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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 01,2013

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      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Budget maintains a 12 percent excise framework and a 10 percent peak basic customs duty while enacting targeted customs and excise measures: customs concessions extended for electric/hybrid vehicle parts and MRO industry; duty reductions for specified leather machinery and gemstone pre-forms; export duty adjustments for agricultural and mineral products; increases for set-top boxes, raw silk and luxury imports; and equalization of coal duties. Excise measures include zero-rating at fibre stage for cotton in garments, exemptions for handmade carpets, relief for shipbuilding and imported ships, higher specific duties on tobacco and certain vehicles and goods, proposed duty on smelted silver, and MRP-based valuation for traditional medicaments.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Proposals require a SEBI Code for independent directors, a SEBI-maintained appointment panel with mandated company sourcing, an upper ceiling on independent directorships and limits on committee chairs, and restrictions on certain public officeholders and recently retired bureaucrats. They prescribe age and qualification minima, mandatory training and a Director Manual, alternatives to formal appointment letters, tenure limits with a specified cooling-off period prohibiting reappointment or association during that period, clarified nominee director liabilities, resignation disclosures to the board, and recognition, rotation and support for a lead independent director.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Service-specific accounting codes have been restored for statistical analysis and registration/payment purposes; new taxpayers must select the relevant service description from the prescribed list, and those registered as 'All Taxable Services' must amend registration online in ACES to choose the appropriate description. Old accounting codes remain valid, a penalty sub-code is created, interest is paid under the other receipts code, and a refund sub-code is reserved for departmental use. Service Tax rules now require registration and payments to conform to the restored service descriptions and codes.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Amendments revise key definitions and charging mechanics to align with the negative list regime, expressly include certain vocational and agricultural testing services within exclusions, and convert references to the earlier charging provision into references to the new negative list charging section with retrospective effect from July first, two thousand twelve. The package also tightens compliance and enforcement by specifying registration penalties, officer liability, categorising offences by cognizability and bailability, empowering arrests for specified offences, and prescribing imprisonment for serious tax evasion and misuse of credits. Additionally, it provides a retrospective exemption for certain railway services, rationalises construction abatement, narrows multiple exemptions, introduces an amnesty for specified non filers, and extends advance ruling eligibility to resident public limited companies.
      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: Proposed fiscal measures maintain existing direct tax rates and slabs while imposing a surcharge on high income individuals and on larger domestic companies; selective duties are proposed on certain electronic goods and incentives are envisaged for the semiconductor sector and electric vehicles. For Hi tech and MSME sectors, startups and MSMEs may list on SME/MSME exchanges without a public offering after investor notification, and investor holdings will be classified by threshold into FII or FDI treatment.
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      Summary: The Finance Bill, 2013 amends direct tax law to set income-tax rates, surcharges and cesses for 2013-14; introduces a Commodities Transaction Tax on sale of commodity derivatives; increases taxation on certain non-resident royalty and FTS receipts; creates targeted incentives (including an investment-linked deduction for new plant and machinery and a housing interest deduction for first-home borrowers); widens the tax base through 1% TDS on specified property transfers and measures to tax undervalued property transfers and buy-backs of unlisted shares; and defers and refines GAAR implementation to assessment year 2016-17 with accompanying procedural and compliance amendments.
      Summary: Finance Bill, 2013 revises income tax rates and adds graduated surcharges and education cesses; defines treatment of net agricultural income; introduces GAAR (Chapter X A) with rules to recharacterise or disregard arrangements and an Approving Panel to authorise GAAR invocation; levies tax on buy back of unlisted shares at 20% and on securitisation trust distributed income at specified rates with withholding and reporting obligations; creates a 15% investment allowance under section 32AC for large new plant and machinery with five year recapture; inserts section 80EE housing loan interest deduction; and enacts a commodities transaction tax (0.01%) plus customs, excise and service tax procedural and penalty amendments.
