19 March 2014

Compliances of Service Tax in Banking Sector

Dear Members,
As you may be aware Service tax on Banking and other financial services was imposed w.e.f.16-07-2001. The taxation of services has also undergone a paradigm shift from positive list to negative list in the year 2012. Post implementation of taxation of services based on negative list, service tax compliance has now become an integral part of the banking Sector. Being auditors, it's our responsibility to ensure that provisions of a particular law are duly complied with. While conducting an audit it sometimes becomes difficult to look into all the aspects of various laws. For example, Service Tax compliance while conducting an audit may pose to be a bit difficult area.

Indirect Taxes Committee has taken an initiative in this respect in order to help the auditors in complying with service tax law. It gives me immense pleasure to introduce you to the newly launched publication on "Compliances of Service Tax in Banking Sector" which provides us with a detailed Questionnaire for Service Tax Audit of Banks, answering which will ensure compliance with various service tax regulations. In addition to questionnaire there are annexure(s) wherein information can be asked for from the banks and appendix which help as ready references of law while conducting an audit.

You can download the entire booklet from Knowledge Portal of ICAI, which is available on the following link

http://www.icaiknowledgegateway.org/media/k2/attachments/Final_PDF_Filepdf13.03.2014.lnk_1.pdf

Hope the same will assist you in your professional endeavors

Website:  http://www.icai.org for help please visit:http://help.icai.org 

18 March 2014

S. 56(2)(vii) does not apply to bonus & rights shares offered

Sudhir Menon HUF vs. ACIT (ITAT Mumbai)
March 17th, 2014
S. 56(2)(vii) does not apply to bonus & rights shares offered on a proportionate basis even if the offer price is less than the FMV of the shares

14 March 2014

Date of advance tax payment extended

Date of payment of final installment of advance tax if income tax extended to 18th March 2014

10 March 2014

PF Rate Increased


Government of India  has declared a rate of interest of 8.75 per cent on deposits in Employees’ Provident Fund Scheme for the Financial Year 2013-14

08 March 2014

New ITR utilities

New ITR utilities using latest JAVA technology is launched. Visit the Itax efiling website for details.

07 March 2014

Supreme Court on ST on Chit Fund

Chit funds business constituted 'transactions in money' and isn't liable to service-tax; SC dismisses SLP

January 28, 2014[2014] 42 taxmann.com 52 (SC)/[2014] 43 GST 524 (SC)

Service Tax : SC dismisses SLP against judgment of Delhi High Court whereby Chit fund business (including business chit funds), which are 'transactions in money' were held not liable to service tax and Entry 8 of Notification No. 26/2012-ST, providing from partial exemption/abatement in relation thereto, was quashed  

Circular on Sec 234E


CBDT CIRCULAR ON TDS RETURNS OF GOVT DEDUCTORS
THE Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has received several petitions from deductors/collectors, being an office of the Government ('Government deductors'), regarding delay in filing of TDS/TCS statements due to late furnishing of the Book Identification Number (BIN) by the Principal Accounts Officers (PAO) / District Treasury Office (DTO) / Cheque Drawing and Disbursing Office (CDDO). This has resulted in consequential levy of fees under section 234E of the Income-Tax Act, 1961.
Board has decided to ex-post facto, extend the due date of filing of the TDS/TCS statement prescribed under sub- section (3) of section 200 /proviso to sub-section (3) of section 206C of the Act read with rule 31A/31AA of the Income-tax Rules, 1962.
However Board has clarified that any fee under section 234E of the Act already paid by a Government deductor shall not be refunded. Further this extension is only a one-time exception in view of the special circumstances.
Board states that timely filing of TDS/TCS statements is essential to ensure timely reconciliation of Government accounts and for providing tax credit to the assessees while processing their Income-tax Returns.
Board suggests that since the Government deductor and the associated PAO/ DTO/ CDDO belong to the same administrative setup that regulates the clearance of expenditure, the deductors/collectors may be advised to co-ordinate with the respective PAO/DTO/CDDO to ensure timely receipt of BIN/filing of TDS/TCS statements.
This Circular is addressed to all Chief Commissioners and Directors General of Income Tax. They are supposed to inform all the officers for compliance.

