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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 23,2013

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The scheme centralizes processing of TDS statements to detect arithmetical errors and incorrect claims, compute interest on adjusted sums, determine amounts payable or refundable after adjusting prior payments, and issue electronic intimations within a statutory one year limit. Deductors must file correction statements electronically with prescribed verification; Centralized Processing Cells may call for clarifications, amend intimations via rectification, effect refunds under rectification provisions, serve communications electronically, and follow procedures and standards prescribed by the Director General.
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      Summary: The Committee recommends issuance of long-term bonds by banks to match infrastructure exposures, promotion of long-tenor fixed deposits, and use of the long G Sec yield curve to enable longer-tenor fixed rate loans. It advises encouraging institutional investor participation, offering fixed-rate loans with periodic interest resets consistent with base rate rules, exploring take-out financing and securitisation, charging prepayment penalties only on outstanding principal and keeping them reasonable, and prioritising customer education; RBI will examine the recommendations.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank directs scheduled primary urban co operative banks holding AD Category I licence to provide interest subvention on pre and post shipment rupee export credit to specified sectors, including newly added engineering tariff lines, with subvention calculated on outstanding export credit from disbursement to repayment or until overdue; banks must submit quarterly reimbursement claims in the prescribed format accompanied by an External Auditor's Certificate for settlement.
      Summary: Scheduled primary urban co operative banks holding AD Category I licences must charge discounted interest on pre and post shipment rupee export credit for specified sectors from April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013, at two percentage points below rates for other exporter categories on outstanding amounts from disbursement until repayment or until overdue; banks shall file quarterly reimbursement claims to the Reserve Bank's Urban Banks Department in the prescribed format with an external auditor's certificate.
      Summary: Identification and verification of the beneficial owner is required for non-individual clients: banks must identify natural persons with controlling ownership interest or those exercising control through other means, and if none are found, identify the senior managing official. For trusts, banks must identify settlors, trustees, protectors, substantial beneficiaries and any person exercising ultimate control. Listed companies and their majority-owned subsidiaries are excepted from identifying shareholder beneficial owners. Banks must review KYC policies and Compliance/Principal Officers must acknowledge receipt.
      Summary: Search operations at multiple offices of a security services group uncovered Service Tax evasion by invoicing customers for security services including Service Tax and failing to deposit the collected amounts to the Government; branch offices with separate registrations allegedly used the same modus operandi, the provider admitted non-deposition from 2007-08 onwards, and investigations continue.
      Summary: International crude oil price for the Indian Basket rose to US$ 109.39 per barrel on 21 January 2013, producing a rupee-denominated price of Rs 5892.84 per barrel; the release attributes the rupee increase to the dollar price rise and records the rupee-dollar exchange rate on the reporting date, with comparative figures for the previous trading day and recent fortnightly periods.
      Summary: A regulatory package permits Gold ETFs to deposit part of their physical gold with banks under the Gold Deposit Scheme so that ETF-held gold is mobilised for circulation and on-lending to the gems and jewellery trade; banks must notify amended deposit terms and regulators will issue enabling guidance. Simultaneously, the Gold Deposit Scheme will reduce minimum deposit quantity and shorten minimum tenure to six months, and import duty on gold and platinum is increased with consequential customs and excise amendments and a stated review mechanism tied to import moderation.
      Summary: The SAR lab will independently audit SAR values self-declared by mobile handset manufacturers and importers pursuant to the DoT memorandum, with TEC mandated to conduct audits and proposed amendments to the Indian Telegraph Rules to ensure strict compliance; the lab measures SAR across CDMA and GSM bands against international limits including the ICNIRP-derived metric and the 1.6 W/kg standard and will provide fee-based testing on request.
      Summary: The Government has created a new policy framework for Electronics System Design and Manufacturing covering avionics, automotive electronics, medical electronics and LEDs, supported by the MSIPS project-incentive mechanism with defined project approval timelines and measures to improve ease of doing business. The policy includes extended export incentives, plans to increase electronics PhDs, legal amendments to establish medical device standards, encouragement of public-private partnerships for device development, and sector-specific aims such as automotive electronics localisation, avionics maintenance hubs, and domestic LED fabrication.
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      01/2013 - dated - 21-1-2013 - CE
      Amends Notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise, dated the 17th March, 2012 - Prescribes effective rate of duty on goods falling under chapter 1 to 96
      Summary: Substitutes the tariff entry for gold bars to impose specified excise rates on gold bars (other than tola bars) bearing manufacturer's engraved serial number and metric weight manufactured from gold ore or concentrate, gold dore bar, or silver dore bar; defines gold dore bar and silver dore bar as dore bars with metal content not exceeding 95% and requires an assay certificate for silver dore bars showing composition.

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      01/2013 - dated - 21-1-2013 - Cus
      Amends Notification No. 12/2012-Customs, dated the 17th March, 2012 - Prescribes effective rate of duty on import of goods
      Summary: The Central Government amends the principal customs notification to revise the effective rate of duty for specified tariff items by substituting new percentage entries: S. Nos. 116 and 318 (column (5)) replaced with 4%, S. No. 321 item (i) (column (4)) replaced with 6%, and S. Nos. 323 and 328 (column (4)) replaced with 6%.
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      F. No. 437/62/ 2012 – Cus. IV - dated - 21-1-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority - M/s. Allanasons Limited, Allana House, Allana Road, Colaba, Mumbai and others
      Summary: The Board assigns the Show Cause Notice issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence in the matter of M/s. Allanasons Limited and others to the Commissioner of Central Excise (Adjudication), New Delhi, under the customs notification empowering reassignment, thereby transferring adjudicatory responsibility to that adjudicating authority for disposition of the customs non-tariff proceedings.
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      07/2013 - dated - 21-1-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Specially Distinguished Record of Service
      Summary: An administrative notification grants Appreciation Certificates for a "Specially distinguished record of service" to specified officers across the Customs & Central Excise Department and the Directorate of Enforcement, listing recipients by grade and posting. The awards are conferred pursuant to clause (a)(ii) of Para 1 of the Scheme governing the grant of awards to departmental officers and staff, as published in the Gazette and amended.
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      F No System/ITBA/Software Committees/11-12/34 - dated 21-1-2013
      Suggestions from field officers &Co-opting members for Committees of Stakeholders
      Summary: Selection of a service provider for rewriting the Income Tax Department's software suite is complete pending expenditure committee approval and contract execution. The project encompasses re writing applications in new architecture, developing a data centre, technology training and test environments, an HRMS module, legacy maintenance, non core process software, and interfaces with external systems. New functional modules will cover PAN, ITR processing, TDS interface, post processing, investigation, international taxation, recovery, appeals, exemptions, audit, document management and reporting. Specialist committees will be formed to prepare detailed software requirement specifications and stakeholders are invited to volunteer or submit suggestions via the programme email.

      FEMA

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      78 - dated 21-1-2013
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) Policy –Repayment of Rupee loans and/or fresh Rupee capital expenditure – USD 10 billion scheme
      Summary: The ECB policy is amended to include hotel sector companies meeting the prescribed project cost threshold as eligible to avail ECBs for repayment of outstanding Rupee loans and for fresh Rupee capital expenditure; AD Category-I banks must certify project cost when forwarding ECB applications. All other aspects of the existing scheme remain unchanged, the amendment is effective immediately and issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act.
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