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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      May 30,2015

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      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: GST is a comprehensive VAT subsuming multiple central and state levies into IGST for inter state transactions, CGST for central purposes and SGST for state purposes. Implementation requires Central laws for CGST and IGST and State laws for SGST, with procedural changes including separate state registrations and a common threshold. Transitional credit carry forward is anticipated, but input tax credit will be segregated by tax head, while cross utilisation between goods and services is allowed.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Rule 14 now permits recovery of Cenvat credit wrongly taken, wrongly utilised, or erroneously refunded-with recovery from the manufacturer or output service provider and, where utilisation or refund is involved, recovery with interest under the specified recovery provisions. All credits taken in a month are deemed taken on the last day of that month and utilisation is treated in the order: opening balance, admissible credits taken during the month, then inadmissible credits taken during the month. Time limits and invoice rules govern availment of input and input service credits, with reverse charge credits allowed only upon cash payment of service tax.
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      Summary: Indigenisation of bank note paper is being advanced by a new 6,000 MT paper line at Hoshangabad and a 12,000 MT joint venture mill at Mysore to achieve import substitution and self reliance. The plants incorporate advanced security feature capability, online inspection, international standard testing, and environmentally oriented designs aiming for minimal resource use and zero liquid discharge. Operational effects highlighted include reduced import dependence, lowered diversion risk for counterfeit purposes, projected foreign exchange savings, local sourcing of raw materials except exclusive security features, and employment and economic benefits to the local economy.
      Summary: The 11th India-Saudi Arabia Joint Commission met to advance bilateral cooperation and economic ties, addressing trade and commerce, higher education, health, communications, culture and IT, and identifying opportunities for reciprocal investment. Co-chaired by senior ministers and attended by multiple Indian ministries, the meeting concluded with agreed conclusions and a plan to hold the next session in the partner country the following year to maintain structured dialogue and implementation.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India will issue the Second Bi monthly Monetary Policy Review for 2015-16 by press release scheduled for 2 June 2015 at 11:00 a.m., issued under the signature of the Principal Chief General Manager as the official policy communication.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India publishes the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate with middle cross currency quotes, issues derived exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the SDR-Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published reference rate, forming the RBI's operative mechanism for daily currency rate dissemination.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India issued draft guidelines on the Net Stable Funding Ratio under the Basel III liquidity framework, proposing applicability from January 1, 2018 and inviting comments by June 26, 2015. The NSFR aims to ensure banks maintain a sustainable funding profile, limit reliance on short-term wholesale funding, and promote comprehensive assessment of funding risk across on- and off-balance-sheet items.
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      Central Excise

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      31/2015 - dated - 28-5-2015 - CE
      Seeks to further amend notification no 12/2012 - Central Excise dated 17/03/2012 - Goods supplied go Mega Power Projects - Change in name of one Project from Talcher STPP Stage-III, Orissa - 2x660=1320 MW (NTPC) to Talcher TPP Stage-III, Orissa - 2x660=1320 MW (NTPC)
      Summary: Amendment to notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise substitutes the letters "STPP" with "TPP" in List 11, item 48 of the Annexure, altering the recorded project designation; the change is made under sub-section (1) of section 5A of the Central Excise Act, 1944 as a further modification to the principal notification published on 17 March 2012.

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      35/2015 - dated - 28-5-2015 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend notification no 12/2012 - Customs dated 17/03/2012 - Import of goods Required for Mega Power Projects - Change in name of one Project from Talcher STPP Stage-III, Orissa - 2x660=1320 MW (NTPC) to Talcher TPP Stage-III, Orissa - 2x660=1320 MW (NTPC)
      Summary: The Central Government amends Notification No.12/2012-Customs by substituting the letters "STPP" with "TPP" in the Annexure, List 32A, item No. 48, thereby altering the project designation in the import exemption entry pursuant to the Government's authority under the Customs Act.

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      341/2015-RB - dated - 26-5-2015 - FEMA
      Drawal limit of USD 125000 increased to USD 250,000 per financial year Foreign Exchange Management (Permissible Capital Account Transactions) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2015
      Summary: Amendment permits a resident individual to draw foreign exchange from an authorized person up to the limit determined by the Reserve Bank for a financial year for specified capital account transactions in Schedule I, subsuming certain current account drawals within that limit; if drawals exceed the annual limit, the transaction-specific regulatory limit applies to the excess, and no part of the permitted drawal may be used for remittances to jurisdictions designated non-cooperative by the Financial Action Task Force.
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      1/6/EM/2015 - dated - 26-5-2015 - FEMA
      Facilities of drawal of foreign exchange for transactions for Individuals and Other person - conditions modified - Foreign Exchange Management (Current Account Transactions) Amendment Rules, 2015
      Summary: The amendment replaces rule 5 to require prior regulatory approval for foreign exchange drawals listed in a new Schedule III, except when paid from Resident Foreign Currency Accounts. Schedule III permits individuals to remit under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme for specified current account purposes, with excess remittances for certain purposes requiring prior regulatory approval and reductions of the annual limit by amounts already remitted. It also lists categories of remittances by non individuals that mandate prior regulatory approval and aligns procedural requirements with the Liberalised Remittance Scheme.
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