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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 17,2016

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 73(1) authorises a Central Excise Officer to issue a show cause notice for service tax not levied, short levied/short paid, or erroneously refunded within an eighteen month limitation, extended to five years for fraud, collusion, willful misstatement, suppression of facts or intentional contravention to evade tax. Section 73(2) permits subsequent statements to be deemed notices if based on the same grounds. Sections 73A and 87 provide mechanisms for payment of over collected amounts and recovery from third parties respectively, while Sections 73(1B) and 73(3) limit notice issuance where tax is self assessed or voluntarily paid and intimated.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published a reference exchange rate establishing the rupee value of the US dollar and, using that reference together with middle cross currency quotes, deriving the euro rupee, pound rupee and yen rupee rates; the SDR rupee rate will be determined on the basis of the published reference rate.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      27/2016 - dated - 14-5-2016 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to replace the references to sub-clauses to clause 159 of the Finance Bill, 2016 with sub-sections to section 162 of the Finance Act, 2016 in the notification No. 23/2004 – Central Excise (N.T.) dated 10th September, 2004
      Summary: The CENVAT Credit (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2016 substitute in rule 3, sub-rule (4), ninth proviso the words "sub-clause (1) of clause 159 of the Finance Bill, 2016" with the words "sub-section (1) of section 162 of the Finance Act, 2016", thereby aligning the proviso's statutory reference with the enacted provision; the amendment takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette and is confined to this textual substitution within the CENVAT Credit Rules.

      Customs

      2.
      72/2016 - dated - 14-5-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Special Warehouse Licensing Regulations, 2016
      Summary: Licensing for special warehouses authorises storage of notified dutiable goods subject to eligibility (citizenship or incorporation), solvency certification, undertakings on terms, supervision cost recovery and appointment of an experienced warehouse keeper; licences may be refused for insolvency, convictions, penalisation, unsoundness of mind, pending bankruptcy or criminal proceedings, or unsuitable premises.
      3.
      71/2016 - dated - 14-5-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Private Warehouse Licensing Regulations, 2016
      Summary: Regulations create licensing requirements for private warehouses storing dutiable imported goods: applicants must meet eligibility criteria, furnish undertakings and a solvency certificate (except government undertakings), and may be refused where insolvency, conviction, unsound mind, pending proceedings, or unsuitable premises exist. Before grant, an all-risk insurance policy in favour of the President of India, undertakings to pay duties and indemnify customs, and appointment of an experienced warehouse keeper are required. Licences are non-transferable, valid until cancelled, and surrender is permitted subject to clearance of dues and absence of warehoused goods or pending proceedings.
      4.
      70/2016 - dated - 14-5-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Public Warehouse Licensing Regulations, 2016
      Summary: Licensing framework requires applicants for a public warehouse licence to meet eligibility criteria including citizenship or lawful incorporation, specified undertakings and a solvency certificate except for certain government undertakings and notified ports; the authority may refuse licence for insolvency, convictions, penalties, unsoundness of mind, unsuitable premises or pending bankruptcy or criminal proceedings. Conditions precedent to grant include an all risk insurance in favour of the President of India, undertakings to pay duties and indemnify the customs authority, and appointment of an experienced warehouse keeper; licences are non transferable and may be surrendered and cancelled subject to clearance of dues and absence of goods or proceedings.
      5.
      69/2016 - dated - 14-5-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Special Warehouse (Custody and Handling of Goods) Regulations, 2016
      Summary: Regulations create a framework for licensed customs bonded warehouses requiring appointment of a digitally authorised warehouse keeper, physical security and a computerised accounting system; bond officers control locking, entry, receipt, transfer and removal of goods; transfers and removals require bond officer presence, prescribed forms and one-time locks on transport; licensees must maintain and preserve detailed records, file monthly returns, and are subject to penalties under the Act while the Board may exempt classes of goods.
      6.
      68/2016 - dated - 14-5-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Warehouse (Custody and Handling of Goods) Regulations, 2016
      Summary: Licensees must appoint a qualified warehouse keeper with authorised digital signatures, provide security, examination facilities and a computerised accounting system, and follow strict procedures for receipt, transfer and removal of goods. Verification of a one-time-lock, prompt reporting of discrepancies to the bond officer, endorsements and retention of transport and customs documents, and limits on manipulation of goods are required. Detailed records must be maintained and preserved, monthly returns filed, non-compliance attracts penalties, and limited exemptions may be granted.
      7.
      67/2016 - dated - 14-5-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Warehoused Goods (Removal) Regulations, 2016.
      Summary: Regulations require filing the prescribed Form for transfer of warehoused goods between warehouses or to a customs station for export, recording import, warehousing, goods, dispatch and receipt particulars. Transport must ordinarily be under a one-time-lock affixed by the proper officer, licensee or bond officer, unless the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner permits otherwise. The owner must, within one month or an allowed extension, produce an acknowledgement from the receiving warehouse licensee, bond officer or export proper officer confirming arrival, failing which full duty with interest, fines and penalties under section 72 becomes payable.
      8.
      66/2016 - dated - 14-5-2016 - Cus (NT)
      Specifies the class of goods which shall be deposited in a special warehouse licensed under sub-section (1) of Section 58A of the Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: Specifies goods to be deposited in a licensed special warehouse: gold, silver, other precious metals and articles thereof; and goods warehoused for supply to duty free shops, for use as stores on vessels or aircraft, and for supply to foreign privileged persons under the applicable customs privileges rules. An amendment removed semi-precious metals from the enumerated category.

