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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 09,2012

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      Summary: GAAR amendments remove the taxpayer's pre action burden of proof, add an independent legal member to the GAAR approving panel, permit any taxpayer to approach the Authority for Advance Ruling on GAAR permissibility, and defer GAAR applicability by one year while a committee drafts implementation rules and safeguards; clarificatory amendments on indirect transfers respect DTAA protections and will not reopen finalized assessments.
      Summary: Companies must submit the Balance Sheet and Annual Report to the Registrar of Companies after the AGM; the Registrar is not required to maintain records proving the AGM was actually held. Listed companies must supply Annual Reports to shareholders, and stock exchanges monitor compliance with listing disclosure obligations.
      Summary: A High Power Committee observed that some Indian chartered accountancy firms and associated private companies present themselves as linked to multinational network accounting firms while reporting to regulators as purely domestic, and the professional institute has not recommended any action to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, which reports receiving no such recommendation.
      Summary: Compiled state wise statistics for cardamom, tea, coffee, rubber and FCV tobacco show production, export, import and consumption trends with provisional estimates; productivity has risen for cardamom, coffee and rubber but declined for tea and tobacco. The Government, through Commodity Boards, administers Plan schemes offering financial and technical assistance for new planting, replanting, rejuvenation, quality upgradation, value addition and market promotion to enhance production, quality and exports.
      Summary: SEZs reported rising aggregate export values while a notable share of declared export value comprised DTA earnings. SEZ units are subject to a Net Foreign Exchange (NFE) obligation, calculated cumulatively over a five year production period; failure to achieve positive cumulative NFE exposes units to penal action under foreign trade law. No explicit export targets are set for SEZs.
      Summary: Estimated tobacco production, consumption and exports declined while cultivated area contracted after an earlier rise; excise and customs receipts continued to be recorded across tobacco product categories. The Government received representations seeking bans or restrictions and enacted The Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act to protect risk groups and discourage consumption, while the Tobacco Board regulates FCV tobacco crop size.
      Summary: Government approved the establishment of Spice Parks to provide common cleaning, processing, colour sorting, grading and packing facilities to enable value addition and quality improvement; two parks are functioning and a Jodhpur park inaugurated. Additionally, seven Regional Quality Evaluation Lab-cum-Training Centres will be set up at principal port cities to test and evaluate spices for export, supplementing the central Quality Evaluation Laboratory in Cochin.
      Summary: The Mega Leather Cluster (MLC) sub scheme, notified on 20 March 2012, replaces the earlier leather parks sub scheme and provides Government grants for different sizes of clusters to address infrastructure constraints in the leather industry; guidelines are hosted on the DIPP website. The leather sector is a Focus Sector under the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 and benefits from export promotion measures including duty free import of critical inputs relative to prior export FOB realization, duty credit scrips for notified products and finished leather, zero duty EPCG access for machinery imports, and a status holder incentive scrip for capital goods under actual user conditions.
      Summary: The Government outlines a regulatory and incentive framework to encourage agricultural and horticultural exports: administrative and financial support is channelled through Commodity Boards, Export Promotion Councils and APEDA, which implements assistance schemes for registered exporters. Central schemes identified include Market Development Assistance, Market Access Initiative, ASIDE, Vishesh Krishi and Gram Upaj Yojana, Focus Product and Focus Market Schemes, and Town of Export Excellence; these are supplemented by trade delegations and buyer-seller meets to facilitate market penetration and export promotion.
      Summary: India's 2010 tea exports to Arab countries and Pakistan totalled 75,255 thousand kgs valued at 9,246,844 thousand rupees, with major destinations itemised. Commercial conditions vary: Iraq and Egypt are normalising, Iran shows improving Rupee L/C trade confidence, while Syria and Libya remain unstable. A Memorandum of Understanding between the Indian Tea Association and Pakistan Tea Association dated 10 April 2012 targets an increase in exports to Pakistan from about 24 million kgs in 2011 to 50 million kgs by 2015.
