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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 12,2013

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Explanation 1 treats added amounts as concealed income where the taxpayer fails to explain or substantiate facts material to computation of total income; here, impounded survey documents led to an offered amount taxed as income without explanation, and the High Court held that absence of explanation warranted deeming the addition as income subject to penalty.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: When tax is not deducted at source the recipient remains obligated to pay the tax directly, while the person required to deduct is exposed primarily to liability for simple interest and potential penalties for failure to deduct or remit. Courts read the withholding regime harmoniously to confine recovery of the principal tax to the assessee unless statutory provisions allow otherwise; legislative provisos permit the deductor to avoid being deemed in default where the resident deductee has filed a return, included the sum, paid the tax and furnished an accountant's certificate, with corresponding limits on penalty and interest.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      06/2013 - dated - 10-4-2013 - CE (NT)
      Amends forms for filing appeal in the CESTAT (E.A.-3, E.A.-4, E.A.-5)
      Summary: The amendment substitutes rule 7 to require appeals under section 35B(2) and applications under section 35E(4) to be made in Form No. E.A.-5, filed in quadruplicate with equal copies of the impugned order (one certified copy). It replaces Forms E.A.-3, E.A.-4 and E.A.-5 with revised templates that standardise required particulars (assessee/PAN/UID, location codes, order details, dispute particulars, amounts claimed or deposited, priority subject-matter, signatures and verification) and restates filing, fee and bank draft payment formalities.

      Customs

      2.
      37/2013 - dated - 10-4-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Amends forms for filing appeal in the CESTAT (C.A.-3, C.A.-4, C.A.-5)
      Summary: The amendment to the Customs (Appeal) Rules substitutes rule 7 and prescribes that appeals or applications under the appellate provisions must be made in Form C.A.-5, filed in quadruplicate and accompanied by an equal number of copies of the decision or order appealed against, one being a certified copy. It also substitutes Forms C.A.-3, C.A.-4 and C.A.-5 with detailed specimen forms specifying required particulars, documentary attachments, fee payment by crossed bank draft, and procedural filing requirements, and provides commencement and rule-making authority.

      Service Tax

      3.
      05/2013 - dated - 10-4-2013 - ST
      Amends forms for filing appeal in the CESTAT (S.T.-5, S.T.-6, S.T.-7)
      Summary: The Service Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2013 substitute the existing Forms S.T.-5, S.T.-6 and S.T.-7 appended to the Service Tax Rules with new Forms ST-5, ST-6 and ST-7, and set a commencement date for the substituted forms.

      VAT - Delhi

      4.
      F. 5(54)/Policy-II/VAT/2012-13/28-39 - dated - 3-4-2013 - DVAT
      AMENDMENTS in the Sixth Schedule of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004 (Delhi Act 03 of 2005), in the entry at Sl. No. 1 in Part-A, a new sub-entry after serial No. 20 shall be inserted, namely:-"(20-A) REPUBLIC OF CONGO, New Delhi for exemption/refund of VAT in favour of official purchases of its Embassy and personal purchases of its diplomats".
      Summary: Amendment inserts the Republic of Congo into the Sixth Schedule of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act to allow exemption/refund of VAT for official purchases of its Embassy in New Delhi and personal purchases of its diplomats, implemented by an administrative notification by the Commissioner on the basis of reciprocity from the national Ministry of External Affairs, with a later notification replacing the original sub-entry numbering.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      F. III/3/DT&T/Misc./2000/Estt/915-919 - dated 31-3-2013
      Allocation of work
      Summary: Re-allocation of work among senior officers of the Department of Trade & Taxes takes effect on 1 April 2013, assigning named officers to distinct functional responsibilities such as vigilance, enforcement, law and judicial matters, HR, coordination, EXIM, refunds, special zones, systems, FM, recovery and zonal oversight. The order further allocates ancillary branch duties: HR Branch to handle training, finance & accounts, planning, public grievance and RTI; FM Branch to handle printing, library and operations; and other branches to specified support functions.
      2.
      F. III/3/DT&T/Misc./2000/Estt./407-412 - dated 30-3-2013
      Jurisdiction for Appeals matters
      Summary: Order assigns departmental appeals responsibility under the DST and CST Acts, effective immediately and superseding prior orders: Special Commissioner-I to handle all appeals above the prescribed monetary threshold and ACTT officer R. N. Mangla to handle appeals at or below that threshold; issued with prior approval and circulated to principal officers and records files for implementation.

      Customs

      3.
      17/2013 - dated 11-4-2013
      Regarding classification of Octagonal Steel Columns for Lamp Posts and like products - regarding
      Summary: Octagonal steel columns for lamp posts presented unassembled with brackets, anchor bolts and assembly accessories but without lanterns or electrical fittings are more specifically described by heading 73.08 and therefore classify as steel structures under subheading 7308.90 by application of GRI 1 and 6; flange plates, inspection doors or earthing lugs do not render them parts of lamps under heading 94.05.
      4.
      16/2013 - dated 10-4-2013
      Regarding Fixation of norms for waiver of payment of cost recovery charges for Customs staff posted at Seaports, Air Cargo Complexes, Courier Terminal, etc
      Summary: The Circular prescribes facility-specific staffing matrices for Sea Ports, Air Cargo Complexes, Courier Terminals, Diamond Plazas and Class-based Airports to be sanctioned on cost recovery basis, and sets dual performance benchmarks (cargo/value and document counts, or flights and passengers for airports) whose satisfaction in the preceding two financial years makes a facility eligible for consideration of exemption from payment of cost recovery charges, subject to prospective effect and absence of outstanding charges.

      Companies Law

      5.
      08/2013 - dated 10-4-2013
      Relaxation of additional fees and extension of last date in filing of various forms with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs-reg
      Summary: The Ministry extended the filing deadline and relaxation of additional fees until 15 April 2013; filers will not incur additional fees during the extended period. Forms filed on or before 16 January 2013 remain payable with additional fee, whereas waiver of additional fees will be considered only for forms filed on or after 17 January 2013. All other terms of General Circular No. 03/2013 remain unchanged.
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