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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 01,2015

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The author urges fiscal and administrative reforms to respect taxpayers and improve government productivity: reduce wasteful expenditure, train officers to serve rather than harass, narrow presumptions of wrongdoing, and simplify result-oriented procedures. Tax policy recommendations include lower rates, reduced indirect taxes on non-essential goods, broader depreciation and investment incentives, encouragement of savings and capital formation, reconsideration of wealth tax, and options to revalue long-term assets for capital gains. Religious institutions should be required to deploy surplus assets for social infrastructure and avoid waste.
      By: CA.Ankit Gulgulia
      Summary: The Bill makes Goods and Services Tax a concurrent subject while giving Parliament exclusive power over supplies in the course of inter state trade or commerce, provides for levy and collection of integrated GST by the Government of India with apportionment to Union and States on recommendations of the Goods and Services Tax Council, empowers Parliament to frame place of supply principles, establishes the GST Council to make binding recommendations on rates, exemptions and model laws by weighted voting, and revises constitutional schedules and transitional, compensation and temporary additional tax provisions to support implementation.
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      Summary: The Index of Eight Core Industries (base 2004-05=100; weight 37.90% in IIP) rose in November 2014 with cumulative April-November growth reported. Gains were concentrated in Coal, Electricity, Cement and Refinery Products while Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Fertilizers underperformed. The release provides monthly and yearly index values and growth rates for the eight sectors and flags provisional data and a methodological adjustment affecting Refinery Products comparability.
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs, exercising power under the Customs Act, substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 in the standing customs notification to fix revised tariff values in US dollars for specified imported goods, including vegetable oils, soybean oil, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and concessionary gold and silver entries, establishing the new unit valuation basis for customs assessment.
      Summary: The retreat brings together senior leadership of public sector banks, insurance companies and financial institutions to develop recommendations on six priorities: achieving universal financial inclusion; leveraging technology and digital channels to improve banking efficiency; rethinking priority sector lending; improving risk management, asset quality and recovery; building a robust people strategy for public sector banks; and consolidation and restructuring for improved efficiency, governance and capital utilisation, through expert facilitated working groups that report to plenary.
      Summary: The Government of India, in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India, has notified a weekly auction calendar for Treasury Bills for the quarter ending March 2015 with specified issuance amounts by tenor. The calendar may be modified-both amounts and timing-based on government cash needs, market conditions or intervening holidays, and such changes will be announced by press release. Auctions are governed by the terms and conditions in General Notification No. F2(12)-W&M/97, as amended.
      Summary: India's external debt rose from the previous reporting date principally due to increases in long term obligations, driven by commercial borrowings and NRI deposits; long term debt made up the majority while short term debt declined. Sovereign external debt also increased. Currency concentration remained highest in the US dollar, concessional debt share fell slightly, and reserve coverage and the short term debt to reserves ratio indicated modest changes in vulnerability.
      Summary: Appointments have been made elevating four Executive Directors to the posts of Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer for specified banks for three years or until superannuation. The Government has adopted a policy separating the roles of Chairman and MD & CEO in public sector banks (except SBI), making the Chairman a part time board member who will preside over board meetings without executive functions; selection procedures for part time Chairmen and for fresh searches in certain large banks will be announced shortly.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank announced the reference rate for the US dollar as the central benchmark for the Rupee and used that reference together with middle cross currency quotes to derive the Rupee rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the press release also states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
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      117/2014 - dated - 31-12-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001
      Summary: The Central Board amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 with revised schedules that fix tariff values in US dollars for specified imported goods. TABLE-1 prescribes per-metric-tonne values for commodities such as palm oils, palmoleins, soya-bean oil, brass scrap and poppy seeds; TABLE-2 sets unit values for gold and silver in relation to specified notification benefits; and TABLE-3 fixes a per-metric-tonne value for areca nuts-thereby establishing benchmark unit values for customs valuation and related non-tariff purposes.
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      15 (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated 31-12-2014
      Guidelines for Regional Authorities (RAs) to process Online IEC Applications
      Summary: From 1 January 2015 all IEC applications must be filed online and IECs issued digitally; applicants with digital signatures submit online, otherwise they must print, sign and submit the application. RAs must process applications within two working days and either issue a digitally signed e-IEC or a rejection with reasons; there is no provision for deficiency letters. RAs shall verify PAN and identity details via the Income Tax portal, cross-check LLPIN/CIN on the MCA website, verify address against sale deed/rental agreement/utility bill, and confirm bank details from a cancelled cheque or bank certificate.

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      19/2014 - dated 31-12-2014
      24x7 Customs clearance – regarding
      Summary: The Board expands the 24x7 Customs clearance facility effective 31.12.2014 to specified imports via facilitated Bills of Entry and specified/all exports via Shipping Bills, listing 18 sea ports and 17 air cargo complexes. Chief Commissioners must deploy officers on a 24x7 basis, coordinate with custodians, customs brokers and other agencies, issue Public Notices or Standing Orders, and report operational difficulties to the Board; implementation will be closely monitored.
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