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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 18,2012

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      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: A High Court judgment on a 100% EOU found that departmental solicitation of a deposit without prior notice constituted coercion, requiring refund with interest; the article underscores that Customs and Excise enforcement hinges on the relevant date and limitation periods, and that retrospective reliance on extended limitation for alleged suppression is vulnerable where procedural safeguards and timely notices were not observed.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 2(f) of the Act adopts a broad functional test for employee, covering persons employed for wages "in or in connection with the work of an establishment," including those employed by or through a contractor and certain apprentices, and extending to home-based or contractor-supplied workers whose principal employment is connected with the business. Courts have applied this expansive reach to artisans, weavers, and persons discharging duties exclusively related to an establishment, while distinguishing and excluding directors, partners, casual labour, religious functionaries, unpaid trainees, and apprentices governed by the Apprentices Act or Standing Orders.
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      Summary: An enhanced industrial package for industries in Assam became operational from 1 April, permitting food processing units in the State to avail benefits under the National Mission of Food Processing administered by the central ministry as part of the Twelfth Five Year Plan, thereby extending central scheme coverage to eligible food processing enterprises in Assam.
      Summary: Improvement in the Competitiveness Industrial Performance (CIP) score reflects enhanced manufacturing capacity, export competitiveness and industrialization intensity; the CIP follows UNIDO indicators. Policy measures cited to strengthen competitiveness include the National Manufacturing Policy, liberalization of the Foreign Direct Investment policy, investment facilitation initiatives (Invest India, e-biz), public-private industrial and infrastructure development, and incentives for research, development and skills.
      Summary: The Salt Commissioner's Office, under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, provides regulatory oversight of salt production and indicative ex-factory price ranges, monitors state-wise production and iodization coverage, and implements capacity-building measures including technology upgradation, training programmes and establishment of Model Salt Farms. The Central Government grants financial assistance to supplement state and industry efforts for worker welfare and sector development.
      Summary: The Competitiveness Industrial Performance (CIP) index, based on UNIDO criteria and composed of eight indicators measuring industrial capacity, manufacturing export capacity, shares in world manufacturing value added and manufactured exports, industrialization intensity, and export quality, shows an improvement for India from 2005 to 2009 though India's ordinal ranking among reporting economies remained unchanged. The Government has responded with the National Manufacturing Policy and measures to liberalize FDI, promote investment and e-governance initiatives, develop infrastructure via PPPs, and incentivize R&D and skills to enhance manufacturing competitiveness.
      Summary: Extension of an industrial support package makes National Mission of Food Processing benefits available to food processing units in Assam, effective from the commencement of the relevant five-year plan period, allowing eligible State-based food processors to avail incentives and assistance under the Mission's scheme framework and eligibility criteria.
      Summary: Default in payment by foreign buyers for rice exports was reported to the Government by exporters, prompting the Embassy of India in Tehran to pursue clearance of outstanding payments with Iranian authorities; available information identifies the defaulters as Iranian private companies rather than government entities.
      Summary: India conducts exports to Iran in accordance with United Nations sanctions, permitting trade in specified goods such as agricultural commodities and textiles. Recognising the disruptive potential of US and Eurozone unilateral sanctions, the Government has implemented a rial rupee payment arrangement as a bilateral settlement mechanism to enable permitted trade while aiming to remain within international obligations.
      Summary: Current policy applies a 30% ad-valorem export duty on iron ore (except pellets) and there is no proposal to ban exports; exports are discouraged through higher export tariffs and increased railway freight. Regulatory measures beyond fiscal tools may harm mining development; stockpiling fines creates environmental hazards and raises domestic lumpy ore costs. Judicial suspension of mining and export from Bellary District has been ordered until further notice.
      Summary: Import dependence on key agricultural commodities is highlighted, with edible oils and pulses identified as the principal imported items. The release emphasises policy measures to reduce import reliance by increasing domestic production of oilseeds and pulses under the Integrated Scheme of Oilseeds, Pulses, Oil Palm and Maize (ISOPOM), and discloses commodity-wise import values supplied by the Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics in response to a parliamentary written question.
      Summary: Two SEZs in Nagaland have approval with one notified but not operational. Under Rule 6, approval is valid for three years subject to implementation steps and possible extension by the Board of Approval. SEZ units and developers must achieve Net Foreign Exchange (NFE) earnings cumulatively for five years from production commencement; failure to meet the NFE obligation attracts penal action under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992. The Development Commissioner monitors SEZ units and developers per the SEZ Act, 2005 and Rules.
      Summary: Representations urged declaring tea as the national drink for its wide consumption and brand potential, but there is no established criteria for national status. A prior intergovernmental examination was not pursued after State objections and concerns about competing beverage interests, notably coffee; the Minister of State reported these facts in a written parliamentary reply.
