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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 25,2014

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Failure to supply correct and complete copies of special leave petitions and supporting documents to respondents led the Court to impose costs, grant limited opportunities for compliance, set deadlines for service and for filing counter-affidavits, and threaten listing for non-prosecution where orders were not obeyed. Repeated non-compliance forced judicial intervention to secure respondent participation and progress toward adjudication.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: An appeal by the revenue against a Commissioner (Appeals) order is permissible only where the Review Committee objects and, after stating points of difference, refers them to the Chief Commissioner who, if of the opinion the order is not legal or proper, may direct filing of an appeal; absent objection or express statutory power, a Review Committee's acceptance of a Commissioner (Appeals) order is ordinarily final and cannot be reopened.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank imposed a monetary penalty on a district central co operative bank under the Banking Regulation Act (as applicable to co operative societies) for non adherence to KYC norms and AML guidelines after issuing a show cause notice, considering the bank's written reply and personal submissions, and concluding the violations were substantiated.
      Summary: Regulatory imposition of a monetary penalty on a cooperative bank for non adherence to Know Your Customer and Anti Money Laundering requirements, following a show cause notice and consideration of the bank's written reply and personal submissions under the Banking Regulation Act framework applicable to cooperative societies.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published its Reference Rate establishing benchmark rupee exchange rates for the US dollar and the euro, compared them with the previous day, and used the dollar Reference Rate plus middle cross currency quotes to derive rupee rates for the pound sterling and the Japanese yen; the press release states the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published Reference Rate.
      Summary: The Report recommends standardising and expanding credit information furnished to CICs by making all credit institutions members of CICs, broadening product coverage, and adopting common data formats; CIRs should use a common credit score classification, report co borrower/guarantor details, provide a single borrower CIR via unique identifiers, link with CERSAI for mortgage data, enable online corrections, disclose disputes and customer comments, prioritise grievance redressal, allow direct reporting of wilful defaults to CICs, publish suit filed data accessibly, supply free CIRs to customers, and implement a Data Quality Index.
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      F.6 (7)/DVAT/L&J/2013-14/1270 - dated 21-3-2014
      Regarding Description of powers.
      Summary: Delegation of powers empowers subordinate officers to require security as a condition for dealer registration and for refund-related purposes, while expressly excluding authority to increase, vary, reduce, waive or forfeit any security; delegated officers must exercise these powers and attendant duties within their respective jurisdictions.

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      5342 /15.02.001/2013-14 - dated 21-3-2014
      REVISION OF INTEREST RATES OF PUBLIC PROVIDENT FUND SCHEME, 1968 (PPF SCHEME, 1968) AND SENIOR CITIZENS SAVINGS SCHEME, 2004 (SCSS, 2004)
      Summary: Government Office Memorandum sets and communicates the interest rates for the Public Provident Fund and the five-year Senior Citizens Savings Scheme for the financial year beginning 01.04.2014, leaving the rates unchanged from the prior year; banks operating these schemes are directed to notify branches and display the rates for subscribers in accordance with the schemes' compounding/payment provisions.
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