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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 17,2013

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Rule 2A fixes the service portion of a works contract as the gross amount charged less the value of transfer of property in goods involved in execution. Gross amount comprises labour and service charges, subcontractor payments, design and planning fees, hire charges for machinery, consumables, establishment costs attributable to services, VAT or sales tax on transferred goods, and profit attributable to services. Where VAT or sales tax is paid on the actual value of goods transferred, that value is to be adopted. If the provider pays for recipient-supplied materials, gross amount increases accordingly.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Appeals to the Appellate Tribunal must be filed within three months in prescribed form with fee; the Tribunal may condone the delay if satisfied that sufficient cause prevented timely filing, but the appellant must file a substantiated condonation application. Case law shows delays from pursuing writs, lack of authorization, unsubstantiated personal claims, and administrative lapses are critically examined; adequate documentary explanation or proper authorization can be decisive, and tribunals may remit matters where earlier consideration omitted relevant particulars.
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      Summary: The PPAC increased the under-recovery on High Speed Diesel effective 16 January 2013 to Rs 9.60 per litre, raising OMCs' combined daily under recovery on Diesel, PDS Kerosene and Domestic LPG to about Rs 384 crore; Domestic LPG and PDS Kerosene under recoveries are computed monthly and receive separate government per unit subsidy support. The adjustment reflects reviewed international crude prices and exchange rates provided alongside the fortnightly computation.
      Summary: The Minister directed PCRA to implement a precise Energy Audit process with annual public Energy Audit Reports, require energy budgeting by all users, and develop a mechanism for an automobile fuel efficiency rating, alongside intensified household fuel conservation awareness campaigns in local languages.
      Summary: The minister's engagement aims to advance trade diplomacy through bilateral and BRICS consultations and an India Africa reception, while operationally prioritising investment promotion. He will host a Global Investment Roundtable to present FDI liberalization measures and major industrial infrastructure initiatives, including the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor and manufacturing investment zones, supported by a targeted promotional campaign to position India as an attractive investment destination.
      Summary: The Committee recommends retaining the IFSC branch identifier because many banks rely on it for validation, reconciliation and failed-transaction handling; IFSC should continue for routing (and any new payment system should use IFSC). It advocates a uniform account numbering standard using IBAN and, after evaluating options, recommends the Longest IBAN (26 characters: country code, check digits, 4-character bank id using existing IFSC bank code, and an 18-digit BBAN allowing existing account numbers to be retained). IBAN and existing numbers should co-exist for about three years while banks implement technical and operational changes.
      Summary: A Working Group of officials from both countries was formed to examine operational, commercial, financial and security aspects of enhancing the Maitree Express, including feasibility of increasing frequency and introducing a return ticket system, while projects to open or restore rail links at Akhaura-Agartala, Chilahati-Haldibari, Shahbazpur-Mahishashan and Birol-Radhikapur were agreed to be expedited and feasibility for a Feni-Belonia link to be examined.
      Summary: Government proposes developing selected Coal India Limited blocks through mine developer and operator (MDO) arrangements alongside amended MMDR rules instituting competitive bidding; complementary measures include CIL modernization, GCV-based grading and pricing, accelerated rail evacuation and state facilitation of land, R&R and clearances, while imports and overseas equity are contemplated as supplementary supply options.
      Summary: The ATDC-JUKI Technology Innovation Research Centre at ATDC Gurgaon will demonstrate advanced apparel production technologies, conduct applied research, and foster industry-academia collaboration to combine research with technology training aimed at increasing productivity, efficiency and quality in apparel manufacturing, especially supporting SMEs to enhance competitiveness.
      Summary: Freight revenue from commodity-wise rail traffic rose 24.87% in April-December 2012 with tonnage carried increasing 4.32%; Net Tonne Kilo Metres (NTKM) increased 0.88% over the prior year. The December 2012 commodity-level revenue breakdown identified coal, iron ore for exports and steel plants, cement, foodgrains, POL, pig iron and finished steel, fertilizers, raw materials for steel (excluding iron ore), container services, and other goods as principal contributors to monthly freight receipts.
      Summary: The Central Government approved four FDI proposals on FIPB recommendations authorizing changes in foreign equity and collaborators to allow manufacture of beverages, acquisition and manufacture activities in pharmaceuticals, and the establishment of a wholly owned subsidiary to provide conferencing services. Two proposals for induction of foreign equity in insurance broking and risk advisory services were deferred, and one overseas holding company proposal was withdrawn.
      Summary: Amendment under Section 14(2) of the Customs Act substitutes TABLE-1 and TABLE-2 of Notification No. 36/2001-Customs to prescribe revised tariff values for specified edible oils, Brass Scrap (all grades), Poppy Seeds and for gold and silver where concessionary entries of Notification No. 12/2012-Customs are availed, thereby updating the unit values applied for customs assessment and import clearance.
      Summary: The FSAP finds manageable near term risks to India's financial stability but identifies structural and supervisory gaps: high public ownership, large group exposures, and mandatory SLR/CRR holdings that constrain market development; limited de jure regulator independence; incomplete consolidated supervision; and weaknesses in insurance solvency, issuer reporting, auditing, CCP liquidity management, and insolvency law. It recommends phased reform: strengthen statutory regulator autonomy, expand information sharing and supervisory colleges, tighten large exposure and related party rules, reduce SLR gradually to deepen bond markets, bolster resolution and deposit insurance powers, enhance CCP liquidity arrangements, and modernize insolvency and secured transactions frameworks.
      Summary: The audit of the Agricultural Debt Waiver and Debt Relief Scheme, 2008 found benefits extended to ineligible accounts, claims on loans to intermediary MFIs, incorrect benefit amounts, reimbursement of inadmissible charges, non-issuance of waiver certificates and lack of monitoring of fresh loans. The Reserve Bank requires banks to recover inadmissible or excess payments, fix responsibility of officials and auditors, consider FIRs where records were tampered with, issue missing waiver certificates promptly, and begin monitoring outcomes for beneficiaries, and to report completion to the regional office.
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      04/2013 - dated - 15-1-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in Duty Drawback Chapter 69 relating to “CERAMIC PRODUCTS”, for tariff items falling under heading 6902 and the relating entries has been substituted
      Summary: Notification substitutes tariff entries in Chapter 69 (CERAMIC PRODUCTS) for heading 6902, replacing existing Schedule entries with new tariff item codes 690201-690213 and 690299 and assigning specific duty drawback percentages and unit measures per metric tonne for each listed refractory ceramic product, including high alumina, magnesia, magnesite, alumina carbon, chrome magnesite, fused cast refractories and an "Others" category, thereby amending the Schedule to Notification No. 92/2012-Customs (N.T.).
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      03/2013 - dated - 15-1-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001 - Palm oil, Palmolein, Soyabean Oil (Crude) and Brass Scrap (all grades) - Traiff Values
      Summary: Central Board of Excise & Customs, exercising powers under sub section (2) of Section 14 of the Customs Act, substitutes TABLE 1 and TABLE 2 of Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) to fix tariff values in US dollars per metric tonne for specified vegetable oils, brass scrap, and poppy seeds, and to fix valuation units for gold and silver when certain notification benefits are availed, thereby updating the import valuation framework for those commodities.