05 March 2014

New CBDT Chairman

R.K. Tewari appointed as CBDT Chairman
Date : March 03 2014
R.K. Tewari appointed as CBDT Chairman.

The Government of India has appointed Mr. R K Tewari as new Chairperson of Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). Mr Tewari is a 1976-batch Indian Revenue Service officer. Before his elevation as Chairman, he was posted as the Member (Legislation & Computerization) at CBDT.

04 March 2014

Pre 2005 currency notes

RBI extends last date of exchanging Pre 2005 currency notes to 1 January 2015.
http://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/PressRelease/PDFs/IEPR1735RE0314.pdf

03 March 2014

ICAI to have TV channel

ICAI have signed an MOU today with MHRD for launching a new TV channel -ICAI TV on 15th August 2014.

Message of CBDT Chief



March 1st, 2014
Sudha_Sharma
The CBDT Chairperson, Dr. Sudha Sharma, has, on the occasion of her retirement, pointed out that her endeavour always has been to foster highest standards of ethics and morality and to guard against tendencies which could bring a bad name to the Department. She stated that upholding ethical values and human dignity have remained her guiding principles.
Dr. Sudha Sharma pointed out that as tax collectors, the department had a pivotal role to play and that there was a huge target of collection that had to be met.
The Chairperson also emphasized that the department had to adopt a transparent and humane approach and provide hassle-free service to honest taxpayers as part of the policy.
The Chairperson also listed out all the achievements of the department during her tenure. It may be recalled that Dr. Sudha Sharma has taken charge of the office with the promise that India Will Have The Best Tax Regime In The World.
We wish Dr. Sudha Sharma good luck in her new endeavors after retirement.

Best Wishes

CA. V.M.V.SUBBA RAO
Chartered Accountant


01 March 2014

CE Registration & Quarterly Return

Note on Amendment to Application for Central Excise Registration & Quarterly Return for Importers

CBEC amends Annexure-1 in Form A-1 (Application for Central Excise Registration); Includes 'importer' under Part I (Identification of business requiring registration) and also as a separate category under Serial No. 3; Further, notifies quarterly return form for registered importers w.e.f April 1, 2014; Amends Notification No. 35/2001 CE (N.T) dated June 26, 2001 and supercedes Notification No. 73/2003 CE(N.T) dated September 15, 2003: Finance Ministry Notifications.

PFA


Fin Min notifies Central Excise (Amendment) Rules, 2014 and CENVAT Credit (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2014 w.e.f April 1, 2014; Requires importers issuing invoices eligible for CENVAT credit to mandatorily register with Central Excise Authorities; Such registered importers to submit quarterly return electronically within fifteen days from close of each quarter of a year to the Superintendent of Central Excise; Amends Rules 9(1) of Central Excise Rules, 2002 and Rule 9(8) of CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 : Finance Ministry Notifications 



Note:
 
Finance Ministry vide. Notification No. 17 / 18 of 2013-C.E.(N.T.) included importer as 'first stage dealer', requiring Central Excise registration which were to come into effect from March 1, 2014. However, the said notifications were rescinded by Finance Ministry vide. Notification No. 5 / 6 of 2014 - C.E. (N.T.).

By: CA VMV S RAO


2014 Guidance Note on Audit of Banks released by Auditing and Assurance Standards Board.

The Auditing and Assurance Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India has today issued Guidance Note on Audit of Banks 2014 edition. For the benefit of members, complete text of the Guidance Note along with the accompanying appendices etc. can be downloaded at:


Please note that the soft copy of the accompanying CD as uploaded on the website contains only list and link of Master and other relevant Circulars of RBI. However, the CD that will come with the book will contain complete text of Master Circulars as well as General Circulars.

