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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 18,2014

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      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: ITC denial depends on whether seller's registration was cancelled before purchase and whether statutory cancellation procedures enabled third party verification; purchases made while the seller's registration was active entitle the buyer to ITC, since the seller has the primary liability to pay sales tax and the buyer should not bear that liability absent proven fraud or connivance. A statutory limit tying ITC to taxes actually paid cannot be fairly applied without a mechanism for purchasers to verify tax deposits, so e governance verification is necessary to operationalise such a restriction.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Rules prescribe a comprehensive catalogue of specified forms mapped to rule-chapters, listing operative forms for incorporation, share capital and debentures, deposits, charges, management and administration, accounts and audit, directors' appointments, board meetings, remuneration, foreign company registration and miscellaneous compliance; procedural applications for regulatory approvals and administrative filings with the Registrar are included, and chapters with no prescribed form are noted.
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      Summary: Reserve Bank of India announced relocation of three Foreign Investment Division units-Liaison/Branch/Project Office Division, Non Resident Foreign Account Division, and Immovable Property Division-to the New Delhi Regional Office effective July 15, 2014. The new FED, CO Cell is located at 6 Parliament Street, New Delhi, will be headed by Shri P. Shimrah, General Manager, and stakeholders are to use the New Delhi office as the operative contact point while the divisions remain part of the Foreign Exchange Department, Central Office, Mumbai.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India cancelled the licence of Shri Shivaji Sahakari Bank Ltd under Section 22 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (as applicable to Co-operative Societies) read with Section 56 by order dated June 12, 2014, thereby precluding the bank forthwith from transacting the business of banking as defined in Section 5(b), including acceptance and repayment of deposits.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India issues official exchange benchmarks by publishing the Reference Rate for major currencies and, using those rates with middle cross-currency quotes, provides corresponding rupee exchange rates for other currencies; the statement records that the SDR Rupee rate is to be derived from the published reference rate, establishing the basis for SDR rupee conversions.
      Summary: The text identifies two core tensions in the FSLRC proposals: excessive legal oversight that would subject regulatory judgment and policy to broad appellate review, risking paralysis and loss of regulatory efficacy; and uncertain regulatory reorganisation that mixes consolidation and fragmentation without empirical support, potentially harming synergies crucial for monetary policy, credit supervision, and market development. It urges calibrated checks (transparency, parliamentary reporting, limited appeals), strengthened inter-regulatory cooperation, preservation of regulator tools and competence, and incremental evidence-based reform rather than sweeping structural change.
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      82 (RE – 2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 17-6-2014 - FTP
      Export Policy of Onions.
      Summary: Exports of onions described at the relevant item entries of Chapter 7, Schedule 2 of the ITC(HS) classification are permitted only subject to a prescribed Minimum Export Price or such floor price as may be notified, thereby subjecting all described varieties to an MEP-based export control mechanism.
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      143 - dated 16-6-2014
      Know Your Customer (KYC) norms/Anti-Money Laundering (AML) standards/ Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT)/ Obligation of Authorised Persons under Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002 – Amendment to Section 13(2) – Money Changing Activities
      Summary: Amendment to Section 13(2) of the PMLA empowers the Director to issue warnings, direct specific compliance measures, require periodic reports, or levy fines where reporting entities fail to meet PMLA obligations. Authorised Persons should nominate a Board member as a designated Director to ensure compliance with KYC, AML and CFT requirements; the circular is issued under FEMA and the PMLA and does not affect other statutory permissions.
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      144 - dated 16-6-2014
      Know Your Customer (KYC) norms/Anti-Money Laundering (AML) standards/ Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT)/ Obligation of Authorised Persons under Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002 - Amendment to Section 13(2) - Cross Border Inward Remittance under Money Transfer Service Scheme
      Summary: Amendment expands the Director's enforcement powers to issue warnings, direct compliance measures, require periodic reports, or levy monetary fines for failures by reporting entities, designated directors or employees to meet KYC, AML, CFT and PMLA obligations; Authorised Persons under MTSS should nominate a designated Director to ensure compliance, and the directions are issued under the foreign exchange regulatory provisions and PMLA without prejudice to other legal permissions.
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