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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 12,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Procedural rules require English proceedings and certified translations for other languages; Tribunal orders must be signed and dated with reasons by dissenting members. The Registrar registers and manages appeals, records and notices. Compensation claims may be brought by affected governments, authorities, enterprises or persons after a finding of violation, accompanied by the Commission's findings and prescribed fees (waivable); the Tribunal determines eligibility and quantum and may seek Commission recommendations. Tribunal orders are enforceable as court decrees, contraventions may attract penalties and contempt jurisdiction mirrors High Court powers; appeals to the Supreme Court lie from Tribunal orders.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The statutory business entity for service tax means any person ordinarily carrying on industry, commerce, any other business or a profession, thereby extending exemptions and reverse charge obligations to individuals as well as associations and corporate forms. 'Business' is read broadly to include regular, organized and continuous activities directed to livelihood or profit, with incidental acts connected to running, preserving or modernizing the concern falling within its scope; 'entity' denotes an independent legal existence including varied organizational forms.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Declared transaction value is the primary customs valuation basis and cannot be enhanced solely on comparison with National Import Data Base (NIDB) figures. Departure under Rule 9 of the Valuation Rules requires evidence such as contemporaneous higher imports from the same source or mis-declaration; absent such evidence, NIDB data alone does not justify reopening or increasing the declared value of imported goods.
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      Summary: ICAI's Pre Budget Memorandum 2015 recommends administrative modernization (widen TDS/TCS, e filing, reconciliation of bank and AIR data, chip enabled PAN, consolidated ITR/audit formats, online grievance portal), taxpayer centric service improvements, and targeted transaction reporting (TCS on luxury goods and high value vehicles). It proposes extensive substantive amendments: clearer definitions, tax treatment for amalgamations/OPCs/LLPs, foreign tax credit guidance, royalty/software/telecom clarifications, capital gains rules, deduction and depreciation adjustments, MAT credit carry forward, and wealth tax threshold and exemption changes to promote productive investment.
      Summary: A Systemically Important Core Investment Company (CIC-ND-SI) must meet asset-size and composition conditions, holding the vast majority of net assets as investments in group companies with a substantial portion in equity, refrain from trading investments except by block sale, not undertake prescribed NBFC financial activities, and not accept public deposits. CICs accessing public funds and meeting thresholds require RBI registration; smaller or non-public-fund-accessing CICs are exempt. Only direct investments in companies count towards the core investment test, outside liabilities include repayable obligations, and separate rules govern overseas financial-sector investments and adjusted net worth compliance.
      Summary: Investigation targets issuance of cheques by companies acting as entry operators to convert illegal cash into legitimate money; account examinations revealed accommodation entries with prima facie non genuine sources and untraceable companies and directors. Notices were issued to about fifty persons and entities, including two political parties, seeking contributor identities and other information necessary to progress the inquiry.
      Summary: A very high priority should be given to mobilising investment, notably infrastructure, via policy reforms, multilateral bank support, long term institutional financing and new financial models, with early operationalisation of the Global Infrastructure Hub and improved PPP and public investment processes. Concerns about spillovers from unconventional monetary policies prompted calls to strengthen IMF governance and multilateral swap arrangements. Strong advocacy for global, rapid implementation of Automatic Exchange of Information to trace undeclared offshore funds was made, alongside requests for developing country support on base erosion and profit shifting; measures to unlock domestic capital for startups and promote venture capital were also urged.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US dollar, compared it with the previous day's rate, and-using the US dollar reference together with middle cross currency rates-announced corresponding rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and the Japanese yen; it also stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Cabinet approved increasing the Authorised Share Capital of NMDFC and revising its shareholding pattern to raise the Centre's stake, enabling release of earmarked central contribution and larger disbursements. The restructuring of NMDFC's business model aims to expand outreach and fund coverage, implementing schemes through State Channelizing Agencies and tying up with nodal banks; the Corporation's target for the year is to cover 97,000 beneficiaries. NMDFC is a non profit company under Section 25 that provides concessional loans to eligible minority communities within prescribed family income ceilings.
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      Central Excise

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      02/2015 - dated - 10-2-2015 - CE (NT)
      Adjudication of DGCEI cases
      Summary: The Principal Director General or Director General of Central Excise Intelligence is specified to have jurisdiction as Principal Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner over the Principal Commissioners and Commissioners listed in Table III(A) and III(B) of the earlier notification, enabling them to exercise the powers of the Central Board of Excise and Customs under rule 3 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002 for assigning cases for adjudication of show cause notices under the existing delegation framework.

