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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 05,2014

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: When Service Tax on Goods Transport Agency services is paid by the service provider and accepted by the revenue, the same tax cannot be demanded again from the service recipient, and the recipient is entitled to avail Cenvat credit of the tax so paid.
      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: Under a Punjab notification effective 1 February 2014, VAT on milk when purchased for manufacture of taxable goods and on wheat when purchased for processing is reduced by amending Schedule D and Schedule E of the Punjab Value Added Tax Act, 2005; the amendment was issued without prior notice in the public interest. Wheat not used for processing continues to attract the previous VAT treatment.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Threshold exemption for small service providers is determined by the value charged in the first consecutive invoices during a financial year; only service providers may claim it. Exclusions include services charged under another person's brand with nexus to the service and cases where the recipient is liable under the reverse charge mechanism. The measurement basis shifted from payments to invoicing, the option to opt in or out for a year is irrevocable, refunds are not available, and Cenvat credit remains subject to input service conditions.
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      Summary: Service tax is not required to be paid on taxable services provided by an authorised person or sub-broker to a member of a recognised or registered commodity exchange in relation to a forward contract where a generally prevalent practice resulted in non-levy; the Central Government, under section 11C of the Central Excise Act read with section 83 of the Finance Act, directs non-payment for the period covered by that practice.
      Summary: The FSDC reported that deceleration in growth was arrested but inflationary pressures and structural bottlenecks continue to weigh on growth. The Council advanced market development measures (corporate debt market, infrastructure debt funds, revised FPI rules, common demat account), directed time bound resolution of inter regulatory issues by the Sub Committee, prioritized implementation of FSLRC recommendations, reviewed bank asset quality and capital adequacy, and advised revising investment norms to enable insurance and pension funds to invest in Basel III capital instruments.
      Summary: Approval is recorded for the composition of the 7th Central Pay Commission, naming Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur as Chair, a full time member from senior administration, a part time member from an economic research institution, and a designated secretary to provide administrative and expenditure department liaison, thereby authorizing the Commission to proceed with its pay revision and related administrative mandate.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published daily reference exchange rates for the US dollar and the Euro, comparing current and prior day figures, and provided derived Rupee rates for the British Pound and Japanese Yen based on cross currency middle rates; it also states the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: India and Zimbabwe agreed to deepen cooperation in pharmaceuticals, infrastructure, health and SME sectors, with India offering concessional assistance under Lines of Credit and proposed Buyers' Credit support to accelerate implementation of India Africa Forum Summit projects, including a Food Testing Laboratory, Rural Technology Park and a Vocational Training/Incubation Centre. India will provide capacity building through an Executive Development Programme by IIFT and support Zimbabwe's ZIMASSET objectives in infrastructure, agriculture, mining and food production; PHARMEXCIL will explore generics production cooperation.
      Summary: The Empowered Institution approved support under the Viability Gap Funding scheme for road sector PPPs, granting final approval to one MoRTH project and in principle approval to five additional state sponsored road projects, applying the scheme's eligibility and sanctioning process to both final and conditional endorsement stages.
      Summary: Sale of central government securities by price-based auction using the uniform price method; both competitive and non-competitive bids to be submitted electronically on RBI's E-Kuber with reserved allotment to eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility; auction results announced on the auction date with payment on the prescribed settlement date; stocks eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The India-assisted housing programme supports construction and repair for displaced persons and Indian-origin Tamils in Sri Lanka via direct beneficiary disbursements paid in progress-linked installments for self-construction, an agency-led construction tranche managed through a Project Management Consultant in specified provinces, targeted repair works funded by India, and an earlier completed pilot informing the broader programme.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 32 (E) - dated - 16-1-2014 - Co. Law
      Chartered Accountants Procedures of Meetings of Quality Review Board, and Terms and Conditions of Service and allowances of the Chairperson and members of the Board (Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: The rules are amended to entitle the Chairperson and other non-government servant members of the Quality Review Board to reimbursement of lodging, travelling allowance, daily allowance and other allowances while on foreign tour at the same rates as are admissible to a Joint Secretary to the Government of India, effective on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Customs

      2.
      04/2014 - dated - 3-2-2014 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 12/2012-Customs, dated the 17th March, 2012
      Summary: The Central Government amends Notification No. 12/2012 Customs by substituting Table entry 397 to list (A) tunnel boring machines and (B) parts and components for assembly, classified in Chapter 84 or any other chapter, and records Nil in the duty columns, thereby providing a customs duty exemption for those goods under the principal notification.

      Income Tax

      3.
      08/2014 - dated - 22-1-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notification u/s 35(1) (ii) - Approved organization - Amrita Vishwa Vidhyapcetham University Kochi
      Summary: Approval is granted to Amrita Vishwa Vidhyapetham University, Kochi, as an approved organization for payments for scientific research subject to conditions: utilization of sums for scientific research carried out by faculty or enrolled students; maintenance of separate books of accounts for research receipts and expenditures with audit by a qualified accountant and submission of the audit report by the income-tax return due date; and maintenance of a separate auditor-certified statement of donations received and amounts applied for scientific research.
      4.
      03/2014 - dated - 7-1-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Agreement between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the Belize for the Exchange of Information with respect to taxes
      Summary: An agreement between India and Belize provides that the competent authorities shall exchange information foreseeably relevant to the administration and enforcement of domestic tax laws, covering taxes of every kind imposed by central and local governments and extending to substantially similar future taxes. Requests must demonstrate foreseeable relevance and the requested Party shall use all relevant information gathering measures, including obtaining information from banks, financial institutions, nominees, trustees and regarding legal and beneficial ownership, subject to territorial limits and protections for trade secrets and privileged communications.
      5.
      02/2014 - dated - 7-1-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Agreement for Avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with foreign countries - Albania
      Summary: The India-Albania tax treaty allocates taxing rights on income and capital between residents of the two States, defines resident status and permanent establishment, and prescribes taxing rules for immovable property, business profits, international transport, dividends, interest, royalties, capital gains and personal services. It provides methods for elimination of double taxation by credit/deduction, non discrimination protections, a mutual agreement procedure for disputes, comprehensive exchange of information with confidentiality safeguards, assistance in tax collection, and a Limitation of Benefits anti abuse rule.