      Summary: Budget speech frames a fiscal consolidation path with defined deficit targets while directing increased allocations to social sectors, infrastructure and agriculture; it combines limited taxpayer relief with targeted direct and indirect tax measures, anti avoidance modifications (including delayed GAAR implementation with procedural safeguards), introduced Commodity Transaction Tax, and announced structural reforms-Tax Administration Reform Commission, bank recapitalisation, infrastructure financing instruments, market reforms and a roadmap for GST accompanied by strengthened DBT and delivery mechanisms.
      Summary: Amendments narrow multiple service tax exemptions and reduce the construction abatement. Key changes: educational auxiliary services and renting by specified educational institutes lose exemption; cinematograph film copyright exemption applies only to films exhibited in cinema halls or theatres; restaurant exemption limited to non air conditioned establishments; transportation exemptions for rail and vessel harmonized with GTA provisions, withdrawing exemption for petroleum, postal mails and household effects while preserving GTA exemptions for specified goods; parking and government aircraft maintenance exemptions withdrawn; charitable activities definition narrowed. Construction abatement is reduced effective March 1, 2013.
      Summary: Index of Eight Core Industries (base 2004-05=100) for January 2013 records a combined weight of 37.90% in the IIP and a combined index of 158.7 with year on year growth of 3.9% versus 2.2% a year earlier. The January slowdown is attributed to negative production growth in Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Fertilizers and Cement. For April-January 2012-13 the cumulative growth of the core industries was 3.2% compared to 5.0% in the same period of 2011-12. Data are provisional and subject to revision, with methodological notes on refinery throughput reporting and a Steel index revision.
      Summary: Agricultural credit target raised to Rs. 7 lakh crores and the short term crop loan Interest Subvention Scheme is extended to private sector scheduled commercial banks for loans within the lending branch's service area. The scheme continues to cover loans by Public Sector Banks, RRBs and Co operative Banks, and provides farmers who repay short term crop loans on time with a concessional effective interest rate of 4 per cent per annum under the timely repayment incentive.
      Summary: The 2013-14 budget notifications amend indirect tax frameworks by revising classifications, exemptions, rates and procedural mechanisms: service tax changes include notifying resident public limited companies and amending prior service tax notifications; customs amendments adjust duty free jewellery limits, export duty rates, HS alignment, exemptions for trophies and re import rules for diamonds; central excise changes introduce a zero duty route for branded garments, prescribe specific excise rates, rescind handset duty, increase compound levies, and prescribe MRP based assessment for certain medicaments.
      Summary: A generation-based incentive for wind energy is announced to support the non-conventional wind sector through production-linked budgetary support. A technology-neutral waste-to-energy PPP scheme will support municipalities via viability gap funding, repayable grants and low-cost capital. The Government will provide low-interest funds from the National Clean Energy Fund to IREDA to on-lend to viable renewable projects for a limited five-year facility to reduce financing costs and improve project bankability.
      Summary: Agricultural budget allocation increases central funding for the Ministry of Agriculture with a marked provision for agricultural research and a National Livestock Mission to attract investment and enhance productivity; a sub-mission will address feed and fodder availability. The proposal ties procurement-linked Minimum Support Price increases to production incentives and references agricultural export receipts and anticipated foodgrain production alongside recorded growth rates in the agriculture and allied sector.
      Summary: The budget establishes a national skill development initiative to train 50 million people, financed through rural and urban livelihood missions and reallocated portions of targeted scheme funds. Youth are prioritized for voluntary participation. A national training body will set curriculum and standards; trainees who pass assessments will receive certification and a monetary incentive, supported by a specific budget allocation to implement the scheme and improve employability.
      Summary: The central budget proposes a distinct allocation to meet anticipated incremental fiscal burdens arising from enactment and implementation of the National Food Security Act, set apart in addition to ongoing food subsidy provisions, and frames subsidised food access as part of food security as a basic human right comparable to education and health care.
