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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 10,2016

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      By: sujatha shirolkar
      Summary: Central excise is an indirect tax triggered by manufacture of a new, marketable article; the liability for duty lies on the actual manufacturer who undertakes the manufacturing activity. Repair or reconditioning is not manufacture. Adjudication requires specific proof, and authorities have ruled that there cannot be two manufacturers of the same goods; joint and several demands against distinct legal entities without segregating individual liability are improper.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: An applicant must disclose undisclosed income, its derivation, and pay additional tax and interest with proof. The Commission issues a prompt notice, allows or rejects applications within a statutory period, calls for a Commissioner's report within prescribed timelines but may proceed without one, and after hearing may pass a written order setting terms of settlement, including tax, penalty, interest, payment method, and voidance where obtained by fraud.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Exporters were denied service tax refunds for services used between factory and port due to a narrow place of removal interpretation; Notification no. 01/2016 ST amended the explanation to allow refunds for taxable services used beyond the factory or place of production for export, deleting the cross reference to the Central Excise Act, while raising questions on retrospective application.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Treat STT as an advance income-tax payment with full credit against income-tax liability, permit modest rate increases and higher rates when PAN is absent, and recognize STT credit for both traders and investors. Reclassify securities gains: intra-day, hedging and lending gains as business income or income from other sources by choice; securities held under 60 days treated as trading profit. Introduce short-term and long-term blocks of securities that aggregate costs and sales, with prescribed taxation of block gains and carryforward of block losses, and mechanical rules for transfers between blocks.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published a US Dollar reference rate for the stated date, provided the immediately preceding day's reference, and presented derived Rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen computed from cross currency middle rates; it further specified that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the announced US Dollar reference rate.
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      Customs

      1.
      23/2016 - dated - 9-2-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff Notification in respect of Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oil, Brass, Poppy Seed, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs, under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, substitutes TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 of the principal notification to fix tariff reference values in US dollars for specified imports. The amendment lists edible oils (various palm and soybean oils), brass scrap, poppy seeds and areca nuts with unchanged per metric tonne values, and records per unit tariff values for gold and silver where concessional entries are availed, thereby updating the statutory schedule for customs valuation and import assessment.
      2.
      22/2016 - dated - 8-2-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Revision in All Industry Rates (AIR) of Duty Drawback of various items - Amendment in the Notification No. 110/2015-Customs (N.T.), dated the 16th November, 2015
      Summary: Revision of All Industry Rates of Duty Drawback by amending Notification No. 110/2015 Customs (N.T.), effecting chapter wise substitutions, insertions and deletions of tariff items and entries; changes include revised drawback percentages, units of measurement and numeric rates for specified goods across multiple chapters, and the notification prescribes these Schedule amendments to take effect on the stated effective date.
      3.
      21/2016 - dated - 8-2-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment in the Notification No.35/2007-CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated the 26th April, 2007
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs has amended Notification No.35/2007-CUSTOMS (N.T.) to insert the Commissioner of Customs, Air Cargo Complex, Chennai as a specified proper officer, thereby adding that office to the list of designated authorities under the principal notification pursuant to the powers conferred by the Customs Act.
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      20/2016 - dated - 8-2-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Appoints the Additional Director General(Adjudication), Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Mumbai
      Summary: Appoints the Additional Director General (Adjudication), Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Mumbai as the Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of the adjudicating authorities listed in the Table in respect of the specified show cause notices, pursuant to the enabling provisions of the Customs Act.

      FEMA

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      F. No. K-11022/65/2015-Ad.ED - dated - 5-2-2016 - FEMA
      Superseded notification number S.O.44(E), dated 8th January, 2008,
      Summary: Commissioners of Income Tax (Appeals) are appointed as Special Directors (Appeals) to hear appeals against orders of Adjudicating Authorities under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, with specific zonal and sub zonal jurisdictions and States/Union Territories assigned to each nominee, effective from publication and supplementary to their existing duties.

      Indian Laws

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      F.NO.20/6/2015-FT(PT.7) - dated - 3-2-2016 - Indian Law
      Gold Monetisation Scheme -2015
      Summary: The Gold Monetisation Scheme links a Revamped Gold Deposit Scheme and Revamped Gold Metal Loan Scheme, permitting designated banks to open Gold Deposit Accounts in grams, accept bullion or jewellery after KYC and purity testing, and engage certified testing centres and licensed refiners. Deposits are available for distinct tenures with tenure-specific redemption and interest rules-short-term interest in gold grams set by banks; medium and long-term interest and bank fees set by the government and paid in rupees. Mobilised gold may be auctioned, credited to central bank reserves, used for coin minting, or lent to jewellers; prior tax exemptions apply and a Gold Reserve Fund captures the interest-borrowing spread.

      Law of Competition

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      F. No. 5/18/2015-CS - dated - 2-2-2016 - Competition Law
      Appoints Shri Devender Kumar Sikri as the Chairperson of the Competition Commission of India
      Summary: The Central Government appoints the Chairperson of the Competition Commission of India under section 8(1) read with section 10(1) of the Competition Act, 2002, effective from the specified afternoon of January eleventh, two thousand sixteen for a tenure of five years, subject to earlier cessation on reaching the prescribed age limit or until further orders; terms and conditions are governed by the Competition Commission of India (Salary, Allowances and other Terms and Conditions of Service of Chairperson and other Members) Rules, 2003.
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      Income Tax

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      F. NO. 500/56/2014-FT &TR-IV/354 - dated 8-2-2016
      Request for Exchange of Information from field offices of time barring assessment cases
      Summary: The circular directs Principal Chief Commissioners and Director Generals to ensure all Exchange of Information (EOI) requests that would time bar on 31.03.2016 are sent to the FT & TR Division by 29 February 2016 so deficiencies can be removed and corrected EOI proformas forwarded in time to the foreign competent authority.
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      51 - dated 4-2-2016
      Issuance of online certificate u/s 195 (2) and 195(3)
      Summary: ITD application now issues online withholding tax certificates corresponding to sections 195(2) and 195(3). Authorised international taxation assessing officers must be assigned the AR_INT_TAXATION role via HRMS and specify certificate type. PAN jurisdiction restriction is relaxed, and TAN and Amount are optional for the 195(3) certificate; issuance requires Range Officer approval through the ITD application.

      Customs

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      06/2016 - dated 9-2-2016
      Amendments effective 11.2.2016 to the All Industry Rates of Duty Drawback
      Summary: Amendments to the All Industry Rates (AIR) of Duty Drawback, effective 11 February 2016 under Notification No. 22/2016 Customs (N.T.), revise tariff coverage, create separate tariff entries with AIRs and caps for specified product varieties and blends, restructure sub headings to distinguish drawback caps, expand item descriptions to include additional products, increase rates/caps for selected tariff lines, provide composite AIRs for all footwear under headings 6401 and 6402, and mandate issuance of public notices and reporting of implementation difficulties to the Board.
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