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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 06,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The piece explains that the right to information is grounded in the right to know as part of freedom of speech and expression and, in some rulings, the right to life; the RTI regime aims to promote transparency and accountability by enabling inspection of documents, copies, samples and electronic records. It highlights that disclosure should be the rule and secrecy the exception, while acknowledging constitutional reasonable restrictions to protect public interest and prevent paralysis of governmental decision making.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A client settlement does not mitigate or wipe out professional misconduct; disciplinary bodies retain authority to investigate, find misconduct, and impose sanctions despite compromise between lawyer and complainant. Disciplinary proceedings under the Advocates Act are governed by the Act's appeal and limitation provisions, the Civil Procedure Code does not apply except where the Act adopts specific civil court powers, and disciplinary authorities must ensure opportunity to be heard while upholding deterrence and correction objectives.
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      Summary: The amended multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters establishes a single legal basis for multilateral cooperation across all taxes, enabling automatic and spontaneous exchange of information, exchange of past information in criminal tax matters, service of documents, simultaneous tax examinations with cross border participation, and assistance in recovery of taxes; information received may be used for non tax purposes such as countering money laundering with the supplying State's approval.
      Summary: Industry proposals sought amendment of the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act with a five year fiscal consolidation roadmap, lower interest rates, reinstatement of a disinvestment roadmap, widening of the service tax base via a negative list, exemption of infrastructure and SEZ units from Minimum Alternate Tax, continuation of accelerated depreciation for renewable SMEs, and reconsideration of Dividend Distribution Tax; procedural reforms urged included a shift to accrual based budgeting, tax administration strengthening through e invoicing and Direct Tax Code implementation, clearing funds trapped in litigation, and targeted export and agricultural support measures.
      Summary: An official notification exempts specified essential commodities from export bans subject to annual quantity limits agreed by the importing party, while a Letter of Exchange and an amendment to the Letter of Guarantee implement designated exit/entry points and transit arrangements under the bilateral Trade, Commerce and Transit framework.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      S.O.192 (E), - dated - 30-1-2012 - Co. Law
      Company Secretaries (Amendment) Act, 2011 - Central Government hereby appoints the 1st day of February, 2012 as the date on which the provision of the said Act shall come into force.
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising the power under sub section (2) of section I of the Company Secretaries (Amendment) Act, 2011, appoints the 1st day of February, 2012 as the date on which the provisions of that Act shall come into force by formal notification.
      2.
      S.O.191(E), - dated - 30-1-2012 - Co. Law
      Cost & Works Accountants (Amendment) Act, 2011 - Notified date from which provisions of said Act shall come into force
      Summary: In exercise of the power conferred by sub-section (2) of section 1 of the Cost and Works Accountants (Amendment) Act, 2011, the Central Government appoints the first day of February, 2012 as the date on which the provisions of the Act shall come into force as a formal commencement notification.
      3.
      S.O.190(E), - dated - 30-1-2012 - Co. Law
      Chartered Accountants (Amendment) Act, 2011 - Central Government hereby appoints the 1st day of February, 2012 as the date on which the provision of the said Act shall come into force.
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising the power under sub section (2) of section 1 of the Chartered Accountants (Amendment) Act, 2011, by notification S.O.190(E) dated 30 1 2012, appointed the 1st day of February, 2012 as the date on which the provisions of the Amendment Act shall come into force.

      Customs

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      F.No. 437/02/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 2-2-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs, invoking the Notification under sub section (1) of section 4 of the Customs Act, 1962, assigns the Show Cause Notice issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence to the Commissioner of Customs (Import), New Custom House, Mumbai, directing that office to undertake adjudication and notifying relevant offices for administrative coordination.

