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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 21,2013

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: A service qualifies as an export under Rule 6A only if the provider is located in the taxable territory, the recipient is located outside India, the service is not in the negative list, the place of provision is outside India, payment is received in convertible foreign exchange, and the provider and recipient are not merely establishments of a distinct person; the Place of Provision Rules define how to determine the location of provider and receiver (single registration premises, business or fixed establishment, establishment most directly concerned, or usual place of residence).
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Amendments impose a specific personal penalty up to one lakh rupees on corporate officers knowingly involved in company contraventions including evasion, issuance of invoices without taxable service, wrongful availment of input credit, and failure to remit collected service tax within six months; offences involving failure to deposit collected tax are designated among the most serious, rendered cognizable and non-bailable with enhanced imprisonment, while the penalty for failure to take registration is capped at a specified maximum.
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      Summary: The Interest subvention scheme reduces exporters' credit costs and has been expanded from Handlooms, Handicrafts, SMEs and Carpets to include Toys, Sports Goods, Processed Agricultural Products and Readymade Garments, and was further widened effective 1 January 2013 to cover a comprehensive list of engineering subsectors, thereby enlarging the eligibility framework for subsidised export finance.
      Summary: Suspension of concessional import treatment for identified gold jewellery tariff lines from Thailand pending a retroactive check of Certificates of Origin issued under the Early Harvest Scheme. India-Thailand trade frameworks, including the Early Harvest Scheme and the ASEAN-India trade arrangement, previously covered gold jewellery for preferential treatment. The Department of Revenue has been advised to suspend preferential imports for the specified tariff lines until Thailand completes verification of origin documents.
      Summary: Initiation of an anti-dumping investigation was announced for imports of solar cells, whether assembled into modules or panels or on substrates, originating in or exported from specified foreign sources, commenced under Notification No.14/5/2012-DGAD dated 23rd November, 2012, as communicated by the Minister of State; the Directorate General of Anti-dumping and Allied Duties will examine alleged dumping and possible trade remedial measures.
      Summary: Full foreign direct investment is allowed via the automatic route for exploration, marketing and related infrastructure in the oil and natural gas sector, including pipelines and LNG regasification, subject to the existing sectoral policy and regulatory framework and the government policy on private participation in exploration and discovered fields, and thus does not envisage separate government approval for bringing such FDI into companies engaged in these activities.
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