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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 10,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Nonresident Indian gifts from strangers will be treated as bogus and added to income unless the assessee proves natural love and affection (or an equivalent close relationship), the donor's financial capacity, and corroborative transactional evidence such as bank statements and remittances through proper banking channels; absent these elements or where donor statements are contradictory, the Assessing Officer may recharacterise the receipt as income from undisclosed sources.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Time legitimately and bona fide spent pursuing relief before a wrong forum is excluded from the limitation period under the Limitation Act, which operates as a legal mandate distinct from the discretionary remedy of condonation of delay; consequently an appeal filed within the recalculated period after excluding such time is to be treated as timely for administrative appeals.
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      Summary: The Department of Commerce amended the SEZ regulatory framework to permit dual use of non-processing area within Special Economic Zones, allowing both SEZ entities and Domestic Tariff Area entities to occupy and use designated non-processing spaces. The amendment clarifies that non-processing areas are not exclusively reserved for SEZ units and establishes a regulated mechanism for their shared use by DTA participants under the SEZ regime.
      Summary: Drafts of twelve Income Computation and Disclosure Standards (ICDS) have been published for public comment to govern the computation of income under "Profits and gains of business or profession" and "Income from other sources" (not for maintenance of books). The Standards define scope and terms, prescribe recognition and measurement rules (e.g., inventories at cost or net realizable value; percentage of completion for construction contracts; capitalisation of qualifying borrowing costs; foreign currency translation), require disclosures, provide transitional provisions tied to 1 April 2015, and state that the Income-tax Act prevails in case of conflict.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published a daily US Dollar reference rate for January 9, 2015, compared it with the prior business day, and, using that reference rate plus cross currency middle rates, provided derived exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; the SDR Rupee rate is to be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Payments by a customer to a hotel for accommodation, boarding or use of amenities, where no contractor or event-organiser relationship exists, do not constitute "work" within the meaning of section 194C; accordingly such ordinary guest payments are not subject to TDS under that provision, and administrative guidance treating hotel facilities as contract work is open to challenge.
      Summary: Demographic dividend will be realised only if the population is healthy, educated and properly skilled; therefore budgetary priorities must emphasise investments in social infrastructure, human capital and dedicated skill development. Social sector groups urged ring-fencing and transparent allocation for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes with dedicated institutional mechanisms for SCSPs and TSPs, increased funding for nutrition and child welfare programmes, enhanced education spending for early childhood and elementary levels, and measures to promote entrepreneurship, gender protection frameworks and improved procurement and fiscal governance.
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      Customs

      1.
      07/2015 - dated - 8-1-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of the Joint/Additional Commissioner of Customs, Custom House, Kandla
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, under section 4(1) and section 5(1) of the Customs Act, appoints the Joint/Additional Commissioner of Customs, Custom House, Kandla as Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the Joint/Additional Commissioners of Customs at Kandla and Mundra for adjudicating matters arising from the show cause notice concerning M/s Jain Plywood House and others (F.No.DRI/CZU/VIC/26/ENQ-03(INT-NIL)/2014 dated 27th October, 2014).
      2.
      06/2015 - dated - 8-1-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of the Joint or Additional Commissioner of Customs in the office of Principal Commissioner of Customs (General), Mumbai Zone-I, New Custom House, Ballard Estate, Mumbai
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, invoking sub section (1) of section 4 and sub section (1) of section 5 of the Customs Act, appoints the Joint or Additional Commissioner of Customs in the office of the Principal Commissioner of Customs (General), Mumbai Zone I, as Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and duties of the Joint or Additional Commissioners in specified offices for adjudicating show cause notices issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence concerning three named firms.
      3.
      05/2015 - dated - 8-1-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Principal Commissioner of Customs, Nhava Sheva-I, Mumbai Zone-II, Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House, Nhava Sheva, Uran, Raigad
      Summary: The Principal Commissioner of Customs, Nhava Sheva-I, Mumbai Zone-II is appointed as Common Adjudicating Authority under sections 4(1) and 5(1) of the Customs Act, 1962 to exercise the powers and discharge duties for adjudicating show cause notices issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence dated 17th November 2014 concerning M/s Dynalog Micro Systems, M/s MAP Enterprises and others.
      4.
      04/2015 - dated - 8-1-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Principal Commissioner of Customs (III), (Air Cargo Complex-Import), Sahar, Mumbai
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs appoints the Principal Commissioner of Customs (III), Air Cargo Complex Import, Sahar, Mumbai as the common adjudicating authority to exercise the powers and discharge duties of the Principal Commissioner (III) and the Joint/Additional Commissioner, Nhava Sheva 1, for adjudicating a show cause notice issued to the specified importer.
      5.
      03/2015 - dated - 8-1-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Principal Commissioner of Customs, Tughlakabad (Import), Inland Container Depot , Tughlakabad, New Delhi
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs appoints the Principal Commissioner of Customs, Tughlakabad (Import), ICD Tughlakabad, New Delhi, as a common adjudicating authority empowered to exercise the powers and duties of specified Principal, Joint/Additional, and Assistant/Deputy Commissioners of Customs at listed ports and air cargo complexes for adjudicating show cause notices issued in the referenced intelligence file against M/s Italian Lifestyle Pvt. Ltd. and others under the Customs Act, 1962.
      6.
      02/2015 - dated - 8-1-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Commissioner of Customs, Jawaharlal Nehru Customs House, Nhava Sheva-IV, Taluka Uran, District Raigad, Mumbai
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs appoints the Commissioner of Customs, Jawaharlal Nehru Customs House, as a Common Adjudicating Authority authorised to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of multiple specified customs officers for the purpose of adjudicating a show cause notice issued in respect of M/s Sara Sae Private Limited, thereby centralising adjudicatory jurisdiction for that particular matter.

      SEZ

      7.
      C.1/2/2014-SEZ - GSR 5 (E) - dated - 2-1-2015 - SEZ
      Special Economic-Zones (Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: Amendment requires bifurcation of SEZ non-processing area into dual-use and SEZ-only parts; dual-use areas are ineligible for central duty and tax exemptions, and any central or state/local benefits already availed for such infrastructure must be refunded by the Developer with prescribed interest where applicable. Developers must apply with an Infrastructure Plan and State NOC to the Development Commissioner, who forwards applications to the Board of Approval; area, FAR/Fsi, tenure and no-sale leasehold restrictions and other conditions are mandated.
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      DGFT

      1.
      81 (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated 9-1-2015
      Amendment in Appendix – 30 A relating to Export Obligation Period under Advance Authorization/DFIA Schemes.
      Summary: The amendment to Appendix 30A adds Natural Rubber as a specified input for Advance Authorization and DFIA schemes and fixes the Export Obligation Period measured from the date of clearance of each import consignment by the customs authority. Where Natural Rubber is allowed as an input under these schemes, the export obligation period is reduced to six months from the date of customs clearance, and the change takes immediate effect.
      2.
      12/2014 - dated 8-1-2015
      Allocation of quantity of Rough Marble and Travertine Blocks for import for Financial Year 2014-15.
      Summary: Allocation of import quantities of Rough Marble and Travertine Blocks for FY 2014-15 distributes eight lakh metric tonnes among 472 applicants; Regional Authorities will issue import authorisations from 9th to 15th January 2015. Applicants making false declarations face forfeiture of allocation, debarment from future allocations, and statutory penal liability. Authorisation holders must file monthly import returns with the relevant Regional Authority by the 15th day of the succeeding month, as a mandatory compliance requirement under the governing notification.
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