      Summary: Budget proposals prioritize augmentation of the Green Revolution through targeted support to eastern States and a crop diversification programme in original Green Revolution States to address stagnating yields and water over exploitation. Complementary measures include increased allocations under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana and the National Food Security Mission, expanded funding for the Integrated Watershed Programme, pilot schemes such as Nutri Farms and coconut garden rejuvenation, and establishment of institutions for biotic stress management and agricultural biotechnology research.
      Summary: Revised criteria for determining backwardness will include human development indicators such as per capita income to guide future planning and devolution of funds. The Backward Regions Grant Fund is identified as the principal gap funding mechanism, with specified allocations and a State Component directed to certain regions and districts, including those affected by left wing extremism and areas under the Integrated Action Plan.
      Summary: The Government announces a dedicated science and technology innovation fund to support organisations scaling up identified S&T innovations and making products available to the public. The National Innovation Council is designated to formulate a scheme for the fund's management and application, establishing the procedural and governance framework for disbursal and oversight. The announcement is accompanied by enhanced budgetary allocations to relevant science and technology departments to complement the fund.
      Summary: The government identifies foreign direct investment, portfolio inflows and external commercial borrowings as the primary mechanisms to finance the current account shortfall and asserts that foreign investment must be encouraged, provided such inflows are consistent with broader economic objectives and macroeconomic stability.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      12/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE
      Seeks to amend notification No. 12/2012 – CE, dated the 17th March, 2012, so as to make necessary amendments in the specified entries thererin.
      Summary: The notification extends the proviso applicability to 31st March, 2015 and amends the tariff Table to insert, substitute and omit serial entries, creating new nil-rate or specified-rate treatments and refined product descriptions. Key changes include nil or altered treatment for tapioca starch, tapioca sago, peanut butter, certain marine goods and carpets of coir or jute; clarified fertilizer scope; a specific excise entry for silver produced during zinc or lead smelting; differentiated excise rates for mobile handsets by retail price band; and revised excise treatment and percentage retention for motor vehicles, including a defined SUV category.
      2.
      11/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE
      Seeks to amend notification No.30/2004-CE, dated the 9th July, 2004, so as to provide ‘zero excise duty route’ to branded ready- made garments and made-ups.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the Table entry against serial number 16 of Notification No.30/2004-Central Excise with the entry "All goods", creating a zero excise duty route for branded ready-made garments and made-ups; the change is made under powers of section 5A of the Central Excise Act, 1944 read with section 3(3) of the Additional Duties of Excise Act, 1957, as effected by Notification No.11/2013-Central Excise.
      3.
      10/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE
      Seeks to amend notification No. 2/2011 - CE, dated the 1st March, 2011, so as to omit the entry relating to handmade carpets and other carpets and floor coverings of Jute and Coir.
      Summary: Deletes the tariff entry for handmade carpets and other carpets and floor coverings of jute and coir by omitting serial number 37 and its entries from the Table in Notification No. 2/2011-Central Excise, thereby modifying the scope of miscellaneous central excise exemptions under the statutory powers conferred by the Central Excise Act.
      4.
      09/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE
      Seeks to amend notification No. 1/2011- CE, dated the 1st March, 2011, so as to omit the entry relating to specified goods.
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking section 5A(1) of the Central Excise Act, 1944, amends Notification No. 1/2011 Central Excise by directing the omission of serial numbers 72, 111, 112, 113 and 114 and their corresponding entries from the Table, thereby removing those specified goods from the miscellaneous exemptions previously listed.
      5.
      08/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE
      Seeks to amend notification No. 7/2012- CE, dated the 17th March, 2012, so as to prescribe 6% rate of excise duty to branded readymade garments and made ups of cotton, not containing any other textile materials.
