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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 08,2014

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      By: ROHAN THAKKAR
      Summary: Central indirect taxation in the food sector distinguishes excise on manufacture-defined as a process producing a new, distinct article-from service tax on declared services. Services relating to agriculture that do not alter essential characteristics are excluded from service tax, while processing that effects manufacture falls under excise. Restaurants and caterers face specific valuation and abatement rules to segregate service and goods portions, MRP exclusions, and Cenvat credit limits, with notifications and circulars defining exemptions and credit eligibility for inputs, transport and canteen services.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Service providers subject to partial reverse charge may claim refund of accumulated unutilised CENVAT credit on inputs and input services when such credit cannot be utilised for payment of service tax on specified output services. Refund is calculated by apportioning CENVAT credit taken during the half year in proportion to turnover of partial reverse charge services relative to total turnover, and then deducting service tax actually paid by the provider for those partial reverse charge services during the half year. The notification prescribes the procedural requirements, safeguards and conditions for submitting and verifying refund claims.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Rules amendments require reversal of Cenvat credit on input services for goods with duty remitted under Rule 21 and mandate payment of amounts due by the 5th of the following month (31 March for March), recoverable if unpaid; ISD distribution of service tax credit is restricted-credits for services used exclusively for exempt activities barred, whole-use credits allocated to that unit, and pro rata distribution based on turnover in the prescribed relevant period; registered importers must file prescribed electronic quarterly returns within 15 days of quarter end.
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      Summary: The Sub Committee reviewed the Working Group report on developing a resolution regime for the financial sector and discussed creating an effective legal and operational framework for resolving distressed financial firms, including inter regulatory coordination; it also agreed to form a High Powered Inter Regulatory Committee to explore options for enabling banks to meet Basel III and supervisory capital requirements.
      Summary: The Finance Minister briefed the Reserve Bank Central Board after the Interim Union Budget, attributing contained fiscal and current account deficits to effective macro economic management-including unconventional measures-and close coordination between the Government and the Reserve Bank; senior Government and RBI officials and Central Board directors attended the consultative meeting.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published Reference Rates for the US dollar and the euro on March 7, 2014, comparing them with the previous day's values; it also provided derived pound sterling and Japanese yen exchange rates using the US dollar reference and cross currency middle rates, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      Customs

      1.
      22/2014 - dated - 7-3-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs appoints the Joint/Additional Commissioner of Customs (Airport), Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi as Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and duties of three specified Customs adjudicating officers for adjudicating matters arising from a show cause notice issued by the Additional Director, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Chennai Zonal Unit dated 31 January 2014 concerning Shri A. Kirishnamoorthy and others.
      2.
      21/2014 - dated - 7-3-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs appoints the Assistant Commissioner of Customs, Import & General, New Custom House, New Delhi as Common Adjudicating Authority, empowered under sub section (1) of section 4 and sub section (1) of section 5 of the Customs Act, 1962, to exercise the powers of specified Assistant Commissioners for the sole purpose of adjudicating the DRI show cause notice issued to M/s Hyundai Rotem.
      3.
      20/2014 - dated - 7-3-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: Appointment of a Common Adjudicating Authority under sub section (1) of section 4 and sub section (1) of section 5 of the Customs Act, 1962, designating the Additional/Joint Commissioner of Customs, Custom House, Navrangpur, Ahmedabad to exercise powers and duties for adjudicating matters arising from a Directorate of Revenue Intelligence show cause notice dated 27 February 2013 against specified corporate entities and others.
      4.
      19/2014 - dated - 7-3-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: Pursuant to sections 4(1) and 5(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, the Central Board of Excise and Customs appoints the Additional/Joint Commissioner of Customs (Port-Import), Chennai as the Common Adjudicating Authority to exercise the powers and duties of several named customs adjudicating officers for the limited purpose of adjudicating show cause notices issued by revenue intelligence concerning M/s Faiveley Transport Rail Technologies India Limited.
      5.
      17/2014 - dated - 7-3-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs appoints the Additional/Joint Commissioner of Customs, ICD, G.T. Road, Sahnewal, Ludhiana as the Common Adjudicating Authority empowered under sections 4(1) and 5(1) of the Customs Act, 1962 to exercise the powers and discharge duties of specified Additional/Joint Commissioners at Ludhiana (ICD G.T. Road), Tughlakabad (ICD), New Delhi, and Nhava Sheva (Import) for adjudicating matters arising from the show cause notice issued in respect of M/s Komal Enterprises and others.
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      16/2014 - dated - 7-3-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs appoints the Additional/Joint Commissioner of Customs, CGO Complex II, Ghaziabad, as the Common Adjudicating Authority empowered to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of specified Customs adjudicating officers for adjudication of show cause notices issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (Delhi Zonal Unit) dated 10 April 2012 concerning M/s K.S. Worth International and others, under the statutory provisions of the Customs Act, 1962.

      VAT - Delhi

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      F.3(27)/Fin.(Rev-I)/2013-14/dsVI/291 - dated - 5-3-2014 - DVAT
      Delhi Value Added Tax(Amendment)Rules,2014
      Summary: The Amendment Rules revise DVAT forms and computations: substitute Form DVAT 38; modify DVAT 17 to add an "any other rate (composition/other)" entry, require deduction at source details with attached TDS certificates and adjust the Net Tax formula to subtract such deductions; omit the word "civil" from Annexure 2B of DVAT 16 and DVAT 31; omit Form DVAT 51; and delete sub rule (1) and its proviso from Rule 67. Changes commence on publication in the Delhi Gazette.
      8.
      F. 3(27)/Fin.(Rev-I)/2013-14/dsVl/292 - dated - 5-3-2014 - DVAT
      Central Sales Tax(Delhi)[Amendment]Rules,2014
      Summary: Amendments require dealers to file an electronic Reconciliation Return in Form 9 within six months from year end (with revision allowed until the next financial year subject to a possible three month Commissioner extension), retain original statutory forms for seven years, and follow Form 9 reporting rules for turnover, forms received, tax liability and pendency; new rule 10A mandates Form 10 for cancellation and Form 11 for amendment of CST registration processed under the DVAT Act.
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      DGFT

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      09/2013 - dated 7-3-2014
      Revision in Appendix 37 A and 37 D of Handbook of Procedure Volume I
      Summary: Revision aligns product descriptions with ITC HS codes in Appendix 37A/37D to harmonise descriptions and codes without changing entitlement; Appendix 37A lists VKGUY/Gram Udyog eligible items with corresponding ITC HS codes and admissible duty credit rates. Exporters are invited to submit feedback on any errors by 30.04.2014 for correction by 31.05.2014. Registration requirements (KVIC/KVIB or EPCH RCMC) apply for entitlement; transitional acceptance permits interim benefits where descriptions are accurate despite earlier ITC HS codes, while revised ITC HS codes become exclusively effective from September 2014. Note: inadvertent errors do not confer rights. 1% additional duty credit applies for specified LCS exports.
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