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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 03,2015

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      By: Deepak Aggarwal
      Summary: Personal and professional resolutions focus on daily, practicable habits to improve wellbeing and workplace performance, including time management, financial organisation, continued education, healthier eating, exercise, sleep, mindfulness, and restorative breaks. The guidance also emphasises cultivating workplace relationships, active listening, volunteer engagement, and regular social contact with family and friends as means to build resilience, skills, and purpose. The overarching principle is balance: small, consistent actions and self-compassion lead to cumulative improvements in productivity, leadership, and emotional health.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Cenvat credit for manufacturers who availed SSI exemption covers inputs, input services and capital goods held when the manufacturer becomes liable to pay duty; tribunal decisions permit later claim of credit for goods procured while unregistered or exempt, subject to documentary proof. An amendment effective 1 October 2014 imposes a six month limit from invoice date for taking credit, raising timing issues for claims on older documents. The six month rule is understood to apply to inputs and input services rather than capital goods, and administrative clarification preserves re credit where credits were reversed.
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      Summary: Procedure requires portal authentication, PAN validation to retrieve outstanding demand records, and selection among three responses: Demand is correct, Demand is partially correct, or Disagree with demand. Partial or disagreed responses compel selection of prescribed reasons (such as payment, rectification, appellate effect, appeal, stay, instalment, or others) and submission of supporting details and uploads as mandated. Submission yields a Transaction ID; responses are viewable and demand data refreshes daily. Demands uploaded by AO vest rectification rights with the Assessing Officer.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US dollar at Rs. 63.2878 on January 02, 2015, noted the prior day's rate, and, using that reference together with middle cross currency quotes, provided rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the SDR rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: A two-day Retreat titled "Gyan Sangam" brings together senior leaders of banks, regulators and ministry officials to develop a common reform agenda for public sector banks. Participants are divided into six multi-stakeholder working groups-each including CMDs/EDs, industry experts, consultants, NIBM, DFS and RBI-charged with producing reports on financial inclusion; technology and digitalisation; priority sector lending; risk management and asset quality; people strategy; and consolidation and restructuring, to be presented to the Prime Minister and Finance Minister.
      Summary: Regulatory liberalisation expands the automatic route for foreign investment, permitting up to 100% FDI in most sectors while retaining approval or security review for sensitive areas. Defence allows up to 49% FDI under approval by an Indian company owned and controlled by resident citizens, with proposals above 49% referred to the Cabinet Committee on Security for technology-linked cases; FPI up to 24% in defence is on the automatic route. Rail infrastructure is opened broadly to private and FDI participation with specific exclusions and a safeguard for FDI beyond 49% in sensitive areas. Construction development norms have been eased and affordable housing projects receive targeted exemptions.
      Summary: Determination of rate of exchange for conversion between specified foreign currencies and Indian rupees has been issued under the statutory powers conferred by the Customs Act for application to import and export goods. The notification prescribes distinct conversion rates for imported and export goods for each listed currency, effective from 2nd January, 2015, through two annexed schedules that set separate rupee equivalents for imports and exports.
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      Central Excise

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      01/2015 - dated - 1-1-2015 - CE
      Seeks to amend notification no 12/2012 - Central Excise dated 17/03/2012
      Summary: Amendment substitutes new per-litre excise duty rate entries for specified sub-items in two serial numbers of the notification's Table, effecting targeted changes to tariff column entries while retaining the rest of the notification; it is published as a Gazette notification and is framed as a further amendment to the principal notification with an operative date in early January.

      Customs

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      01/2015 - dated - 1-1-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 2nd January, 2015.
      Summary: Determination of rate of exchange for conversion of specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for customs purposes, effective 2 January 2015, specifying separate rates for imported and export goods in two annexed schedules and superseding the earlier notification No.116/2014-CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated 18 December 2014.
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      G.S.R. 785(E) - dated - 10-11-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Corrigendum to Notification No. 187/2009 - Customs (N.T.), dated 31-12-2009
      Summary: Corrigendum amends the English text of a customs notification by inserting a provision identifying "Chapter 79 - Zinc and Articles Thereof" and specifying that a change to headings 79.01-79.05 from any other heading is to be recognised, thereby clarifying tariff classification coverage for zinc and related articles in the published notification.

      DGFT

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      106/(RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 1-1-2015 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy conditions under ITC (HS) 4 digit code 3808.
      Summary: Policy Condition no. 3 mandates mandatory registration under the Insecticides Act, 1968 for chemicals intended as insecticides; imports for non-insecticidal purposes require an import permit from the Registration Committee. The Committee prescribes import conditions including permitted sources, prohibits import from sources not specified on the registration or permit, and may issue regulatory guidelines on safety, efficacy and quality which importers must comply with. This notification applies these requirements to EXIM code 3808 in ITC (HS), 2012 Schedule I (Import Policy).
      5.
      105 /(RE-2013) / 2009-2014 - dated - 1-1-2015 - FTP
      Import Policy regime of Radio Navigation Equipment under ITC (HS) 4 digit code 8526.
      Summary: Amendment clarifies that items under ITC (HS) 8526 91 90 are generally Restricted but imports of GPS and DGPS receivers are free, and GSM/CDMA based vehicle tracking systems bearing a valid IMEI/ESN/MEID are exempted from restriction and may be imported without a licence; multi channel GSM/CDMA receivers, transmitters and transceivers capable of operating on two or more frequencies remain Restricted under Para 16.

      Income Tax

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      01/2015 - dated - 1-1-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notification No. 21/2010, dated the 31st March, 2010 superseded, CBDT directs specified Income-tax authorities to be subordinate of Income-tax authorities mentioned under the Table.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes, superseding the 2010 notification, directs that specified Principal Chief/Chief Commissioners shall be superior to Commissioners who are members of designated Dispute Resolution Panels in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru for purposes of functions under section 144C, with the supersession not affecting prior actions; the notification comes into force on 15 January 2015.

      VAT - Delhi

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      F.5(54)/Policy/VAT/2013/PF/659-670 - dated - 2-1-2015 - DVAT
      Amendments in Sixth Schedule of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004
      Summary: The Commissioner amended the Sixth Schedule to the Delhi VAT Act by inserting Sl. No. A-147, Registration No. 07829946498, "Republic of Latvia" into Part A List of Embassies, exercising powers under sub section (2) of Section 103 in response to a Ministry of External Affairs request under reciprocity; the amendment is stated to take effect from 22nd September 2014.
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      FEMA

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      55 - dated 1-1-2015
      Security for External Commercial Borrowings
      Summary: AD Category I banks may permit creation of charge on immovable assets, movable assets, financial securities and issuance of corporate and personal guarantees in favour of overseas lenders/security trustees to secure ECBs, provided the ECB complies with extant guidelines, the loan agreement contains a security clause mandating such charge, and necessary no objection certificates from existing Indian lenders are obtained; specific regulatory conditions apply to immovable properties, movable assets, financial securities transfers and guarantee formalities, and these measures are subject to FEMA regulations and immediate effect.
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