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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 28,2014

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      By: vasudevan unnikrishnan
      Summary: VCES eligibility depends on whether a departmental notice was actually served before the cut off date rather than merely issued; "issued" in section 106(1) should be construed contextually as "served" in harmony with prior service provisions. The proviso barring declarations on the "same issue" requires a distinction between undisputed unpaid tax and a bona fide adjudicable issue-mere non payment allegations do not automatically trigger the bar. Given express cross references to earlier service tax provisions, a purposive construction is necessary to effectuate the scheme and avoid needless litigation.
      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: The representation contends that amendments restricting Input Tax Credit-by reducing credit on closing stock at the date of rate reduction and by limiting admissible credit to two distribution stages-cause loss of vested credit, tax cascading, unequal treatment of traders, and administrative burdens from mandatory invoice disclosure, and therefore conflict with the VAT scheme and constitutional equality and trade freedoms.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The amendment clarifies distribution by an Input Service Distributor: credit for services used exclusively by units engaged in exempted goods/services cannot be distributed; credit used wholly by a unit must go only to that unit. Where services are used by more than one unit, Cenvat credit must be allocated pro rata by turnover among units that are operational in the year of distribution during the relevant period. The revised definition of "relevant period" requires prior turnover data (financial year or last available quarter), potentially preventing distribution until turnover details for all units are available.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 70 mandates a transit pass for Sixth Schedule goods entering Tamil Nadu en route elsewhere; the vehicle owner or person in charge must obtain a Form LL pass at the first check post, present it at the last check post, and comply with inspection and time-limit provisions. Extensions may be granted for unavoidable delay. Noncompliance deems the goods sold in Tamil Nadu, imposes joint and several tax liability and a penalty of 150% of the tax, and places the onus on the original introducer to prove removal when goods are moved to other conveyances.
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      Summary: Anti-dumping duties were raised as a trade impediment; India defended their imposition as a quasi-judicial exercise and noted withdrawal on two items. Both countries committed to deepen economic engagement via investments, joint ventures and technology transfers, prioritising petrochemical, refinery modernization and energy partnerships. They endorsed negotiating a free trade arrangement with the GCC to boost trade, targeted key sectors for cooperation, and promoted export diversification from India alongside Saudi involvement in logistics, transportation services and major infrastructure projects in India.
      Summary: The notification implements Section 135 and Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013 by prescribing CSR institutional roles and procedures: constitution and functions of the CSR Committee, the Board's responsibility to formulate and monitor a CSR policy, the manner of undertaking CSR activities, and a standard disclosure format for CSR activities in the Board's report. It also enumerates specified eligible activities under Schedule VII, including health and sanitation, social welfare facilities, environmental conservation, livelihood projects, cultural preservation, veterans' welfare, sports promotion, technology incubator support, and rural development.
      Summary: A regulatory requirement directs companies to allocate a portion of profits to socially relevant projects under Corporate Social Responsibility. India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd. funded 28 toilet complexes in 15 schools built by Sulabh International, designed for environmental compatibility and accompanied by short-term training to schools and communities on effective use and hygiene, with maintenance responsibility resting with schools, parents and teachers.
      Summary: A loan agreement provides US$300 million from ADB with a 20 year principal repayment period and LIBOR based interest, complemented by Government of Chhattisgarh counterpart finance to meet the estimated total project cost. The project upgrades over 900 kilometres of state roads and strengthens culverts and bridges on key corridors, and includes technical assistance and capacity building-including a road asset management system and contract and project management training-to improve road maintenance planning and connectivity outcomes.
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      1/18/2013-CL.V - dated - 27-2-2014 - Co. Law
      Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014
      Summary: Companies meeting the Act's eligibility must adopt a CSR Policy and constitute a CSR Committee to oversee projects and programs aligned with Schedule VII; net profit for CSR excludes overseas branch profits and specified dividends. CSR may be executed directly, through qualifying trusts/societies/section 8 companies or in collaboration, subject to track record and monitoring requirements. CSR expenditure must conform to Schedule VII, exclude political contributions and employee-only benefits, and be reported annually in the Board's Report with project-level details and a responsibility statement.
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      1/15/2013-CL. V - dated - 27-2-2014 - Co. Law
      Notification related to provisions of section 135 and Schedule VII of Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: The Central Government, under sub-section (3) of section 1 of the Companies Act, 2013, appoints the 1st day of April, 2014 as the date on which the provisions of section 135 and Schedule VII of the Act shall come into force, by Gazette notification issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.

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      01/2014 - dated - 26-2-2014 - Safeguard
      Seeks to levy safeguard duty on import of Sodium Nitrite.
      Summary: Imposes a safeguard duty on Sodium Nitrite (tariff item 2834 10 10) following the Director General (Safeguard)'s finding of injury to domestic producers: thirty per cent ad valorem minus any anti dumping duty for imports from 26th February, 2014 to 25th February, 2015; and twenty eight per cent ad valorem minus any anti dumping duty for imports from 26th February, 2015 to 25th May, 2015. Excludes imports from countries notified as developing countries under section 8B(6)(a) except the People's Republic of China.
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      05/2014 - dated 27-2-2014
      Customs Baggage Declaration Regulations 2013 – implementation thereof-reg.
      Summary: All incoming international passengers must complete the Indian Customs Declarations Form under the Customs Baggage Declaration Regulations, 2013, effective 1 March 2014, replacing the use of the arrival (disembarkation) card for customs declarations; the MHA arrival card will be given only to foreign nationals. Commissioners must arrange printing and distribution of forms to airports and airlines, publicise the change, sensitise staff to avoid disruption to passenger facilitation, and report difficulties to the Board.
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