investigations, remedies for oppression and mismanagement, and by creating a National Company Law Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal to govern corporate adjudication.
      Summary: Measures focus on export support, implementation of the National Manufacturing Policy including NIMZs, revisions to SEZ policy with streamlined environmental clearance and delegation to state pollution control officials, liberalisation of foreign direct investment across key sectors to stimulate investment, and a Cabinet-level infrastructure committee to remove regulatory bottlenecks while industry bodies engage states on manufacturing issues.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank announced a 364-day Treasury Bill auction using the Multiple Price Auction method, with non-competitive allocations outside the notified amount at the Bank's discretion, subject to General Notification No. F.2 (12)-W & M/97. Competitive bids must be submitted electronically via the E-Kuber system within the prescribed window, non-competitive bids within an earlier window, results announced the same day, and payments scheduled the following day.
      Summary: The Winter Session, 2012 concentrated on executive policy items and legislative reform, notably challenges to the government's decision on FDI in multi brand retail and related FEMA notifications which provoked motions and division votes in both Houses. Constitutional amendment bills on special provisions for specified Karnataka districts and on reservation in promotion for SC/ST were advanced, with the former passing both Houses and the latter passing the Rajya Sabha but stalling in Lok Sabha. Multiple economic and regulatory amendment bills were introduced and passed, and appropriation business was debated and transmitted between Houses.
      Summary: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India issued regulations, effective 1 January 2013, prescribing Access Facilitation Charges payable by International Long Distance Operators and Internet Service Providers to cable landing station owners for defined capacity blocks, with distinct per-unit annual charges for access at Cable Landing Stations and at alternate meet-me room locations, replacing the previously higher charges and aiming to lower international carriage and IPLC prices and stimulate competition.
      Summary: Public Sector General Insurance Companies will extend presence into lower tier towns to reach rural markets and market microinsurance products, with the objective of spreading insurance advantages to rural populations and advancing financial inclusion. Separately, the Government operates the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, a smart card cashless health insurance scheme providing annual family floater cover to identified unorganised sector beneficiaries and pursuing phased extension to unorganised workers.
      Summary: A coordinated regulatory initiative seeks recovery of illicit foreign funds via a five-pronged strategy: international cooperation and information exchange; strengthened legislative measures and treaty amendments; creation of specialized institutions and information units; development of operational systems and manpower policy; and continuous training. Enforcement is hindered by lack of official estimates of assets abroad, limited identity information for account holders, and treaty prohibitions on fishing expeditions, while domestic tax administration pursues scrutiny, searches, penalties, prosecutions and IT driven information collation.
      Summary: Aayakar Seva Kendras (Income Tax Service Centres) have been instituted as administrative facilities to assist income taxpayers, with fifteen centres in 2010-11, sixty in 2011-12 and fifty-seven in 2012-13, including fifteen in Maharashtra; further establishments will be decided after recommendations from the field formation.
      Summary: Banks must institute a loan recovery policy detailing recovery procedures, reduction targets, norms for waiver and monitoring, appoint nodal officers, deploy early warning systems and replace post-dated cheques with Electronic Clearance System; a Board Level Committee must monitor recovery. Banks are required to implement an effective information sharing mechanism on credit, derivatives and unhedged foreign currency exposures by the prescribed deadline, and lending decisions are conditioned on obtaining and sharing requisite information, with non-adherence attracting supervisory action including penalties.
      Summary: Hand pumps (filter points) are eligible for refinance under the Minor Irrigation sector, enabling cooperative commercial banks and regional rural banks to obtain refinance support for installation to marginalized farmers; aggregate refinance disbursements for three years were disclosed and the relevant authorities reported no specific complaints of irregularities in sanctioning those loans during the period.
      Summary: The merger of Janashree Bima Yojana and Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana creates a unified operational framework to provide life insurance cover to economically disadvantaged persons, aligning comparable benefit structures and implementation channels to streamline administration and service delivery, and specifically to avoid duplication of coverage so as to allow more accurate assessment of claim experience.
      Summary: Information exchanged under Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements and Tax Information Exchange Agreements has been used to identify undisclosed foreign bank-account income, support enquiries and assessments, realize tax liabilities on such undisclosed income, and, where warranted, initiate prosecution proceedings to enforce direct tax laws.
      Summary: The Government intends to infuse capital into Public Sector Banks to keep the Capital to Risk Weighted Asset Ratio (CRAR) above regulatory norms, support growing credit to productive sectors, and prepare banks for implementation of Basel III capital norms; bank-wise allocations for 2012-13 are being finalised.
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      Companies Law