      Service Tax

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      03/2014 - dated - 3-2-2014 - ST
      Regarding levy of service tax on services provided by an authorised person or sub-brokers to the member of a commodity exchange
      Summary: The Central Government directed that service tax payable on services provided by an authorised person or sub-broker to a member of a recognised association or a registered association, in relation to a forward contract, shall not be required to be paid in respect of such taxable service on which the service tax was not being levied during the specified historical period in accordance with the prevailing practice.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      F.NO.225/189/2013/ITA.II - dated 6-1-2014
      Section 138 of the Income-Tax Act, 1961 - Central Board of Direct Taxes specified authority for the purpose of providing information for purposes of implementation of National Food Security Act, 2013.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes designates the Director General of Income-tax (Systems) as the specified authority to provide designated State/Union Territory authorities with resident individual income-tax payees' name, father's name and address for two consecutive financial years prior to the financial year preceding the request, subject to notification of incomplete records and execution of a Memorandum of Understanding detailing data transfer mode, confidentiality and preservation mechanisms.
      2.
      F.NO. TARC/MEETING/1/2013-14 - dated 24-12-2013
      Set up Tax Administration Reform Commission
      Summary: Establishment of a Tax Administration Reform Commission to advise the Ministry of Finance and report on four core reform areas: organizational structure and HR systems; business process modernization and ICT use; dispute resolution mechanisms for domestic and international taxation; and taxpayer services and education, including grievance redressal, duty drawback and refunds. The Commission will hold stakeholder consultations nationwide, invites industry and professional bodies to provide inputs through designated representatives, and requests advance submissions by the stated deadline.
      3.
      F. NO. 500/139/2012-FTD-I - dated 20-12-2013
      U/S 92CB - Safe Harbour Rules - Immediate Action Required Including Report From All Assessing Officers (AOs) on Details of Form 3CEFA Received By Them
      Summary: Safe Harbour Rules require Assessing Officers to identify and examine all Form 3CEFA filings, decide within the statutory time limit whether to accept the Safe Harbour option or refer it to the Transfer Pricing Officer, allow rectification for minor defects without extending the time limit, verify eligibility and international transactions, and furnish certified details of options filed to supervisory and central authorities.
      4.
      DGBA.CDD.NO. 3688/13.01.999/2013-2014 - dated 19-12-2013
      INFLATION INDEXED NATIONAL SAVINGS SECURITIES - CUMULATIVE, 2013
      Summary: Issuance of Inflation Indexed National Savings Securities-Cumulative, 2013: resident individuals, HUFs, qualifying charitable institutions and universities may subscribe within prescribed minimum and maximum limits. Bonds issued at par are held in Bonds Ledger Accounts with RBI; subscriptions accepted through authorised banks/SHCIL with KYC compliance. Interest equals a fixed rate plus inflation based on combined CPI (2010=100) with a three month lag, compounded half-yearly and paid at maturity. Bonds are non-tradable but eligible as collateral. Ten year repayment; early redemption after specified holding periods subject to a fifty percent of last coupon penalty.
      5.
      F. NO. 500/59/2003-FTD-I - dated 10-12-2013
      Revision of work distribution among the Director (FT&TR-I), Director FT&TR-III) and Director (APA) under the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT)
      Summary: Revision reallocates functions among Director (FT&TR-I), Director (FT&TR-III) and Director (APA) under the CBDT: Director (FT&TR-I) handles DTAAs and exchange assistance with North American and European jurisdictions, specified domestic provisions, MAP except transfer pricing, OECD Working Party 1 coordination, BEPS and digital economy work, and policy inputs; Director (FT&TR-III) handles Exchange of Information, specified domestic provisions, FATCA and AEOI, OECD Working Parties 10 and 11 BEPS coordination, G-20 taxation matters, Central Direct Tax Advisory Committee and residual foreign-tax work; Director (APA) handles bilateral and unilateral APAs, MAP for transfer pricing, OECD Working Party 6 coordination and related policy matters. Order effective immediately.

      FEMA

      6.
      100 - dated 4-2-2014
      Third party payments for export / import transactions
      Summary: The tripartite agreement requirement for third party payments need not be insisted upon if documentary evidence explaining the circumstances or naming the third party in the irrevocable order/invoice is produced. AD banks must be satisfied as to the bona fides of the transaction and export documents (invoice/FIRC) and consider FATF statements when processing such transactions; the prior monetary limit on third party payments for imports is withdrawn and other existing conditions continue to apply.
      7.
      101 - dated 4-2-2014
      Export of Goods and Services: Export Data Processing and Monitoring System (EDPMS)
      Summary: A centralized Export Data Processing and Monitoring System (EDPMS) requires Category I Authorised Dealer banks to report all export-related returns through a single RBI-hosted platform, consolidating existing returns and ingesting primary export data from Customs, SEZ and STPI sources to enable daily download/upload, real-time database updates and streamlined follow-up with exporters.
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