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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 27,2013

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      By: Raginee Goyal
      Summary: Section 89 criminalises wilful service tax evasion via specified acts: material non issuance of invoices, availment and utilization of CENVAT credit without actual receipt, maintenance or supply of materially false books or information, and non payment of collected tax where amounts were shown and received and the statutory deposit period has lapsed. The assessee bears the burden to disprove mens rea; corporate officers may be prosecuted unless they establish lack of knowledge or due diligence. Compounding and Settlement Commission procedures permit immunity on prescribed terms, while amendments differentiate cognizable status, enhance arrest and search powers, and increase penalties for serious or repeat offences.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Cross objections filed in response to an appeal before the Appellate Tribunal operate as matters the Tribunal may treat as appeals presented in time, but such cross objections do not constitute an independent statutory appeal by a party who has not otherwise appealed. There is no statutory provision permitting cross objections before the Commissioner (Appeals) to substitute for a separate appeal; permitting that would circumvent limitation periods and the prescribed appellate process, and an unappealed confirmed demand therefore attains finality.
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      37/2013 - dated - 23-5-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption u/s 35(1) (ii) - Scientific Research Expenditure - Approved Scientific Research Associations/Institutions - Gujarat Energy Research And Management Institute, Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat
      Summary: Gujarat Energy Research And Management Institute is approved as a Scientific Research Association from 01.04.2012, subject to having research as its sole objective and conducting research itself, maintaining separate books for research receipts and applications, obtaining an audit by a qualified accountant and furnishing the audit report and an auditor-certified statement of donations and application to the tax authorities by the income-tax return due date; approval may be withdrawn for failures in these compliance or if research activity is not genuine.
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      36/2013 - dated - 23-5-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Exemption Under Section 35(1)(ii)- Scientific Research Expenditure - Approved Scientific Research Associations/Institutions - Centre For Dna Fingerprinting And Diagnostics, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
      Summary: Approval is granted to the Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, Hyderabad, as a Scientific Research Association subject to conditions: sole objective of undertaking scientific research and conducting research itself; maintenance of separate books of account for research funds; obtaining and furnishing an auditor's report to tax authorities by the income-tax return due date; and maintaining an auditor-certified statement of donations received and applied to research for each department. Approval may be withdrawn for failure to maintain books, furnish audit or donation statements, cease genuine research activity, or otherwise fail statutory compliance.
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