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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 22,2014

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: A challenge to a notice to reassess is ordinarily improper; taxpayers should use statutory objection procedures, submit returns or explanations, participate in reassessment, and pursue appeals, since these provide adequate alternate remedies. Only in exceptional cases where reopening is founded on distinctive, reliable factual material (for example, a third party confession indicating accommodation entries) may judicial quashing of the notice be warranted; otherwise factual disputes and claims of change of opinion should be addressed during reassessment and on appeal.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the Euro for May 21, 2014, noting the previous day's rates; it derived GBP and JPY Rupee rates from the US dollar Reference Rate and middle cross currency quotes, and specified that the SDR Rupee rate is to be based on the Reference Rate.
      Summary: Banks must establish organisational structures and operational practices to deliver superior, efficient and fair customer service based on BCSBI codes, with stronger implementation through nodal officer action, root cause analysis of complaints, improved customer databases to prevent fraud, adherence to Treating Customers Fairly principles including clarity of liability and product simplicity, and preparedness for forthcoming comprehensive RBI consumer protection regulations imposing explicit customer rights and banker duties.
      Summary: Regulatory reform should expand competition through differentiated bank licences (including small and payments banks), targeted relief from legacy obligations like SLR/CRR for long-term infrastructure finance, and tradable fulfilment of priority-sector targets, alongside governance and managerial autonomy reforms for public sector banks to enable them to compete while preserving public purpose.
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      Export of Goods - Long Term Export Advances
      Summary: Authorised Dealer Category I banks may permit exporters with three years' satisfactory track record to receive long term export advances up to ten years for long term supply contracts, subject to conditions including firm irrevocable orders, demonstrable execution capacity, routing through one AD bank, adjustment through future exports, prohibition on using advances to repay NPA rupee loans, avoidance of double financing, AML/KYC and overseas buyer due diligence, and an interest cap at LIBOR plus 200 basis points; banks must report large advances and submit annual progress reports to the Reserve Bank.
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