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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 01,2015

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The tribunal held that rupee-denominated payments received through an authorised foreign bank and evidenced by FIRCs certifying non-receipt in non-convertible rupees are to be deemed convertible foreign exchange, and therefore satisfy the payment condition for export of services under the Export of Service Rules; the same payment requirement remains in the post-2012 Service Tax Rules framework.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Finance Act, 2015 narrows settlement availability by excluding from settlement any case where proceedings have been referred back to the adjudicating authority for fresh adjudication, whether by appeal, revision or otherwise. The Act omits redundant provisos and transitional clauses across sections governing membership, officiation, time bound payment and disposal requirements, reopening powers, and transitional treatment of pre amendment applications, thereby simplifying and modernising the Settlement Commission's statutory framework.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Retrospective legislation can alter rights or obligations arising from past events by declaring an earlier operative date, applying to already-completed transactions, or expressly validating acts done without authority. Legislatures may use retrospective amendments or deeming clauses to render prior judicial decisions ineffective by changing the legal basis on which those decisions were made, but such measures are constrained by legislative competence and the requirement that they respect fundamental constitutional protections and vested rights.
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      Summary: Framework requires early detection of incipient stress and allows voluntary initiation by enterprises; banks must form Committees to design a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) including rectification, restructuring or recovery. Restructuring can be via Enterprise Debt Restructuring or independently after a Techno Economic Viability study with prescribed timelines. Prudential asset classification and provisioning continue during consideration, restructuring benefits may be available as incentive, and treatment of willful defaulters and a limited review of Committee recovery decisions are mandated.
      Summary: Reclassification of urban centres based on decennial census population revises HRA and Transport Allowance entitlement tiers for Central Government employees, upgrades named cities between HRA classes and adds specified agglomerations for higher Transport Allowance, applies population thresholds recommended by pay commissions, takes effect from the stated retrospective date, and imposes a measurable exchequer impact.
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      24/2015 - dated - 29-5-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of 'Electronic Calculators of all types [excluding calculators with attached printers, commonly referred to as printing calculators; calculators with ability to plot charts and graphs, commonly referred to as graphing calculators; programmable calculators]',originating in, or exported from, People's Republic of China for a period of five years
      Summary: Definitive anti-dumping duty imposed on electronic calculators from the People's Republic of China after a finding of dumping and material injury; producer- and exporter-specific per-piece rates in US dollars are prescribed, with exclusions for printing, graphing and programmable calculators. Duties are payable in Indian currency using government-specified exchange rates and are effective for five years from publication unless earlier revoked, amended or superseded.
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      49/2015 - dated - 29-5-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Tariff values for Crude Palm Oil, RBD Palm Oil, Others – Palm Oil, Crude Palmolein, RBD Palmolein, Others – Palmolein, Crude Soya bean Oil, Brass Scrap (all grades), Poppy seeds, Gold, Silver and Areca nuts - Amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001
      Summary: Fixes tariff values by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 in Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962, listing revised unit tariff values for specified tariff items including palm oils, palmolein, crude soya bean oil, brass scrap, poppy seeds, gold, silver and areca nuts to be used for customs valuation.
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