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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 16,2013

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 80 permits waiver of penalties under Sections 76, 77 or 78 where the assessee proves reasonable cause, but tribunals apply an objective standard. In the cited catering-services matter the Tribunal found the statutory definition of outdoor caterer plain, held the appellant liable for service tax for the entire period, and rejected ignorance of law or confusion with sales tax as insufficient to establish reasonable cause for avoiding penalties.
      By: NANDKUMAR SAGWEKAR
      Summary: The scheme allows registered persons to declare outstanding service tax and specified cesses for the covered retrospective period by filing the prescribed form with the designated authority, accompanied by a service-wise, period-wise computation. Participation is barred where notices, inquiries, audits or similar proceedings were pending before the cutoff date, or where returns already disclosed liabilities that remain unpaid. Declared dues require staged payments with specified deadlines; amounts paid are non refundable, cenvat credit cannot be used, unpaid declared dues are recoverable, and full payment after verification yields a discharge acknowledgement. Immunity from penalties and specified proceedings is provided, subject to action for substantially false declarations within a limited period.
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      Summary: PFRDA reports that NPS schemes achieved double-digit returns for FY 2012-13 across scheme categories and notes an accumulated corpus and subscriber base. It also details regulatory reforms: registration of private Pension Fund Managers, a fee ceiling of 0.25%, revised Investment Guidelines allowing direct equity and corporate debt investments, and introduction of prudential sectoral norms to enhance performance and risk management.
      Summary: Payment of maturity proceeds will cease accruing interest from the maturity date and must be paid by paying offices; payments to registered holders in Subsidiary General Ledger, Constituent Subsidiary General Ledger or on Stock Certificates shall be made by pay order with bank account particulars or by electronic credit. Holders must submit bank account details in advance; absent such particulars, holders may tender duly discharged securities at designated paying offices up to twenty days before maturity to receive repayment.
      Summary: The Government will issue Capital Indexed Bonds that adjust nominal principal by an index ratio based on final WPI (with base-splicing if the WPI base year changes) and a four-month indexation lag; coupon payments are on adjusted principal and maturity pays the adjusted principal or face value, whichever is higher. Initial issuances will be auctioned to institutional investors with an increased non-competitive retail allocation to encourage household participation, and auction-determined coupons will benchmark later retail-only series.
      Summary: The visit focuses on participation in the Economic and Financial Dialogue and bilateral meetings addressing macroeconomic coordination, trade and investment facilitation, infrastructure financing, financial services regulation, insurance and pension sector issues, and targeted discussions on OTC derivatives clearing, priority sector lending, an economic corridor project, visa facilitation, and investor engagement.
      Summary: Implementation of a Risk Based Supervision framework will be phased for select banks, shifting supervision from uniform compliance testing to entity specific, forward looking assessment of risk. The approach requires robust bank risk management, reliable MIS/data warehouses, internal models linking capital to risk, risk based pricing and transfer pricing, effective internal controls and risk focused internal audit, plus strengthened audit committee oversight. Success also depends on supervisory capacity building, clear demarcation between regulation and supervision, Board and Top Management commitment, and coordinated engagement between supervisors and external auditors.
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      13(RE – 2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 14-5-2013 - FTP
      Nomination of Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH) as nodal agency for certificate on due diligence adopted by the exporters in procuring wood from legal sources for manufacture of Handicraft articles
      Summary: The Central Government adds Note 3 to Chapter 44 of Schedule 2 of the ITC(HS) Classification, authorizing the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts to issue certificates on the due diligence adopted by exporters in procuring wood from legal sources for manufacture of handicraft articles; upon request by a foreign buyer or other agency, the designated nodal agency will provide documentary assurance of legal sourcing.
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      F.3(33)/P-II/ VAT/ Misc./2006/168-178 - dated 9-5-2013
      DVAT 51 reconciliation return Qtr 1 to 4 of 2011-12 extended to 27/05/2013
      Summary: The Commissioner extends the statutory time limit for furnishing the reconciliation return in Form DVAT 51 and the original portions of declaration forms C, E I/E II, F, I, J and H, citing relevant sub rules of the Delhi VAT Rules and Central Sales Tax rules; the extension applies to all four quarterly periods and aligns Form CD 1 online reporting with the extended submission date.
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