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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 18,2015

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      By: RENGARAJ R.K
      Summary: Whether an educational institution must obtain obligatory registration under the Rajasthan VAT Act depends on whether imparting education is the predominant activity and whether incidental transactions (like prospectus sales or supplying materials) evidence an independent commercial intent. The Act's definitions of business and dealer require continuity, regularity or profit motive for incidental acts to trigger registration; absent proof of such independent commercial intention by the revenue, incidental sales ancillary to education do not convert the institution into a dealer under Section 11.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Processes constituting manufacture or production of alcoholic liquor for human consumption have been excluded from the Negative List and made taxable as services-bringing bottling, contract manufacturing and related job work for potable liquor within Service Tax and removing related exemptions from the exemption notification; manufacture of potable liquor remains subject to state excise. Separately, admission to entertainment events and access to amusement facilities have been removed from the Negative List and are taxable, with specified exemptions preserved via amendments to the exemption notification for certain cultural, wildlife and recognised sporting events and for low value admissions.
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      Summary: Total commodity wise freight revenue rose 12.67 percent to Rs. 105312.09 crore and freight traffic increased 4.18 percent to 1097.57 million tonnes in 2014-15. Coal generated Rs. 48372.81 crore from 545.63 million tonnes, with subsequent contributions from cement, iron ore, food grains, POL, pig iron and finished steel, fertilizers, raw materials for steel plants, container services and other goods as set out in the commodity level breakdown.
      Summary: Merchandise exports declined in March and cumulatively for April-March while merchandise imports fell in March and were marginally lower cumulatively; crude oil imports fell substantially but non oil imports rose, producing a cumulative trade deficit larger than the prior year. Services receipts in the reported month exceeded payments, yielding a positive services trade balance.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes a daily reference rate for the US dollar that serves as the benchmark for deriving rupee exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and yen using middle cross currency quotes, and specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on this reference rate.
      Summary: A government-appointed High Level Committee has been constituted to engage with trade and industry on tax laws and to receive representations, suggestions and oral submissions from entities, associations, federations and other stakeholders; requests for interaction are to be sent to the Chairman's Sr. Private Secretary by the specified email or postal address, and the Committee operates from the stated office during published working hours.
      Summary: Competition Commission of India opened an Official Social Media Account on Twitter to provide prompt communications to stakeholders using short tweets for rapid notifications, while continuing to host full detailed orders and extended records on its official website.
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      13/2015 - dated - 16-4-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy anti-dumping duty on import of Acetone, originating in or exported from Chinese Taipei and Saudi Arabia
      Summary: Imposition of anti-dumping duty on acetone imports from Chinese Taipei and Saudi Arabia following findings of dumped exports, material injury and causation; definitive duties are prescribed in a table by tariff item, origin/export, named producers/exporters and residual categories with specified US dollar per metric ton rates; duties are payable in Indian currency, effective for five years from publication unless earlier altered, and conversion to Indian currency is governed by the notified customs exchange rate with the relevant date being the bill-of-entry presentation.
      2.
      40/2015 - dated - 16-4-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 110/2014-Cus(NT) dated 17.11.2014
      Summary: Amendment to the Customs schedule revises entries for Tariff items 281701 and 281702 in CHAPTER 28 by omitting specified ancillary column entries and substituting the entries in the principal rate columns with a uniform substituted rate, under powers conferred by the Customs Act, the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act read with the Drawback Rules.
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      39/2015 - dated - 16-4-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 44/91-Customs dated 30.5.1991
      Summary: Amendment exercises the Central Government's power under section 75(1A) of the Customs Act, 1962 to modify Notification No.44/91-Customs (N.T.) by omitting numerous specified serial entries in the Table of the principal notification, thereby removing those items or provisions from the scope of the original Gazette notification.
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      38/2015 - dated - 16-4-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 17th April, 2015
      Summary: Notification determines rupee conversion rates for specified foreign currencies effective 17 April 2015 for customs purposes, prescribing separate rates for imported goods and export goods in Schedule I (per one unit) and Schedule II (per one hundred units), and superseding the prior exchange rate notification while noting later substitutions to particular schedule entries.
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      Instruction No. 84 - dated 16-4-2015
      Simplification of SEZ Rules- Inter Unit Transfers
      Summary: SEZ units may remove goods to DTA or abroad for repair, replacement, testing, calibration, quality testing and research and development on self attestation, subject to intimation to the Specified Officer and an undertaking to the Authorized Officer for return; units must maintain records of such movements as per SEZ Rules.

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      06/2015-20 - dated 16-4-2015
      Restoration of the facility of acceptance of Demand Draft towards application fee/ penalty/ any other fee.
      Summary: The facility to accept Demand Drafts for application fees, penalties and other fees is restored by amending Appendix 2K. Fees may be deposited by Demand Draft in favour of the Head of the concerned DGFT Regional Office, or by cash/cheque for a Treasury Receipt Challan in an authorised Central Bank of India branch with the prescribed head of accounts and Bank Receipt showing the Department and Pay & Accounts Officer station. Deposit with Indian Missions abroad is permitted and applicants must submit two copies of the Bank Receipt as proof.
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