      Summary: A number of SEZs have been approved and several formally notified as Gems & Jewellery SEZs; units may operate only as authorised in their Letters of Approval, are monitored annually by the Unit Approval Committee, and face penal action for violations under the SEZ statutory regime and foreign trade regulation. The annex lists developers and locations and distinguishes SEZs established prior to the SEZ legislation from those approved under it.
      Summary: The Department of Revenue issued Notification No. 42/2012 Customs (N.T.) revising tariff values for specified imported commodities, including updated unit values for Brass Scrap and Poppy Seeds, while several edible oil categories remain unchanged; it also prescribes unit tariff values for Gold and Silver when benefit entries of a prior customs notification are availed, for use in customs assessment and import valuation.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India promotes understanding of the Competition Act among senior secondary students through workshops and a simple booklet 'Understanding Competition Law', with plans to expand outreach and seek inclusion of competition law in school curricula.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      Corrigendum - dated - 7-5-2012 - CE
      Corrigendum of Notification No. 07/2012-Central Excise (N.T.).
      Summary: Corrigendum directs that every occurrence of the previously cited notification in the specified Central Excise notification be read with the updated parenthetical designation (N.T.), thereby correcting the citation throughout the notification text to align with the proper tariff notification nomenclature.
      2.
      Corrigendum - dated - 30-3-2012 - CE
      Third Corrigendum of Notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise.
      Summary: Corrigendum revises the tariff table entry by adding an additional tariff classification code and replacing the specific goods description of aseptic packaging paper with the general description "All goods," thereby broadening the scope of the table item.
      3.
      Corrigendum - dated - 23-3-2012 - CE
      Second Corrigendum of Notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise.
      Summary: The corrigendum substitutes in the Table to Notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise the entry in column (2) for the two specified serial numbers, replacing the original numeric chapter reference with the broader descriptor Any Chapter, thereby broadening the tariff classification descriptor applicable to those entries without altering other provisions of the notification.
      4.
      Corrigendum - dated - 22-3-2012 - CE
      First Corrigendum of Notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise.
      Summary: The corrigendum inserts a proviso that where retail sale price need not be declared under the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011 and is not declared, the duty shall be determined as in the case of goods cleared other than packaged form; it also corrects tariff table references and replaces a numeric column entry with a dash.
      5.
      Corrigendum - dated - 20-3-2012 - CE
      Corrigendum of Notification No. No. 9/2012-CE.
      Summary: Correction to a Central Excise notification: the Department of Revenue issues a corrigendum substituting an incorrect tariff subheading entry with the correct subheading in column (1) of the Table, limited in scope to that replacement and not otherwise altering the original notification; published in the Gazette by the Ministry of Finance and signed by an Under Secretary.
      6.
      Corrigendum - dated - 20-3-2012 - CE
      Corrigendum of Notification No. 10/2012-CE.
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 10/2012-CE revises entries in column (1) of the Table by replacing two specified tariff subheadings with a single consolidated subheading code, thereby correcting the tariff classification in the earlier notification; published in the Gazette of India and issued by the Under Secretary, Department of Revenue.
      7.
      Corrigendum - dated - 20-3-2012 - CE
      Corrigendum of Notification No. 11/2012-CE.
      Summary: The corrigendum to Notification No. 11/2012-CE amends the Table, column (1), replacing the previously published tariff code string with the shortened code 2402 20, effecting a technical correction to the notification's tariff entry.
      8.
      Corrigendum - dated - 19-3-2012 - CE
      Corrigendum of Notification No. 16/2012-CE.
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 16/2012-CE amends numeric references in the original Gazette publication: in para (b), sub para (iii) replace "130" with "131", and in the table column (1) replace "131" with "132", signed by the Under Secretary to the Government of India.
      9.
      Corrigendum - dated - 19-3-2012 - CE
      Corrigendum of Notification No. 18/2012-CE.
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 18/2012-CE amends two tariff entries: at Sl. No. 20 replacing 3014 with 3104, and at Sl. No. 88 replacing 2606 30 10 with 9606 30 10, as published in the Gazette of India.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      03 OF 2012-13 - dated 11-5-2012
      Offline block for filing of DVAT/CST returns and Annexure 2A & 2B .
      Summary: All registered dealers must file DVAT/CST returns online and submit annexure data online before filing; the Department's updated offline block permits offline preparation of returns and annexure imports, generates standardized text files for dealer portal upload, segregates multi month data month wise, and thereby reduces the need for continuous portal login.

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      2.
      112 (RE2010)/2009-2014 - dated 15-5-2012
      Areca nut (i.e. Betel nut) under SIONs (including Leather SIONs), disallowing import thereof.
      Summary: Importation of Areca nut (i.e. Betel nut) as an input is permitted only when it is specifically listed in the SION for the export product, or when imported by an actual user whose SION either names the input or whose product's SION includes a generic description that reasonably covers Areca nut.
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