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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 04,2013

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Delayed or non-payment of service tax attracts mandatory interest at rates notified from time to time, computed segment-wise if rates change during the default period; interest cannot be waived and applies even where tax is paid before show cause notice or voluntarily belatedly and utilized as credit. Failure to pay also attracts a penalty imposed as a daily amount or percentage subject to a ceiling. Judicial rulings require specific exclusion orders for stay periods to avoid interest, and recipients claiming CENVAT credit bear the burden of proving the input service provider paid the tax before credit utilization.
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      Summary: Facility for exchange of soiled and torn bank notes and coins is provided through RBI counters at 19 Regional Offices, currency chests and bank branches; the public may tender torn/soiled currency in Triple Lock Receptacle (TLR) covers to RBI issue offices, with the value remitted to their bank account/address later. All bank branches were instructed to extend this facility to the public, and policy seeks to channelize distribution of bank notes and coins through currency chests and bank branches while RBI continues to manage distribution.
      Summary: A temporary investment concession allows manufacturing companies meeting the statutory investment threshold within the two-year window to claim a percentage deduction on the actual cost of new plant or machinery, allocated between the first and subsequent assessment years with the latter reduced by any earlier deduction. The employment-linked incentive is confined to Indian companies earning manufacturing profits in a factory and permits a proportionate deduction of additional wages paid to new regular workmen for a multi-year period including the year of employment.
      Summary: Proposal to establish a Women's Bank as a public sector institution to advance women's financial inclusion, with a committee-recommended operational model that emphasizes providing special credit facilities, training, and partnership with Self Help Groups (SHGs) to expand outreach to women and women-run enterprises.
      Summary: The Financial Stability and Development Council is a consultative body coordinating macroprudential supervision, inter-regulatory coordination, financial sector development, literacy and inclusion, and oversight of systemic risks; it has no separate funding and operates through members proposing agenda items to the Council and its Sub Committee, which deliberate and suggest appropriate steps for implementation by concerned agencies.
      Summary: Regulatory measures require insurers to annually enrol minimum numbers or percentages of lives and premium from rural and social sectors under obligations regulations; Micro Insurance regulations support insurance for economically vulnerable groups and IRDA conducts industry consultations. Public sector insurers must expand physical outreach to lower tier towns to increase rural awareness and access. The Government scheme Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) provides smart card-based cashless family floater health cover for BPL households in the unorganized sector and has issued millions of smart cards in a phased rollout.
      Summary: The Government has urged banks to adopt pro-active financing for renewable energy projects and to not reject any proposal for financing otherwise viable renewable energy project on the sole ground that the power sector in aggregate faces stress; RBI reporting aggregates renewable lending within overall power sector exposure and does not provide separate renewable-specific credit data.
      Summary: With effect from 01.04.2013 the requirement of a license to serve alcoholic beverages has been deleted; accordingly, service tax is leviable on restaurants that satisfy the facility of air conditioning or central heating condition alone.
      Summary: Death-cum-Retirement Gratuity under NPS is payable on the same basis as under the old pension scheme; the Department provisionally allowed DCRG and pension/family pension for invalidation/disability retirement and in-service death at equivalent rates by OM dated 5.5.2009. Retirement gratuity requires a minimum of five years' qualifying service and is calculated at 1/4th of a month's Basic Pay plus Dearness Allowance per completed six monthly period, subject to a maximum of 161/2 months' Basic Pay and an overall monetary ceiling. Death gratuity to family is payable at specified multiplicative rates of emoluments based on length of qualifying service, subject to the maximum limit.
      Summary: The Model Educational Loan Scheme permits scheduled banks, with the borrower's consent, to arrange life insurance for student-borrowers under which the insurer pays the outstanding loan balance on the student's death; the Scheme is subject to periodic revision and banks implement the prevailing version.
      Summary: Reserve Bank guidelines permit conversion of outstanding principal and accrued interest on crop and agricultural term loans into term loans, treat converted or rescheduled agricultural loans as current dues, prohibit compounding of interest on restructured accounts, and provide for a moratorium period, relaxed security and margin norms, and fresh short term credit to affected farmers.
      Summary: Emphasis on inclusive growth via investment in infrastructure, manufacturing and skill development to create jobs; fiscal consolidation through targeted subsidy reform and direct benefit transfers; regulatory and institutional measures including FDI liberalisation, tax incentives, independent regulators for infrastructure, a Cabinet Committee on Investment to clear projects, and financial inclusion and skilling initiatives to broaden access and catalyse private participation.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank lowers the policy repo rate by 25 basis points to 7.25% and adjusts related rates while retaining CRR at 4.0%. Growth is projected at 5.7% and WPI inflation around 5.5% with an objective to condition inflation to 5.0% by March 2014. Indicative trajectories are M3 +13.0%, deposits +14.0% and non food credit +15.0%. The Statement pairs monetary easing with active liquidity management and a programme of regulatory measures including Basel III implementation steps, dynamic provisioning, SLR HTM realignment, priority sector revisions and multiple initiatives for financial inclusion, payment systems and market infrastructure.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank reduced the policy repo rate and recalibrated reverse repo, MSF and Bank Rate to support growth while guarding against inflation resurgence. The Bank set a threefold monetary policy stance to address growth risks, prevent re-emergence of inflation pressures affecting expectations, and actively manage liquidity to ensure credit flow. Guidance emphasises that monetary easing must be complemented by supply-side reforms, governance improvements and fiscal consolidation; limited space exists for further easing given upside inflation risks and external financing vulnerabilities. Complementary regulatory and financial inclusion initiatives were announced.
      Summary: Allegations of anti-competitive practices, including cartelisation, have been filed against certain car manufacturers and are under consideration by the Competition Commission of India; under the Competition Act, 2002 the Commission is empowered to impose penalties and to issue cease and desist orders, individually or together, to protect consumer interests.
      Summary: The Companies Bill, 2012 mandates fully electronic company registration via the MCA-21 registry, permits maintenance of records and meetings by e-governance, shifts toward self-regulation with disclosures/transparency instead of approval-based oversight, recognizes One Person Company and Small Company forms to promote entrepreneurship, provides expedited merger and acquisition mechanisms including short-form and cross-border mergers, and provides for time-bound approvals by the National Company Law Tribunal alongside a summary liquidation process for certain companies.
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      02/2013-14 - dated 15-4-2013
      Regarding Permanent Account Number (PAN)
      Summary: Registered dealers must furnish Permanent Account Number and, if applicable, Importer Exporter Code in Form DVAT 52; the form was notified on 30/03/2013 and must be filed with requisite details on or before 30/05/2013 to satisfy the amended filing obligation. Rule 18 now mandates the declaration in Form DVAT 52 and related rule amendments adjust tax period, recordkeeping, audit reporting for dealers above the specified turnover threshold, TDS certificate procedures in Form DVAT 43, and add IEC/Aadhaar/mobile fields to registration forms.