      Summary: Amends Notification No.7/2012-Central Excise by substituting the serial 7 entry to read "All goods of cotton, not containing any other textile material," and clarifies that this includes goods made from cotton fabrics even if they contain sewing threads, cords, labels, elastic tapes, zip fasteners or similar non-cotton items used for stitching, fastening, holding or adornment, thereby changing the tariff treatment of branded readymade cotton garments and made-ups under the Central Excise regime.
      6.
      07/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE
      Seeks to provide exemption to intermediate goods captively consumed in the manufacture of goods by units availing Area Based Exemption in the State of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand
      Summary: Exemption for specified intermediate goods captively consumed within the factory of production in the manufacture of final products that qualify for Area Based Exemption in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand; goods listed in the Annexures to earlier notifications are exempted from excise duty to the extent specified in the Table, subject to tariff classifications in the First Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act; the notification identifies two Annexure-based categories and notes its subsequent rescission.
      7.
      06/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE
      Seeks to rescind notification No. 20/2011- CE, dated the 24th March, 2011 relating to 1% excise duty on Mobile handsets including Cellular phones.
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising its powers under the Central Excise Act, has rescinded the earlier notification that provided concessional excise treatment for mobile handsets including cellular phones, removing that tariff concession while expressly preserving the effect of actions done or omitted before the rescission.
      8.
      05/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE
      Seeks to amend notification No. 17/2007- CE, dated the 1st March, 2007 so as to increase the compound levy rate of duty for Stainless pattis/pattas from Rupees Thirty Thousand to Rupees Forty Thousand per cold rolling machine, per month.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the monetary entry in para 1, item (i) of Notification No.17/2007 Central Excise to increase the compound levy rate for stainless pattis/pattas per cold rolling machine per month, effected by Notification No.5/2013 Central Excise issued under Rule 15 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002.
      9.
      04/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to notify “the resident public limited company” as a class of persons under the sub-clause (iii) of clause (c) of section 23A of Central Excise Act, 1944.
      Summary: Specifies resident public limited company as a class of persons under sub-clause (iii) of clause (c) of section 23A of the Central Excise Act, 1944. The notification supplies operative definitions: "public limited company" adopts the companies statute meaning for "public company" and includes a private company that becomes public by the relevant corporate provision; "resident" adopts the resident meaning from the income-tax statute insofar as it applies to a company.
      10.
      03/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to amend the notification No. 23/2004-CE (N.T.), dated 10th September, 2004, so as to provide a mode of recovery of CENVAT credit wrongly taken, under the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004.
      Summary: Adds an Explanation to rule 3 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 stating that if a manufacturer or provider of output service fails to pay amounts payable under sub rules (5), (5A) and (5B), those amounts shall be recovered in the manner provided in rule 14 for recovery of CENVAT credit wrongly taken.
      11.
      02/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to further amend the notification No. 4/2002-CE (N.T.), dated 1st March, 2002 so as to make provision for interest on refund, subject to sub-rule (6), arising out of an order of final assessment under sub-rule (3) of rule 7 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002.
      Summary: Substitutes sub-rule (5) of rule 7 to provide that where an assessee is entitled to a refund consequent to an order of final assessment under the final-assessment provision, interest shall be paid on such refund subject to sub-rule (6) and in accordance with the interest provision in the Act.
      12.
      01/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to amend notification No. 49/2008- CE (N.T.), dated the 24th December, 2008, so as to prescribe MRP based assessment with 35% abatement thereon, for branded medicaments used in Ayurvedic, Unani, Sidha, Homeopathic or Bio-Chemic systems and to align the tariff lines relating to Pressure Cooker with HS 2012 .
      Summary: Amendment prescribes MRP based assessment with a thirty-five percent abatement for branded medicaments used in Ayurvedic, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathic or Bio-chemic systems, substitutes tariff entries to align a pressure cooker heading, and replaces serial number 125 to define two categories of medicaments and a brand name definition.

