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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 01,2014

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      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: Introduction of a single point of taxation shifts tax to the first point of sale-manufacturer or first importer-by notifications under section 8(3), making first-stage taxation mandatory and rendering subsequent sales tax free only where first-stage tax has been paid. Stock on the cut-off that already bore first-stage tax will qualify as tax free thereafter; stock purchased from outside the State that will be sold at first stage becomes taxable. Rule 21(4) requires reversal of input tax credit on goods becoming tax free, and no declaration form has been prescribed to evidence first-stage payment.
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      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published official Reference Rates for the US dollar and the Euro for January 1, 2014, provided preceding day comparisons, and-using the US dollar reference and middle cross currency quotes-supplied derived exchange rates for the pound and yen; the release also states the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate, serving as the Bank's authoritative daily exchange rate dissemination.
      Summary: Policy emphasis on liberalization of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy to attract foreign investment and technology collaboration, complemented by a push for manufacturing recovery through industrial corridor development (notably the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor), and highlighting export growth and a reduced trade deficit as indicators of improved external and fiscal resilience.
      Summary: The Board, invoking powers under sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) to prescribe updated tariff values in US dollars for specified goods, including edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, gold, silver and areca nuts, thereby establishing the tariff valuation figures for customs assessment and importer compliance.
      Summary: Combined Index of Eight Core Industries (weight 37.90% in IIP) was 153.5 in November 2013, 1.7% higher than November 2012. Monthly and cumulative movements are reported across Coal, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Petroleum Refinery Products, Fertilizers, Steel, Cement and Electricity. Natural Gas showed a sharp monthly and cumulative decline while Electricity, Steel and Cement recorded notable monthly and cumulative gains. Data are provisional with specified revisions and prorated reporting for RIL (SEZ).
      Summary: The Reserve Bank will issue new banknotes of the five-hundred denomination incorporating the rupee symbol on both faces and an inset letter 'R' in the numbering panels, bearing the Governor's signature and year-of-printing notation; all previously issued banknotes of the same denomination remain legal tender.
      Summary: Rate of interest on Floating Rate Bonds, 2017 for the half-year Jan 2, 2014 to July 1, 2014 is fixed at 9.33% per annum, calculated as the variable base rate - the average implicit yields of the last six Government of India 364-day Treasury Bill auctions (rounded to two decimals, 8.99%) - plus the auction-determined mark-up of 0.34% set on July 1, 2002.
      Summary: Reserve Bank clarifies it has not instructed banks to refuse banknotes merely because of writing; it had issued internal guidance to banks advising staff not to scribble on the face of banknotes because such writing conflicts with the Clean Note Policy, and it seeks public cooperation in keeping currency free of marks.
      Summary: The Commission issued multiple significant orders under Section 3 and Section 4 addressing cartel-type conduct, collusive bidding and alleged abuse of dominance, imposed penalties including for delayed merger notifications, amended the Combination Regulations to simplify filing and increase certainty, approved and penalised various mergers and filings under the Section 6 regime, and pursued advocacy, research and international cooperation to promote competition compliance and policy assessment across government, industry and academia.
      Summary: India's end-September 2013 external debt showed a broadly stable total with a rise in long-term debt and a decline in short-term debt; short-term debt comprised about one-quarter of total. Commercial borrowings, NRI deposits and multilateral debt were principal components; sovereign external debt was about one-fifth. Dollar-denominated liabilities were predominant; concessional debt was just over one-tenth. Reserve coverage of external debt fell between end-March and end-September 2013, while the short-term debt to reserves ratio increased, signaling heightened short-term exposure.
      Summary: Four foreign investment proposals were approved, covering down linking of non news television channels, downstream investment for aircraft management and charter services, infusion of additional foreign investment into a holding company, and a court approved merger in the logistics sector. Two proposals were deferred: a proposal to increase foreign equity to full ownership in a telecom operator and an application to admit minority foreign equity in an aerospace related automated test equipment manufacturer. One proposal was kept in abeyance for defence ministry review of a helicopter model substitution; withdrawals and a noted downstream investment report were also recorded.
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      Central Excise

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      18/2013 - dated - 31-12-2013 - CE (NT)
      CENVAT Credit (Third Amendment) Rules, 2013
      Summary: The amendment revises rule 2 clause (ij) of the CENVAT Credit Rules to remove a standalone dealer reference, substitute sub clause (i) to cover a dealer purchasing directly from the manufacturer under an invoice, and replace sub clause (ii) to include an importer selling imported goods under an invoice (including invoices from his depot or consignment agent). It also omits sub clauses (ii) and (iii) of clause (a) of rule 9(1). The notification provides the short title and commencement date for these changes.
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      17/2013 - dated - 31-12-2013 - CE (NT)
      Central Excise (Third Amendment) Rules, 2013
      Summary: The amendment inserts that an importer who issues an invoice on which CENVAT Credit can be taken is included in rule 9(1), and modifies rule 11(7) by omitting the first proviso and substituting wording in the second proviso.

      Customs

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      134/2013 - dated - 31-12-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) under sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 with revised tariff values: US dollar per metric tonne values for specified edible and industrial oils (including crude palm oil, RBD palm oil, palmolein variants, and crude soybean oil), values for brass scrap and poppy seeds, unit tariff values for gold and silver under specified notification entries, and a reaffirmed tariff value for areca nuts.
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      133/2013 - dated - 30-12-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment of Customs Baggage Declaration Regulations, 2013
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the figures, letters and word "1st January, 2014" in regulation 2 of the Customs Baggage Declaration Regulations, 2013 with the figures, letters and word "1st March, 2014", thereby postponing the regulations' commencement; issued under clause (a) of section 81 of the Customs Act, 1962 as the Customs Baggage Declaration (Amendment) Regulations, 2013.

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      62 (RE–2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 1-1-2014 - FTP
      Export of Stone Aggregate to Maldives.
      Summary: The Government withdraws Notification No.34 and permits export of Stone Aggregate to the Republic of Maldives with immediate effect under powers conferred by the Foreign Trade Act and the Foreign Trade Policy. Exports are allowed subject to the conditions and quantity ceiling specified in Notification No.54 dated 07.06.2011.
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      FEMA

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      82 - dated 31-12-2013
      Import of Gold by Nominated Banks/Agencies/Entities
      Summary: Refiners may import dore initially up to a capped share of their license entitlement for exporters on a FIFO basis; subsequent import quantities are to be lot wise based on export performance. Imported dore must be refined and released under the 20:80 principle, with customs monitoring. Further imports are allowed only against export proof on an accrual, export linked basis; Authorized Dealers must inform constituents. Directions issued under Sections 10(4) and 11(1) of FEMA, 1999.
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