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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 29,2013

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Where a service provider is located in a non-taxable territory and the service is received in a taxable territory, the recipient is liable under reverse charge to pay service tax; the point of taxation is generally the date of payment by the recipient, subject to a six month invoice payment rule, and for associated enterprises the point is the earlier of booking the credit in the recipient's books or payment. Valuation and exchange rate issues reference the statutory provision on determination of value, rate of tax and rate of exchange.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Voluntary refusal of council tax discounts can generate substantial reputational goodwill that may outweigh the foregone relief; discounts typically apply to second homes and long term empty properties and vary by local authority. Regulatory change grants councils power to remove or restrict these discounts and reallocate resultant savings to assist low income taxpayers, thereby increasing local authority discretion over eligibility and the practical availability of reliefs.
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      Summary: India's external debt at end December 2012 was US$ 376.3 billion, up 8.9% over end March 2012, with long term debt at US$ 284.4 billion (driven by NRI deposits and commercial borrowings) and short term debt at US$ 91.9 billion (driven by trade credits); short term debt comprised 24.4% of total, sovereign debt was US$ 81.7 billion (21.7% of total), the US dollar accounted for 56.8% of debt, and the external debt to GDP ratio rose to 20.6%.
      Summary: The Central Government placed the report of the Financial Sector Legislative Reforms Commission, submitted March 22, 2013 and comprising two volumes, in the public domain on the Finance Ministry website, providing public access to the Commission's legislative reform proposals for the financial sector via the Finance Ministry online portal.
      Summary: Approval is announced for administrative guidance implementing Rangachary Committee recommendations by setting parameters to identify contract R&D service providers bearing insignificant risk and clarifying application of the profit split method, with the stated aim of providing certainty to taxpayers on transfer pricing treatment of development centres; the circulars accompany earlier CBDT guidance on software exports and are published for taxpayer reference.
      Summary: Reserve Bank offices in the Mumbai metropolitan area are directed to remain open for the conduct of public transactions on April 1, 2013, via an official press release communicating that public-facing services and normal office operations will proceed as scheduled.
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      13/2013 - dated - 25-3-2013 - CE
      Seeks to amend the notification No. 64/95 - CE dated 16th March, 1995 to provide exemption to project ASTRAs
      Summary: Amendment creates a conditional excise exemption for equipment and stores for Project ASTRA: claimant must produce a pre-clearance certificate from the Project Director, ASTRA, DRDL, Hyderabad certifying intended use; where goods are used outside the factory of production, the manufacturer must, within five months of clearance or any extended period allowed by the Deputy or Assistant Commissioner of Central Excise, produce a certificate from the Project Director evidencing receipt and actual use; the exemption is time-limited and ceases on a specified future date.

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      18/2013 - dated - 26-3-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend the notification No. 12/2012-Customs, dated 17th March, 2012 - Exemption from customs duty on Import of Pulses extended upto 31-3-2014
      Summary: Substitution of expiry date in the proviso to Notification No. 12/2012-Customs: the words "1st day of April, 2013" in clause (a) after the Table are replaced by "1st day of April, 2014", thereby extending the exemption from customs duty on import of pulses under the principal notification.
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      17/2013 - dated - 26-3-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend the notification No.69/2011-Customs, dated 29th July, 2011 - Exemption to goods when imported into India from Japan
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the Table in notification No.69/2011 Customs with a comprehensive Table listing chapters, headings, sub headings and tariff items with corresponding rates for "All goods" entries; the substitution, effected under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962 and published in the Gazette, changes the schedule of tariff treatment for the listed imports from Japan and comes into force on the first day of April, 2013.
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      16/2013 - dated - 25-3-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend the notification No. 39/96 - Cus, dated 23rd July, 1996 to provide duty exemption to Project ASTRA.
      Summary: The notification inserts an exemption allowing imports of specified machinery, equipment, components, spares, tools, software, raw materials and consumables for Project ASTRA, conditional on import by authorised works centres designated by a Ministry of Defence officer not below Deputy Secretary and production to customs, at import, of a list certified by the Project Director, ASTRA, DRDL Hyderabad, confirming items are required for Project ASTRA, not manufactured in India, and authorised by the Ministry of Defence for use only in Project ASTRA; exemption lapses on or after 1 September 2013.
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