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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 12,2012

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      By: CSSwati Rawat
      Summary: The tribunal held that generation of electrical energy constitutes manufacture or production of an article or thing, so assets installed at coal based thermal power plants qualify for statutory additional depreciation; it rejected the contention that lack of physical tangibility excludes electricity from being treated as goods and reversed the Commissioner's view disallowing the claim.
      By: ajay singh
      Summary: Cost record obligations under the Companies (Cost Accounting Records) Rules, 2011 extend to media activities described as processing activity where companies meet prescribed applicability thresholds. Companies in scope must keep contemporaneous cost records from the financial year commencing on or after April first, two thousand eleven, enabling calculation of per unit cost of production or operations, cost of sales and margins on periodic bases, prepare programme level and consolidated cost records, reconcile with financial records, obtain a Compliance Report in Form B signed by a cost accountant, and file Form A with attachments with the Ministry within the statutory filing timeframe.
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      Summary: Concerns over visa regime simplification and protection against unauthorized use of Indian software were presented as bilateral regulatory priorities affecting commercial engagement. The discussions also advanced proposals for Siemens led manufacturing skill development to scale vocational training and explored town planning collaboration for smart city and industrial corridor initiatives, framing an agenda of regulatory facilitation, intellectual property protection, workforce skilling, and urban planning cooperation.
      Summary: Cabinet approval led to introduction of the proposed Companies Bill, which has been referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance for examination and report; the Minister of State reported these procedural steps in response to a written parliamentary question concerning a proposal for a new Companies Act and its anticipated timeline.
      Summary: There is no designated activity code or separate regulatory framework for Multi Level Marketing (MLM) companies, so they cannot be separately identified from companies registered under the Companies Act, and consequently information on enforcement action or tax collection specific to MLMs is not available.
      Summary: The Companies Bill, 2011 proposes that the SFIO investigation report be treated as a report filed by a police officer, grants the SFIO power to issue letters of request (letters rogatory) for cases involving companies with foreign business or interests, and provides for a statutory definition of 'fraud' together with prescribed punishment, as part of measures to strengthen corporate governance.
      Summary: India's merchandise exports in April 2012 were reported at US$ 24.50 billion against imports of US$ 37.9 billion, yielding a negative trade balance; engineering and basic chemicals recorded notable export growth while gems & jewellery and cotton textiles declined, and imports rose in petroleum products, machinery and coal but fell for gold, silver and precious stones, with the Commerce Secretary noting these are provisional estimates subject to revision.
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      123 - dated 10-5-2012
      Risk Management and Inter Bank Dealings.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank prescribes that the intra-day open position / daylight limit of Authorised Dealer Category I banks for positions involving the Rupee shall be the greater of five times the Net Overnight Open Position Limit available to them, or the existing intra-day limit approved by the Reserve Bank; the direction replaces the earlier cap tied to the erstwhile Net Overnight Open Position Limit and is issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999, without prejudice to other statutory permissions.
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      124 - dated 10-5-2012
      Exchange Earner's Foreign Currency (EEFC) Account .
      Summary: Circular requires conversion of half of existing EEFC balances into rupee accounts within a short timeframe with compliance reporting; limits future retention in non interest EEFC accounts to half of forex receipts while the remainder must be surrendered for conversion; obliges utilisation of EEFC balances before purchasing additional foreign exchange and extends these rules to Resident Foreign Currency and Diamond Dollar accounts.
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      125 - dated 10-5-2012
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 13 million to the Government of the Republic of Mozambique .
      Summary: Exim Bank's Line of Credit to Mozambique finances a solar module manufacturing plant where at least 75 per cent of contract value must be supplied from India and up to 25 per cent of non-consultancy goods and services may be procured abroad. The Credit Agreement, effective April 23, 2012, prescribes 48-month disbursement limits from project completion for project exports and a 72-month disbursement window from execution for supply contracts.
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      122 - dated 9-5-2012
      Risk Management and Inter Bank Dealings.
      Summary: FCNR(B) deposit liabilities may be used by Authorised Dealer Category I banks to make loans to resident constituents for foreign exchange requirements or for rupee working capital/capital expenditure of exporters or corporates that have a natural hedge or a risk management policy, subject to prevailing prudential and interest rate norms, credit discipline and credit monitoring guidelines.

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      01/2012 - dated 8-5-2012
      Procedure for obtaining cotton RC’s.
      Summary: Applications for registration of raw cotton export contracts must be filed at designated Regional Authorities after a pre-filing e-mail to [email protected] with specified subject details; a printout of that e-mail must accompany the hard-copy application in the proforma under Notification No.63. Split Registration Certificates are permitted for multiple ports or buyers provided the aggregate quantity stays within the applicant's entitlement, and all split RCs are treated together as the applicant's single RC.
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