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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 21,2014

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Whether a service provider may obtain reimbursement of service tax from the service recipient turns on the statutory character of the tax: service tax is a statutory liability imposed on the person receiving the service, while the service provider acts as the statutory collecting agent required to collect the tax from the recipient and deposit it with the government; contractual silence does not displace that statutory allocation of liability.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 9 enumerates excise offences-evasion, unlawful removal or dealing with excisable goods, misuse of credit and false or withheld information-and prescribes criminal sanctions. Corporate liability attaches to companies and responsible officers unless due diligence or lack of knowledge is proved; consent or neglect by officers creates direct culpability. Penalty regimes require show cause notices and monetary penalties for under levy or erroneous refund due to fraud, collusion, misstatement, suppression or contravention, with reduced penalties where records disclose transactions and mechanisms for compounding, publication of convictions and appeal stage deposit obligations.
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      Summary: The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour & Welfare established a Maximum Residue Limit of 0.2 ppm for ethoxyquin in crustaceans, including farmed shrimp, after committee approval and public notification; this replaced a previously applied lower default inspection threshold and followed an assessment by a food safety subcommittee that set an Accepted Daily Intake for ethoxyquin.
      Summary: ASSOCHAM organises service tax seminars requiring prior registration and payment of a participation fee inclusive of refreshment and lunch, with a discount for two or more delegates from the same organisation. Payment is accepted by demand draft, cheque, or online transfer to the specified bank account; registrants must submit a completed form with delegate names, designations, contact details, and organisational information to the listed ASSOCHAM contact by post, fax, email, or courier.
      Summary: The central bank published reference rates for the US dollar and the euro, compared them with the prior day's figures, and, using the dollar rate and cross currency middle rates, provided derived exchange rates for the pound sterling and the yen; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Government approved financial support to Nalanda University to fund capital construction and recurring establishment costs, separate from voluntary international contributions, endowments raised via public private partnerships, and future University revenues; an Endowments Committee will raise funds, phased teaching will begin from leased premises ahead of campus completion, and a Headquarters Agreement and Inter governmental Memorandum reinforce the University's international status and facilitate faculty recruitment.
      Summary: Approval was granted for formation of a Joint Venture Company with equal equity from the DMIC Trust and the Government of Uttar Pradesh, the State's equity to be contributed as land transferred to the JVC, to develop trunk infrastructure for an integrated industrial township in Greater Noida. The project is to be implemented in two stages: JVC led delivery of core trunk infrastructure to attract private investment, followed by phased private development through PPP or land monetization as appropriate.
      Summary: Approval establishes a 100 percent subsidiary SPV of DMICDC to implement a Model Solar Power Project at Neemrana, capitalised by equity and debt released by the DMIC Trust to DMICDC with returns flowing back to the Trust. The SPV will develop an integrated solar PV and diesel generator smart micro grid, sell a portion of generation to a power trader at a tariff derived from competitive procurement, and supply identified industrial consumers under PPAs with tariffs fixed at signing.
      Summary: Cabinet approval authorises use of JICA STEP official development assistance loans for DMIC, to fund trunk infrastructure and transport connectivity projects that may lack initial commercial viability. JICA will consult Japanese firms and seek price discovery via participation of at least two companies/consortia. STEP conditions permit that goods otherwise sourced from Japan may be procured from Indian companies where Japanese firms hold significant equity, encouraging joint ventures and technology transfer. The concessional loan covers up to full project cost and features a long repayment tenor and moratorium to reduce financing costs relative to standard ODA loans.
      Summary: Establishment of the Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial Corridor and formation of AKICDC to develop phased Integrated Manufacturing Clusters (IMCs) along the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor. IMCs may be brownfield or greenfield, must earmark land for manufacturing and agro processing, and qualify for National Manufacturing Policy benefits if organized as required. Infrastructure will be promoted via PPP with viability gap funding and grant in aid for trunk works; the Central Government will provide interest subsidy for land acquisition, grants for planning and project development, external connectivity support, and project development funds to AKICDC. A Central three tier governance structure and State nodal agencies/SPVs will coordinate approvals, implementation, and facilitation of land, utilities, and clearances.
      Summary: Approval granted to increase foreign investment in Federal Bank Limited to 74 percent, subject to an aggregate Foreign Institutional Investors shareholding cap of 49 percent of the bank's paid-up equity capital, allowing majority foreign ownership while preserving a specified sub-cap for institutional investors and contingent on compliance with the stated equity allocation limits.
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      Central Excise

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      02/2014 - dated - 20-1-2014 - CE (NT)
      CENVAT Credit (Second Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: The amendment to the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 inserts an additional notification reference into Rule 12, expressly adding the 2010 notification citation to the existing citation sequence so that the 2010 notification is incorporated for administrative application under Rule 12.

      Customs

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      02/2014 - dated - 20-1-2014 - Cus
      Seeks to amend the notification No. 12/2012-Customs, dated 17th March, 2012.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the entries in column (4) of the Table in Notification No. 12/2012 Customs for serial numbers 56, 58, 59, 63, 66, 69 and 71 with 10%, under the authority of section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, as a further modification of the principal notification.
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      04/2014 - dated - 20-1-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Appreciation Certificate
      Summary: Appreciation Certificates are conferred to specified officers and staff of the Customs & Central Excise Department and the Directorate of Enforcement in recognition of a specially distinguished record of service, listed by rank and posting, and awarded pursuant to the departmental awards scheme governing grants to officers and staff of Customs, Central Excise, the Narcotics Control Bureau and the Directorate of Enforcement.
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      97 - dated 20-1-2014
      Know Your Customer (KYC) norms/Anti-Money Laundering (AML) standards / Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) Obligation of Authorised Persons under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, (PMLA), 2002, as amended by Prevention of Money Laundering (Amendment) Act, 2009 Money changing activities
      Summary: The requirement for corporates to submit a Board resolution and a power of attorney for forex transactions has been replaced: a corporate may now submit a list of officials with names, designations and signatures authorised by the Managing Director or Chief Financial Officer to conduct foreign exchange transactions; franchisers remain responsible for ensuring agents and franchisees comply; corporates must pay the rupee leg of forex transactions through the corporate cheque or bank account; other instructions remain unchanged under FEMA and PMLA.
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