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      249/RB-2012 - dated - 22-11-2012 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Any Foreign Security) (Fourth Amendment) Regulations, 2012 - Amendment in Regulations 6 & 15 and Part I of Form ODI
      Summary: The amendment reclassifies overseas direct investment by Indian parties into Pakistan to be considered under the approval route. It tightens reporting by requiring Annual Performance Reports based on audited accounts to be submitted to the Reserve Bank through the designated authorised dealer, and adds a requirement to file an Annual Return on Foreign Liabilities and Assets to the Director, Balance of Payment Statistics Division, DSIM. Form ODI Part I Sections E and F are revised to add an Indian party declaration and a statutory auditor's certificate confirming compliance with investment conditions, valuation norms, funding limits and applicable prudential requirements.
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      244/2012-RB - dated - 22-10-2012 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer Or Issue Of Security By A Person Resident Outside India) (Seventh Amendment) Regulations, 2012 - Amendment In Regulation 5 And Schedule 1
      Summary: Amendment adds a provision allowing citizens of Pakistan and entities incorporated in Pakistan to purchase shares and convertible debentures of Indian companies under the Foreign Direct Investment scheme with prior approval of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board, subject to Schedule 1 terms and conditions; the recipient Indian company must not engage in defence, space, atomic energy or other sectors prohibited for foreign investment, and Schedule 1 is revised to state that persons referred in Regulation 5(1) may acquire securities only to the extent and on the terms set out in the Schedule.
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      Companies Law

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      01/2013 - dated 15-1-2013
      Filling of Balance Sheet and profit and Loss Account in eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) mode for the financial year commencing on or after 01.04.2011.
      Summary: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs extends the time period for companies to file Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Account in XBRL format without additional fee or penalty, applying an extended cut-off tied to the company's annual general meeting timetable; all other terms and conditions of the earlier General Circular on XBRL filing remain in force.
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