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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 10,2014

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      By: Madhukar N Hiregange
      Summary: Input credit is available for goods used in providing taxable or exempted services except for specified fuels and goods used in original construction or works contracts; repair, renovation, erection, installation and similar service-portion works remain eligible. Valuation rules may limit credit, and providers may opt to pay tax on a gross basis instead of claiming material deductions, a practical consideration where customers can avail credit. The note questions availability of credit on duty-paid inputs used to manufacture exempt products consumed in taxable services and suggests possible need for judicial clarification.
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      Summary: The address frames cooperative federalism as central to restoring growth and managing inflation, urging coordinated fiscal responsibility, early GST consensus, and greater State autonomy through routing of Centrally Sponsored Scheme funds with flexi funds. Structural reforms proposed include amendments to the Essential Commodities framework, measures against hoarding, a Single Agriculture Market, real-time price information, review of PDS and FCI restructuring, promotion of decentralized procurement, and enhanced investment in infrastructure, education, and health to realise the demographic dividend.
      Summary: NABARD reduced long term refinance rates by 20 basis points effective 6 June 2014 (9.50% for five years and above; 9.70% for three-five years) and offers an additional 10 basis points for large single drawals. NABARD also grants a further 50 basis points reduction for financing specified innovative agricultural activities (including protected cultivation with drip and fertigation, precision farming, and post harvest management) and extends the 50 basis points rebate to single purpose area development schemes benefiting small and marginal farmers to promote investment credit and address supply side constraints.
      Summary: Publication of the Reference Rate sets official rupee benchmarks for the US dollar and the euro, compares them with the prior business day, and, using the US dollar Reference Rate and middle cross currency rates, derives rupee cross rates for other currencies; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the Reference Rate.
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      F. No. 3/124/2012-CL.II - dated - 30-5-2014 - Co. Law
      Central Government authorize Shri S. K. Sareen, Additional SP, CBI for the purpose of filing complaints and conducting prosecutions for violation of Sec. 68A of the Companies Act, 1956 in two cases— RC. 3(E)/2006-BS&FC/Mumbai and RC.4(E)/2006-BS&FC/Mumbai
      Summary: Central Government authorises Shri S. K. Sareen, Additional SP, CBI, under sub section (1) of Section 621 of the Companies Act, 1956, to file complaints and conduct prosecutions for alleged violations of Sec. 68A of the Companies Act, 1956 in two CBI, BS&FC, Mumbai investigations that have been investigated and chargesheeted.
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      F. No. 2/8/2014-CL-V - dated 2-6-2014
      Companies (Removal of Difficulties) Second Order, 2014
      Summary: The Central Government directs that until a date is notified for establishing the successor tribunal, the Company Law Board constituted under the earlier statute shall exercise the jurisdiction, powers, authority and functions under subsection (4) of Section 73 of the Companies Act, 2013, ensuring continuity of administrative and adjudicatory functions related to the regulation of deposits and associated compliance until the new authority is notified.
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      F. No. 2/9/2014-CL-V - dated 2-6-2014
      Companies (Removal of Difficulties) Third Order, 2014.
      Summary: The Order provides that, until the statutory adjudicatory tribunal is constituted, the existing Board of Company Law Administration shall exercise the jurisdiction, powers, authority and functions assigned by the first proviso to clause (41) of the Act, ensuring continuity of corporate adjudicatory competence and administrative authority pending the tribunal's establishment.
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