Secretary, AASB

ICAI.ORG

27 February 2014

Karnataka HC gives interim stay on Sec 234E demand recovery

Karnataka HC gives interim stay on Sec 234E demand recovery

 

High court's relief for employers, businessmen from paying penal fees for not filing TDS


 In a big relief for several employers and businessmen, the Karnataka high court has stayed for four weeks the operation of series of demand notices sent by the Income Tax department asking them to pay penal fees in relation to non-filing of TDS statements. 

Justice Jawad Rahim passed an interim order to this affect while asking Income Tax department and 
ministry of finance to file their replies. 

Several employers as well as assessees under TAN have moved the court challenging the penal provisions under newly inserted section 234E of the Income Tax Act , 1961 connected to filing of TDS returns by employers. 
"The incorporation of Section 234E to the IT Act with effect from July 1,2012 has at one stroke ,deleted all the favorable and beneficial sections- an appeal under section 246(1)(l)(ii) of the Act and also waiver of penalty under section 273B itself .Now it is mandatory and compulsory on the deductees to pay fee at Rs.200 per day till the date of filing/submitting the TDS statement to TDS reconciliation analysis and correction enabling system, Ghaziabad. Failing which, the deductor/s will be totally debarred from filing their TDS statement itself and as a further consequence , they will not be competent to issue Form No.16 or 16A as stipulated under section203 of the IT Act to the dedctee/s." the petitioners have stated. 


"If they continue defaulting section 234E of the Act, then they would be further subjected rigorous penal provisions of having to shell out penalty at Rs.100 per day, as set out in Section 272A(2)(g), in case recipient/deductee claims credit of the TDS in his return of income tax" the petitioners have claimed. 


The petitioners have stated that levy of fee is against the scheme of the Income Tax Act and the word 'fee' is an alien word by itself vis-a-vis the Income Tax Act. 

Regards,

VMV S RAO                                                                                                            26/02/2014                                                                                                                           Source: Times of India



26 February 2014

Amendment to CENVAT Credit Rules

Central Govt Notifies
CENVAT Credit (Third Amendment) Rules, 2014 w.e.f April 1, 2014

Amends Rule 7 pertaining to credit distribution by input service distributor; Accordingly, service tax credit attributable to service used by one or more units exclusively engaged in exempted goods manufacture / exempted service rendition, shall be barred from distribution; Further, credit of service used wholly by a unit shall be distributed only to that unit; Pro rata distribution of service tax credit shall be based on turnover of units using said service during relevant period to total turnover of all its units operational in current year, during said relevant period; As per new Explanation 3, "relevant period" means (i) preceding financial year, where assessee's turnover available for that year, or (ii) where such details unavailable for some / all units , last quarter for which turnover details of all units available (previous to month / quarter for which credit distributed) : Finance Ministry Notification


WIRC OFFICE BEARERS FOR 2014-15

WIRC OFFICE BEARERS FOR 2014-15

CA ANIL BHANDARI - CHAIRMAN

CA. JULFESH SHAH - VICE CHAIRMAN

CA. SHRUTI SHAH - SECRETARY

CA. GIRISH KULKARNI - TREASURER

24 February 2014

Case Law on Gold to Daughter




IN THE INCOME TAX APP ELLATE TRIBUNAL,
KOLKATA 'B' BENCH, KOLKATA


Coram : Shri Abraham P. George (Accountant Member)
and Shri George Mathan (Judicial Member)
I.T .A. No. : 1400/Kol./ 2011
Assessment year : 2007-2008

Shri Harish Kumar Manikant Goda Vs Income Tax Officer

Appearances by:
Shri Subash Agarwal, Advocate, for the assessee
Shri P.B. Pramanick, JCIT, Sr. D.R, for the Department
Date of concluding the hearing : February 14, 2014
Date of pronouncing the order : February 19, 2014
ORDER
Per Abraham P. Geroge :

1. In this appeal, assessee assails an addition of Rs.3,62,100/- which was scaled down by ld. Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals)-XIX, Kolkata to Rs.2,68,150/-.

