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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 11,2016

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      By: Rakesh Singh
      Summary: A dealer's admissible input tax credit, once determined on assessment, must first be adjusted against the current year's output tax liability; thereafter any balance may be applied to central sales tax liability or carried forward. Interest and penalty can only arise on net output tax remaining after such assessed ITC adjustment. An initial excess claim in return does not bar adjustment of the ITC found admissible on assessment.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Classification under the Customs Act determines duty rates and entitlement to exemptions; HSN headings, chapter and section notes must be read with tariff entries to identify the correct heading. Interpretative Rules 1-4 serve as supplementary aids only when entries and notes are inconclusive. Misclassification affects duty liability and eligibility for notifications; commercial identity and common parlance tests, functional composition of goods, and admissible expert evidence are central to resolving classification disputes.
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      Summary: A model law on land leasing should facilitate tenant rights while preserving landowner proprietary interests, be confined to agriculture and discourage corporate farming. It should require written lease documentation recognised by banks and usable by States for extending relief to tenants after natural calamities, leverage advanced communication and space technologies for land issues, and explicitly provide a dispute redressal mechanism.
      Summary: A high-powered committee chaired by former Cabinet Secretary Prabhat Kumar will draft a comprehensive MSME policy to integrate existing measures affecting MSMEs-covering access to raw material, capital, manufacturing and marketing-and produce a unified policy framework. The draft will be opened to public debate and will incorporate suggestions from industry associations emphasizing integrated supply chain, finance, production and market-access solutions.
      Summary: The Council set out a framework for a State-Centre partnership in export promotion, requiring States to collaborate with central agencies to establish common facilities for testing, certification, packaging, trace-back and storage, and to hold periodic meetings with exporters to address infrastructure and tax constraints; the Ministry prioritised streamlining trade documentation, practical Ease of Doing Business implementation, and committed to respond to state-specific suggestions including requests for connectivity, warehousing, specialised labs, sectoral councils and restoration of ASIDE support.
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      F.3(11)/Fin(T&E)/2009-10/DS-VI/12 - dated - 8-1-2016 - DVAT
      Appointment of Value Added Tax Inspector
      Summary: The Lt. Governor, under the Delhi Value Added Tax Act and the Delhi VAT Rules, appoints named officers as Value Added Tax Inspectors and one as Assistant Value Added Tax Inspector to assist the Commissioner of Value Added Tax, with effect from their dates of assumption of charge. The notification lists each appointee by name and joining date and is issued by the Deputy Secretary (Finance) in the name of the Lt. Governor.
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