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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Apr 25,2013

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Whether a third levy of education cess and Secondary & Higher Education cess is payable on clearances from a 100% Export Oriented Unit to the Domestic Tariff Area is contested. The Larger Bench held that these cesses are surcharges chargeable only once on the sum of basic and additional customs duties and that the aggregate of customs duties used under the proviso to the Central Excise Act does not include education and S&H cesses, so a third-time cess is not exigible on EOU to DTA clearances.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Reduction of share capital under section 100 allows extinguishment or cancellation of share liability or repayment of excess paid up capital subject to court confirmation; tax character depends on whether the reduction effects a transfer with monetary consideration for Section 45/2(47)/48 to apply. If rights are extinguished and consideration is received or accrues, capital gain or loss may arise; if old shares are merely substituted by new shares without change in proportional asset interest or monetary consideration, the loss is generally treated as notional and not allowable.
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      Summary: The supplement consolidates export promotion measures by extending and merging the Zero Duty EPCG scheme with the standard EPCG, broadening eligibility for interest subvention and incremental export incentives, expanding Focus Market/Product lists, and enhancing flexibility in Duty Credit Scrips use and transferability. It introduces one time closure relief for legacy authorisations, simplifies documentation via mandatory electronic BRCs and reduced shipping bill submissions, and announces SEZ reforms including reduced land and built up area norms, graded land criteria, sectoral broad banding and transferability of unit ownership to spur investment and regional export growth.
      Summary: Regulatory amendments reduce SEZ land and built up thresholds, permit graded sector eligibility and transferability of SEZ units, harmonise EPCG into a single Zero Duty EPCG Scheme with defined export obligations and import timelines, and provide EO reductions for domestic capital goods sourcing and specified regions. Duty credit scrip usage is widened to cover service tax and certain DGFT fees; SFIS entitlements are tied to net foreign exchange and allowed for capital goods and specified tourism purpose vehicles; and electronic systems (e BRC, online EODC, message exchange) plus documentation simplifications are instituted to expedite export facilitation.
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      437/27/2013-Cus-IV - dated - 23-4-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Board, invoking its power under the customs notification, assigns adjudicatory responsibility for a specified show cause notice to a designated commissionerate, transferring jurisdiction and administrative responsibility for hearing and deciding the notice; copies of the assignment are circulated to relevant customs and export units and the issuing investigative unit for coordination.

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      29/2013 - dated - 12-4-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Agreement Between India and UAE For Avoidance of Double Taxation And Prevention of Fiscal Evasion With Foreign Countries - Amendment in GSR 710(E), Dated 18-11-1993
      Summary: The Second Protocol substitutes Article 28 to require that competent authorities exchange foreseeably relevant information for administering and enforcing taxes, with strict confidentiality: information is secret and may only be used by authorised persons for assessment, collection, enforcement, prosecution, appeals or oversight, and may appear in public court proceedings. Contracting States need not contravene domestic laws, supply unobtainable information, or disclose trade secrets or information contrary to public policy; however, requested States must use their information gathering measures to obtain information even without domestic interest, and may not refuse requests solely because information is held by banks, financial institutions, nominees or fiduciaries or concerns ownership interests.
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      26/2013 - dated - 28-3-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      SECTION 120 OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961 - INCOME-TAX AUTHORITIES - JURISDICTION OF - COMMISSIONER OF INCOME-TAX (CENTRAL)
      Summary: The notification designates the Commissioner of Income tax (Central), Bhopal, to exercise statutory powers over all cases assigned under the relevant tax provision and authorises a delegation chain whereby the Commissioner may issue written orders empowering Additional or Joint Commissioners to exercise those powers, and those Additional or Joint Commissioners may further issue written orders empowering Assessing Officers subordinate to them to exercise and perform the delegated powers for the same classes of cases and incomes.
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      03/2013-Service Tax - dated 23-4-2013
      Date for filing the ST-3 return, for the period from Oct'12 to March'13 has been extended from 25th Apr, 2013 to 31st August, 2013
      Summary: An administrative order under sub-rule(4) of rule 7 of the Service Tax Rules extends the submission deadline for Form ST-3 for the period 1 October 2012 to 31 March 2013 from 25 April to 31 August, citing expected availability of the Form ST-3 on the ACES electronic filing system around 31 July; the instruction is issued to relevant Commissioners and departmental heads for implementation.

      FEMA

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      99 - dated 23-4-2013
      Investment by Navratna Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), OVL and OIL in unincorporated entities in oil sector abroad
      Summary: Navratna PSUs, ONGC Videsh Ltd and Oil India Ltd may invest in incorporated overseas joint ventures and wholly owned subsidiaries in the oil sector (e.g., exploration and drilling) if investments are duly approved by the Government of India; such investments are permitted without any limits under the automatic route, extending the prior facility for unincorporated entities, with other terms and conditions remaining unchanged.

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      01/2013 - dated 18-4-2013
      Regarding Increasing accuracy of data capturing by DGCI&S- Alignment of Chapter 3 schemes with ITC HS
      Summary: DGFT issued a Trade Notice seeking stakeholder views on draft revisions to Appendix 37A (VKGUY) and Appendix 37D (FPS and MLFPS) to align item descriptions with ITC (HS) classification. Draft appendices listing eligible export items and admissible duty credit rates (VKGUY largely 5%; FPS/MLFPS bonus benefits typically 2% or 5%) are posted on the DGFT website; stakeholders were invited to submit feedback by e mail by the stated deadline. Exports via specified Land Custom Stations attract an additional 1% Duty Credit Scrip.
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