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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 10,2014

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      By: CHANDRAKISHORE BAJPAI
      Summary: Concessional inter State tax requires production of Form C by the purchasing registered dealer and that the goods be specified in the purchaser's registration certificate for eligible purposes such as resale, manufacture, specified infrastructure use, or packing; Form C must be submitted to the seller and produced for assessment to obtain concessional treatment, and the date for issuance hinges on when property in the goods transfers so that the inter State sale is completed.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Deduction under Section 80U permits a resident individual certified as a person with disability or severe disability to claim a statutory deduction in computing total income. Eligibility relies on definitions imported from the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 and the National Trust Act, 1999, and on medical certification of disability thresholds. Time limited certificates require renewal for continued claims. The rules prescribe authorised medical authorities and the specific certificate forms to be furnished with the return of income under Section 139.
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      Summary: Institute converts enrolment for the Company Secretaryship programme to an exclusively online single-window registration mechanism, centralising intake through its digital portal and standardising application formalities; animated online help resources are provided to assist applicants in completing examination and training prerequisites required for membership eligibility to practise or be employed as a Company Secretary.
      Summary: The guidance handbook urges financial sector regulators to undertake Voluntary Implementation of selected non legislative, governance enhancing recommendations from the FSLRC, providing rationale, global practice examples, and operational guidance on consumer protection, rule framing, transparency in board meetings, reporting, investigation and adjudication processes, penalty imposition, and capacity building; the handbook has been circulated to regulators and published publicly for reference.
      Summary: NABARD approved crop specific pilot projects through Primary Agriculture Co operative Societies to support production and post production interventions including Project Market Facilitation Centres, productivity measures, scientific storage, cold chains and capacity building, financed by NABARD loans and grants and government subsidies; it also expanded the NABARD Warehousing Scheme to finance construction of storage and cold chain infrastructure and revised refinance pricing to encourage banks to extend investment credit for rural infrastructure.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India issued the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the euro for January 10, 2014, noting prior-day comparisons; it provided derived rupee cross-rates for the British pound and Japanese yen based on the US dollar reference and cross-currency middle rates, and stated that the SDR-rupee rate will be based on that reference rate.
      Summary: Agricultural Insurance Corporation has transferred the bulk of approved farmer claim funds to designated nodal banks, which are expected to complete onward payments to claimants; the remaining balance of approved claims will be released and forwarded to the nodal banks for final payment shortly.
      Summary: Exports rose in December and for April-December on a year on year basis while imports declined in December and over April-December in US dollar terms, resulting in a reduced cumulative trade deficit; crude oil imports were slightly higher while non oil imports fell for the compared periods.
      Summary: Permission to include optionality clauses in instruments issued to non residents for Foreign Direct Investment is now allowed, subject to a specified minimum lock in period and prohibition on any assured return. Previously only equity shares and compulsorily or mandatorily convertible preference shares or debentures were eligible and were not permitted to contain optionality.
      Summary: The Mill Gate Price Scheme is continued as the Yarn Supply Scheme (YSS) with a 10 percent subsidy on specified yarns to support underprivileged and vulnerable handloom weavers and societies. Modifications set revised quantity limits for cotton yarn and continue limits for domestic silk; extend the subsidy to wool for individual weavers and weaver cooperatives with tiered quantity caps by yarn count; authorize NHDC to open distribution centres and enable cash sales to reduce supply gaps; and increase NHDC service charges uniformly across States.
      Summary: A centrally sponsored scheme upgrades existing State and Central Government medical colleges to expand MBBS seats, allocating central assistance alongside required State/UT contributions; funding patterns differ with a higher central share for North Eastern and special category States and a lower central share for other States, and the scheme specifies an approximate unit cost per MBBS seat to guide budgeting and central assistance allocation.
      Summary: Increase of import duty on refined edible oils of vegetable origin from 7.5 percent to 10 percent has been approved to maintain a reasonable differential between import duty on crude and refined vegetable oils and to protect the domestic refining industry and domestic farmers.
      Summary: Indian Revenue Service Association presented cheques to the Union Finance Minister drawn in favour of the Uttarakhand Chief Minister's Relief Fund for relief and rehabilitation following the June 2013 natural disaster, and communicated a letter expressing solidarity and intent to assist.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      F.7(400)/Policy/VAT/2011/PF/1207-1220 - dated - 8-1-2014 - DVAT
      Denotification of Bank of India for collections of VAT/CST dues from the dealers referred above with effect from 15th January 2014
      Summary: Denotification of Bank of India as the Appropriate Government Treasury for receipt of VAT and CST dues removes the bank's authority to accept deposits from registered or registrable dealers and changes the payment channel for such tax collections as of the specified effective date.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      F. 4(109)/2014/Vig./DTT/1413-1438 - dated 8-1-2014
      Regarding sting operation by news channel "Aaj Tak"
      Summary: Reiterates prohibition on giving or accepting illegal gratification, directs officers and staff to maintain highest integrity, warns of stringent disciplinary action for corrupt practices, requests the Bar Association to report specific malpractices and to advise members and assistants against abetting such acts, and instructs Ward in charges to circulate the circular for strict compliance.

