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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 04,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Deemed export covers domestic supplies of goods manufactured in India where goods do not leave the country and payment is received in rupees or free foreign exchange; specified categories (e.g., supplies against Advance Authorizations, to EOUs, under EPCG, to multilateral/bilateral funded projects, to UN/International Organizations, and certain nuclear and mega power projects subject to certification) qualify. Eligible suppliers/recipients may claim deemed export drawback and TED refund where exemption is unavailable, subject to direct supply conditions, non availment of CENVAT credit, prescribed documentary evidence of payment through banking channels, eligibility checks by Regional Authorities, and time barred filing rules with late filing reductions.
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      Summary: The Fifth Edition of the Status Paper on Government Debt reports enhanced public debt transparency, a medium term declining trajectory in central government liabilities, and a debt portfolio characterised by a prudent risk profile; it emphasises market linked borrowings, issuance of longer maturity instruments, and improvement in conventional debt sustainability indicators such as level and cost of debt.
      Summary: Karnataka should outpace national GDP by leveraging natural and human resources, attracting private and rural investment, and expanding manufacturing and research and development, with central support to mobilise investments into progressive sectors and reduce poverty through growth.
      Summary: Appointment of Mrs. Aruna Sethi as head of the Indian Cost Accounts Service places a senior cost professional in the Office of Chief Adviser (Cost) to advise Ministries and Government undertakings on cost accounting and undertake cost investigation work. ICoAS is a professional cadre of qualified Cost/Chartered Accountants established in 1978, tasked with budgetary control, project appraisal, cost investigation, cost benefit and financial analysis, internal cost audit, subsidy management, tariff fixation and WTO trade remedies, and officers are deployed across departments to achieve value for money.
      Summary: Institutional appraisal mechanisms cleared seven public-private infrastructure projects and authorized consideration for central Viability Gap Funding (VGF). The Public Private Project Appraisal Committee (PPPAC) and the Empowered Committee (EC), chaired by the Department of Economic Affairs secretary, cleared six road projects-including National Highway and State Highway proposals-and one ports sector project, initiating eligibility and procedural steps for central VGF support and project implementation under PPP appraisal criteria.
      Summary: Approval of revised Minimum Support Prices for copra for the 2016 season was announced, based on Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices recommendations that account for production costs, demand-supply and conversion costs; designated central nodal agencies will undertake price support operations to provide minimum price protection and encourage investment in coconut cultivation and productivity.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar for February 3, 2016, set a rupee benchmark and, using that Reference Rate and cross currency middle rates, provided exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the release further states the SDR Rupee rate will be based on that Reference Rate.
      Summary: The Ministry invites stakeholder input on the Companies Law Committee report via a designated online facility; comments must reference specific paragraphs of the report and be submitted only through that portal, while professional institutes and industry chambers are requested to consolidate and route member submissions to avoid duplication.
      Summary: Repurchase of specified government securities will be carried out through a Reverse Auction using a price-based multiple-price method to effect premature redemption of select stocks by utilizing surplus cash balances; bids must be submitted electronically through the designated core banking auction platform during the announced bidding window and auction results will be declared the same day.
      Summary: Agreement to form a high-technology private equity fund for joint implementation of investments in India, accompanied by a joint working group to develop cooperation and negotiate definitive agreements based on the MoU; the Indian partner is a government-seeded Category II Alternate Investment Fund with a mandate to pursue infrastructure and commercially viable Greenfield and Brownfield projects and to attract foreign and domestic strategic equity participation.
      Summary: Repurchase of Government Stocks is authorised for cash management by prematurely redeeming specified securities through reverse auction in one or more tranches; the Reserve Bank of India will notify procedure and settlement dates. Payment for accepted bids will be made from government cash balances maintained with the Central Account Section, including accrued interest on successful offers, and repurchased securities will be prematurely redeemed and cease to accrue interest. Matters not provided in this Notification are governed by the Government Securities Act, 2006, the Government Securities Regulations, 2007 and earlier corresponding notifications.
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      Central Excise

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      3/2016 - dated - 3-2-2016 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 45/2001 - CE (NT) dated 26th June, 2001, as amended, to allow export of material/equipment under bond, without payment of Central Excise duty, for Kholongchhu Hydro-Electric Project (KHEP) in Bhutan
      Summary: Amendment adds Kholongchhu Hydro Electric Project in Bhutan to the projects eligible for export of excisable goods without payment of Central Excise duty under bond by substituting the marginal heading and revising the project list in paragraph 1(5) of Notification No. 45/2001-Central Excise (N.T.), pursuant to rule 19 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002.
      2.
      02/2016 - dated - 3-2-2016 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to amend CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004, so as to i. specify that the Cenvat credit of any duty specified in sub-rule (1) shall not be utilized for payment of the Swachh Bharat Cess. ii. allow credit of service tax paid on sale of dutiable goods on commission basis.
      Summary: The CENVAT Credit (Second Amendment) Rules, 2016 amend the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 by adding an Explanation in rule 2 to include services by way of sale of dutiable goods on commission basis as sales promotion, and by inserting a proviso in rule 3(4) that the CENVAT credit of any duty specified in sub-rule (1) shall not be utilised for payment of the Swachh Bharat Cess.

