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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 01,2014

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Interim measures introduce temporary excise duty reductions across consumer durables, vehicle categories, machinery and mobile handsets with differentiated treatment where Cenvat credit is not availed, reverting to standard tariff rates after the specified period. Parallel customs adjustments provide time limited exemptions and concessional duty treatment for certain agricultural imports, industrial oils and inputs, LNG used in authorised SEZ operations and specified capital goods, while withdrawing particular CVD exemptions.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Trading of goods does not constitute a service and input-service CENVAT credit attributable to trading activity is not admissible. Tribunals require segregation and accounting-based apportionment of input services used partly for taxable services and partly for trading, directing adjudicating authorities to verify and reverse the portion attributable to trading. A post enactment labeling of trading as an "exempted service" was treated as a legal fiction and did not negate the denial of credit for the relevant periods.
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      Summary: Terms of Reference authorize a comprehensive review and recommendation process for the emoluments framework of Central Government and related employees, covering pay, allowances, concessions, benefits in cash or kind, and specialized needs of distinct services. The Commission must propose a framework to attract talent, promote efficiency and accountability, recommend competency based training, rationalize allowances, examine bonus and incentive schemes tied to performance, and set principles for pension and retirement benefits while accounting for the New Pension Scheme and fiscal and intergovernmental impacts.
      Summary: Release of an additional installment of Dearness Allowance (DA) and Dearness Relief (DR) to Central Government employees and pensioners with effect from 01.01.2014, increasing entitlements under the Sixth Central Pay Commission formula; payments to be made in cash but not before the March 2014 salary disbursement, with stated annual and financial-year fiscal impacts.
      Summary: Continuation of the Central Sector Scheme for export oriented production, export development and promotion of spices is approved for the 12th Five Year Plan with EFC recommended modifications and a projected outlay for the Plan period. The Scheme is structured into five components-Export Oriented Production; Export Development and Promotion; Export Oriented Research; Quality Improvement; and Human Resource Development & Works-aimed at building processing capacity, expanding markets, improving productivity and addressing food safety through research, skill development and technology transfer.
      Summary: The Nucleus Breeding Centre seeks to expand aquaculture by producing disease free tiger shrimp breeding stock to increase national production and export potential, secure market access to higher health markets, catalyse value chain growth and deliver greater value addition for resource poor farmers; complementary hatchery and broodstock facilities, patentable aquaculture technologies, and sustained investment in R&D and institutional linkages are highlighted as necessary for addressing disease issues and scaling the sector.
      Summary: The Union Cabinet approved financial support to establish four National Institutes of Design at Jorhat, Bhopal, Vijayawada and Kurukshetra to create institutional capacity and infrastructure for delivering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in design disciplines tailored to regional needs and to expand geographic access to specialised design education.
      Summary: Cabinet approved a revival package for HMT Machine Tools Limited including a non plan working capital loan of Rs.75 crore, an additional non plan loan of Rs.61.04 crore to cover the cost of implementing the 1997 pay revision, a waiver of interest on a Government loan, one time relaxation to implement the 1997 pay revision, Board empowerment to increase retirement age for up to 10% of retirees in any year, and extensions for utilisation of sanctioned technology and training funds, aimed at motivating staff and supporting turnaround.
      Summary: Approval was granted for signing a Host Country Agreement between India and IFAD to establish an IFAD Country Office in India to expedite coordination, facilitation, supervision and dissemination of development best practices.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the Euro and, based on the dollar Reference Rate and middle cross currency quotes, supplied corresponding sterling and yen exchange rates; the release states the SDR-rupee rate will be based on the Reference Rate.
      Summary: PPPAC granted approval to six road projects and one port project totalling Rs. 16057.45 crores, authorising highway capacity upgrades and a liquid bulk terminal development under delivery models including BOT (Toll), DBFOT (Toll) and a Viability Gap Funding scheme, with sponsoring authorities and project lengths specified.
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      Central Excise

