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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 12,2014

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      By: Srikanth Rao
      Summary: The issue is whether composite supply-and-installation agreements are to be treated as works contracts or as contracts of sale. Where a single contract requires supply plus installation resulting in permanent affixation or incorporation, prior authority and constitutional definitions support treatment as a works contract regardless of the incidental supply element. Separate contracts for purchase and installation remain sale and service respectively, but a composite contract falls within works-contract taxation, with significant implications for vesting of materials, accretion, and VAT/service-tax liability.
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      19/2014 - dated - 9-5-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 30/2011-Customs, dated 4-03-2011 [Mid-term review of anti-dumping duty imposed on imports of glass fibre and articles thereof originating in or exported from China PR
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the Explanation to the notification defining "Glass Fibre" to include glass roving, assembled and direct rovings, chopped strands and chopped strand mats, and expressly excludes glass wool and related wool insulation, glass yarn, glass woven fabrics, glass fibre fabric, woven rovings and chopped strands for thermoplastic applications, surface mat/veil/tissue, and micro glass fibre with fibre diameter in the range of 0.3 to 2.5 microns from the scope of the anti-dumping duty.
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      18/2014 - dated - 9-5-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of notification No. 124/2009-Customs dated 11.11.2009 for a further period of one year i.e. upto and inclusive of 25.03.2015
      Summary: The Central Government amends Notification No.124/2009-Customs to provide that the anti-dumping duty specified against serial numbers 1 to 6 and 10 to 13 in the TABLE shall be levied up to and inclusive of 25th March, 2015, unless revoked earlier, and shall be payable in Indian currency, extending the continuation of duties on fully drawn or fully oriented polyester yarn originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China, Thailand and Vietnam pursuant to the statutory continuation-review process.
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      17/2014 - dated - 9-5-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of notification No. 142/2009-Customs dated 21.12.2009 for a further period of one year i.e. upto and inclusive of 25.03.2015.
      Summary: The Central Government amends notification No. 142/2009-Customs by inserting paragraph 3 to continue the anti-dumping duty on Flax Fabric, imposed following a Section 9A review and in pursuance of rule 23, so that the principal notification remains in force up to and inclusive of the specified extended date unless revoked earlier.
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      16/2014 - dated - 9-5-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of notification No. 33/2009-Customs dated 27.03.2009 for a further period of one year i.e. upto and inclusive of 26.03.2015
      Summary: The amendment to Notification No. 33/2009 Customs inserts a provision extending the temporal operation of the anti dumping duty on Vitamin E (all forms excluding natural forms) originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China, so that the existing notification shall remain in force for an additional year unless revoked earlier, pursuant to sub sections (1) and (5) of Section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act and rule 23 of the anti dumping rules.
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