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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 28,2015

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      Summary: The Global Exhibition on Services creates a platform to expand trade in services, enhance strategic cooperation, address barriers to services trade, and increase services exports and foreign direct investment. Participation will include governments, corporates, service providers and state bodies, and the event will feature sector seminars, dedicated B2B meetings and showcases across focus areas such as IT & telecom, tourism, media and healthcare, with the Government acting as a facilitator in standard-setting.
      Summary: Cancellation of banking licence of United Commercial Co-operative Bank Ltd., Kanpur renders the institution unable to carry on the business of banking, including acceptance or repayment of deposits. The regulatory action was taken under statutory powers to withdraw a co-operative bank's licence and requires the bank to cease accepting deposits and conducting other banking operations effective from the date of cancellation.
      Summary: Non-adversarial tax administration is urged to attract investment while retaining enforcement rigour: liable taxpayers must pay and evaders must be pursued, but officials must deal with taxpayers and investors civilly and predictably. Reforms should deliver quick decision-making and policy stability. Operationally, authorities must enhance transparency via data systems, improve interagency coordination to reduce paperwork and delays, implement continuous customs operations to facilitate trade, and curb unlawful cross-border economic activity while ensuring smooth movement of goods.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank publishes a Reference Rate for the US Dollar on specified dates and records prior day movement; it then derives exchange rates for Euro, Pound and Yen from that USD reference rate using cross currency middle rates, and states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the announced reference rate.
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      65 - dated 27-1-2015
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 22.50 million to the Government of the Republic of Gambia
      Summary: Exim Bank extended a Line of Credit to the Government of the Republic of Gambia to finance eligible Indian exports for replacement of asbestos water pipes; eligible supplies must be majority India-sourced, with differing time-limits for Letters of Credit and disbursement for project versus supply contracts. Shipments must be declared on EDF/SDF forms. No agency commission is payable under the LOC, though exporters may remit commission from their own resources or Exchange Earners' Foreign Currency Account balances after realization, subject to prevailing instructions. Directions issued under FEMA do not affect other required approvals.
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      66 - dated 27-1-2015
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 100 million to the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
      Summary: Exim Bank's Line of Credit to Nigeria finances eligible Indian exports for specified power projects, requiring a substantial majority of contract value to be supplied from India while allowing a minority portion to be procured abroad; the agreement fixes distinct timelines for opening Letters of Credit and disbursement for project exports and supply contracts, mandates GR/SDF shipment declarations, prohibits agency commission payment under the LOC (permitting exporter-funded commission in free foreign exchange subject to AD bank rules), and is issued under FEMA powers.
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