      Customs

      13.
      15/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No.27/2011-Customs, dated the 1st March, 2011, so as to specify effective rates of export duty on specified goods.
      Summary: Revises the principal notification by inserting new tariff entries and substituting column (4) rates in the Table to specify effective export duty rates: inserting nil duty for raw sugar and the entry at serial number 12, adding tariff lines for bauxite and ilmenite with prescribed export duty rates, and inserting a nil entry against another serial position, thereby amending Notification No.27/2011-Customs under powers of section 25.
      14.
      14/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 146/94-Customs, dated the 13th July, 1994, so as to exempt “Trophy” when imported into India by the National Sports Federation or any other registered sports body, for being awarded to the winning team in the international tournament to be held in India.
      Summary: Permits recognised National Sports Federations or registered sports bodies to import trophies for awarding at international tournaments in India, subject to customs officer satisfaction that the trophy is not an article of general utility, submission of manufacturer's invoice, photograph, declaration of purpose and event duration, an undertaking to retain the trophy until event conclusion and to export trophies awarded to non-Indian winners, and verification at export that the winning international team participated and the trophy's identity is established.
      15.
      13/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to rescind the notifications No. 19/2012-Customs, dated the 17th March, 2012, and No. 20/2012-Customs, dated the 17th March, 2012
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking statutory authority under the Customs Act and the Customs Tariff Act, rescinds Notification No. 19/2012-Customs and Notification No. 20/2012-Customs issued on 17 March 2012, withdrawing their operative effect, while expressly preserving acts done or omissions occurring before the rescission.
      16.
      12/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 12/2012-Customs, dated the 17th March, 2012, so as to make necessary changes in the specified entries therein.
      Summary: Amendment modifies the customs exemption notification by inserting and substituting tariff headings and serial entries, omitting specified entries, and changing duty percentages for a range of goods including foodstuffs, coal, machinery components, gemstone pre-forms and automotive imports. It refines vehicle import descriptors and adjusts related duty entries. The proviso dates in two clauses are extended. The Annexure revises concessional conditions by allowing servicing of private aircraft including parts, extends retention periods for several entries, deletes one condition, and expands List 29 by substituting and adding numerous footwear and leather industry machines.
      17.
      11/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 9/2012-Customs, dated the 9th March, 2012, so as to revise the variation limit in respect to height and circumference in case of re-import of cut and polished diamond
      Summary: Amendment inserts a proviso to condition (v) permitting a variance not exceeding +_ 0.01 mm in height and circumference and variance not exceeding +_ 1 cent in weight for re-imported cut and polished diamonds, and substitutes the Explanation to define "Foreign Trade Policy" as the policy published by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry vide notification No.1/2009-2014, as amended.
      18.
      10/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 75/2005-Customs, dated the 22nd July, 2005 so as to make editorial changes in column (2) of S. No. 118, to align it with HS 2012
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the tariff classification entry in the Table of Notification No. 75/2005-Customs, replacing the entry in column (2) against serial number 118 with "2920 90 99" to align the schedule with HS 2012, effected under the statutory powers conferred by the Customs Act and recorded by the issuing notification dated 1 March 2013.
      19.
      09/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 69/2004-Customs, dated the 9th July, 2004, so as to review the existing entries therein and make necessary changes.
      Summary: The Central Government amends the customs exemption schedule by omitting specified serial entries and substituting revised entries that define exemption coverage by reference to particular tariff sub-headings, while excluding items already covered under listed entries of a prior notification; the changes are effected under statutory powers as an administrative revision of the principal notification.
      20.
      25/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - Cus (NT)
      seeks to further amend notification No. 30/98-Customs (N.T.), dated 2nd June, 1998, so as to raise the value limit of Jewellery allowed duty free to an Indian passengers who has been residing abroad for more than one year.
      Summary: Amendment increases duty-free baggage concessions by substituting higher monetary thresholds in rule 10 and replacing entries in Appendix D and Appendix F to raise the permitted aggregate jewellery allowances for gentleman and lady passengers, with distinct larger allowance for lady passengers; the rules become effective on publication under section 79 of the Customs Act, 1962 and further amend the Baggage Rules, 1998.

      Service Tax

      21.
      04/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - ST
      Seeks to notify “the resident public limited company” as a class of persons under sub-clause (iii) of clause (b) of section 96A of the Finance Act, 1994.
      Summary: The Central Government specifies resident public limited company as a class of persons under sub-clause (iii) of clause (b) of section 96A of the Finance Act, 1994 for service tax purposes. "Public limited company" adopts the Companies Act meaning and includes a private company becoming public by conversion; "resident" adopts the residency meaning applicable to companies under the Income-tax Act, thereby defining the scope of the notified class.
      22.
      03/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - ST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 25/2012- Service Tax, dated the 20th June, 2012, so as to make necessary amendments in the specified entries therein.
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No.25/2012-Service Tax by substituting wording in entry 9, replacing entries 15, 19 and 21 with narrowed exemption scopes (copyright transfers limited to certain works; restaurant exemptions for non air conditioned premises; specified goods transport agency exemptions including agricultural produce, small consignments, foodstuffs, fertilizers, registered newspapers, relief materials and defence equipment), omitting items in entry 20 and entry 24, limiting entry 25(b) to "a vessel", and altering clause (k) of the definitions by deleting an "or" and omitting a sub clause; the amendments commence 1st April, 2013.
      23.
      02/2013 - dated - 1-3-2013 - ST
      Seeks to amend notification No. 26/2012- Service Tax, dated the 20th June, 2012, so as to make necessary amendments in the specified entries therein.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes entry 12 in Notification No.26/2012 to treat construction of a complex, building, civil structure or part thereof intended for sale as a taxable service where CENVAT credit on inputs has not been taken and the value of land is included in the amount charged; it prescribes differential tax rates for residential units meeting carpet-area or lower-amount criteria and for other cases, effective 1 March 2013.

