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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 12,2014

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Exemption from service tax applies only where two conditions are met: the service provider is registered under section 12AA of the Income Tax Act and the service is a notified charitable activity. Specific categories such as certain public health services, advancement of religion, education for vulnerable groups, and environmental preservation are exempt without value limit when explicitly listed. The residual public utility threshold exemption has been withdrawn. Separate exemptions exist for renting precincts of religious places and conduct of religious ceremonies when the place is meant for the general public.
      By: Madhukar N Hiregange
      Summary: Section 66F prescribes interpretive rules: a main service's statutory description does not include ancillary services used in its provision; the most specific description prevails over a general one; and bundled services-combined elements of different services-are taxed as the single service giving the bundle its essential character if naturally bundled, but where not naturally bundled the entire supply is treated as the service attracting the highest tax liability. Taxpayers should document industry practice and contractual terms to support natural-bundling claims.
      By: Madhukar N Hiregange
      Summary: The article recommends procedural and documentary safeguards to reduce corruption risk in indirect tax administration: maintain accurate books, stay updated on law changes, pay and file taxes timely, conduct periodic compliance health checks, and make transparent, written disclosures of classifications, valuations, credits, and exemption claims. Operational safeguards include replying to oral enquiries in writing, recording and confirming oral submissions, seeking written confirmations for audits and authorizations, obtaining audit dates, acknowledging documents provided during searches, and voluntarily discharging detected errors with recovery mechanisms where feasible.
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      Summary: Quick monthly estimates of the Index of Industrial Production for February 2014 report an overall year-on-year decline and marginal negative cumulative growth for April-February 2013-14. The release sets out sectoral indices for Mining, Manufacturing and Electricity with monthly and cumulative growth figures; identifies thirteen of twenty-two 2 digit manufacturing groups as contracting; provides use-based growth for Basic, Capital, Intermediate and Consumer goods; lists major items with large movements; and notes revisions to January and November indices with supporting sectoral and use-based statements.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published Reference Rates for the US dollar and the euro on April 11, 2014, compared them with the previous day's rates, and-using the dollar reference rate and cross-currency mid-market quotes-derived corresponding rupee rates for the British pound and the Japanese yen; the release states the SDR-rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Reforms require banks to compute Base Rate preferably on marginal cost of funds or, if using other methods, to ensure non-discriminatory treatment; boards must approve policies detailing spread components, delegation of pricing authority and RAROC alignment. Existing customers' spreads may not be raised except for credit deterioration and must be disclosed at contract stage; reset dates for floating loans should be fixed and BPLR contracts migrated to Base Rate without switch charges. Recommendations also include an industry floating benchmark, timely prepayment benefit credit, stronger grievance redressal and consumer education.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No. 1/18A/2013-CL.V - dated - 31-3-2014 - Co. Law
      Corrigenda to Notification no. GSR 130E dated 27.02.2014 regarding Schedule VII [w.r.t CSR Activities]
      Summary: The corrigendum amends the Schedule VII CSR activity wording so that promoting health care expressly includes preventive health care, replacing the earlier narrower phrase and clarifying that health-care promotion, inclusive of preventive measures, constitutes an eligible CSR activity under the Schedule VII description.
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      FEMA

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      120 - dated 10-4-2014
      Rupee Drawing Arrangement – ‘Direct to Account’ Facility
      Summary: Foreign inward remittances under the Rupee Drawing Arrangement may be credited directly to beneficiary accounts at other banks via electronic transfer, provided the Recipient Bank credits only KYC compliant accounts or completes KYC/CDD before credit/withdrawal of non compliant accounts; the Partner Bank must mark transfers as foreign inward remittances and include accurate originator and beneficiary information in the electronic message. Recipient Banks must maintain identification records under PML Rules and report suspicious transactions to FIU IND, and both banks must comply with RBI KYC/AML/CFT guidelines.
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      121 - dated 10-4-2014
      External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) Policy – Review of all-in-cost ceiling
      Summary: The Reserve Bank directs continuation of the existing all-in-cost ceiling for External Commercial Borrowings until June 30, 2014, subject to review, leaves all other ECB policy provisions unchanged, and requires Authorised Dealer Category I banks to notify constituents; the directions are issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act and are without prejudice to other legal permissions.
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      122 - dated 10-4-2014
      Trade Credits for Imports into India – Review of all-in-cost ceiling
      Summary: The circular extends the all-in-cost ceiling applicable to trade credits for imports into India until June 30, 2014, subject to review thereafter; it leaves all other aspects of Trade Credit policy unchanged and instructs Authorised Dealer Category I banks to inform their constituents, issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.

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      F. No. 275/30/2014-CX.8A - dated 3-4-2014
      Improving the departmental representation in High Court /CESTAT-reg.
      Summary: The instruction mandates systematic litigation management to address failures in follow up, coordination with Standing Counsels, and compliance with pre deposit and stay orders. Commissioners must implement monitoring and reporting procedures, keep Commissioner (AR) offices informed of developments, ensure departmental representatives are updated, and secure timely briefs and directions to Counsels to prevent delays and reduce blocked revenue.
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