      DGFT

      3.
      36/2015-2020 - dated - 2-2-2016 - FTP
      Amendment in policy condition No.9 of Chapter 87 of ITC (HS), 2012 – Schedule – 1 (Import Policy)
      Summary: Imports of new motorcycles of 800 cc or more are exempt from Sl. No. (2)(II)(c) provided an EC Type Approval/Certificate of Conformity from an accredited EU agency, with notarized English translation, is furnished at Customs; the Type Approval must confirm compliance with EU Directive 168/2013/EU and EURO IV emission norms with testing under Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No.134/2014. EURO III compliant motorcycles remain exempt until 31 March 2017 subject to similar EC Type Approval requirements under directives listed in EU Directive 2002/24/EC.

      Service Tax

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      03/2016 - dated - 3-2-2016 - ST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 39/2012- ST, dated the 20th June, 2012 so as to provide for rebate of Swachh Bharat Cess paid on all services, used in providing services exported in terms of rule 6A of the Service Tax Rules
      Summary: Amendment adds Swachh Bharat Cess to Explanation 1 of Notification No. 39/2012-Service Tax, making the cess eligible for rebate when paid on services used in providing services exported under rule 6A of the Service Tax Rules, 1994, thereby aligning the cess with the rebate mechanism of the principal notification.
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      02/2016 - dated - 3-2-2016 - ST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 12/2013- ST, dated the 1st July, 2013 so as to allow refund of Swachh Bharat Cess paid on specified services used in an SEZ
      Summary: SEZ Units and Developers are entitled to refund of the Swachh Bharat Cess paid on specified services where ab initio exemption was admissible but not claimed, and to a refund determined by multiplying total service tax distributed under clause (a) by the effective rate of the Swachh Bharat Cess and dividing the product by the rate of service tax specified in section 66B of the Finance Act, 1994.
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      01/2016 - dated - 3-2-2016 - ST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 41/2012- ST, dated the 29th June, 2012 so as to allow refund of service tax on services used beyond the factory or any other place or premises of production or manufacture of the said goods for the export of the said goods and to increase the refund amount commensurate to the increased service tax rate
      Summary: Amendment broadens the refund of service tax for exported excisable goods by substituting a clause to cover taxable services used beyond the factory or place of production for export, omits clause (B) from the Explanation, and increases specified numeric rate entries in the Schedule of rates by substituting higher figures in column (4) to adjust refund amounts.
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      DGFT

      1.
      59/2015-2020 - dated 2-2-2016
      Addition of two Pre-Shippment Inspection Agencies (PSIA) in Appendix 2G at Sl. no. 36 and 37 upto 31.05.2016
      Summary: The Directorate General of Foreign Trade, under paragraph 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-20, re-enlists two Pre-Shipment Inspection Agencies-M/s. Olivine Commercial Pte. Ltd. and Sandeep Garg & Company-in Appendix 2G at Sl. Nos. 36 and 37, specifying their areas of operation and contact details and placing the re-enlistment in immediate effect until the stated cutoff date.

      Customs

      2.
      03/2016 - dated 3-2-2016
      Extending the Indian Customs Single Window to other locations and other Participating Government Agencies
      Summary: Extension of the Indian Customs Single Window creates an integrated electronic interface for lodging import and export clearance documents with Customs and obtaining regulatory permissions online. The system automates referral of Bills of Entry to agencies based on tariff heads, where agency officers record Release, Out-of-Scope, Reject, Withhold, or Provisional NOC decisions; Out of Charge follows only after required agency entries. A Lab Module enables online Test Memos, sample dispatch, and laboratory recording of results so Customs may act without physical reports; directory mapping and role assignments are to be managed locally while fees and document submission remain as per existing practice.

      Central Excise

      3.
      1015/3/2016-CX - dated 3-2-2016
      Refund of Excise duty on purchase of cars by physically handicapped persons
      Summary: Circular directs that beneficiaries seeking refund of excise duty on cars for physically handicapped persons should file refund applications within the prescribed limitation period even if the Line Ministry certificate is pending; processing officers must issue a deficiency memo where the certificate is absent and process and sanction refunds upon submission of the certificate, with interest payable only for the period beyond the prescribed post submission tolerance following receipt of the complete application with the certificate.
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