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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 17,2016

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      By: Suryanarayana Sathineni
      Summary: Notification No. 6/2016-Cus withdraws the CVD exemption on specified drugs by omitting items from Lists 3 and 4 of Notification No. 12/2012-Cus, obliging importers to pay CVD on imports made on or after the notification date. Concurrently, manufacturers must pay excise duty on clearances of those products from that date but are released from the procedural constraints of Rule 6 of the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004 and may claim Cenvat credit on exclusive and common inputs and input services received on or after the date; proportionate credit on stocks and WIP may be claimed after departmental intimation and detailed computation.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Central Government amended Rule 2(l) of the Cenvat Credit Rules to insert an explanation that sales promotion includes services by way of sale of dutiable goods on commission basis, thereby making services of sales commission agents fall within the definition of input services and enabling the claim of Cenvat credit on such services; commentators differ on whether the explanation is clarificatory (retrospective) or prospective in effect.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Filing of tax appeals for negligible revenue consequences should be restrained: appeals must follow higher level approval and careful scrutiny of tax effect, recurrence and precedent, in line with departmental instructions that set thresholds. The reported instance where a departmental appeal proceeded to the highest forum despite low tax effect and multiple senior advocates illustrates systemic casualness. This practice imposes contingent liabilities on taxpayers, wastes judicial and professional resources, and supports adoption of deterrents such as awarding costs and stricter internal vetting to reduce frivolous appeals.
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      Summary: Use of Mutual Agreement Procedure under Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements enables designated competent authorities to negotiate treaty-based adjustments for cross-border tax disputes across sectors, reducing litigation and providing certainty to foreign investors through bilateral case resolution with treaty partners.
      Summary: Reference rate for the US Dollar is announced and the prior day's figure given; using the USD reference rate and middle cross-currency quotes, corresponding rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound and yen are provided, and the SDR Rupee rate is based on that USD reference rate.
      Summary: The Government approved ten FDI proposals and recommended one significant telecom acquisition to the CCEA under the FDI policy. Approved items include share transfers, ESOP issuances and fresh equity subscriptions, conversion of an overseas subsidiary's activity, downstream investments and authorization to act as a BBPOU. Eight proposals were deferred for further scrutiny, five were rejected for failing to satisfy policy or compliance expectations, and two were held to lie outside the Board's remit. The actions apply sectoral FDI norms across telecom, pharma, insurance, e commerce, infrastructure and power.
      Summary: Amendment revises tariff values for import valuation by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), updating US dollar tariff values and unit specifications for listed goods including palm oils, palmolein variants, crude soyabean oil, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and designated gold and silver entries eligible under specified notification benefits.
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      4/2016 - dated - 15-2-2016 - ST
      Service Tax and Central Excise (Furnishing of Annual Information Return) Rules, 2016
      Summary: Annual information return requirement mandates specified persons to file Form AIRF annually reporting transactions of defined nature and value, using Annexure AIRA-I for foreign remittances and Annexure AIRA-II for electricity consumption, with data fields and verification specified. Returns must be filed electronically to the designated data management authority by the due date following the relevant financial year, subject to Board extensions and appointment of an Annual Information Return-Administrator; interim submission on computer readable media is permitted until electronic formats and secure transmission protocols are finalised.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      NO.F.III/7/T&T/Misc/2000/Estt/Pt.File- I/ 1061-71 - dated 12-2-2016
      Creation of E-commerce Zone and Ward No - 300 for E-Commerce companies
      Summary: Establishment of an E-Commerce Zone and Ward No.300 to centralize VAT administration for e commerce companies: all existing registered e commerce persons will be transferred to Ward No.300 and future registrations processed there; the ward and zone cover the entire National Capital Territory of Delhi; the Commissioner, Trade & Taxes and VAT authorities under the DVAT Act, 2005 shall exercise all powers conferred by that Act and its rules; this measure complements the periodical return requirement for electronic shopping facilitators.

      Income Tax

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      01/2016 - dated 15-2-2016
      Following the prescribed time-limit in passing order under sub-section (8) of section 154 of Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: An application under section 154 to rectify a mistake apparent from the record must be disposed of by the Income tax authority by either making the amendment or refusing it within the prescribed time limit of six months; the time limit is mandatory, Assessing Officers must strictly follow it, and supervisory officers must monitor compliance and initiate administrative action for failures to adhere.
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      02/2016 - dated 15-2-2016
      Passing rectification order under section 154 Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: The instruction notes that rectification orders effected on the AST system without providing a written copy leave taxpayers unaware and unable to pursue appeal or further rectification. It underscores that rectification must be issued in writing and directs that all rectification applications be disposed of by passing a written order that is duly served upon the taxpayer, not by mere AST system updates.

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      F. No. 450/25/2013 - Cus IV - dated 13-1-2016
      F.No. 1-1264/FSSAI/Imports/2015 dated 21.12.2015 regarding Structure for appeal against the decision of Authorised Officers
      Summary: FSSAI's SOP for import clearance sets a two tier appeal and re testing mechanism: Technical Officers draw samples at bonded warehouses and send them to NABL accredited notified labs; importers may request the Authorised Officer to refer a second sample to a referral lab, and may further appeal the Authorised Officer's order to the Director (Imports). The Imports Division reviews such appeals in consultation with other divisions and communicates the final outcome to the Authorised Officer, with an objective to dispose of appeals within fifteen days.
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