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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 18,2013

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBEC Circular No. 967/01/2013-CX mandates initiation of recovery of confirmed tax or duty demands during the pendency of appeals or stay petitions unless an express stay is granted; recovery may begin immediately where appeals lack stay applications, or 30 days after filing where stay petitions are pending but not granted, relying on the principle that filing an appeal alone does not suspend a demand.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Natural justice requires fact-finding authorities to grant an opportunity to be heard, follow a fair and transparent procedure, and dispose of matters by reasoned or speaking orders. Authorities must record reasons linking materials to conclusions so appellate review is possible; cryptic or conclusory orders that fail to address the contentions in replies or on appeal violate this duty. Where statutory pre-deposit conditions are misapplied or orders are non-speaking, the matter should be reconsidered and amounts recovered under defective assessments may be restored with applicable interest.
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      Summary: The ATDC-JUKI TECH Innovation Centre was established to demonstrate advanced apparel manufacturing technologies, undertake applied research, and deliver advanced training to upgrade workforce and faculty capabilities. Positioned within ATDC's mandate as the nodal agency under the ISDS, the Centre aims to bridge industry technological requirements and vocational training, strengthen SME competitiveness through technology adoption, and support institutional scaling of trainer academies and digital resources. Complementary initiatives include capacity building via AEPC DISHA implementation and designation of factory managers as DISHA Champions to sustain programme adoption.
      Summary: A five year agrotextiles scheme for the North East is announced with a Rs. 55 crores budget alongside an enlarged 12th Plan outlay for technical textiles (over five times the prior allocation). The Ministry introduces a special North East scheme granting fiscal flexibility through relaxed parameters, promotes inter ministerial coordination with States and industry, and offers incentives for Technical Textile Parks-up to Rs. 40 crores of project cost-naming five parks expected to become industrial hubs.
      Summary: Notification under the Customs Act prescribes official exchange rates for converting specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for import and export valuation, sets separate import and export rates in Schedule I and a per hundred units rate for Japanese yen in Schedule II, and supersedes the prior exchange rate notification, effective from the stated operative date.
      Summary: Export linked tax incentives for software include software developed abroad and profits from deputed technical manpower as deemed export where work is pursuant to a contract with an Indian eligible unit and a direct nexus exists; absence of separate MSAs alone will not negate benefits, R&D embedded in engineering and design qualifies, separate books are not legally required though unit level verification may be sought, and change in ownership, relocation, or slump sale do not automatically extinguish tax holiday provided conditions are met.
      Summary: Proposed BRICS cooperation on international taxation aims to coordinate positions on transfer pricing, cross-border tax evasion and avoidance, allocation of taxing rights, and dispute resolution; while the government commits to a stable tax regime, moderate rates, non-adversarial tax administration, and modernization of tax administration to lower transaction costs and improve taxpayer convenience without compromising deterrence.
      Summary: MTNL launched a commercial video telephony service in Delhi and Mumbai, available to any MTNL subscriber over existing landline and fibre networks. Video traffic is carried via a Private virtual circuit on broadband to prioritise calls; the service interoperates with MTNL/BSNL HD Voice and video telephony networks, supports desk and large screen connections, and is offered on a usage charged basis through the operator's existing access infrastructure.
      Summary: Approval authorises upgradation of NH 232 (Tanda-Raebareli-Banda) to two lanes with paved shoulders, to be executed by NHAI in two packages under the Model EPC contract, transferring construction risk to private contractors and targeting completion within two and a half years while promoting cost time certainty and accelerated, efficient delivery.
      Summary: The CCEA directed that future disinvestment proceeds be credited to the National Investment Fund in the public account until utilized; the NIF will fund government subscription to CPSE equity on a rights basis to preserve government majority ownership, enable preferential allotments under SEBI rules for fresh equity raised for capex, and finance recapitalization of public sector banks and insurance companies, with current fund managers discharged upon transfer of funds and accrued interest.
      Summary: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved continuation of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission to permit sanctioning of new urban infrastructure projects and capacity building activities under the Urban Infrastructure and Governance and UIDSSMT components, authorising States and UTs and Urban Local Bodies to initiate such projects and measures, with approved projects to be integrated into the mission's next phase.
      Summary: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved permitting export of processed and value added agricultural products even when basic farm produce exports are restricted or banned, listing eligible items such as various cereal flours and products, milk derivatives including casein, butter and cheese, value added onion products, and peanut butter. The justification is that processed exports constitute a very small portion of overall exports and thus will not affect domestic availability; permitting them aims to reduce perishability losses, support processing capacity, and encourage value addition while creating an exception to blanket export restrictions.
      Summary: Approval was granted for establishing budgetary ceilings on annuity commitments under PPP projects to preserve future budgetary flexibility. Administrative guidelines implementing the ceilings will be issued to ministries for adoption and are designed to streamline the structuring, sanction and approval processes for projects procured under the annuity mode of PPP, ensuring consistent treatment of annuity obligations across sectors.
      Summary: Approval was given to defreeze and re notify tariff values for specified palm and soybean edible oils so that notified values are aligned with prevailing international prices. Tariff values are fixed under Section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962 and notified fortnightly. The previous freeze since 2006 caused divergence from internationally computed landed prices, adversely affecting import duty revenue and the competitiveness of the domestic refining industry; aligning values with international prices is intended to redress those effects.
      Summary: The Union Cabinet authorised non plan loan assistance to GNCTD to pay outstanding principal and interest to four Central Public Sector Undertakings and a separate loan for Railways, and approved writing off specified DESU period dues for Badarpur Thermal Power Station, with the Ministry of Finance to decide the loan terms.
      Summary: The Cabinet approved reducing the reserve price for auction of 800 MHz (CDMA) spectrum across all service areas and directed that existing operators be charged at the revised reserve price for their current 800 MHz holdings where auction-determined prices are not available; such interim payments will be adjusted against the auction-determined price once available.
      Summary: Immediate policy focus is maintaining the investment cycle by promoting domestic and foreign investment and using a Cabinet Committee on Investment to speed project clearances. Industry advised budget measures that stimulate capital expenditure without dampening investor sentiment, proposing tax and regulatory incentives such as maintained or reduced indirect tax rates, interest rate export subvention, time limited accelerated depreciation for plant and machinery, enhanced deductions for green spending, monetisation of unused public assets for infrastructure, earlier disinvestment scheduling, deregulation of inputs, and targeted reliefs for exporters and MSMEs.
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      Customs

