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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 28,2013

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The article explains that increases in the compounded levy on cold-rolled stainless steel have changed incentives, leading larger integrated producers to adopt Cenvat credit while independent cold-rolling units face higher embedded costs. Two adjustments are likely: utensil makers will either procure flats and use job-work to obtain cold-rolled material while claiming Cenvat credit, or source material only from Cenvat-registered suppliers; procuring flats and using job work is the most commercially viable response.
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      Summary: The modified Service Tax Return (ST 3) for July-September 2012 is available as an offline e filing utility on ACES and must be downloaded from the Downloads section or via RET -> e Filing -> Download eFiling Utility; consult the FAQs under Help before filing. After upload, return status can be checked under RET -> e Filing -> View XML Status and viewed later via 'View Original ST3'/'View ST3'. Registrants added on or after 01.07.2012 labeled 'All Taxable Services - Other than in the Negative List' must amend registration online to select specific services before filing ST 3 for July 2012 onwards.
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      39(RE – 2012)/2009-2014 - dated - 25-3-2013 - FTP
      Amendment in Notification No 32(RE-2012)/2009-14 dated 5th February, 2013 relating to export of edible oils
      Summary: The Government amends the prohibition on export of edible oils by expanding specified exemptions: castor oil; coconut oil from EDI ports and notified LCS; deemed exports of edible oils from DTA to 100% EOUs as inputs for non edible exported goods; DTA supplies to SEZs for processed food manufacture subject to value addition norms; certain minor forest produce edible oils (ITC[HS] codes enumerated); and an annual allocation for organic edible oils under existing conditions. Branded consumer pack exports (up to 5 kg) are permitted subject to a Minimum Export Price, and peanut butter remains outside the prohibition.
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      38 (RE – 2012)/2009-2014 - dated - 25-3-2013 - FTP
      Extension of prohibition on export of Pulses (except Kabuli Chana and 10,000 tonnes of organic pulses) upto 31.03.2014.
      Summary: Prohibition on export of pulses is extended to 31.03.2014 by amendment to the Foreign Trade Policy notifications, while excluding Kabuli Chana. Exports of organic pulses and lentils are allowed subject to an annual quantity ceiling and conditions: certification as organic by the designated organic certification authority; prior registration of export contracts with the designated export promotion agency; and shipment only from Customs EDI ports.
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