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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 19,2015

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 87 empowers Central Excise Officers to recover ascertained service-tax liabilities by deduction from money owing, by written notice to third parties holding funds, by distraint and sale of property with authorised detention, or by certificate to the district Collector to recover amounts as arrears of land revenue; recipients of notices (including banks and post offices) must comply and non-compliance renders them assessee-in-default. Recovery under Section 87 is permissible only after tax liability has been ascertained through self-assessment or adjudication under Section 73, with provisional attachments under Section 73C limited to protection during proceedings and not a substitute for adjudicated recovery.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Call Book mechanism requires transfer of specified service tax and central excise matters - appeals by the Department, court injunctions (including admitted Settlement Commission matters), contested audit objections, and cases specially directed by the Board - out of routine adjudication and subject to monthly review to identify matters for removal and adjudication; audit reports note rising pendency, misuse of the Call Book for non qualifying categories, and the need for stricter monitoring.
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      Summary: Public sector general insurers received 13,909 flood claims, settling 13,612 with interim or final processes ongoing for the remaining 297; private general insurers received 34,163 claims, settling 31,195 with 2,684 under process. Life insurers received a small number of death claims, all settled. The statement records claim intake, settled counts, amounts paid, and continuing finalisation procedures including on-account payments for outstanding claims.
      Summary: The Central Action Plan 2015-16 prescribes regionwise budget and cash collection targets, Service Delivery Standards from the Citizen's Charter, and operational measures to improve assessment quality, appellate disposal, TDS and advance tax compliance, widening of tax base, recovery of arrear demand and prosecution. It mandates specific timelines, supervisory review, IT driven reconciliation (CPC/TDS, NMS, AIR/CIB), prioritized baskets for appeals, TRO action plans, and procedures for exchange of information under tax treaties to support in year revenue realisation and grievance redressal.
      Summary: The central bank published a reference rate for the US dollar that serves as the baseline for deriving rupee exchange rates; using middle cross-currency quotes it provides rupee rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen and states that the SDR rupee rate will be based on that reference rate.
      Summary: NITI Aayog held a high-level consultation to advance the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) and Self-Employment and Talent Utilization (SETU), tasking an Expert Committee to frame actionable recommendations and coordinating with relevant Ministries to operationalize these national initiatives through subsequent multi-stakeholder consultations.
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      Customs

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      63/2015 - dated - 18-6-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency relating to imported and export goods with effect from 19th June, 2015.
      Summary: Determination of conversion rates for specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees is prescribed with effect from 19th June, 2015, superseding the prior notification except for prior actions. The notification implements two annexed schedules: Schedule I sets per unit exchange rates with distinct columns for imported and export goods, and Schedule II sets rates per one hundred units for certain currencies, likewise distinguishing import and export rates, for use in customs conversion of foreign currency relating to imported and export goods.
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      62/2015 - dated - 17-6-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Courier Imports and Exports (Clearance) Amendment Regulations, 2015 - Amendment in Courier Imports and Exports(Clearance) Regulations, 1998.
      Summary: Courier export clearance is revised for specified goods under the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS). Appendix 3C goods may be exported through designated airports within the prescribed consignment-value limit and where foreign exchange is involved, using the prescribed shipping bill or bill of export form. Courier Shipping Bill-II and Courier Bill of Export-II declarations are confined to bona fide commercial samples, prototypes, and personal-use gifts within the stated limits, provided the goods are not prohibited or restricted and no transfer of foreign exchange is involved.
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      SEZ

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      Minutes of the 65th meeting of the SEZ - dated 19-5-2015
      Minutes of the 65th meeting of the Board of Approval for SEZs held on 19th May 2015 to consider proposals for setting up Special Economic Zones and other miscellaneous proposals.
      Summary: The Board granted time-limited extensions of formal approvals, in-principle approvals and Letters of Permission for numerous SEZ developers and units, often conditioned on demonstrable project progress, state clarifications or condonation of delay. Multiple co-developer proposals were approved subject to SEZ Act and Rules and a recurring requirement that lease periods be reduced to not exceed 30 years (renewable). Change-of-ownership, name-change and merger approvals were conditioned on continuity of SEZ obligations, fulfillment of eligibility and security clearances, submission of full financial details to Revenue/CBDT and preservation of the Assessing Officer's rights to examine taxability.

      Income Tax

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      D.O.No.279/misc/93/2015-SO(ITJ) - dated 16-6-2015
      Implementation of the CIT(A) module in the new Income Tax Business Application (ITBA) for ease in handling the appeal workload and its disposal and the automatic generation of MIS for reporting and for control of work.
      Summary: Implementation of the CIT(A) module in ITBA requires uploading data for all pending appeals using the Appeal Excel Utility, enabling the module's MIS and appellate workload controls; offices must also ensure infrastructure readiness including network nodes, PCs and RSA tokens and confirm jurisdiction orders so compliance reports and suggestions can be submitted to the Directorate for module rollout.

      FEMA

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      111 - dated 18-6-2015
      Exim Bank's GoI supported Line of Credit of USD 100 million to the Government of Socialist Republic of Vietnam for financing supply of High Speed Patrol Vessel.
      Summary: Government-supported Line of Credit for procurement of defence vessels requires eligible exports under the Foreign Trade Policy, mandates that at least seventy-five percent of contract value (including consultancy) be supplied from India with limited foreign procurement for non-consultancy goods, prescribes distinct deadlines for opening letters of credit and disbursement depending on contract type, requires declaration of shipments on prescribed export forms, disallows agency commission under the LOC while permitting exporter-funded commission under prevailing remittance rules, and directs authorised dealers to inform exporters and obtain LOC details; directions issued under the foreign exchange management statute.
      4.
      110 - dated 18-6-2015
      Move from manual reporting of BEF statement - Now submission on line in Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) system from half year ended June 2015.
      Summary: Move of BEF reporting to an electronic XBRL platform mandates online, bank wise submission for the half yearly periods ending June and December in a single prescribed format (Annex I) listing remittances for imports that lack supporting evidence after six months from remittance; AD banks must obtain portal credentials via the prescribed fill in form (Annex II).
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