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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 18,2013

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Prepayment charges on early repayment of housing loans are compensatory receipts equivalent to interest, representing loss of anticipated interest and a charge for unused credit. Under the statutory definition of interest and the deduction framework for house property, tribunals have treated such prepayment charges as interest connected with acquisition financing and have allowed their deduction; similarly, interest on a new loan taken to repay an earlier housing loan may be treated as borrowing for acquisition and thus allowable where directly linked to the property financing.
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      Summary: Cooperation centers on coordinated infrastructure financing and regulatory facilitation to attract Japanese investment and technology for industrial corridors. The DMIC emphasizes the Dedicated Freight Corridor, JBIC equity participation and capital regulation relaxations enabling long term lending, and expedited Smart Community Projects and trunk infrastructure using advanced Japanese technologies and funding. Partners will address electricity and environmental regulatory matters to advance desalination, power stabilization, large photovoltaic microgrids and gas fired IPP projects, while promoting manufacturing, industrial clusters and skill development through Japanese organisations.
      Summary: Request for expanded market access for Indian agricultural, marine and generic pharmaceutical exports was urged during high-level economic consultations, citing trade deficit concerns and the role of Indian generics in affordable healthcare. Concurrently, the meetings reviewed DMIC implementation, noting substantial Japanese equity participation, committed financing for early projects, and industry presentations stressing collaboration in technology, manufacturing and investment to advance project delivery.
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      17/2013 - dated - 16-5-2013 - CE
      Seeks to amends Notifications No. 34/2006-CE, 29/2012-CE, 30/2012-CE,32/2012-CE and 33/2012-CE.
      Summary: Amendments modify Central Excise notifications by substituting cross-references and provisos to permit transfer of certificates and goods within group service providers or managed hotels subject to an actual user condition, incorporate the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 into the Explanation, expand condition language to include debits under specified Service Tax notifications, and replace a proviso to require that issuance of duty-credit scrips not violate enumerated Customs notification conditions.

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      29/2013 - dated - 16-5-2013 - Cus
      Amends Notifications No. 92/2009-Cus,93/2009-Cus, 95/2009-Cus,104/2009-Cus and 23/2013-Cus.
      Summary: Amendments substitute textual references in specified Customs exemption notifications to add Service Tax notifications alongside Central Excise references, replace condition (2) of notification 104/2009 to bar issuance of the scrip where certain prior provisos or sub paragraphs are contravened, and amend notification 23/2013 to treat debits under a stated Central Excise exemption as debits "made under this exemption," thereby aligning cross instrument debit and eligibility rules.
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      28/2013 - dated - 16-5-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 12/2012, dated the 17th March, 2012 so as to allow transfer of goods imported for oil exploration from one eligible project to another
      Summary: Amendment permits transfer of goods imported under the exemption notification for petroleum exploration and related operations where the importer, at the time of transfer, produces (i) a Directorate General of Hydrocarbons certificate approving transfer to the named transferee and confirming the goods are required for the transferee's petroleum operations; (ii) an undertaking from the transferee to comply with all notification conditions and be liable for duty, fine or penalty for non-compliance; and (iii) where foreign company participation exists, a certificate that no foreign exchange remittance is made for the transfer, except when the transferee is an Indian company.
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      13/2009-2014 (RE- 2013) - dated 17-5-2013
      Format of ANF 3F (for Incremental Export Incentivisation Scheme)
      Summary: ANF 3F is prescribed as the mandatory application form to claim benefits under the Incremental Export Incentivisation Scheme for exports in Jan-Mar 2013 vis-a -vis Jan-Mar 2012. The form requires export performance figures for both periods, computation of incremental growth and entitlement, port of registration, and split-certificate requests. Applications must be accompanied by a Chartered Accountant certificate verifying shipping bills, Let Export and BRC details, eligible destinations, proof of landing, and annexed shipment-level data as specified in the Handbook of Procedures.
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