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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 22,2014

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The High Court held that an assessee eligible under an exemption notification may elect either to avail the exemption or to pay duty on the final product and claim Modvat input credit; denying that choice would disadvantage SSI registration and run counter to legislative intent, though a later statutory amendment removes choice where an unconditional absolute exemption is granted.
      By: Madhukar N Hiregange
      Summary: Avoiding disputes requires identifying causes-statutory ambiguity, drafting loopholes, retrospective amendments, communication gaps, inconsistent internal policies, incorrect disclosures, delayed filings, inadequate audit responses-and applying tailored mitigations: ongoing training and written expert opinions, prior intimation or clarification requests to authorities, documented and timely written communication, verification of officers and authorisations during visits or searches, preservation of evidential receipts, pre-audit internal reviews and voluntary correction of liabilities, and observance of core taxpayer obligations of honesty, cooperation, accurate records, and timely payment.
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      Summary: Re-issue of four central government stocks will be offered through uniform-price auctions with specified notified amounts, results announced on the auction date and settlement on the scheduled payment date. Up to five percent of each issue is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the non-competitive bidding facility. Competitive and non-competitive bids must be submitted electronically via the central bank's core banking system within prescribed time windows, and the stocks are eligible for when-issued trading under the central bank's when-issued transaction guidelines.
      Summary: The Bank will issue Rs.100 denomination banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi Series 2005 bearing the Governor's signature and year of printing 2014, incorporating the currency symbol and an inset letter "L" in both numbering panels; the design matches earlier Series 2005 Rs.100 notes. All previously issued Rs.100 banknotes will continue to be legal tender.
      Summary: Banknote issuance of a fifty rupee denomination variant incorporating the rupee symbol on both faces and an inset letter "L" in each numbering panel is announced, adopting the Mahatma Gandhi Series 2005 design family and bearing the Governor's signature and the year of printing on the reverse. All previously issued fifty rupee banknotes in the denomination continue to constitute legal tender.
      Summary: Reference Rate for the US dollar and Euro are published for April 21, 2014, establishing official rupee valuations and serving as the basis for deriving cross currency quotations; derived rupee rates for GBP and JPY are provided and the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on this published reference rate.
      Summary: An Executive Director of the Reserve Bank voluntarily retired effective April 20, 2014 to assume the directorship of CAFRAL from April 21, 2014, transitioning from a senior RBI executive role to institutional leadership at CAFRAL.
      Summary: A Standard Operating Procedure directs assessing officers to verify and correct arrear tax demands on receipt of rectification requests supported by documentary evidence of tax/demand paid; taxpayers must submit rectification to the jurisdictional assessing officer where applicable or use the e-filing online rectification process for CPC-processed cases, and special provisions apply for small individual and HUF demands to address extraordinary situations.
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      124 - dated 21-4-2014
      Foreign Direct Investment in Pharmaceuticals sector – clarification
      Summary: Policy permits full foreign equity in pharmaceuticals for greenfield projects under the automatic route and for brownfield investments under the government approval route; non-compete clauses are disallowed except in special circumstances with prior government approval, and RBI has amended FEMA regulations to implement this clarification.
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