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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 03,2014

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      By: Srikanth Rao
      Summary: Services by Resident Welfare Associations to members can be taxed because an unincorporated association and its members are treated as distinct persons; Notification 25/2012 ST exempts certain member collections but clause 28(c) provides a per member monetary limit for sourcing third party goods or services. The article concludes that where any one member's contribution exceeds the stipulated limit, the entire collection from that member is taxable (rather than only the excess), CBEC has so clarified, and associations should segregate input credits and substantiate reimbursements to exclude them from valuation.
      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: The proviso to section 13(1) of the Punjab VAT Act, amended w.e.f. 01.04.2014, makes input tax credit available only when goods are actually sold or actually used in manufacture, processing or packing for sale, inter state trade or export, thereby denying credit for goods held in stock until sale or consumption and requiring detailed stock records, apportionment for exporters and manufacturers, and timing adjustments at year end.
      By: Madhukar N Hiregange
      Summary: The article explains that mere transfers of title in immovable property remain excluded from service tax, but composite transactions or receipts for development works can attract tax-especially amounts received before completion certification under the post-negative-list regime where such receipts may be treated as works-contract consideration. Developers can limit taxable exposure by segregating land value and government-ceded infrastructure (notably roads) from receipts, substantiating allocations with accounting records and engineer certificates, and paying service tax only on the residual development services.
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      Summary: Recommendations propose a comprehensive statutory resolution framework for all financial institutions, aligning with international Key Attributes, and vesting resolution powers in a single, institutionally independent Financial Resolution Authority. The Group also recommends a structured early intervention regime through a Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) framework with clear trigger levels for regulatory escalation and handover to the FRA for last-stage resolution.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published Reference Rate benchmarks for the US dollar (Rs.60.2250) and the Euro (Rs.83.4590) on May 2, 2014, comparing them to the prior day's rates; it provided derived GBP and JPY exchange rates using cross-currency middle rates and stated that the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act revises conversion rates for specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees and vice versa, effective from 2nd May, 2014, superseding the prior notification; two annexed schedules prescribe distinct import and export rates (per unit and per one hundred units) to be applied for customs valuation of goods.
      Summary: Consumer Confidence Survey launched its seventeenth round to collect household perceptions on economic conditions, incomes, spending, price expectations, employment prospects and major purchase outlays across six metropolitan cities; results are used by the Reserve Bank as an input for monetary policy, fieldwork is conducted by M/s Sigma Research & Consulting Pvt. Ltd., selected respondents will be approached while others may download and submit the schedule, and contact details are provided for queries.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No. 5/24/2013-CS - S.O 1124(E) - dated - 24-4-2014 - Co. Law
      Appoints Shri Augustine Peter as Member of the Competition Commission of India for a period of five years.
      Summary: Appointment under the Competition Act designates Shri Augustine Peter as a Member of the Competition Commission of India, effective from assumption of charge for a fixed statutory term of five years, subject to an upper age ceiling and earlier termination by further governmental order.
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      F. No. 5/24/2013-CS - S.O 1123(E) - dated - 24-4-2014 - Co. Law
      Appoints Shri Sudhir Mital as Member of the Competition Commission of India for a period of five years.
      Summary: The Central Government appoints Shri Sudhir Mital as Member of the Competition Commission of India from the date of assumption of charge for a term of five years, subject to an upper age limit of sixty-five years and until further orders, under powers conferred by the Competition Act, as notified by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.

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      38/2014 - dated - 1-5-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 2nd May, 2014
      Summary: Determines rates of exchange for conversion of specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees and vice versa for import and export under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, effective from 2nd May, 2014, superseding the earlier April notification. Two annexed schedules prescribe separate rupee equivalents for imported goods and for export goods-Schedule I for unit rates and Schedule II for rates per 100 units-to be applied in customs valuation and related customs procedures.
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      No. F.6(7)/DVAT/L&J/2013-14/49 - dated 30-4-2014
      DELEGATION OF POWERS UNDER DVAT ACT, 2004.
      Summary: Delegation of authority under the Delhi Value Added Tax framework assigns to designated officers the competence to hear and decide objections arising from assessments and other orders or decisions made under the enactment, subject to prescribed territorial, pecuniary and other jurisdictional limits, and requires those officers to exercise the powers and perform duties concomitant therewith within their respective jurisdictions.

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      127 - dated 2-5-2014
      Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India – Reporting mechanism for transfer of equity shares/ fully and mandatorily convertible preference shares/ fully and mandatorily convertible debentures
      Summary: Where a non-resident investor acquires specified securities on an Indian stock exchange under the FDI scheme, the investee company must file form FC-TRS with the AD Category I bank; AD Category I banks may approach the Reserve Bank's Regional Office to regularise delayed FC-TRS submissions beyond the prescribed period and must continue consolidated monthly reporting of branch-level transactions as per existing instructions.
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