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      05/2013 - dated - 17-1-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 18th January, 2013
      Summary: Determination of rate of exchange for specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for customs purposes, effective 18th January 2013 under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, superseding the earlier notification of 3rd January 2013. The notification prescribes distinct conversion rates for imported and export goods in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units) for use in customs valuation, and records substitution and corrigendum entries for the Japanese Yen.

      Income Tax

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      03/2013 - dated - 15-1-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Centralised Processing of Statements of Tax Deducted at Source Scheme, 2013.
      Summary: The scheme mandates electronic furnishing and verification of correction statements by deductors through authorised agencies or portals, empowers Centralised Processing Cells to process statements taking prior corrections into account, and allows Commissioners to set processing procedures and priorities. Cells may rectify apparent mistakes on application or suo moto with prescribed forms and electronic intimation where liabilities or refunds are affected; such amendments can operate as notices of demand. Appeals from processing lie with the appellate commissioner over the deductor's assessing officer, remands and implementation are handled by the territorial assessing officer, and all communications may be served electronically.

      VAT - Delhi

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      F. 7(400)/Policy/VAT/2011/1127-40 - dated - 16-1-2013 - DVAT
      Acceptance of TDS cheques from these contractees (TAN Holders), who choose to pay through off -line mode.
      Summary: Certain TAN-holder contractees from Central, State, Union Territory and local government entities are exempted from mandatory electronic payment of tax, interest, penalty or other amounts under the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004; the Commissioner authorizes the Punjab & Sind Bank branch at Vyapar Bhawan, New Delhi to accept TDS cheques from those contractees who choose to pay in offline mode.
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      F.3(9)/Fin.(Rev-1)/2012-13/dsv1/34-39 - dated - 15-1-2013 - DVAT
      Date of coming into force the Delhi Value Added Tax (Fourth Amendment) Act, 2012 dated 28.12.2012
      Summary: Exercising the power under sub section (3) of section 1 of the Delhi Value Added Tax (Fourth Amendment) Act, 2012, the Lieutenant Governor appoints a specific date as the day on which the Amendment Act shall come into force; the notification is issued by the Finance (Revenue 1) Department for publication in the Delhi Gazette Extraordinary.
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      F.14(13)/LA-2012/law/179. - dated - 28-12-2012 - DVAT
      Delhi Value Added tax (Fourth Amendment) Act, 2012 (Delhi Act 14 of 2012.- Amendment in Section 2, Sec. 36A, Sec. 58A, Sec. 95
      Summary: Amendments revise VAT valuation by deeming oil companies' receipts equivalent to retailer prices, raise the collection rate to four percent by substituting prior percentages and removing provisos, assign audit and examination expenses to be determined and paid by the Commissioner (including professional remuneration) with that determination final, and expand dealer registration rules to require declaration of manager name, PAN and IEC with transitional filing obligations and specified penalties for failure to comply.
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      Service Tax

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      4/2012 - dated 6-11-2012
      Implementation of Service Delivery Excellence Model ('SEVOTTAM') in Customs, Central Excise & Service Tax Commissionerate, Aurangabad
      Summary: The SEVOTTAM model establishes a centralized "Single Window" receipt and disposal mechanism for written communications with immediate counter acknowledgement issuing a unique diary number and deadlines for postal acknowledgements. It sets explicit Citizen's Charter service norms-timelines for acknowledgements, decisions, registrations, refund and drawback disposals, export/import clearances, document release, audit notices and grievance handling-and provides feedback channels and designated grievance officers to ensure accountability and continuous service improvement.
      2.
      5/2012 - dated 6-11-2012
      Setting up of a Grievance Redressal Mechanism
      Summary: Establishment of a Grievance Redressal Mechanism requires single window intake, acknowledgement of written grievances within 48 hours, and an attempt to provide final replies within 30 working days; designated Public Grievance Officers, a Public Relations Officer, a Public Grievance Committee, and CPGRAMS are used for receipt, monitoring and escalation, while corruption complaints go to vigilance and merits disputes to statutory appeal and revision remedies.
      3.
      06/2012 - dated 5-11-2012
      Modified version of the Service Tax Return (ST-3) for the quarter April June 2012.
      Summary: Modified Service Tax Return (ST-3) for April-June 2012 is available in an offline upload utility with view/print online for submission. The April-September 2012 cycle is split because the Negative List took effect 1 July 2012; this ST-3 covers only April-June 2012. The filing due date for April-June ST-3 has been extended to 25 November 2012, and past half yearly ST-3s up to March 2012 can be filed offline or online. Certified Facilitation Centres and help resources are available to assist filers.
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