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      11/2014 - dated - 28-2-2014 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to substitute Quarterly return prescribed vide Notification No. 73/2003-Central Excise(N.T.) dt 15.9.2003 by an amended Quarterly Return Form
      Summary: Prescribes a substituted Quarterly Return Form under sub rule (8) of rule 9 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 for first stage dealers, second stage dealers and registered importers, requiring name, excise registration number, address and detailed schedules of invoices and source documents showing invoice/bill of entry details, supplier identification, description of goods, Central Excise Tariff Heading, quantity and amount of duty; directs reporting of the item with maximum duty and allows registered importers to indicate 'Self' as source, and requires authorized signatory details and seal.
      2.
      10/2014 - dated - 28-2-2014 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to amend Form A-1 (Application for Central Excise Registration)
      Summary: Amendment to Form A-1 inserts importer into Part I under "Identification of business requiring Registration" and adds "Importer" at the end of serial No. 3 under "Category," thereby updating the prescribed entries on the central excise registration application and altering the registration options to explicitly include importers.
      3.
      09/2014 - dated - 28-2-2014 - CE (NT)
      CENVAT Credit(Fourth Amendment)Rules, 2014
      Summary: The amendment to the CENVAT Credit Rules inserts the phrase "or a registered importer" after "second stage dealer" in rule 9(8) and in its proviso, thereby extending the provision's applicability to registered importers; the amendment comes into force on the first day of April, 2014.
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      08/2014 - dated - 28-2-2014 - CE (NT)
      Central Excise ( Amendment ) Rules, 2014
      Summary: The Central Excise Rules are amended to include an importer who issues an invoice on which CENVAT credit can be taken in the class of persons treated as using excisable goods; the amendment is effected under the enabling power of the Central Government and comes into force on the stated commencement date.
      5.
      07/2014 - dated - 26-2-2014 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to rescind the Notification No 18/2013 - Central Excise (N.T.),dt. 31.12.2013
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking authority under the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act, rescinds Notification No. 18/2013-Central Excise (NT) dated 31st December, 2013, identifying the prior Gazette publication and recording the Department of Revenue's formal exercise of executive power to annul that earlier notification.
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      06/2014 - dated - 26-2-2014 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to rescind the Notification No 17/2013 - Central Excise (N.T.),dt. 31.12.2013
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking its statutory rescission power under the Central Excise Act, rescinds Notification No. 17/2013 - Central Excise (N.T.), dated 31 December 2013, thereby withdrawing that notification and removing its operative effect; the rescission is formalised by a Gazette notification with administrative reference and signature of an Under Secretary in the Department of Revenue.

      Companies Law

      7.
      G.S.R. 130(E) - dated - 27-2-2014 - Co. Law
      Notification relating to amendments of Schedule VII of Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: The amendment to Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013 substitutes items (i)-(x) to set out categories of qualifying corporate social responsibility activities, including poverty and malnutrition eradication, health and sanitation, safe drinking water, education and vocational training, gender equality and care for vulnerable groups, environmental sustainability, cultural preservation, veterans' welfare, sports promotion, specified government relief funds, approved technology incubators and rural development projects; the amendment takes effect from 1 April 2014.

      Customs

      8.
      14/2014 - dated - 28-2-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs, under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, substitutes new TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 in Notification No. 36/2001 Customs (N.T.) to prescribe revised tariff values in US dollars for specified imported goods. The substituted tables set tariff values per metric tonne for listed edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds and areca nuts, and specify tariff values for gold and silver when certain notification benefits are availed, thereby fixing valuation benchmarks for customs assessment.

      DGFT

      9.
      71 (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 27-2-2014 - FTP
      Amendments in Chapter 3 of Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14
      Summary: The amendment creates Market Linked Focus Products Scrip (MLFPS) to incentivize exports of high export-intensity/employment-potential products to linked markets not in the FMS list, by granting an export incentive on FOB value and listing such items in Table 2 or the newly added Table 3 of Appendix 37D; Table 3 benefits are additional to any entitlement under Table 1 or Table 2.
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      FEMA

      1.
      109 - dated 28-2-2014
      Export of Goods and Services: Export Data Processing and Monitoring System (EDPMS)
      Summary: The Reserve Bank operationalized the Export Data Processing and Monitoring System (EDPMS) for Authorised Dealer banks to report shipping documents and export-related returns on a single IT platform; AD banks received user credentials and a web link. Going forward, new shipping documents must be reported in EDPMS while legacy reports will continue in the old system until a phased discontinuation. The directions are issued under Section 10(4) and Section 11(1) of the FEMA, 1999 and are without prejudice to other statutory permissions or approvals.

      DGFT

      2.
      53 (RE 2013)/2009-14 - dated 27-2-2014
      Amendments in the Reward/Incentive Schemes of Chapter 3 of Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 - Appendix 37D of Handbook of Procedure (Vol. I)
      Summary: Amendments to Appendix 37D revise reward/incentive listings under Chapter 3 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 by adding specified HS coded products to MLFPS Table 3 and Table 2 (for exports 01.03.2014-31.08.2014) at 2% for EU 27, inserting items into FPS Table 1 and increasing admissible FPS rates to 5% for listed products effective 01.03.2014, extending MLFPS benefits for Chapter 61 & 62 exports to USA and EU from 01.04.2014 until further orders, and adding Thoothukudi as a Town of Export Excellence.

      Customs

      3.
      609/156/2013-DBK - dated 25-2-2014
      Formulation of action plan to monitor cases where export obligation period and time prescribed for furnishing evidence of fulfilling of EO are over - Board’s Instruction No. 609/119/2010-DBK dated 18.01.2011
      Summary: Field formations must submit a monthly report (template prescribed) on cases where export obligation periods and time to furnish evidence have expired without compliance, covering AA/DFIA (from 1991-92) and EPCG (from 1994-95) up to the current period; Zones shall send the report to the DGI within 7 days of month-end, and DGI will compile All-India/Zone-wise reports for the Ministry within 15 days of month-end.
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