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      101 - dated 2-5-2013
      Anti-Money Laundering (AML) standards/Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) Standards - Money changing activities
      Summary: Authorised Persons in money changing activities must consider the FATF statement on jurisdictions with AML/CFT deficiencies and apply appropriate vigilance while not barring legitimate transactions. The circular places responsibility on franchisers to ensure agents and franchisees comply, requires Authorised Persons to inform constituents and obtain Principal Officer acknowledgement, and issues directions under FEMA and PMLA and related rules without prejudice to other statutory permissions.
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      102 - dated 2-5-2013
      Anti-Money Laundering (AML) standards/Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) Standards - Cross Border Inward Remittance under Money Transfer Service Scheme
      Summary: Anti money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism standards apply to cross border inward remittances under the Money Transfer Service Scheme; Authorised Persons (Indian Agents) must consider FATF guidance on jurisdictions with AML/CFT deficiencies. The directive does not bar legitimate transactions but imposes responsibility on Indian Agents to ensure Sub Agent compliance, notify constituents, obtain Principal Officer acknowledgement, and observe statutory due diligence, verification and record keeping obligations.

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      07 (RE: 2013)/2009-2014 - dated 1-5-2013
      Directorate General of Foreign Trade notifies a new SION bearing number A-3640.
      Summary: Notification of a new SION A-3640 prescribes the regulatory input-output specification for the export product Verdyl Acetate, listing the export product, a prescribed export quantity, and the specific import precursor items with allowed input quantities; the entry brings Verdyl Acetate into the Chemicals and Allied Products Group SION roster and establishes the compliance baseline for exporters.
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