      Customs

      2.
      21/2015 - dated - 10-2-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to make certain changes in AIR Drawback Schedule
      Summary: Amendments revise specified tariff entries in the AIR Drawback Schedule to substitute units, drawback rates and numeric column entries across multiple chapters; insert new tariff items including protective industrial wear, gaiters, specific interchangeable tool and stainless steel sub-items, and certain sports articles; and prescribe that these Schedule changes take effect on the stated commencement date.
      3.
      20/2015 - dated - 10-2-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to amend Drawback Rules 1995
      Summary: The Customs, Central Excise Duties and Service Tax Drawback (Amendment) Rules, 2015 omit the words "any of the goods falling within heading 1006 or" from the second proviso to rule 3(1) (clause (v)), sub-rule (4) of rule 6, and sub-rule (5) of rule 7 of the Drawback Rules, 1995, revising the textual exclusions that previously referenced tariff heading 1006; the amendment comes into force on 13th February, 2015.

      Service Tax

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      02/2015 - dated - 10-2-2015 - ST
      Adjudication of DGCEI cases
      Summary: Specifies that the Principal Director General/Director General of Central Excise Intelligence is empowered under rule 3 of the Service Tax Rules to assign show cause notices issued by the Directorate General of Central Excise Intelligence for adjudication to Principal Commissioners of Service Tax, Principal Commissioners of Central Excise, Commissioners of Service Tax or Commissioners of Central Excise, thereby formalising the delegation and assignment mechanism for service tax-related intelligence matters.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      24/2014-15 - dated 9-2-2015
      Modification of Circular No.18 of 2014-15 dated 24/11/2014
      Summary: The circular authorises specified Assistant Commissioners as Special OHAs to hear objections relating to the 2A-2B mismatch for 2012-13 in place of the earlier appointee, sets ward-wise reassignment of those objections, and provides that dates outside the earlier circular will be notified through Public Notices while leaving other provisions unchanged.

      Income Tax

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      02/2015 - dated 10-2-2015
      Chargeability of Interest under Section 234A of the Income-tax Act, 1961 on self-assessment tax paid before the due date of filing of return of income-regarding.
      Summary: The Board reviewed levy of interest under Section 234A and, referencing the Supreme Court's view that interest is payable only on tax not deposited before the return due date, directed that no interest is chargeable on self-assessment tax paid before the due date for filing the return of income and instructed officers to comply with this position.

      DGFT

      3.
      84 (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated 10-2-2015
      New format for e-IEC- introduction of Appendix 18B -1 (Format of e-IEC) in Handbook of Procedure Vol. I (Appendices and Aayat Niryat Forms), 2009-2014.
      Summary: A new electronic format for the Importer-Exporter Code (e-IEC) is introduced as Appendix 18B-1 for IECs issued on the basis of complete online applications, while the existing format remains for physically issued IECs. Regional Authorities will process online applications and notify grant or refusal by system-generated SMS and by sending the e-IEC certificate or rejection letter to the applicant's registered email. The e-IEC is a computer-generated certificate with specified fields and an online verification facility; holders must update changes in name, address or constitution within the prescribed period to retain import/export eligibility.

      Central Excise

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      994/01/2015-CX - dated 10-2-2015
      Instructions regarding adjudication of Central Excise and Service Tax Cases booked by DGCEI.
      Summary: Revised instructions allocate adjudication jurisdiction for central excise and service tax investigations conducted by intelligence officers, enabling the Additional Director General (Adjudication) or field Commissioners to adjudicate show cause notices issued by those officers. Allocation criteria direct complex and substantial matters to the ADG (Adjudication), single Commissionerate matters to the respective executive Commissioner, and multi Commissionerate matters to the Commissioner where the noticee with the largest demand falls, with the Director General empowered to assign jurisdiction and deviations to be referred to the Board.
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