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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 18,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Larger Bench held that mere participation of the Presenting Officer as a witness does not automatically vitiate a domestic inquiry; the delinquent must be permitted to cross examine that witness and must prove real prejudice affecting substantial legal rights for the inquiry to be set aside, with the burden of proof on the employee, while the Inquiry Officer must ensure fairness.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The substituted section 78 mandates a penalty equal to the Service Tax involved for amounts not levied or paid due to fraud, collusion, wilful mis statement, suppression of facts or contravention of the Act or rules, payable in addition to tax and interest following notice under the proviso to section 73(1). Reduced penalties are available if tax, interest and the reduced penalty are paid within the prescribed short period after service of notice or assessment order; appellate modification of tax adjusts corresponding penalty and interest. "Specified records" (including computerised data or invoices in books) determine eligibility for concessionary treatment for specified historical transactions.
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      Summary: Formation of two committees to facilitate GST implementation from 1.4.2016. A Steering Committee, co-chaired by the Additional Secretary (Department of Revenue) and the Member Secretary (Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers), including Department of Revenue, CBEC, GSTN and State representatives, will monitor IT preparedness, finalise Sub-Committee reports on GST mechanics, draft model CGST, IGST and SGST laws/rules, coordinate stakeholder consultations and oversee officer training. GSTN will prepare IT infrastructure for online registration, returns and refunds while States prepare backend systems.
      Summary: The Government, acting on FIPB recommendations, processed inbound proposals under the Foreign Direct Investment framework resulting in approvals, deferrals, rejections and non consideration based on sectoral eligibility, corporate form changes and compliance with conditionalities. Sixteen proposals across pharma, telecom, broadcasting, real estate, LLPs, print media and trading were approved via share transfers, fresh equity, convertible instruments, slump sale or LLP conversions. Many proposals were deferred for further scrutiny of downstream investments, changed investor identities, portfolio limits or scheme-of-arrangement issues, while several were rejected for non compliance with sectoral norms or gateway conditions.
      Summary: Updated CBDT guidelines allocate powers to entertain condonation of delay applications by designation according to claim magnitude, permit directing the jurisdictional assessing officer to enquire, require genuineness and hardship on merits, apply a statutory limitation period subject to exceptions for court-related delays and specified instruments, allow conditional acceptance of supplementary belated refund claims without interest, and empower the Board to examine grievances and issue directions while precluding review or appeal by the Board.
      Summary: The central bank published a Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using that rate plus middle rates of cross currency quotes, provided corresponding exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen against the rupee, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Ordinance expands the definition of a cheque in the electronic form to include cheques created via computer resources authenticated by digital, electronic or asymmetric cryptographic signatures, aligns IT terminology with the Information Technology Act, and establishes branch-based venue for cheque-dishonour prosecutions tied to the payee's account branch or the drawee branch where the drawer holds an account; it further validates transfer and consolidation of pending prosecutions so subsequent or multiple complaints by the same payee against the same drawer are to be tried in the same court.
      Summary: Finance Minister will visit the United States for nine days to conduct investor outreach with FIIs, NYSE management and US financial CEOs, present India's economic reform agenda and infrastructure investment opportunities, and deliver policy talks on reform progress and digital growth; the Finance Secretary will accompany him.
      Summary: Central government announces enhanced immediate reconstruction and relief assistance for Jammu & Kashmir after floods, providing central financial assistance for repair of a national highway by the Border Roads Organisation, subsidised and extended foodgrain allocations for relief distribution with the Centre covering the differential price, clearance of outstanding plan liabilities, and sectoral consideration for longer term recovery. The package establishes structured ex gratia housing payments for completely, severely and partially damaged kuchcha houses above existing disaster funds and additional targeted funding for tourism infrastructure and pending tourism grants, with central agencies to assess state requirements.
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      39/2015 - dated - 16-6-2015 - Cus
      Amendment in Notification no. 12/2012 - Customs,dated 17/03/2012 - Change in scope of entry No. 330 & 334 in given table related to certain scrap of iron and steel products.
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 12/2012 Customs substitutes the column (2) table entries for S. No. 330 and S. No. 334, redefining the specified Harmonized System headings and express exclusions that determine which iron and steel scrap and related headings are within the exemption scope, pursuant to section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962 in the public interest.
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      13/2015-16 - dated 16-6-2015
      Modification in Circular No. 15 of 2014-15 - Change in Nodal officer for restoration of Registration Certificate of the dealers in respect of Zone–I.
      Summary: Sh. Pankaj Sood, Assistant Commissioner (Ward 02 & 07), is nominated as nodal officer in place of Sh. Parveen Kumar Sinha, AC (Ward 04), for restoration of dealers' Registration Certificates in respect of Zone I, as a partial modification of Circular No.15 of 2014-15, with directions for departmental circulation and web uploading for implementation.

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      48/2015 - dated 15-6-2015
      Direction to keep a vigil on illegal export of Pharmaceutical drugs like Tramadol from India to UAE.
      Summary: Direction to prevent illegal export of pharmaceutical drugs, notably Tramadol, by requiring exporters and customs brokers to ensure accurate declaration and directing export dock staff to maintain active surveillance to stop Tramadol being exported by cargo or carried by air passengers without prescriptions.
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      47/2015 - dated 11-6-2015
      Instruction for DEEC monitoring cell to select cases on random basis where verificaiton is not prescribed by DFGT - Selected license holder to furnish the required documents for verification of exports and consequent cancellation of BG/LUT.
      Summary: DEEC Monitoring Cell will select Advance Licence cases at random where DGFT has not prescribed verification and requires selected licence holders to submit documents listed in Annexure A of P.N.11/2011 to the DEEC Monitoring Cell, JNCH by the stated deadline for verification of exports and consequent cancellation of BG/LUT; the Notice also publishes lists of cases selected for verification, cases accepted without verification, cases where DGFT prescribed verification, and cases missing additional sheets.
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      45/2015 - dated 1-6-2015
      DGFT endorsed the proposal of RBI to make declaration of foreign exchange remittance a part of the Shipping Bill.
      Summary: Exporters must furnish the statutory declaration of foreign exchange remittance as part of the Shipping Bill, replacing the Separate Declaration Form; the declaration undertakes compliance with the Foreign Exchange Management Act including realization and repatriation of foreign exchange, and must be provided with immediate effect pursuant to the Board notification implementing the RBI-endorsed change.
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      36/2015 - dated 29-4-2015
      Implementation of ZapIn programme - Used to include Photographs of cargo with scanned copy of dockets.
      Summary: Implementation of ZapIn integrates photographic capture with the Document Management System to store cargo images with scanned import/export dockets. Photographs are taken during examination in specified cases, uploaded via the ZapIn mobile application, and automatically deleted from the device after transfer; mobile registration and deregistration procedures are required. Photography is limited by case categories, exemptions for accredited clients except where specified criteria apply, numerical limits per consignment, and quality and selection guidelines to ensure images supplement examination reports.
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