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      F.No. 17/231/2012 - CL-V - dated - 21-12-2012 - Co. Law
      Delegation of Powers U/s 388 B, 388C, 388E to RBI (Banking Regulation Act)
      Summary: The Central Government, under section 637(1) of the Companies Act, delegates its powers under sections 388B, 388C and 388E in relation to banking companies within the Banking Regulation Act to the Reserve Bank of India, subject to its power to revoke the delegation or to exercise the powers itself if necessary in the public interest; the notification is effective on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      F. No.3/2/2012-CL-V - dated - 21-12-2012 - Co. Law
      Recognition of MCX Stock Exchange Ltd
      Summary: The Central Government, under clause (39) of section 2 of the Companies Act, 1956, has administratively inserted MCX Stock Exchange Limited into the schedule of entities in the principal Gazette notification by adding a new entry after entry 22 (now entry 23), thereby bringing the exchange within the scope of that notified corporate-law framework.

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      F. No. 437/76/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 21-12-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority - M/s Bhatinda Ceramics Private Limited., and others,
      Summary: The Board assigns a Show Cause Notice issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence to the Commissioner of Customs (Preventive) at New Custom House as the Common Adjudicating Authority under the Notification made under sub section (1) of section 4 of the Customs Act, effecting an administrative transfer of adjudicatory responsibility and notifying concerned offices.
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      F.No. 437/77/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 20-12-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority - Volvo India Private Limited
      Summary: The Board assigns specified show cause notices issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Bangalore Zonal Unit, in respect of Volvo India Private Limited to the Commissioner of Customs, CR Building, Queens Road, Bangalore, as the Common Adjudicating Authority for adjudication under the delegation established by Notification No. 15/2002-Customs (N.T.).
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      05/2012 - dated - 20-12-2012 - Safeguard
      Seeks to levy Safeguard Duty on Import of Carbon Black From China
      Summary: The Government imposes a safeguard duty on imports of electrical insulators from the People's Republic of China after the Director General (Safeguard) found that increased imports caused and threatened market disruption and that a causal link exists. Exercising powers under section 8C of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 read with the relevant transitional safeguard rules, the notification prescribes an ad valorem duty on specified sub headings of tariff heading 8546 and on those items if cleared under any other tariff heading including project imports, with a higher rate in the first year and a reduced rate in the second year.
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      FEMA

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      63 - dated 20-12-2012
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) for Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs) and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) - engaged in micro finance activities under Automatic Route
      Summary: Extant ECB guidelines continue to apply to MFIs and NGOs accessing External Commercial Borrowings under the Automatic Route, and such ECBs must be fully hedged. Designated Authorised Dealer Category I banks are required to ensure at the time of drawdown that the borrower's forex exposure is fully hedged and to notify their constituents; the directions are issued under the foreign exchange statutory framework without prejudice to other required approvals.

      Companies Law

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      42/2012 - dated 21-12-2012
      Filing of Form 68 for rectification of mistakes in Form 1, Form 1A and Form 44-regarding.
      Summary: The Ministry allows rectification of certain mistakes in electronically filed Form 1, Form 1A and Form 44 by filing Form 68 identifying the original SRN and only the fields to be corrected; the application requires the prescribed fee, specified attachments (including a board resolution where rectifying Form 1), mandatory reasons for error, digital signature by an authorised signatory, and certification by a practising professional. Filing is subject to eligibility, a one time rectification limit per company, prohibition where another Form 68 is pending, and compliance with MCA 21 pre-fill, check and submission procedures.
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