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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 18,2014

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      By: dhanapal sreepathi
      Summary: Directors, as board appointees, carry duties to act in good faith, with due care, skill and independent judgment, avoid conflicts and not seek undue advantage; they may be characterised as agents, officers, trustees, key managerial personnel or officers in default. Liability is imposed where directors knowingly participate in, consent to, connive at, or fail to prevent defaults, and specific statutory provisions create civil and criminal exposure - including personal, unlimited liability for fraud and penalties for breaches such as misstatements in prospectuses, improper acceptance of deposits, failures in secretarial audit, and obstruction of inspections.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Deemed dividend applies only where the recipient is a shareholder of the lender; the term shareholder covers both registered and beneficial shareholders, and the provision does not apply where the recipient is not a shareholder. The Special Bench decision in ACIT v Bhaumik Colours has been accepted by revenue and attained finality, and revenue should not pursue repeated appeals on the settled question of treating repayments to non-shareholders as deemed dividend.
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      Summary: An Exchange of Letters establishes a formal platform for cooperation in banking supervision between the Reserve Bank of India and the Financial Services Agency, Japan, enabling bilateral exchange of supervisory information and enhanced supervisory coordination; this EoL is the first such instrument by the Reserve Bank with an overseas supervisor and complements its existing practice of concluding memoranda of understanding with foreign supervisors.
      Summary: Overseas direct investment for 1-28 February 2014 (as reported by authorised dealers) aggregates equity USD 279.1815m, loans USD 98.6108m and guarantees issued USD 1,994.9316m, totaling USD 2,372.7239m; the release itemises individual Indian investing parties, recipient JV/WOS, destination country, sectoral activity and the equity/loan/guarantee breakdown for regulatory and statistical monitoring.
      Summary: Amendment under the Customs Act by the Central Board of Excise & Customs substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of Notification No. 36/2001 Customs (N.T.), prescribing revised tariff values in US dollars for specified commodities including edible oils and fractions, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and unit values for gold and silver for application in import valuation and customs duty assessment.
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      23/2014 - dated - 14-3-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs amends Notification No. 36/2001 Customs (N.T.) by substituting TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 to prescribe revised declared tariff values in US dollars for specified imported commodities, including various palm and soyabean oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and unit values for gold and silver where notification benefits are availed, thereby establishing commodity specific declared values for customs valuation and import assessment.
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      F. No. 609/156/2013-DBK - dated 13-3-2014
      Drawback shipping bill in which the higher composite All Industry Rate applicable when Cenvat facility has not been availed is claimed – Processing at the time of export - regarding.
      Summary: Claims for the higher composite All Industry Rate require the Non-Availment of Cenvat Certificate to be recorded in the EDI document list for the shipping bill to proceed to Let Export Order; otherwise the shipping bill must be amended to claim the lower AIR. The Board notes misuse where the system entry incorrectly shows the certificate as available while departmental comments record later verification, resulting in higher-rate processing and risking revenue, and directs strict adherence to EDI checks and export-time verification.
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