      Summary: Rising denial rates for new L1B petitions have constrained employers from transferring employees with specialized knowledge to the United States, prompting representations at ministerial and commerce secretary levels. Separately, the United States sought consultations under the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism regarding India's import restrictions on poultry and other products linked to avian influenza notification 1663, and consultations in Geneva allowed India to explain the notifications and answer US questions.
      Summary: Application seeks approval to establish a sector specific SEZ for IT/ITES at Rajarhat with proposed private investment and projected employment; further processing awaits the state government recommendation, which had not been received at the time of the parliamentary reply.
      Summary: Export permission under the Foreign Trade Policy allows fruits and vegetables to be exported without standing quantitative restriction, subject to government-imposed export restrictions when required to protect domestic availability and reasonable prices. The Government provides targeted export-promotion support through APEDA schemes for market development, infrastructure, quality, research and transport, supplemented by Ministry-level schemes (MDA, MAI, ASIDE, Vishesh Krishi and Gram Upaj Yojana, Focus Product/Market Schemes, Town of Export Excellence) and NHM-funded production and post-harvest interventions.
      Summary: The release provides India EU country wise export and import statistics for 2009-10, 2010-11 and Apr 2011-Jan 2012, identifies main commodity categories traded with Portugal (India's exports: textiles, iron and steel, manmade textiles, marine products, plastics, pharmaceuticals, machinery, leather goods, carpets; imports: machinery, electronics, ores and scrap, paper products, pharmaceuticals, non metallic minerals, transport equipment, leather, organic chemicals), cites DGCIS as source, and describes India EU Joint Commission and sub commissions as the institutional mechanisms for discussing and facilitating trade and investment with Portugal.
      Summary: Visa restrictions are identified as a major impediment to normalization of bilateral trade, and following ministerial discussions both sides expressed a joint wish to liberalize the business visa regime to ease commercial exchanges; a formal decision was expected to be taken at an upcoming Home Secretary-level meeting between internal affairs officials, indicating a shift from ministerial intent to administrative consultation on visa policy and trade facilitation.
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      23/2012 - dated - 4-5-2012 - ADD
      Seeks to levy anti-dumping duty on imports of Viscose Filament Yarn, originating in, or exported from, China PR for a further period of five years.
      Summary: Anti-dumping duty is imposed on Viscose Filament Yarn under heading 5403 originating in or exported from China PR, with specified ad valorem rates varying by producer and exporter. A specific rate applies to imports produced and exported by M/s Yibin Hiest Fibre Limited Corporation; higher rates apply to any other producer/exporter combinations, exports from China PR via third countries, and imports originating outside China PR but exported from or via China PR. Duty is payable in Indian currency and calculated using the notified rate of exchange.
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      117 - dated 7-5-2012
      Transfer of Funds from Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) account to Non- Resident External (NRE) Account.
      Summary: NRIs, as defined in the Deposit Regulations, may transfer repatriable funds from NRO to NRE accounts within the overall annual ceiling, subject to payment of applicable taxes; such credits shall be treated as eligible credits under the Schedule provisions of the Deposit Regulations.
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      118 - dated 7-5-2012
      Release of Foreign Exchange for Miscellaneous Remittances.
      Summary: Authorised Dealers may release foreign exchange for permissible current account remittances on the basis of a simple letter stating applicant and beneficiary details, amount and purpose, without obtaining supporting documents including Form A-2, where payment is by cheque or demand draft and the remittance falls within the revised documentation-free threshold; AD banks must prepare dummy A-2 records for Balance of Payments reporting, and the directions are issued under Sections 10(4) and 11(1) of FEMA, 1999.
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      119 - dated 7-5-2012
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) Policy - Utilization of ECB proceeds for Rupee expenditure.
      Summary: Borrowers must provide a bifurcation of ECB proceeds between foreign currency and Rupee expenditure in Form 83 at the time of obtaining a Loan Registration Number, and must repatriate ECB proceeds intended for Rupee expenditure to India for credit to their Rupee accounts with Authorised Dealer Category I banks; designated AD banks must ensure immediate repatriation after drawdown, and contraventions will attract penal action under the Foreign Exchange Management Act.
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