2. Facts apropos are that assessee is an individual , had filed his return for the impugned assessment year declaring income of Rs.1,69,635/-. It seems that return was originally subject only to a processing under section 143(1) of the Act. The assessment was reopened under section 147 of the Act. Reason for reopening is not available in the assessment order. During the course of reassessment proceedings, Assessing Officer based on certain documents came to a finding that jewellery worth Rs.5.5 lakhs was handed over by the assessee to the in-laws of his daughter. As per Assessing Officer, said jewellery was not shown in assessee's balance- sheet. No return of wealth was filed by the assessee. According to the Assessing Officer, the maximum gold jewellery that can be possessed by a married man, who has not filed any wealth-tax return, can be only 200 grams. Taking per gram rate of Rs.939.5, Assessing Officer reached a figure of Rs.1,87,900/-, as the maximum value of gold jewellery that can be possessed by the assessee. The difference of Rs.3,62,100/- was added as unaccounted income.

3. In its appeal before ld. CIT(A ppeals), argument of the assessee was that only 400 grams of jewellery was handed over to the in-laws of his daughter at the time of marriage and on various occasions. As per the assessee, such jewellery was purchased over a large number of years out of savings. Assessee further submitted that there were regular withdrawals made by him from his accounts and, therefore, surplus money was available with him for purchasing small quantities of gold ornaments over a long period of time. As per the assessee, the total amount spent by him for the marriage of his daughter was Rs.12.32 lakhs and the jewellery given to the in-laws of his daughter was only 400 grams.

4. Ld. CIT(Appeals) partly accepted the claim of assessee. According to him, withdrawals were made by the assessee over a number of years from his accounts and, therefore, the cl aim that some of jewellery was purchased in the earlier years out of savings, could not be brushed aside.

He was of the opinion that credit to the extent of 300 grams of jewellery coul d be allowed to the assessee. He, therefore, held that at the rate of Rs.939.5 per gram the maximum value of jewellery that could be held by the assessee was only Rs.2,81,850/-. He, therefore, directed the Assessing Officer to restrict the addition to Rs.2,68,150/-.




5. Now before us, l d. A.R. strongly assailing the order of ld. CIT(Appeals) submitted that 400 grams of jewellery was not a huge holding and not something which was not achievable for a common man.

According to him, reopening of assessment was based on complaint given by the son-in-law of the assessee who was trying for a divorce from assessee's daughter. As per l d. A.R. when withdrawals were found sufficient for more than 400 grams, ld. CIT(A ppeals) erred in coming to a conclusion that assessee could at the best hold onl y 300 grams of jewellery.

6. Per contra, ld. D.R. supported the order of ld. CIT(Appeals).

7. We have heard the rival contentions and perused the material available on record. Ld. CIT(Appeals) has not disputed the claim of assessee that he was having drawings from his accounts in the earlier years. Admittedly assessee was having only 400 grams of jewellery, which was given by him to the in-laws of his daughter at the time of marriage.

Assessee who was regularl y filing return of income claimed that he had acquired such jewellery over a number of years. Since he was having a daughter to marry off, this is not an unbelievable version. Endeavour of every Indian is to accumulate some jewellery which can be used at the time of marriage of his/her daughter. At the best, assessee can only be considered as a doting father. It is not required for an assessee to file personal balance-sheet along with the return of income. Hence, the question of jewellery not appearing in the balance-sheet, in our opinion, is irrelevant. The reopening, as well as assessment, in our opinion, was an aftermath of family disputes between the daughter of the assesese and her husband. This is not a case where undisclosed income or unaccounted income could have been assessed. The addition made is deleted in full.

8. In the result, appeal of the assessee is allowed.

Order pronounced in the open court on 19th day of February, 2014.

