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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 05,2013

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Exemption applies only where (1) the education provided is itself exempt from service tax and (2) the service qualifies as auxiliary educational services or renting of immovable property; auxiliary services are those directly relating to imparting skill, knowledge, education, development of course content or other knowledge enhancing activities, including outsourced admission, examination, catering under government mid day schemes, and transportation, and services lacking a nexus with exempt education remain taxable.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: CBEC Circular No. 967/01/2013 rescinds prior circulars and mandates recovery of confirmed excise demands where stay applications are not granted within a short administrative period for Commissioner (Appeals) and the Tribunal, and requires immediate recovery where no stay exists in higher courts; the Circular changes timing of enforcement and is said to conflict with the statutory proviso and operational realities, making it susceptible to legal challenge.
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      Summary: Restoration of higher economic growth is the central policy objective, to be advanced by scaling development programmes like MGNREGA and health and rural connectivity schemes, while addressing macroeconomic constraints of weak exports, investment slowdown, inflation and fiscal stress. Social sector representatives recommended fiscal and institutional measures including tax exemptions for donations, recognition of profit making NGOs for bank lending, timely non lapsable grants to NGOs, tax concessions for NBFCs/MFIs, declaring renewable energy a priority sector for lending, and increased allocations for disability rehabilitation, sustainable agriculture, education, urban poverty alleviation, and SC/ST welfare to align budgetary policy with inclusive growth goals.
      Summary: The Department will issue a new edition of the Consolidated FDI Policy Circular consolidating prior policy statements; stakeholders are invited to submit comments on the current edition by the prescribed consultation deadline to the designated departmental contact for consideration in preparing the next edition.
      Summary: Notification under section 197A(1F) exempts TDS on specified payments to banks listed in the Second Schedule (excluding foreign banks) effective 1 January 2013, covering bank guarantee commission, cash management service charges, depository charges for Demat account maintenance, warehousing charges for commodities, underwriting service charges and credit/debit card commission between merchant establishments and acquirer banks.
      Summary: Net Direct Tax collections increased by 13.70 percent for April-December 2012-13 compared with the same period in the previous year, while Gross Direct Tax collections rose by 8.01 percent. Corporate Tax collections showed modest growth and Personal Income Tax collections recorded stronger growth. Wealth Tax rose slightly and Securities Transaction Tax receipts declined, identifying the main contributors to aggregate net and gross direct tax movements for the nine-month period.
      Summary: For quarters ending June, September and December, fraud information must be placed before the Audit Committee in the month following the quarter, regardless of Board calendar. No separate review is required for the March quarter. Banks must conduct an annual fraud review, present a note to the Board or Local Advisory Board by the end of the following quarter, and while such annual reviews need not be sent to the Reserve Bank, they must be preserved for inspection by Reserve Bank officers.
      Summary: Need to revive investment in manufacturing and services to generate higher employment; Finance Minister noted external factors causing slowdown, recent improvement in investment sentiment, and called on trade unions to aid sector revival. Twelve central trade unions submitted a joint memorandum seeking measures to contain inflation and speculative trading, strengthen public distribution, rationalise petroleum levies, large-scale infrastructure spending, higher budgetary allocations, guarantee of a minimum wage, welfare support for unorganised workers, lifting recruitment bans, extension of employment schemes to urban areas, regularisation of social programme workers, halt to disinvestment in profitable PSUs with revival support for sick PSUs, progressive taxation, recovery of arrears and action on black money.
      Summary: Determination prescribes conversion rates between specified foreign currencies and Indian rupees for customs valuation, effective 4 January 2013, superseding the earlier notification, with separate prescribed rates for imported and export goods set out in Schedule I (per unit rates for listed currencies) and Schedule II (per 100 units for Japanese Yen).
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      113/2012 - dated - 21-12-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Sh. Bimal Behari Prasad appoints the Director General (Specific Safeguard)
      Summary: The Central Government, under sub-rule (1) of Rule 3 of the Customs Tariff (Identification and Assessment of Safeguard Duty) Rules, 1997, appoints Sh. Bimal Behari Prasad as Director General (Specific Safeguard) to perform the functions of identifying and assessing safeguard duties, and supersedes the earlier notification appointing that office.
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      112/2012 - dated - 21-12-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Supersede of the Notification No. 03/2010-Customs (N.T.) dated the 11th January 2010
      Summary: The Central Government, under sub-rule (1) of Rule 3 of the Customs Tariff (Transitional Product Specific Safeguard Duty) Rules, 2002, appoints Director General (Specific Safeguard) and names Sh. Bimal Behari Prasad to that office to administer product-specific safeguard duties, and expressly supersedes the earlier Notification No. 03/2010-Customs (N.T.).

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      28(RE – 2012)/2009-2014 - dated - 3-1-2013 - FTP
      Requirement of Certification regarding export of Fresh Grapes, Groundnut, Peanut & its products.
      Summary: Export of fresh grapes and groundnuts/peanuts and their products is permitted subject to certification requirements: grapes to the European Union require registration with APEDA; groundnuts and products require APEDA registration plus a controlled aflatoxin level certificate from APEDA-recognized laboratories for most destinations; exports to certain destinations continue to require pre-shipment quality certification issued by listed laboratories or other agencies as notified.

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      GSR 859(E) - dated - 30-11-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      CAPITAL GAINS ACCOUNT SCHEME, 1988 - DEPOSIT OFFICE TO RECEIVE DEPOSITS AND MAINTAIN ACCOUNTS UNDER THE SAID SCHEME
      Summary: The Central Government authorises all branches of IDBI Bank Ltd., except rural branches, to receive deposits and maintain accounts under the Capital Gains Account Scheme, 1988 pursuant to clause (e) of paragraph 2, and defines a rural branch as one situated and functioning at a centre with population under ten thousand per the 2001 census.
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      16/2012-13 - dated 21-12-2012
      Direct credit of Refund/ Rebate to the Exporters’ credit by way of Electronic payment under RTGS/ NEFT facility-reg.
      Summary: Mandates electronic payment of sanctioned export refund/rebate amounts via RTGS/NEFT from 01.01.2013. Claimants must submit a bank certified One Time Authorisation (Annexure A) on filing fresh claims; Authorisations are valid for one financial year, serialised and entered in an Authorisation Register (Annexure C). Pending claims require Authorisation by 15.01.2013. Divisional DC/AC shall submit Annexure B with a consolidated cheque to the authorised SBI branch for remittance; the Bank will remit net amounts after RTGS/NEFT charges and return remittance details; Refund Orders must record UTR numbers.

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      11 (RE-2012)/2009-14 - dated 3-1-2013
      Withdrawal of provision for drawing of export samples of basmati rice for variety identification purposes.
      Summary: The circular withdraws prior instructions requiring customs to draw samples of basmati (including PUSA 1121) for variety identification and rescinds designation of authorised testing centres. With immediate effect, the procedural obligation on customs and exporters to facilitate sampling and specified centre analysis for variety identification is removed as an amendment to the earlier policy circulars.
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      12 (RE-2012)/2009-14 - dated 3-1-2013
      Clarification regarding export of cotton through Wagah border.
      Summary: Holders of Registration Certificates (RC) for cotton exports to Pakistan may obtain a one-time extension of RC validity for up to thirty days or surrender un-utilized or partially utilized RCs without penalty, provided the request for revalidation or surrender is made to the concerned Regional Authority within the RC validity period; Regional Authorities must report weekly to Headquarters the numbers and quantities of RCs revalidated and surrendered.
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