      SEZ

      24.
      S.O. 342(E) - dated - 6-2-2013 - SEZ
      Proposed Under Section 3 of the Special Economic Zones Act 2005(28 to 2005), (hereinafter referred to as the said act), to set up a multi product Special Economic Zone
      Summary: Notification designates listed surveyed parcels at Ponnada, Mulapeta and Ramanakkapeta, Kakinada as a multi product Special Economic Zone proposed by M/s Kakinada SEZ Private Limited, records satisfaction with statutory requirements and prior letter of approval, constitutes an Approval Committee with specified ex officio members and a developer special invitee, and declares the SEZ to be deemed an Inland Container Depot under the Customs Act with effect from the notification date.
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      Service Tax

      1.
      D.O.F. No. 334/3/2013-TRU - dated 28-2-2013
      Union Budget 2013: Changes in Service Tax-reg.
      Summary: Amendments expand negative list definitions and adjust assessment and penalty provisions: widening vocational-course and manufacturing-process definitions, deleting a limiting word to broaden agricultural testing exemptions, allowing determination of demand for an eighteen-month period when extended-period grounds fail, capping a specified penalty, introducing director-level penalties for willful offences, and restructuring cognizability and bailability of certain offences. Exemptions are narrowed and harmonised, abatement for construction services is reduced, advance ruling eligibility is extended to resident public limited companies, and a Voluntary Compliance Encouragement Scheme (VCES) offers staged settlement with immunity subject to exclusions; key changes commence on enactment or specified effective dates.

      Income Tax

      2.
      Memorandum-1 - dated 28-2-2013
      FINANCE BILL, 2013 - PROVISIONS RELATING TO DIRECT TAXES
      Summary: The Finance Bill, 2013 amends direct tax laws to set income tax rates and surcharges, revise withholding rules, introduce a Commodities Transaction Tax with deductibility for business income, raise withholding on royalties and fees to non residents, provide targeted incentives (including an investment linked deduction for new plant and machinery and a first home interest deduction), extend and rationalise exemptions and pass through treatments for investment funds and securitisation trusts, widen the tax base through TDS on property transfers and anti avoidance measures, and defer and tighten the General Anti Avoidance Rule with an expert Approving Panel whose directions are binding.

      FEMA

      3.
      321 /03.10.42 /2012-13 - dated 27-2-2013
      Know Your Customer (KYC) norms /Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Standards/Combating of Financing of Terrorism (CFT)/Obligation of banks under Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002
      Summary: Identification of the beneficial owner under PMLA Rules requires banks and financial institutions to determine and verify the natural person who ultimately owns or controls a client. For non-individual clients, institutions must identify persons exercising control through ownership or, if unclear, by other means; failing that, the senior managing official is identified. For trusts, settlor, trustee, protector, significant beneficiaries and any natural person exercising ultimate control must be identified. Listed companies and their majority-owned subsidiaries need not have shareholders or beneficial owners identified. NBFCs must review KYC policies accordingly.

      Customs

      4.
      D.O.F.No.334/ 3/2013-TRU - dated 28-2-2013
      Important changes in respect of Customs and Central Excise duty and legislative changes
      Summary: Immediate tariff and procedural amendments for Customs and Central Excise take effect from midnight of 28 February/1 March 2013, with certain measures provisionally effective under the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act, 1931. Annexes summarise chapter wise rate changes, reclassifications, exemptions and technical rectifications across Customs and Central Excise schedules, and the Finance Bill, 2013 proposes legislative amendments expanding the scope and eligibility of advance ruling, raising thresholds for non bailable and cognizable offences, capping Tribunal stay of recoveries, and introducing multiple procedural reforms including electronic manifest filing, reduced interest free periods, and provisional attachment and recovery powers.

      Central Excise

      5.
      D.O.F.No.334/ 3/2013-TRU - dated 28-2-2013
      Important changes in respect of Customs and Central Excise duty and legislative changes
      Summary: The circular implements Finance Bill, 2013 tariff and procedural changes effective from 28 February/1 March 2013 (with select measures provisional under the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act, 1931), setting out chapter-wise Customs and Central Excise duty rate adjustments, tariff reclassifications, targeted exemptions and technical rectifications, plus procedural clarifications on baggage allowances, time-limits for consumption/installation, and concession continuations. It also summarises legislative amendments expanding advance ruling scope, raising thresholds and non-bailable offence categories, limiting Tribunal stay relief to 365 days, and other enforcement and electronic filing reforms.
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