22 February 2014

CBDT on Promotions


CBDT Order Promoting CsIT/ DsIT to Chief Commissioners of Income-tax

Vide Order No. 36 of 2014 dated 20.02.2014 the CBDT has promoted officers in the grade of Commissioner / Director of Income Tax to the grade of Chief Commissioner of Income Tax (CCIT) in the Pay Band of Rs. 67,000 – 79,000with immediate effect and actually from the date of assumption of charge of the post and until further orders. The CBDT has also directed the postings of the said promotees

CBDT Order Promoting Addl. CsIT/ DsIT to Commissioners of Income-tax

Vide Order No. 32 of 2014 dated 20.02.2014 the CBDT has promoted several officers in the grade of Additional Commissioner / Additional Director of Income Tax are hereby promoted to the grade of Commissioner of Income Tax (CIT) in the Pay Band 4 – Rs. 37,400-67,000 + Grade Pay of Rs. 10,000/- with immediate effect and actually from the date of assumption of charge of the post and until further orders

17 February 2014

Highlights of Interim Budget 2014

Excise Duty
  • The Excise Duty on all goods falling under Chapter 84 & 85 of the Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act is reduced from 12 percent to 10 percent for the period upto 30.06.20 14. The rates can be reviewed at the time of regular Budget.
  • To give relief to the Automobile Industry, which is registering unprecended negative growth, the excise duty is reduced for the period up to30.06.2014 as follows:
·         Small Cars, Motorcycle, Scooters  and Commercial Vehicles       -    from 12 % to 8%
·         SUVs -   from 30% to 24%
·         Large and Mid-segment Cars  – from 27/24% to 24/20%
  • It is also proposed to make appropriate reductions in the excise duties on chassis and trailors – The rates can be reviewed at the time of regular Budget
  • To encourage domestic production of mobile handsets, the excise duties for all categories of mobile handsets is restructured. The rates will be 6% with CENVAT credit or 1 percent without CENVAT credit.
Service Tax
  • The loading and un-loading, packing, storage and warehousing of rice is exempted from Service Tax.
  • The services provided by cord blood banks is exempted from Service Tax.
Custom Duty
  • To encourage domestic production of soaps and oleo chemicals, the custom duty structure on non-edible grade industrial oils and its fractions, fatty acids and fatty alcohols is rationalized at 7.5 percent.
  • To encourage domestic production of specified road construction machinery, the exemption from CVD on similar imported machinery is withdrawn.
  • A concessional custom duty 5 percent on capital goods imported by the Bank Note Paper Mill India Private Limited is provided to encourage domestic production of security paper for printing currency notes.
Income Tax
No changes in Direct tax laws in interim budget

-CA. V.M.V.SUBBA RAO

MCA Clarification on Sec 185



MCA issues clarification on section 185 of the Companies Act 2013
MCA after receiving number of representations on the. applicability of Section 185 of the Companies Act, 2013 with reference to loans made, guarantee given or security provided under Section 372A of the Companies Act, 1956, has come out with necessary clarification vide circular No. 3/2014 dated 14th Feb 2014, which will definitely provide much needed relief to corporates. It is clarified that in order to maintain harmony with regard to applicability of Section 372A of the Companies Act, 1956 till the same is repealed and Section 186 of the Companies Act, 2013 is notified, any guarantee given or security provided by a holding company in respect of loans made by a bank or financial institution to its wholly owned subsidiary company, exemption as provided in clause (d) of sub-section (8) of Section 372A of the Companies Act, 1956 shall be applicable. This clarification will, however, be applicable to cases where loans so obtained are exclusively utilized by the subsidiary for its principal business activities.
It is noteworthy to mention that the relief is not given with respect to loan given by holding Company to its wholly owned subsidiaries.

Empanelment of Concurrent Auditors

Empanelment of Concurrent Auditors / Revenue Auditors for Bank of Maharashtra. BANK OF MAHARASHTRA invites applications from practicing firm...