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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 20,2016

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      By: Suriyanarayanan Iyer
      Summary: The Government inserted an explanation into rule 2(l) of the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004 stating that sales promotion includes services by way of sale of dutiable goods on a commission basis, thereby treating commission-agent sales as input service for the purpose of cenvat credit. The amendment is characterised as clarificatory and declaratory and is therefore to be construed as having retrospective effect to resolve divergent judicial interpretations.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Pendency of appellate proceedings is not a bar to initiation or continuation of criminal prosecution under the Income Tax Act where appellate conclusions do not bear on the criminal allegations. Courts treat tax assessment and prosecution as distinct; absent statutory provision suspending prosecution, prosecutions may proceed. An exception exists when appellate conclusions have a direct and decisive bearing on the criminal charge, in which case courts may stay or await the appeal outcome.
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      Summary: Renewed policy emphasis on structural economic reforms targets enhanced competitiveness and investment-led growth through liberalisation, tax rationalisation, and infrastructure development. The statement highlights opening multiple sectors to foreign direct investment, reduction in corporate tax rates, progress toward a goods and services tax, and measures to lower costs of capital and logistics to reduce transaction costs and stimulate value added manufacturing. Expanded investment in transport and port infrastructure, rural infrastructure development, and rationalisation of government support and subsidies are presented as fiscal priorities to relieve stresses on economic fundamentals.
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      LLP

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      F. No. 2/15/2014-CL-V - dated - 13-4-2016 - LLP
      Limited Liability Partnership (Amendment) Rules, 2016
      Summary: The amendment substitutes Form 14 to be used for intimating the Registrar of Firms of conversion of a firm into a limited liability partnership; the form requires Part A firm registration details and Part B LLP particulars including LLPIN, name, date of incorporation, registered office address, contact information, mandatory fields, signature, DIN/DPIN, and attachments including the certificate of incorporation.
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      DGFT

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      2/2016 - dated 19-4-2016
      Clarification on Benefit of MEIS on exports of Tamarind Kernel Powder under ITC(HS) Code 13023290
      Summary: Clarification that Tamarind Kernel Powder is classifiable under ITC(HS) Code 13023290 and is not eligible for MEIS benefits; Regional Authorities and Customs are directed not to grant MEIS on this product and to review and recover any wrongly allowed benefits.
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      Trade Notice No. 9/AM16 - dated 4-3-2016
      Advised not to apply for duplicate IEC even if original IEC Certificate has been lost or misplaced
      Summary: There is no provision under the current Foreign Trade Policy for issuance of a duplicate Import Export Code certificate; users are advised not to apply for duplicate IECs if the original is lost or misplaced. Instead, stakeholders must rely on the DGFT online portal to verify IEC authenticity and may retain printed copies of the online record for transactional use, as the online database is the authoritative source for third party checks.
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      Trade Notice No. 8/AM16 - dated 16-2-2016
      Information about Telephone Numbers
      Summary: An administrative telephone contact protocol designates a board line to be attended by an operator (with automatic transfer to the IE Code modifications extension if unattended) and a principal officer line to be attended by the personal assistant (with automatic transfer to the principal if unattended). One number is reserved exclusively for fax and will not accept voice calls; another is reserved for outgoing calls and a data link and will not answer incoming calls.
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