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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 19,2012

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      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: The Constitution is the source of legislative authority to levy taxes: Parliament governs Union list subjects, States govern State list subjects, and both may legislate on Concurrent list matters with Central law prevailing unless a State law has presidential assent. Tax statutes must respect these allocations-State laws may tax intra state sales but cannot tax inter state sales-and comply with constitutional restrictions on taxing exports, imports, discrimination between States, freedom of trade and commerce, and the requirement that taxes and property deprivation be authorised by law.
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      Summary: The Government treats steel as a deregulated sector with a facilitative role, promoting domestic industry growth via a National Steel Policy and an Inter-Ministerial Group to monitor and coordinate major steel investments, addressing infrastructure, raw material supply, environmental clearances and resource constraints.
      Summary: The steel sector is deregulated; individual producers set prices based on market factors including demand-supply balance, international price trends and input costs. The Government does not directly fix steel prices but may adopt fiscal measures to stabilise domestic supply and boost production.
      Summary: A Coordination and Monitoring Committee (CMC), co chaired by the Secretary of the corporate affairs ministry and the securities regulator chair, has been constituted to identify, monitor and take action against vanishing companies under the Companies Act, 1956 and the SEBI Act, 1992; prosecutions have been filed against identified entities. Post 2006 reforms instituted Director Identification Numbers and mandatory director disclosure filings to tighten incorporation norms and strengthen oversight.
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      Customs

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      F.No. 437/17/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 16-5-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: A show cause notice issued by a revenue investigation zonal unit is assigned, pursuant to statutory delegation and notification-based authority under the Customs Act, to the Commissioner of Customs (Port) Kolkata for adjudication, with copies circulated to the originating unit, another customs commissioner and the electronic portal for administrative record-keeping.
      2.
      43/2012 - dated - 16-5-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Amends the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009
      Summary: Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas (Amendment) Regulations, 2012 allocate functions under regulation 6(1) to specified levels of Customs officers instead of referring generally to the "proper officer." Depending on the relevant function, authority is assigned to Inspectors, Preventive Officers, Examining Officers, Superintendents, Appraisers, Deputy Commissioners or Assistant Commissioners of Customs. Exemption from conditions under regulation 5 is prohibited where it is likely to affect the overall safety and security of the premises.

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      32/2012 - dated - 7-5-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, read with Explanation (b) thereto of the IT Act, 1961 - Eligible projects or schemes, expenditure on - Notified eligible projects or schemes
      Summary: Notification identifies approved charitable institutions and specifies eligible projects, their estimated costs and the maximum cost allowable as a tax deduction, including where corpus funds are included, and limits the allowance to the three financial years commencing with 2012 13 as the period of approval.
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      Income Tax

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      NO. F-46-AD(AT)2012, - dated 11-5-2012
      Transfer of specified members of ITAT from one Benches to another Benches
      Summary: An administrative order transfers specified Income Tax Appellate Tribunal Members between benches in the public interest, listing each Member's current and new posting. It treats one transfer as request-based, denying that Member joining time and transfer benefits, while other transferred Members may avail joining time and transfer travel allowance as admissible under service rules.

      FEMA

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      128 - dated 16-5-2012
      Exchange Earner’s Foreign Currency (EEFC) Account
      Summary: The Reserve Bank directed conversion of a portion of EEFC account balances into rupee balances to be credited to rupee accounts per account holder directions; the conversion applies only to the available EEFC balance after netting off amounts earmarked for outstanding forward and option contracts booked before the earlier notification. Authorised Dealer Category I banks must implement the conversion, notify their constituents, and note that the directions are issued under FEMA and do not affect other statutory permissions.

      DGFT

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      63 (RE-2010)/2009-14 - dated 16-5-2012
      Amendment in the conditions and modalities for registration of contracts with DGFT for export of sugar.
      Summary: The circular raises the maximum quantity per registration certificate, permits Cash Against Documents alongside Letter of Credit and FIRC (to be specified on application), extends the export completion period for RCs, allows split RCs for multiple ports within the overall RC limit, and conditions additional RCs on proof of export of at least half the total permitted quantity; prior release orders remain governed by their original terms.
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      64 (RE-2010) /2009-14 - dated 16-5-2012
      File applications for 58 SEZ ports codes - reg.
      Summary: The Directorate General has allocated specific SEZ port codes to fifty eight listed SEZs and directs applicants to use those codes on the DGFT server wherever a port code is required under the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 and the SEZ Act and Rules, standardising electronic identification for procedural filings.
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