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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 07,2014

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      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: The department required subsequent dealers to declare stock held on the day before the single stage regime commenced and to continue paying tax on that stock under the Punjab VAT Act until it is sold or disposed; goods bought at subsequent stages on or after commencement are tax free at those stages. The clarification prescribes invoice text identifying notified goods as taxed at the manufacturer/first importer stage with no input tax credit for subsequent dealers, suggests that tax on declared stock will be at the pre-change rate with input credit available, and limits single stage coverage to goods expressly listed in the notification.
      By: Rishi Chanan
      Summary: Rule 8(3A) bars use of cenvat credit where an assessee defaults in duty payment beyond the prescribed grace period, obliging consignment wise payment; the rule is criticised for not distinguishing bonafide from willful defaults and for conflicting with tribunal and court decisions that have permitted credit use during default or limited penalties. The Central Board has initiated a review and sought field input on the rule's effectiveness, enforcement practice, confiscation of goods cleared during default, and the possibility of replacing the present regime with an automatic penalty mechanism to reduce adjudication.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Board's Circular clarifies that the Notification exempting SAD on goods brought from SEZ/FTWZ into DTA does not apply where the clearance is for self consumption/stock transfer; in such cases SAD is leviable. Although transferred inputs later used in manufacturing and sold on payment of sales tax raise an argument for continued exemption, the Circular's exclusion of non sale transfers may trigger disputes regarding the entitlement to SAD relief and its interaction with sales tax treatment.
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      Summary: Revision of the Korea-India cooperation framework focuses on negotiating the Double Taxation Convention to enhance tax coordination and expand bilateral investment, coupled with measures to ease customs clearance, permit Korean bank branches in India through streamlined permissions, and promote SME collaboration. The meeting also addresses macroeconomic policy responses, multilateral cooperation, supervisory coordination in the financial sector, and policies to support infrastructure development and a mid to long term trade and investment roadmap.
      Summary: Following representations that AIC had not paid drought insurance claims for 2012 in Tiruvadanai Taluk, AIC reported approval of the first NAIS instalment for paddy in Tamil Nadu; with Central and State shares allocated and AIC holding ~83.8% of required funds, AIC proposes to release 83.8% of each eligible farmer's claim now and to release the balance on receipt of the remaining contribution, while the Finance Minister will follow up to ensure full payment as early as possible.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published daily Reference Rates fixing rupee benchmarks for the US dollar and the euro on January 7, 2014, compared against the prior day, and directed that GBP and JPY rupee rates be derived from the dollar reference using middle cross currency quotes; the SDR rupee rate is to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Sale (re-issue) of multiple Central Government stocks is announced to be allotted through price-based auctions using the uniform price method, permitting competitive and non-competitive electronic bids on the E-Kuber system within prescribed windows. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Auctions specify result announcement and settlement dates, and the stocks are eligible for when-issued trading under applicable RBI guidelines.
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      64 (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 6-1-2014 - FTP
      Amendments in Chapter 3 of Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14
      Summary: Amendment provides that Duty Credit Scrip may be debited for payment of customs duties for EO defaults on authorizations under Chapters 4 and 5, but penalty and interest must be paid in cash. Scrips issued under SHIS, SFIS and AIIS are explicitly excluded from use for payment of customs duties in EO defaults for Chapter 4 authorizations. Duty credit scrips may still be used for composition fees, application fees under FTP and for value shortfalls under para 4.28(b) of HBP v1 2009-14.

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      294/2013-RB - dated - 12-11-2013 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident outside India) (Seventeenth Amendment) Regulations, 2013
      Summary: Issuance of shares or convertible debentures with an optionality clause but without any assured exit price is permitted to non-residents subject to Schedule I terms and a minimum lock-in of one year or higher as per Schedule I Annex-B; exits must be without assured return and priced as follows: listed company exits at recognised stock exchange market price, unlisted equity exits at a price not exceeding that based on Return on Equity from the latest audited balance sheet, and preference shares or debentures priced under an internationally accepted methodology certified by a Chartered Accountant or SEBI-registered Merchant Banker.

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      01/2014 - dated - 6-1-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      In pursuance of sub-clause (ii) of clause (a) of sub-section (1) of Section 138 of the Income Tax Act, 1961
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking an enabling provision of the Income-tax Act, specifies that an officer of the rank of Secretary in each State and Union Territory is designated to be responsible for implementation of the National Food Security Act, 2013 on behalf of the respective State or Union Territory government, as a public interest administrative allocation effected by notification.
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      978/2/2014-CX - dated 7-1-2014
      Levy of the Education Cess and the Secondary and Higher Education Cess on other cesses- reg.
      Summary: Education Cess and Secondary and Higher Education Cess are to be calculated only on duties that are both levied and collected by the Department of Revenue; cesses levied under Acts administered by other Ministries but collected by the Department of Revenue are excluded from the cess base, and pending assessments should be finalized accordingly.
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