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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 09,2014

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Prior approval from a senior authority is a jurisdictional precondition for imposing certain penalties; its absence renders the penalty order incompetent and a nullity, and such jurisdictional defects cannot be remedied by a statutory validation provision that cures mere mistakes or formal defects.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Refund under Rule 5B allows service providers of specified partial reverse charge services to claim unutilized Cenvat credit on inputs and input services, subject to notified safeguards. Claims are biannual, filed in prescribed form within the time limit from the return due date, and require prior filing of returns. Refund is computed by apportioning half yearly Cenvat credit to the turnover of partial reverse charge services and deducting service tax paid for those services; refunds cannot exceed the recipient's service tax liability and must be debited from the claimant's Cenvat account.
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      FEMA

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      118 - dated 7-4-2014
      Foreign investment in India in Government Securities.
      Summary: Foreign investment is limited to Government dated securities having residual maturity of one year and above; existing investments in Treasury Bills and in dated securities with less than one year residual maturity may taper off on maturity or sale, while no fresh investment in short term government instruments is permitted. Operational guidelines to implement the maturity restriction will be issued and all other existing investment conditions remain unchanged.
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      119 - dated 7-4-2014
      Risk Management & Inter-Bank Dealings: Booking of Forward Contracts - Liberalisation
      Summary: Resident individuals, firms and companies with actual or anticipated foreign exchange exposures may book foreign exchange forward contracts on the basis of a simple self-declaration without producing underlying documents; SMEs' prior facilities for booking, canceling or rolling over forwards without documentation remain unchanged. Authorised Dealer Category I banks must use the revised reporting format and continue to apply other conditions, including tenor, as prescribed earlier. The directions are issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act and are without prejudice to other statutory permissions.

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      F. No. 401/81/2011-Cus.III - dated 7-4-2014
      Manual filing and processing of Bills of Entry / Shipping Bills – stringent checks required to prevent misuse – regarding.
      Summary: Manual filing of Bills of Entry and Shipping Bills is permitted only in exceptional cases where electronic filing is not feasible, and the authority to allow manual processing rests solely with the Commissioner of Customs; supervisory officers must ensure strict compliance with statutory provisions and Board instructions to prevent routine or improper manual filings, particularly at vulnerable outlying facilities.
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      07/2014 - dated 7-3-2014
      Import of Pesticides –Common Order dated 05.09.2013 passed by Hon’ble Gujarat High Court in various Civil Applications –regarding.
      Summary: Imports of pesticide formulations require that importers provide an actual physical sample of the technical grade material for each consignment, and that such samples be subjected to the same tests as indigenous manufacturers, including chemical composition analysis, bioefficacy testing, human safety assessment, and evaluation of probable effects on soil and human life; Customs field formations must enforce these requirements and consult the Department of Agriculture, reporting implementation difficulties to the Plant Protection Advisor.
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