      Income Tax

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      28/2016 - dated - 26-4-2016 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s 35(1) (ii) - Approved organization - ONGC Energy Centre Trust, New Delhi
      Summary: Approval is granted to ONGC Energy Centre Trust as a Scientific Research Association subject to conditions: the sole objective must be scientific research carried out by the organization itself; it must maintain separate books of account for research receipts and expenditures, obtain an audit by a qualified accountant and furnish the audit report by the return filing due date; and it must maintain a certified separate statement of donations received and amounts applied to scientific research in social science to accompany the audit report.

      SEZ

      10.
      S.O. 1699(E) - dated - 27-4-2016 - SEZ
      De-notification of sector specific Special Economic Zone for Mineral and Mineral based products sector at Village-Hargarh, Tehsil-Sihora, District-Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
      Summary: The promoter sought full de-notification of the sector-specific mineral Special Economic Zone originally notified over 101.21 hectares. The State Government gave a no-objection and the Development Commissioner recommended de-notification. Under the first proviso to rule 8 of the Special Economic Zones Rules, the Central Government rescinds the prior notification, except as to acts done or omitted before the rescission.
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      Customs

      1.
      17/2016 - dated 14-5-2016
      Amendment to Ch IX of the Customs Act, 1962 – removal of goods from a customs station - instructions regarding affixation of one-time-lock
      Summary: Affixation of a serially numbered one-time-lock (OTL) on containers or transport for removal from customs stations to warehouses is mandatory; the OTL number and date/time must be endorsed on the bill of entry and transport document, seals must be inspected at the warehouse before unloading, and customs stations must record OTL numbers alongside vehicle/container identifiers and officer details. Procurement of serially numbered OTLs is to be arranged by Commissionerates; exceptions may be permitted by Commissioners where affixation is impracticable.
      2.
      18/2016 - dated 14-5-2016
      Amendment to Ch IX of the Customs Act, 1962 – Bond required to be filed u/s 59 - To be executed a triple duty bond at the customs station of import with respect to the goods to be cleared for deposit in a warehouse
      Summary: Amendment requires an importer to execute a duty bond at the customs station of import for warehoused goods equal to three times the duty assessed; the bond covers movement to and between warehouses, accounting during storage, continues until clearance for home consumption or export, and may be enforced and recovered by customs officers. The circular prescribes consignment and general bond formats and supersedes the earlier 1978 bond formats.
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