      FEMA

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      86 - dated 9-1-2014
      Foreign Direct Investment- Pricing Guidelines for FDI instruments with optionality clauses
      Summary: Permits inclusion of optionality clauses in equity and in compulsorily/mandatorily convertible securities issued to non residents under the FDI scheme, requiring buy back at the price prevailing at exercise so investors exit without assured returns. A minimum lock in period applies from allotment. After lock in, listed investees permit exit at recognised exchange market price; unlisted investees permit exit not exceeding a price based on Return on Equity from the latest audited balance sheet; CCDs and CCPS may be priced at an internationally accepted methodology certified by a Chartered Accountant or SEBI registered merchant banker.
      3.
      87 - dated 9-1-2014
      Resident Bank account maintained by residents in India – Joint holder – liberalization
      Summary: Non-resident close relatives may be joint holders in resident bank accounts on an Either or Survivor basis while the account remains a resident bank account; the NRI cannot credit their own proceeds, may operate the account only for the resident for domestic payments without creating beneficial interest, and must notify the bank to reclassify the account as NRO if they become the survivor, with banks obtaining a signed FEMA compliance declaration.
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      88 - dated 9-1-2014
      Memorandum of Instructions for Opening and Maintenance of Rupee / Foreign Currency Vostro Accounts of Non-resident Exchange Houses
      Summary: Rupee Drawing Arrangements with non-resident exchange houses are expanded to include additional permitted transactions through vostro accounts while retaining their focus on personal remittances and preserving the prohibition on routing donations. The amendment expressly permits payments to utility service providers in India, tax payments in India, and EMI repayments to banks and NBFCs, alongside pre-existing permitted items such as credits to non-resident rupee accounts, family payments, insurance and investment premia, education and medical expenses, hotel and travel bookings, and limited trade transactions, with all other instructions remaining operative.
      5.
      89 - dated 9-1-2014
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 42.61 million to the Government of the Republic of Benin
      Summary: Exim Bank has extended a LOC of USD 42.61 million to the Government of Benin to finance eligible Indian-sourced goods, services, machinery, equipment and consultancy for water-supply upgrades, requiring at least 75 percent Indian supply content and permitting 25 percent foreign procurement. The LOC specifies effectiveness and disbursement timelines, mandatory GR/SDF shipment declarations, prohibition of agency commission from LOC funds (with limited exporter-funded alternatives), and directions issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act; AD Category-I banks must inform exporters and refer them to Exim Bank for details.
      6.
      90 - dated 9-1-2014
      Provisions under section 6 (4) of Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 - Clarifications
      Summary: Section 6(4) FEMA allows residents to hold, transfer or invest in foreign currency, foreign securities or immovable property abroad if acquired or owned while non resident or inherited from a non resident. Covered transactions include foreign currency accounts maintained when non resident; income from employment, business, vocation or investments undertaken while non resident; gifts or inheritances received while non resident; and foreign exchange or related income held outside India acquired by inheritance. Residents returning to India may utilise eligible assets abroad and related income or sale proceeds for payments or fresh investments abroad without RBI approval, provided such payments and investments are funded exclusively from those eligible assets and comply with FEMA.

      DGFT

      7.
      48/2009-2014 (RE- 2013) - dated 10-1-2014
      Amendment in Para 5.3.1 of Handbook of Procedure Vol. I, 2009-2014.
      Summary: Amendment requires the authorization holder to produce to the concerned Regional Authority a certificate from the Jurisdictional Central Excise Authority confirming installation of capital goods at the holder's or supporting manufacturer's/vendor's premises within six months of import completion; the Regional Authority may consider extensions of time for installation up to a maximum of eighteen months from the date of completion of import.
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