      Income Tax

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      F.7/9/2008-NS.II, - dated - 19-1-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      IT : PPF Scheme, 1968/Senior Citizens Savings Scheme Rules, 2004 - Notified branches of Central Bank of India authorized to receive, with immediate effect, subscriptions under said schemes
      Summary: One hundred and eleven branches of the Central Bank of India are authorised, with immediate effect, to receive subscriptions under the Public Provident Fund Scheme, 1968 and the Senior Citizens Savings Scheme Rules, 2004, subject to remittance of all receipts to the Government Account at RBI, CAS, Nagpur within three days. Delayed remittances attract a penalty equal to the depositor interest rate plus 0.5% for delays up to thirty days and plus 1% beyond thirty days. Non-observance of scheme rules may result in de-authorisation and pecuniary liabilities borne by the bank.
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      01/2012 - dated 2-2-2012
      Assessment - General - Processing of returns of assessment year 2011-12 - Steps to clear backlog
      Summary: Instruction prescribes that TDS credit may be accepted without verification where the discrepancy between claimed TDS and AS 26 matched TDS is within a minor tolerance; simple return forms may receive full credit despite zero matching subject to a small-amount exception; claims citing an invalid TAN must be disallowed; and all other cases with zero or significant mismatch require due verification before granting TDS credit.
      2.
      1/FT&TR/2012 - dated 31-1-2012
      Section 144C of the Income-tax Act, 1961 - Dispute Resolution Panel (DRP) - Reference to - Constitution of DRP at specified places
      Summary: The Board constitutes regional Dispute Resolution Panels of three Commissioners/Directors of Income-tax at specified locations to perform dispute-resolution duties in addition to regular responsibilities, effective immediately and until further order; the order supersedes earlier instructions and is approved by the Board Chairman.

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      3.
      95 /(RE-2010)/2009-2014 - dated 2-2-2012
      Fixation of Standard Input-Output Norms (SION) for the export product “Articles made of Thermo Plastic Elastomer (TPE)”.
      Summary: The Directorate General of Foreign Trade notifies SION H-572 for "Articles made of Thermo Plastic Elastomer (TPE)" by amending the Handbook of Procedures, Vol. II, prescribing relevant Thermoplastic Elastomer granules as the input for the export item and establishing the input-output relationship to be applied for export compliance.
      4.
      92 (RE-2010)/2009-2014 - dated 1-2-2012
      Fixation of Standard Input Output Norms (SION) of Food Products (Product Code: ‘E’) in the Handbook of Procedures V.2 (2009-14).
      Summary: Fixation of Standard Input Output Norms (SION) adding two export entries for Instant Fruit Juice Powder/Crystals (sugar and sugar-free) prescribing permitted input items and quantity limits, including sugar or specified artificial sweeteners, designated food additives with individual limits and a cumulative additives cap, concentrates/juices, flavours, permitted colours, and packing governed by packing policy; includes prohibition on substitute sweetening agents and notification that these norms apply for export entitlement under the Handbook of Procedures.
      5.
      93 (RE-2010)/2009-14 - dated 1-2-2012
      Amendment of Standard Input Output Norms (SION) of Food Products (Product Code: ‘E’) in the Handbook of Procedures V.2 (2009-14).
      Summary: Revision under Para 2.4 of the Foreign Trade Policy amends SION E 5 for biscuits, replacing the export description with 'Biscuit', prescribing specific import items and quantities per kilogram of export product (including wheat flour, cane sugar, fats, detailed additives, milk products and packing material as per packing policy) and prohibiting lactose, mannitol, sodium saccharin and other artificial sweetening agents as substitutes for the sugar input.
      6.
      94 (RE-2010)/2009-14 - dated 1-2-2012
      Amendment of Standard Input Output Norms (SION) of Food Products (Product Code: ‘E’) in the Handbook of Procedures V.2 (2009-14).
      Summary: Revision of Standard Input Output Norms revises SION E-1 for sugar-based Assorted Confectionery and adds SION E-1A for Sugar Free Assorted Confectionery, listing permitted imported inputs and allowed quantities for each export product, and specifying prohibited substitute inputs for certain items.
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