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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 27,2013

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Mere accounting entries do not constitute provision of a taxable service. Where an agreement envisaged future transfer of technical know-how but no advice was rendered and no consideration was received, no service-tax liability arises for the period prior to 16/6/2005. Notification No.19/2008 is not retrospective to treat book entries as receipt of consideration, and the supply of technical know-how in the facts was not taxable as "Consulting Engineering Service."
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Recommend shifting fiscal support from consumption to capital subsidies, improving government spending efficiency and avoiding wasteful expenditure. Oppose retrospective amendments that reverse taxpayer-favourable rulings. Advocate presumption of taxpayer honesty by removing deeming provisions and requiring authorities to prove tax liability. Encourage capital accumulation through expanded savings and investment incentives, reduced tax rates, relaxed clubbing rules, reintroduced standard deduction for salaried persons, reduced TDS with greater reliance on advance tax, targeted TDS on suppliers to improve transparency, higher wealth-tax exemption, and broader simplification and result-oriented administration.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: A proposal urges a Unified Code of Corporate Governance to set principles distinguishing shareholder and stakeholder roles, mandate at least one finance professional on boards, bar cash payments and gifts to directors, clarify nominee director roles and require secretarial support. It calls for a formal Whistleblower Mechanism ensuring confidentiality and protection, coverage for workplace gender and sexual abuse, no conflict with other remedial systems, strict director attendance scrutiny, and a voluntary Code of Conduct for institutional investors requiring policy disclosure.
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      Summary: Banks are permitted to supply cheque books with a larger number of leaves if requested by a customer, and are required to ensure adequate stocks of such larger-leaf cheque books at branch level to meet customer demand.
      Summary: The Government directed that disinvestment receipts from fiscal 2013-14 be credited to the public account head National Investment Fund and used to subscribe to shares of CPSEs, including Public Sector Banks and Public Sector Insurance Companies, on a rights basis to preserve 51% ownership, and to recapitalise those banks and insurers.
      Summary: IRDA has implemented multilingual consumer education measures to guard against mis selling and has operationalised an Integrated Grievance Management System (IGMS) that mirrors insurer complaints in a central repository; IRDA analyses and publishes complaint data to improve complaint handling, identify systemic issues, and monitor market conduct.
      Summary: Government instructions direct Ministries, Departments and Central Public Sector Enterprises to place a substantial portion of their surplus cash with public sector banks as part of policy to utilise PSBs in advancing economic objectives; dividend receipts are treated as shareholder revenue and are declared by PSB boards based on profit, legal provisions and extant instructions.
      Summary: Permission for nationalized banks to engage in foreign exchange trading is affirmed, and aggregated profit and loss outcomes from those trading operations for the financial years referenced are disclosed in an annex.
      Summary: The Ministry of Railways announced a nationwide recruitment drive to fill approximately 1.52 lakh vacancies, administered examinations in over sixty cities to increase accessibility, and expects the expanded process to clear a backlog of about 47,000 vacancies reserved for weaker sections and persons with disabilities.
      Summary: Enhancement of railway housing funding increases allocation for staff quarters by fifty percent and specifies adoption of public-private partnership delivery to accelerate construction. The announcement also provides hostel facilities for single women employees at all divisional headquarters and improvement of barrack conditions for RPF personnel to upgrade living standards.
      Summary: Ministry of Railways will train youth in railway-related trades at multiple regional centres nationwide to support the national skill development programme, and proposes a multidisciplinary training institute in Nagpur for specialised rail-related electronics technologies to enhance technical capacity and sectoral workforce readiness.
      Summary: Recipients of the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award and Dhyan Chand Award shall be provided Complimentary Card passes valid for travel in 1st class or 2nd AC. Complimentary Card passes issued to Olympic medalists and Dronacharya Awardees are valid for travel on Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains, as for Arjuna Awardees, and travel on Duronto trains is permitted where Card passes authorise Rajdhani/Shatabdi travel.
      Summary: Land acquisition for nearly 2,800 km of the eastern and western Dedicated Freight Corridors is almost complete, a principal civil construction contract for the 343 km Kanpur-Khurja section has been awarded, and contracts covering up to 1,500 km are planned for award with work commencement by the end of 2013-14; Preliminary Engineering cum Traffic Studies have been initiated on four future corridors.
      Summary: Railway policy for 2013-14 emphasises expansion of services and infrastructure, including new express and passenger trains, suburban AC EMU introduction, extended and increased frequencies, new lines, doubling and gauge conversions, and first rail link to Arunachal Pradesh. Financial measures include the highest plan outlay, full loan repayment, creation of a Debt Service Fund, projected traffic receipts and operating ratio, and marginal fare and freight tariff adjustments via a fuel adjustment component. Safety, accessibility and passenger amenities are advanced through accident relief trains, elimination of level crossings, station accessibility works, digital ticketing upgrades, and targeted recruitment and training initiatives.
      Summary: Commissioning of the Harmuti-Naharlagun line will connect Arunachal Pradesh to the national railway network; the 2013-14 Railway Budget announces imminent commissioning, accelerated work on a new Manipur line, fast-tracked gauge conversions on Lumding-Silchar and Rangia-Murkongselek, and top-priority treatment for the national Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla and other strategic projects.
      Summary: Increase in frequency of 24 named train services was announced in the Railway Budget 2013-14: specified Express and Passenger trains will have their weekly running days raised, with each listed service showing prior and revised weekly frequencies and routes; the press release identifies trains by number and route and records the adjusted service frequency for each.
      Summary: Construction of seven new railway lines and doubling of ten lines were approved, including a gauge conversion of the Mavli-Bari Sadri section and multiple electrification corridors. Several approved new lines are to be delivered through public-private partnership. Additionally, 22 proposed new-line projects, one gauge conversion and one doubling project are to be taken up on socio economic grounds subject to necessary approvals and clearances.
      Summary: The Railway Budget 2013-14 announces launch of 67 new Express trains, 26 Passenger trains, 5 MEMU services and 8 DEMU services with varied frequencies (daily, weekly, bi weekly, tri weekly). Several services are AC, intercity, link or pilgrimage oriented, with some contingent on gauge conversion and at least one conventional service designated for replacement by MEMU rolling stock.
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      37/14.01.062/2012-13 - dated 25-2-2013
      Know Your Customer (KYC) Norms / Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Measures - Combating of Financing of Terrorism (CFT) / Obligations of Banks under Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002
      Summary: Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks must implement KYC/AML/CFT measures, establish periodic reviews for risk categorisation, update customer identification data, and maintain customer profiles to enable effective transaction monitoring and prevent use of banking channels for unlawful activity.
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