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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 05,2015

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      By: Santhosh Kumar
      Summary: ER-4, ER-5, ER-6 and ER-7 are supplementary excise returns with specific eligibility and reporting obligations: ER-4 is an annual financial information statement for high-duty assessees; ER-5 requires annual disclosure of principal inputs for specified product chapters; ER-6 is a monthly consumption report tied to ER-5; ER-7 is an annual installed capacity statement. Filing is online or via an upload utility. Revision is restricted to a short window for ER-5 and limited revision for ER-7; other returns require written rectification. Consistency with ER-1/ER-3 and accurate data are emphasized.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Whether a mobile charger supplied in the same pack as a handset is covered by the concessional cellular phone tariff entry or, being functionally separable and not enumerated in the schedule, is an accessory taxable under the residuary schedule. The Court emphasized statutory classification, functional separability (operation without the charger and alternative charging means), and cross model compatibility, concluding that packaged chargers are accessories and fall outside the cellular phone entry.
      By: Sushanth Karanth
      Summary: The article contends that short notice recoveries may be taxable because they can qualify as a declared service of "agreeing to tolerate an act or a situation" when an employer receives consideration for early termination; alternatively, taxation may not apply if no "activity" is performed. Practically, Section 68(1) makes the employer liable, allowing collection from the employee if a contract states tax is payable extra, otherwise the employer must remit tax on an inclusive valuation basis. The author recommends treating such recoveries as potentially taxable and adopting a precautionary compliance approach.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar as the daily benchmark and stated that other rupee exchange rates are derived from this USD reference using middle cross currency quotations; the release also specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Under Section 14 of the Customs Act, the notification substitutes Schedule I entries for the Australian Dollar and New Zealand Dollar, prescribing separate conversion rates for imported goods and for exported goods; these substituted entries serve as the statutory exchange rates for customs valuation and duty calculation and take effect from the date specified in the notification.
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      17/2015 - dated - 3-2-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 09/2015-Customs (N.T.), dated the 15th January, 2015
      Summary: Under Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, the CBEC amends Notification No. 09/2015-CUSTOMS (N.T.) by substituting Schedule-I entries for Australian Dollar and New Zealand Dollar, setting specified rupee conversion rates for import and export valuation, effective from 4th February, 2015.
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      SOP - dated 2-2-2015
      Standard Operating Procedure For Prosecution in Cases Of TDS/TCS Default
      Summary: Prosecution for TDS/TCS defaults is governed by CPC-TDS identification of two case categories, mandatory referral of higher-value defaults and discretionary referral of lower-value defaults; AO(TDS) must collect evidence, issue show cause notices, prepare assessment-year-specific proposals and forward them to CIT(TDS) who must apply mind, may obtain counsel opinion in complex cases, and grant or refuse sanction for prosecution. Compounding applications halt prosecution processing while pending and all authorities must record each procedural step in prosecution registers or the TRACES utility.

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      71 - dated 3-2-2015
      Foreign investment in India by Foreign Portfolio Investors
      Summary: All future FPI debt investments must have a minimum residual maturity of three years, applying to government securities and corporate bond investments and to limits vacated on sale or redemption, which must be reused for corporate bonds meeting the same maturity requirement. FPIs are prohibited from making further investments in liquid and money market mutual fund schemes. There is no lock in; FPIs may sell existing holdings, including those with less than three years' residual maturity, to domestic investors, and the directions take immediate effect.
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