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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 24,2014

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: A tax deductor who has deducted and deposited excess withholding tax that is later found refundable is entitled to interest as compensation for the Government's use and retention of the money; the entitlement arises when a competent authority orders refund in appeal or other proceedings, and interest runs from the date of deposit until repayment. The concept of "other proceedings" is broad and includes rectification, revision and appellate processes that lead to refund.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 25(6)-(7) mandates notice to dealers to produce returns, books and evidence and requires the assessing authority, if dissatisfied, to issue a show cause notice and either accept declared turnover or determine turnover to the best of its judgment. Best judgment assessments must be rational and founded on available documentary materials; assessments based on mere interpolation or speculative assumptions are liable to be set aside, as illustrated by the Uttarakhand High Court's remand of an assessment that extrapolated sales from a short survey period.
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      Summary: Announcement of the central bank's release of the Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments (An Update) together with the First Bi-monthly Monetary Policy Statement for 2014-15, indicating coordinated publication of macroeconomic assessment and monetary policy guidance.
      Summary: Repayment of outstanding 7.37% Government Stock, 2014 is at par on maturity; interest stops thereafter. If a local holiday prevents payment, paying offices in that State will repay on the previous working day. Maturity proceeds to registered holders shall be paid by pay order with bank particulars or by electronic credit to an account able to receive electronic funds; holders must submit bank account particulars in advance. If no bank particulars are available, holders may tender duly discharged securities at Public Debt Offices, Treasuries/Sub Treasuries or designated bank branches twenty days before maturity to obtain payment.
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      16/2014 - dated - 21-3-2014 - CE (NT)
      Supersedes Notification No 5/2012-C.E.(N.T.) dt 12.03.2012;Chief Commissioner of Central Excise to order withdrawal of facilities or impose the restrictions as specified
      Summary: Where a taxable person is prima facie found to be knowingly involved in specified excise irregularities-such as removal without invoices, incorrect valuation, taking CENVAT credit without receipt or on suspected documents, issuing invoices without delivery, or fraudulent refund claims-the Chief Commissioner may withdraw facilities or impose restrictions. Remedies include withdrawal of monthly duty payment, prohibition on utilizing CENVAT credit for duty, enhanced record keeping and verification of principal inputs, suspension of registration for registered importers or dealers, and withdrawal of self sealing for exporters. Orders require evidential satisfaction and an opportunity of being heard.
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      15/2014 - dated - 21-3-2014 - CE (NT)
      CENVAT Credit (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: Central Government may, by notification, impose measures to prevent misuse of CENVAT credit, specifying restrictions on utilization of credit, suspension of a dealer's registration, withdrawal of facilities, and the procedure for issuing such orders by the Chief Commissioner; pending proposals initiated under the earlier notification are to be treated as initiated under this rule and decided accordingly.
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      14/2014 - dated - 21-3-2014 - CE (NT)
      Central Excise (Second Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: The substituted rule 12CCC empowers the Central Government to specify, by notification, restrictions on manufacturers, first stage and second stage dealers, or exporters-including suspension of registration, withdrawal of facilities, and the procedure for issuance of such orders by the Chief Commissioner-where, having regard to extent of evasion, nature and type of offences or other relevant factors, it is necessary in the public interest to prevent evasion of, or default in payment of, excise duty. Pending proposals under the 2012 procedure shall be treated as initiated under this rule and decided accordingly.
      4.
      13/2014 - dated - 21-3-2014 - CE (NT)
      Rescinds Notification No 6/2012-C.E.(N.T.) dt 13.03.2012
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, invoking provisions of the Central Excise Rules and the CENVAT Credit Rules, rescinds a prior Gazette notification, withdrawing its operative effect while expressly preserving validity of anything done or omitted before the rescission.

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      G.S.R. 197(E) - dated - 20-3-2014 - Co. Law
      Company Law Board (Qualifications, Experience and other Conditions of Service of Members) (Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: The amendment to Rule 8 authorises the Central Government to grant an extension in service to the Chairman, Vice Chairman and Members of the Company Law Board when considered necessary in the public interest, limited to a maximum of one year or until constitution of the National Company Law Tribunal, whichever is earlier, under the powers conferred by sub-section (2A) of Section 10E read with clause (a) of sub-section (1) of Section 642 of the Companies Act, 1956; the rules commence on publication in the Official Gazette.
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