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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 09,2013

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Police and courts are overburdened by prosecution of deemed crimes arising from technical, procedural and administrative defaults; restricting criminalisation of non intentional lapses, allowing cure periods (including for cheque dishonour), and replacing routine police formalities with administrative alternatives will free police to investigate real crimes. Complementary judicial reforms-strict time limits for pleadings and disclosure, compaction of procedures, and sanctions for dilatory advocates and parties-will expedite disposal, restore public confidence, and encourage witnesses and victims to cooperate.
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      Summary: Invitation for consultancy to study and prepare a Road Map for the restructuring of Coal India Limited, including examination of committee and Planning Commission recommendations; assessment of current management structures against the Articles of Association; evaluation of restructuring needs in light of monopolistic risks and compliance with company law, SEBI regulations and tax laws; measures to enhance competition, production and marketing; review of administrative structures for capability enhancement; and analysis of financial strength and investment options to support the transition.
      Summary: The Department adopted a New Investment Policy-2012 to expand urea capacity and implemented the Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) for P&K fertilizers providing fixed per kg subsidies by grade with additional support for micronutrient fortification; revival of closed HFCL/FCIL units is pursued subject to BIFR procedures and Cabinet review, while transparency and subsidy targeting are being advanced through e Office measures and a piloted Direct Transfer of subsidy system linking retailer sales and Aadhaar enabled bank accounts.
      Summary: Appeals may be heard through an E Court system by E Benches nominated by the President, with notices specifying OB and EB and a short opt out period. Files and paper books must be sent in duplicate between OB and EB; Bench Clerks at both ends will record order sheet entries (EB entry prevailing). Ordinary filing, evidence and paper book rules continue to apply; no loose documents at hearing except by leave. Signed orders must be uploaded promptly and records maintained and certified copies issued as in open court.
      Summary: Foreign exchange earnings from tourism increased in 2012 in both rupee and US dollar terms with higher annual and December receipts compared to 2011; foreign tourist arrivals also rose overall in 2012 and for December year on year. Monthly arrival estimates use port data and FEEs are compiled from central banking sources.
      Summary: A foreign administrative review had recommended continuation and retroactive application of a safeguard duty on cotton yarn imports; bilateral consultations identified procedural inconsistencies in extending measures by provisional duty. A Memorandum of Understanding was concluded under which the foreign government agreed to rescind the definitive measure, and it subsequently withdrew the safeguard duty by an executive gazette resolution.
      Summary: The Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs announced a proposed merger of OCI and PIO cards to simplify diaspora travel and residency documentation; reported signing multiple Social Security Agreements and planned additional agreements to safeguard workers' entitlements; expanded the Indian Community Welfare Fund to all missions with wider emergency and community support functions; operates a multilingual 24 hour Overseas Workers Resource Centre for information and grievances; and launched the Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana pilot to provide life insurance, pension and rehabilitation support to returning workers.
      Summary: Reform measures and global developments improved market sentiment while domestic indicators are mixed: direct tax receipts are satisfactory but indirect taxes are short. Consultations proposed progressive taxation, tax base widening, stronger enforcement against evasion, inheritance tax, certainty and time bound tax dispute resolution, creation of an Asset Management Office for central urban land, pausing Basel III implementation temporarily, incentives for small savings, lower interest rates, doubled agricultural credit, rationalisation of centrally sponsored schemes, higher capital expenditure in agriculture, investment in health and education, promotion of renewable energy, and redirecting higher education fee increases to support primary and secondary education for the poor.
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      Practice Note, - dated 1-1-2013
      Appellate Tribunal - Procedure of - Practice note for hearing appeals & Applications fixed before ITAT Allahabad Bench, Allahabad
      Summary: Hearing of income tax appeals may be conducted by video conferencing (E Court) with Members nominated to sit at E Benches; the Original Bench (OB) remains the bench of record and the remote forum is the E Bench (EB). Notices will specify OB and EB and enclose a registry note; parties may opt out within one week by prescribed intimation. Files are duplicated and sent to EB with a copy retained at OB; paper books must be filed in advance, loose documents are not permitted without bench permission, Bench Clerks will make simultaneous order entries, and orders signed by Members will be uploaded the same day.

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      69 - dated 7-1-2013
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) Policy – Non-Banking Financial Company – Infrastructure Finance Companies (NBFC-IFCs)
      Summary: The circular raises the permitted ECB ceiling for NBFC IFCs under the automatic route as a proportion of owned funds while borrowings beyond that ceiling require Reserve Bank approval under the approval route. End use remains confined to on lending to infrastructure and other ECB conditions are unchanged. The currency risk hedging obligation for NBFC IFCs is reduced to a lower specified proportion of exposure. Authorised Dealer Category I banks must certify compliance and continue to certify leverage ratios for approval route proposals. The amendments are effective immediately under FEMA authority.

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      OFFICE ORDER NO 05/2013 - dated 7-1-2013
      CBEC - Issues Transfer and Postings in the Grade of 17 Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise
      Summary: An Office Order directs transfers and postings of officers in the grade of Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise, listing individual reassignments effective immediately and until further orders. The order mandates immediate relieving and joining at new stations by the stipulated deadline, prohibits representations before joining, and requires Chief Commissioners/Director Generals to submit compliance reports on relieving and joining to the Board with a copy to the DG, HRD.
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