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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 21,2014

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The report recommends restructuring tax administration by pursuing selective convergence of the direct and indirect tax Boards toward a Unified Management Structure, reallocating Revenue Department functions to the Boards, establishing an Independent Evaluation Office reporting to a Governing Council, and creating a Tax Council for common tax policy. It advises single registration for Central Excise and Service Tax, avoidance of retrospective amendments, limiting personal hearings to complex cases with e-system data exchange for routine matters, and confining appeals to higher courts to matters raising a substantial question of law, with withdrawal instructions where judgments are accepted.
      By: Aryendra Gangwar
      Summary: Financial statement analysis explains techniques for evaluating an entity's financial position and performance using its Trading & Profit & Loss Account, Profit & Loss Appropriation Account and Balance Sheet. Analysis involves decomposition, regrouping and ratio computation; interpretation involves forming opinions on profitability, efficiency, solvency and liquidity. Objectives include assessing financial health, earning performance and capacity to meet interest and debt. Principal methods are trend (horizontal) analysis and structural (single-date) analysis, supported by comparative statements, common-size percentages, trend ratios and ratio analysis, with illustrative liquidity, profitability, turnover and return ratios.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The operative legal mechanism is that the Finance Act excludes transfers in goods, transactions in money and actionable claims from the definition of service, subject to Explanation 1A which preserves chargeability for separate consideration for use or conversion of money; case law treats lotteries as actionable claims outside service tax and distinguishes sale of packaged software (goods) from licensing/activation or loyalty services (taxable services), while holding that subordinate rules cannot override the Act's express exclusions.
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      Summary: Revision of railway tariffs reinstates implementation of revised passenger fare and freight rates effective 25th June 2014: freight rates are raised by a uniform increase plus a fuel adjustment, short-lead concession withdrawn, minimum chargeable distance increased and low-rated classes reduced; passenger fares in all classes increase uniformly plus a fuel adjustment, season-ticket computations for monthly and other periodic tickets are revised, ancillary charges remain unchanged, and fare differences on pre-issued tickets will be recovered before journey commencement.
      Summary: Constitution of an Expert Committee to examine regulatory and developmental issues in the rubber sector and to formulate a National Rubber Policy addressing production, consumption and import of Natural Rubber, Synthetic Rubber and Reclaimed Rubber; the Committee will be serviced by the Rubber Board and is directed to prepare and submit a draft policy within an early timeframe.
      Summary: The central bank published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the Euro for the reporting date, noted prior day comparators, provided derived rupee exchange rates for pound sterling and Japanese yen using cross currency middle rates, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      Customs

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      28/2014 - dated - 19-6-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of notification No. 39/2010- Customs, dated the 23.03.2010 for a further period of one year i.e. upto and inclusive of the 11th day of May, 2015.
      Summary: The notification amends the earlier anti-dumping duty measure on plastic processing or injection moulding machines (clamping force 40-1000 tonnes) originating in China PR by inserting a clause that continues the existing duty pending completion of a statutory review, keeping the duty in force up to and inclusive of 11 May 2015 under powers conferred by the Customs Tariff Act and the anti-dumping rules.

      DGFT

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      83 (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 20-6-2014 - FTP
      Export of Pig Bristles and Hair to EU.
      Summary: A new export-policy entry allows export of pig bristles and hair to the EU as "Free" but subject to consignment-wise certification: a Shipment Clearance Certificate issued by the designated export certification body with exporter, plant, product, invoice, loading port and destination details, and, post-shipment, a Production Process Certificate and/or Health Certificate issued by the designated certification body to the buyer as required by the EU.

      Income Tax

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      F. No. 187/4/2014-ITA.1 - dated - 20-6-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Jurisdiction orders and implementation of Cadre restructuring exercise of the Income-tax Department - reg.
      Summary: All draft proposals and requisite information for cadre restructuring must be forwarded by post with a soft copy sent by e-mail; this submission method is mandatory. Personal visits to submit proposals are discouraged and unnecessary unless the nodal officer requests otherwise. Routine clarifications should be addressed telephonically with the nodal officer or designated contacts, and submissions should be made available for upload to the departmental database or website.

      Indian Laws

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      F. No. 8/19/2009-Plant-C - dated - 16-6-2014 - Indian Law
      Constitution of an Expert Committee to formulate National Rubber Policy -reg.
      Summary: An Expert Committee, chaired by the Additional Secretary (Plantations), Department of Commerce and serviced by the Rubber Board, is constituted to formulate a National Rubber Policy. Its Terms of Reference require a review of growth and ten-year demand-supply prospects for NR, SR and RR; assessment of import impacts; review of procurement, sale and import methods; recommendations on policy instruments to insulate growers from production and price risk; measures to expand cultivation and improve productivity; proposals on incentives, taxation, foreign trade licensing and welfare measures. The Committee may co-opt experts and must submit a draft policy and report promptly.
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      FEMA

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      147 - dated 20-6-2014
      Risk Management and Inter-bank Dealings: Guidelines relating to participation of Residents in the Exchange Traded Currency Derivatives (ETCD) market
      Summary: Domestic participants may take intraday long and short positions in ETCDs up to a prescribed exchange threshold without proving underlying exposures; positions beyond that threshold require auditor certified evidence of contracted export/import or other foreign currency exposures and a CFO undertaking that combined OTC and ETCD contracts correspond to actual exposures. Trading members may book contracts up to a specified fraction of eligible limits on that certificate and, with further auditor certification, book up to the eligible limit. AD Category I banks must verify exposures when acting as trading members and may face regulatory action for non compliance.
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      148 - dated 20-6-2014
      Risk Management and Inter-bank Dealings: Guidelines relating to participation of Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) in the Exchange Traded Currency Derivatives (ETCD) market
      Summary: FPIs are allowed to participate in exchange traded currency derivatives to hedge currency risk on their Indian debt and equity exposures, trading through registered exchange members and subject to prescribed exchange-level position limits; positions beyond limits require demonstrable underlying exposure with the onus on the FPI. Exchanges must report FPI-wise positions to custodian banks, which aggregate positions across venues and OTC contracts, monitor excesses relative to market value of holdings, report transgressions, and trigger applicable penal and foreign exchange actions where aggregated contracts exceed holdings.
      3.
      146 - dated 19-6-2014
      Export and Import of Currency: Enhanced facilities for residents and non-residents
      Summary: The circular raises the ceiling on Indian currency notes that residents and most non-residents may carry into and out of India, while excluding movements to and from Nepal and Bhutan and excluding citizens and travellers to and from Pakistan and Bangladesh; non-residents' entry and exit with currency notes is restricted to airports. Authorised Persons are directed to inform constituents, and the change amends the Foreign Exchange Management (Export and Import of Currency) Regulations, 2000 under provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.

      Companies Law

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      21/2014 - dated 18-6-2014
      Clarifications with regard to provisions of Corporate Social Responsibility under section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013.
      Summary: Corporate social responsibility under section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 is to be implemented through activities relatable to Schedule VII, with Schedule VII interpreted liberally to capture the essence of the listed subjects. CSR spending must be undertaken in project or programme mode, and one-off events, advertisements, sponsorships and similar isolated activities do not qualify as CSR expenditure. Expenditure incurred to satisfy obligations under other laws is excluded. The circular also clarifies the treatment of foreign holding company spending routed through an Indian subsidiary, registered trusts, and corpus contributions to trusts, societies and section 8 companies.
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