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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 03,2013

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A permanent Director Identification Number (DIN) must be obtained by every existing or prospective director through an electronic application (Form DIN-1) that yields a provisional DIN followed by submission of certified identity, address proofs and fee for allotment. Directors must notify companies of their DIN (Form DIN-2) and companies must file director DIN details with the Registrar electronically (Form DIN-3); directors must report changes using Form DIN-4. The rules prescribe attestation standards, digital-signature requirements, grounds for rejection, a one-DIN-per-person rule and penalties for defaults; administrative powers for allotment are delegated to regional office officials.
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      Summary: MOSPI conducted major socio economic surveys (NSS rounds on expenditure, employment, drinking water and housing), agricultural sample checks, price collections for CPI/WPI compilation and annual industry surveys; piloted the All India Periodic Labour Force Survey and handheld data capture; published multiple NSS and Social Statistics reports, introduced a new CPI series with 2010 base and released revised/provisional national accounts; administered MPLADS with revised guidelines and third party monitoring; monitored Central Sector projects including cost/time overrun reporting; and produced Monthly Progress and Annual Review Reports and impact assessments under the Twenty Point Programme.
      Summary: The Ministry shifted thermal coal grading and pricing to Gross Calorific Value (GCV), required strengthened crushing, sizing and sampling infrastructure and mandatory Fuel Supply Agreements. It implemented allocation reforms under amended mining law to enable competitive bidding, initiated rules and auction modalities, and empowered an Inter Ministerial Group (IMG) to review coal block performance and recommend actions including deallocation and bank guarantee enforcement. Priority rail projects and measures for technology, MDO engagement and R&R policy revision were advanced to support production and evacuation.
      Summary: TRAI issued recommendations on the terms and conditions for Unified License (Access Services) after a DoT reference seeking guidance to grant Service Area Level Unified Licences as an interim measure to successful new entrants from a recent spectrum auction; TRAI examined the licence framework and published its operative recommendations on its website for administrative follow-up.
      Summary: The statement identifies the Current Account Deficit drivers-weak exports, substantial gold imports, offset partly by services and remittances-and reports that the deficit was financed without drawing on reserves due to significant FDI and FII inflows and some external commercial borrowing. It appeals to moderate gold demand, noting high gold imports materially drain foreign exchange, and indicates the Government is considering measures to make gold imports more expensive to reduce pressure on the external account.
      Summary: The Revenue Secretary warns that assessees must ensure timely and correct payment of indirect taxes - customs duty, central excise duty and service tax - and identifies noncompliance such as clandestine removals, misuse of CENVAT credit, unregistered or non filing service providers, and import/export invoicing abuses. Enforcement measures include recovery with interest and penalty up to 100%, suspension of CENVAT credit, provisional attachment, appropriation of third party monies, and arrest and prosecution, with a prompting to come forward for reduced penalty.
      Summary: Constitution of the Fourteenth Finance Commission tasked to report on principles of tax sharing between the Union and States, allocation of shares to States, and principles and amounts of grants in aid from the Consolidated Fund of India, including assistance under Article 275, and measures to augment State funds for Panchayats and Municipalities. The Commission must review Union and State finances, fiscal consolidation measures, taxation effort, subsidy sharing, maintenance norms, public expenditure management, disaster financing, and the fiscal impact and compensation mechanism for the proposed Goods and Services Tax, using 1971 population as the base for devolution.
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      56/2012 - dated - 31-12-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 197A of the income-tax Act, 1961 - Deduction of tax at source - no deduction in certain cases - Specified payment under section 197A (1F) - if payment is made to a bank listed in the Second Schedule to the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934
      Summary: Notification under section 197A(1F) provides that no deduction of tax at source shall be made on specified service payments-including bank guarantee commission, cash management service charges, depository charges for DEMAT maintenance, warehousing charges, underwriting charges, clearing (MICR) charges, and merchant-acquirer card commission-where such payments are made to domestic banks listed with the Reserve Bank, excluding foreign banks, effective from the notified commencement date.
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      166/1/2013 -ST - dated 1-1-2013
      Clarification in respect of notices/ reminder letters issued for life insurance policies - regarding.
      Summary: Reminder notices or letters sent to policyholders for renewal premiums do not constitute invoices and do not create a point of taxation; the tax point is governed by the Point of Taxation Rules and is determined by the earlier of invoice issuance or receipt of payment, and if an invoice is issued the point of taxation must be determined accordingly. This clarification applies only to the life insurance sector.
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      167/2 /2013 - ST - dated 1-1-2013
      Regarding Service tax on services by way of transportation of goods by rail/vessel – transportation of milk
      Summary: The term foodstuff in Notification No.25/2012 ST includes milk; therefore transportation of milk by rail or vessel from one place in India to another is covered by that Notification, and field formations and taxpayers should be informed accordingly.

      Income Tax

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      10/2012 - dated 31-12-2012
      Section 132, read with section 132A of the income-tax Act, 1961 - search & seizure - Assessment of preceding years in search cases during election period
      Summary: Restriction on issuance of assessment notices for six preceding years applies where searches or requisitions during an election period seize cash or assets but yield no evidence or investigation for earlier years. The investigating officer, with Director General approval, must certify that the search/requisition occurred in a notified constituency or that seized assets are connected to the election process and that no evidence exists for previous years; the certificate is to be communicated to the Commissioner and Assessing Officer, limiting unnecessary proceedings.

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      66 - dated 1-1-2013
      Export of Goods and Services – Simplification and Revision of Softex Procedure at SEZs
      Summary: The revised Softex procedure, extended with immediate effect to SEZs, EPZs, 100% EOUs and DTAs, aligns these units with the earlier STPI process and allows exporters meeting specified turnover or filing-volume eligibility to submit consolidated export declarations in prescribed excel formats (Annexures A & B). Authorised Dealer Banks are to inform constituents; the directions are issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act and do not affect other statutory permissions.

      Customs

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      02/2013 - dated 1-1-2013
      Replacement of Fixed Deposit Receipts (FDRs) furnished in respect of provisional Mega or Ultra Mega Power Projects with Bank Guarantees (BGs) - reg.
      Summary: The circular permits importers or project developers to substitute Fixed Deposit Receipts previously furnished as security for provisional mega and ultra-mega power projects with Bank Guarantees; FDRs remain effective until replaced, and any Bank Guarantee will operate from the date of replacement. Chief Commissioners are directed to allow such substitutions and report implementation difficulties to the Ministry.
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      03/2013 - dated 1-1-2013
      Installation of Close Circuit Television Systems (CCTV) - regarding.
      Summary: Customs directs mandatory installation of Close Circuit Television (CCTV) and video camera systems in designated customs areas as a condition at the time of notification of a customs area and appointment of a custodian or designation of a Customs Cargo Service Provider, requires that video footage be available to Customs for regular monitoring, and mandates that custodians and CCSPs comply within one month with dissemination of the instruction via Public Notices or Standing Orders.
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