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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 06,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The document addresses whether trading of goods is a taxable service. Trading is listed in the negative list and the Board clarifies that trading includes futures and commodity futures but excludes auxiliary services (e.g., commission agents, exchanges). When activities are treated as exempted services, CENVAT Credit Rules require either segregated accounts or prescribed payment options, including provisional monthly computations, annual finalisation by 30 June, interest for short payments, and reporting to the Superintendent. The author opines that ordinary trading is not a service.
      By: Tarun Agarwalla
      Summary: The amendment inserts a new clause in Section 194J so that persons (other than individuals or Hindu undivided families) paying any remuneration, fees or commission to a director of a company, where such sums are not subject to salary withholding, must deduct tax at source at the prescribed rate; this applies only where no employer employee relationship exists and aligns withholding with service tax reverse charge tracking.
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      Summary: Two bilateral Umbrella Agreements formalise financial and technical development cooperation, with the financial agreement providing concessional loans for nine specified projects in energy, energy efficiency, housing, microfinance, urban sanitation and forestry climate proofing, and the technical agreement covering thirteen projects in Energy, Environment and Sustainable Economic Development; both agreements implement sectoral priorities and record Germany's largest commitment to India in this cooperation stream since 1958.
      Summary: A multilateral financing agreement provides emergency reconstruction funding and implementation support for Uttarakhand after the June 2013 disaster. The Asian Development Bank will provide a majority concessional loan complemented by grant elements and a government counterpart contribution; technical assistance on grant terms will support project implementation. Funding will finance rehabilitation and reconstruction of roads, bridges, water supply and treatment systems, urban roads, tourism infrastructure and emergency aviation facilities, and will include measures to improve disaster preparedness and restore economic and social conditions in affected areas.
      Summary: The Government supports MSME development through credit, subsidy, cluster, marketing and skill programmes with yearly budget allocations, and has enacted a Public Procurement Policy to raise government purchasing from micro and small enterprises; established the India Inclusive Innovation Fund to finance grassroots social innovations; and authorized continuation of non tax benefits for three years after an MSME graduates to a higher category, while acknowledging no central database of beneficiary counts.
      Summary: Anti-dumping investigations commence on a substantiated domestic industry petition alleging dumping, injury and causal link; investigators issue preliminary and final findings in accordance with the Customs Tariff Act and its rules. Where findings support measures, the authority recommends imposition of provisional or definitive duties to the fiscal authority, which may then impose duties. Case work has focused on chemicals, pharmaceuticals, metals and related product groups and shows a mix of duties in force, terminated investigations and ongoing inquiries.
      Summary: An adverse investor-state arbitration award under the India-Australia Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement in a UNCITRAL arbitration led to monetary satisfaction by a state-owned commercial entity, and the executive branch disclosed the award and payment to the national legislature.
      Summary: Imposition of a safeguard duty on certain hot rolled steel flat product imports from India applies as a definitive ad valorem charge for a prescribed period and will be progressively reduced under the Agreement on Safeguards of the World Trade Organization; the measure affects exporters of the specified products and is accompanied by government export support measures, import monitoring, and the use of trade remedial tools including anti dumping and safeguards.
      Summary: The Government addresses export constraints by providing financial assistance through APEDA and related schemes: Market Development for branding and market access; Infrastructure Development for post-harvest and perishable cargo facilities; Quality Development for testing and management systems accreditation; and Transport Assistance to mitigate freight disadvantages. Complementary incentives under focus market/product schemes support these measures, with plan allocations made to promote agricultural and fruit exports.
      Summary: The administration has adopted policy measures and targeted incentives to boost industrial growth: enactment of the National Manufacturing Policy, reform of the FDI framework, development of major industrial corridors, e Biz facilitation, and establishment of an Invest India joint venture. Complementary support includes transport/freight subsidies, a special package for Special Category States, the North East Industrial & Investment Promotion Policy, and sectoral programmes like infrastructure upgradation and leather development. Monitoring of industrial output shows a slowdown partly linked to global economic conditions.
      Summary: The Foreign Investment Promotion Board has cleared retail-sector FDI proposals since the retail FDI policy began and has granted approvals across multiple other sectors, including defence, broadcasting, print media, civil aviation, asset reconstruction, banking, commodity exchanges, courier services, construction development, telecom services, non-banking financial services, and brownfield pharmaceuticals. FDI inflows are driven by private business decisions shaped by global economic conditions and the domestic business environment, causing year-to-year variation in inflows and in FIPB clearance activity.
      Summary: India was represented at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos by a delegation of approximately 125 members to engage in agenda-driven sessions on employment, creative economy, youth aspirations, economic policy making, manufacturing and trade, sustainable business infrastructure, climate change and water security; separate sessions addressed Iran in the world and European currency issues, with participation organised around pre-set agendas and designated speakers.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published reference rates for the US dollar and the euro on February 5, 2014, listed prior day rates for comparison, and provided rupee exchange values for the pound sterling and Japanese yen derived from the US dollar reference rate and cross currency middle rates; the SDR-rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      03/2014 - dated - 3-2-2014 - CE
      Seeks to amend notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise dated 17.03.2012
      Summary: Amendment adds DCP of animal feed grade to the exemption table at nil duty and inserts railway or tramway track construction material of iron and steel with a 12% excise duty, specifying that the value excludes rails; it also adds Annexure condition 49 permitting the exemption only if manufactured from rails on which excise duty has been paid and no Cenvat credit has been taken under rule 3 or rule 13 of the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004.
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      F. No. 21000/91/2013-IC (ICD) - dated 31-12-2013
      International Customs Day Celebration 2014 - Regarding.
      Summary: Field formations are instructed to organise International Customs Day on 27 January 2014 involving trade members, CHA associations, senior officers of associated departments and other stakeholders, and to submit a report of activities with photographs to the Board by sending soft copies to [email protected] and [email protected].
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      F. No. 21000/91/2013-IC (ICD) - dated 5-12-2013
      International Customs Day Celebration 2014 and award of WCO Certificate of Merit - Regarding.
      Summary: Nominations are requested for the WCO Certificate of Merit for Customs officers and private sector representatives, to be accompanied by a justification/proposal and, for customs officers, a vigilance clearance certificate; submissions must be emailed to the Joint Secretary (Customs), CBEC, by the prescribed deadline for Board consideration.
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