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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 21,2015

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      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Notification No. 25/2012 exempts services by arbitral tribunals, individual advocates, and advocate firms when the recipient is a non business person or a business entity below the small business turnover threshold; services to business entities above that threshold are taxable. Definitions of arbitral tribunal, advocate, legal services and business entity determine scope. Taxable legal services are payable under reverse charge by the service receiver, and such services qualify as input services for CENVAT credit subject to applicable rules.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The tribunal held that where contemporaneous audited financial statements and accounting records classify receipts from a related party as loans or inter-corporate deposits, with repayments within the same financial year, absence of invoice adjustments, and no correlation between repayments and service charges, such sums are not consideration for services and therefore do not attract service tax.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank has authorised licensing of differentiated banks through two vertically differentiated models: Small Finance Banks to provide savings and credit to small business units, marginal farmers, micro and small industries and other unorganised sector entities with mandated priority sector lending targets, promoter fit-and-proper requirements, elevated capital and exposure limits; and Payments Banks to offer deposit and payment/remittance services only, with per-customer deposit caps, prohibition on lending, and prescribed high investment in government securities, both permitted to operate nationwide under tailored prudential and supervisory safeguards.
      Summary: Unconventional monetary policies should be complemented by fiscal policy support and structural reforms, while the IMF must monitor UMP spillovers. Delays in implementing the 2010 IMF Quota and Governance Reforms are of serious concern; as an interim measure, delinking the quota increase from governance reforms is proposed to enable resourcing and shift voting power to emerging markets. India has ratified the New Development Bank and Contingent Reserve Arrangement and is finalising nomination for the Bank President.
      Summary: Global economic stability requires international policy coordination to manage spillovers from unconventional monetary policies and their normalisation. Clarity in communications, forward guidance and cooperative tools are needed to reduce volatility and prevent currency crises. Mobilising long-term finance for infrastructure and SMEs-by channeling the enlarged monetary base and low yields in advanced economies-constitutes a structural remedy. The Framework Working Group will prioritise Brisbane commitments into adjusted growth strategies, and international organisations should refine models to capture EME-specific risks.
      Summary: The statement urges adoption of automatic exchange of information under the Common Reporting Standards on a fully reciprocal global basis, pressing non committed jurisdictions to implement without delay. It criticises exchange of information on request as limited, and calls on the Global Forum to monitor implementation, ensure necessary legal and regulatory frameworks exist, and verify that information is being exchanged in practice to address offshore tax evasion and illicit financial flows.
      Summary: Reference rate for the US dollar is published as the operative rupee benchmark and compared with the prior date; cross currency rupee quotations for EUR, GBP and JPY are derived from that reference rate and middle cross currency rates. SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: The Ministry of Finance will convene CMDs of Public Sector Banks for a case-by-case review of major road, power, steel and shipping projects to identify problems faced by promoters and banks in retrieval and to frame remedial measures; the meeting aims to crystallise actions required of banks, the Ministry and concerned Central Ministries and to determine support expected from RBI.
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      22/2015 - dated - 17-4-2015 - CE
      Seeks to further amend Notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise dated 17th March 2012
      Summary: The Government, invoking its executive amendment power, substitutes the name of the beneficiary in List 11, item No. 75 of the principal Central Excise notification, replacing the previously listed entity with RattanIndia Power Limited, effecting a targeted transfer of the exemption entry while leaving other provisions unchanged.

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      14/2015 - dated - 17-4-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of notification No 120/2010- Customs (ADD) dated 01.12.2010 for a further period of one year
      Summary: The Central Government, acting under the Customs Tariff Act and the anti-dumping rules, amends the principal notification to insert a paragraph preserving the anti-dumping duty on phenol originating in or exported from specified countries in force up to and inclusive of the extended date, unless earlier revoked, thereby continuing the existing measure on the recommendation of the designated authority following a statutory review.
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      27/2015 - dated - 17-4-2015 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend Notification No. 12/2012-Customs dated 17th March 2012
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking powers under the Customs Act in the public interest, amends Notification No.12/2012 Customs by substituting the entry "M/s. Indiabulls Power Ltd." with "RattanIndia Power Limited" in List 32A, item No. 82, thereby changing the named beneficiary of that miscellaneous exemption; the amendment is published by the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue) with references to the principal notification and its latest amendment.
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      F. No. N-11011/2/2012-NC-II] - dated - 25-3-2015 - Cus
      Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Second Amendment) Rules, 2015
      Summary: Amendments require import certificates and export authorizations for narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, restrict Schedule I substances to Chapter VIIA purposes, mandate forms and fees specified by the Narcotics Commissioner, impose issuance timelines with reasons for delay or denial, substitute Commissioner of Customs for Collector of Customs, and require licensed manufacture under Drugs and Cosmetics Rules with consultation on annual production limits and registration with quarterly returns subject to revocation and appeal.
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      14/2015 - dated 20-4-2015
      Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020 – Salient changes in Schemes of reward or incentive / advance authorization or DFIA / EPCG or post export EPCG
      Summary: Duty credit rewards under MEIS and SEIS are issued by DGFT and are freely transferable to debit customs duty on imports (subject to appendix 3A), service tax on procurements and central excise on domestic procurements; MEIS covers specified e commerce exports via designated courier terminals and mandatory intent declaration on shipping bills is being phased in. Advance Authorization is restricted to standardised norms, DFIAs are post export and transferable with basic customs duty exemption (fuel excluded), and EPCG obligations and installation certification rules have been rationalised. Verification, monitoring and validity of authorisations and scrips are emphasised.
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      13/2015 - dated 13-4-2015
      Setting up of 'Customs Clearance Facilitation Committee'(CCFC)
      Summary: Establish a Customs Clearance Facilitation Committee (CCFC) at each major seaport and airport, chaired by the Chief Commissioner/Commissioner of Customs with senior local representatives of regulatory agencies and stakeholders. CCFC functions include monitoring expeditious clearance per parent ministry timelines, identifying and resolving procedural and infrastructural bottlenecks, initiating Time Release Studies, recommending best practices, resolving trade grievances, meeting at least weekly, publicising contact details, preparing SOPs and timelines, and reporting periodically to the Board.
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