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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 22,2012

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      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: Whether Form F is required depends on two conditions: goods must be sent to another place of the dealer's business or to an agent or principal, and the interstate movement must be otherwise than as sale. The dealer must furnish a prescribed declaration signed by the receiving place's principal officer or agent, with evidence of dispatch; failure to do so causes the movement to be treated as sale for tax purposes.
      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Deemed sale is excluded from the negative list definition of service, yet section 66E's declared services expressly bring activities such as renting, works contracts, hire purchase systems, and supply of food and drink within service tax. Where constitutional deemed sale categories and declared services overlap, both sales tax and service tax can attach to the same transaction, producing valuation and abatement mismatches, administrative conflict between State and Central authorities, and reliance on the dominant nature test amid judicial divergence.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Establishments that voluntarily opt into the EPF Act may withdraw that coverage if the employer together with the majority of employees express an unequivocal desire to withdraw; the provident fund authority must accept such a request and actions taken after a valid withdrawal request are without jurisdiction, although past defaults may be revisited on fresh lawful consideration.
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      Summary: Introduction of a Negative List approach makes all services taxable by default except those explicitly listed as exempt or otherwise excluded, shifting from the previous positive-list regime. The Guidance Paper explains scope, administrative effects, and specific exemption adjustments, and accompanies the Place of Provision Rules, 2012 to inform inter-state taxation discussions under GST.
      Summary: Total imports of sensitive items in April-March 2011-12 were Rs.100,911 crore, up 42.8% from Rs.70,656 crore and constituting 4.3% of total merchandise imports. Major contributors to the rise were edible oils (notably crude palm oil and its fractions) and automobile imports and parts; other increases occurred across rubber, cotton and silk, spices, tea and coffee, marble & granite, milk products, pulses, fruits & vegetables and SSI products, while food grains declined. The note includes country wise shifts and item level highlights supporting the provisional estimates.
      Summary: A jurisdictional commissioner who supervises the Assessing Officer must be excluded from being a member of the Dispute Resolution Panel when their supervisory role creates a real likelihood of official bias, because even absent personal malice a reasonable person could perceive partiality; the principle that justice must not only be done but seen to be done requires such recusal and administrative rules must prevent nomination of the jurisdictional Commissioner to the DRP.
      Summary: A Dispute Resolution Panel issued a laconic, non speaking order that failed to address a side assessee's objections to a draft assessment order, engaging the requirement for a speaking order that records reasons and specifically deals with the side assessee's submissions.
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      Customs

      1.
      33/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ADD
      Originating in, or exported from European Union (excluding Sweden)(hereinafter referred to as the subject countries) and imported into India.
      Summary: The Central Government has imposed anti dumping duty on pentaerythritol imports originating in or exported from the European Union (excluding Sweden) after findings of dumping, material injury and causation. Duties are specified in a Table by origin/export, producer and exporter, with amounts stated in US dollars per metric tonne. The duty is effective for five years from Gazette publication, payable in Indian currency, and conversion will use the Ministry of Finance exchange rate applicable on the bill of entry date.

      Service Tax

      2.
      40/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Exemption on services provided to SEZ authorised operations
      Summary: Exemption from service tax and related cesses is granted to SEZ units or developers for services used in authorised operations either by refund of tax paid or by ab initio non-payment where services are wholly consumed within the SEZ; non-wholly consumed services receive a refund limited by an export-turnover-to-total-turnover formula. Eligibility requires Approval Committee approval of specified services, non-utilisation of CENVAT credit, maintenance of specified records, submission of prescribed forms and supporting invoices, and compliance with verification, filing timelines and auditor certification requirements.
      3.
      39/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Notification under rule 6A of Service Tax Rules - rebate of the duty paid on excisable inputs or service tax and cess paid on all input services used in providing service exported
      Summary: Rebate of excise duty on inputs and of service tax and cess on input services used in providing services exported (except to Nepal and Bhutan) is available under rule 6A, subject to conditions that the service is exported under rule 6A, duty and tax have been paid to suppliers or to the Central Government if paid directly, total rebate meets a minimum threshold, and no CENVAT credit has been availed; non-compliance or incorrect claims render any rebate recoverable with interest. The notification prescribes pre-export declaration, verification by the jurisdictional officer, procurement and invoice requirements, post-export claim documentation, and sanction procedures using Form ASTR-2.
      4.
      38/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Amendment of Notification 28/2011-ST
      Summary: The notification replaces the words referring to several clause identifiers in the original service-tax definition with the phrase "of telecommunication service and service portion in execution of a works contract", thereby modifying the textual scope of services referenced in the principal notification; the amendment takes effect from 1st July, 2012 and cites the principal notification it amends.
      5.
      37/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Seeks to amend point of Taxation Rules
      Summary: Amends the Point of Taxation Rules, 2011 by omitting sub rules (b) and (f) of rule 2 and substituting the phrase "provided or to be provided" with "provided or agreed to be provided" wherever it occurs; titled Point of Taxation (Amendment) Rules, 2012 and commencing on the 1st day of July, 2012.
      6.
      36/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Seeks to amend Service Tax Rules
      Summary: The amendment broadens rule 2 definitions to include banking companies, financial institutions, non-banking financial companies, body corporate, goods carriage, insurance agent, legal service, life insurance business, renting of immovable property and supply of manpower, inserts a place of provision cross-reference to the Place of Provision of Services Rules 2012, and recasts the person liable for service tax to allocate recipient liability for specified services while preserving provider liability otherwise.
      7.
      35/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Rescinding of notification no. 32/2007
      Summary: Rescinds prior service tax notification No. 32/2007, subject to a saving for things done or omitted before rescission, under powers conferred by the Finance Act, 1994. The rescission takes effect on the first day of July, 2012, and is published with administrative particulars for record.
      8.
      34/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Rescinding of certain notifications
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking sub-section (1) of section 93 of the Finance Act, 1994, rescinds the Service Tax notifications specified in the accompanying table, while preserving validity of things done or omitted to be done before such rescission; the notification sets an effective date on which the rescission comes into force.
      9.
      33/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Exemption to Small service providers
      Summary: Exemption relieves providers whose aggregate value of taxable services in a financial year is below the notified threshold from service tax, excluding services provided under another person's brand or trade name and services subject to reverse charge; providers may opt out for the year. CENVAT credit cannot be availed on input services or capital goods during exemption, credit may be taken only after starting to pay service tax, providers must pay an amount equivalent to credit on inputs in stock when availing exemption, and any unutilised balance credit shall lapse; values from all premises are aggregated for the threshold test.
      10.
      32/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Exemption of services provided by TBI/STEP
      Summary: Exemption from service tax is provided for taxable services rendered by Technology Business Incubators, Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Parks, and recognized bio incubators, conditional on recognition by national bodies and compliance with prescribed reporting. Claimants must submit Format I with incubator details and annex Format II containing each incubatee's particulars and taxable service details before availing the exemption and must repeat the filing annually by 30th June.
      11.
      31/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Exemption to specified services received by exporter of goods
      Summary: Exemption is granted for service tax on specified goods transport agency services used by an exporter for export of goods, conditional upon production of the consignment note, prior intimation to the Assistant/Deputy Commissioner in Form EXP1, registration with an export promotion council, possession of Import Export Code, registration under the Act, liability to pay service tax for the specified service, issuance of invoices in the exporter's name, and filing half yearly returns in Form EXP2 with certified supporting documents and exporter's certification referencing shipping bill numbers.
      12.
      30/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Notification under sub-section (2) of section 68 - Reverse Charge
      Summary: This notification prescribes specified taxable services subject to the reverse charge, shifting service tax payment obligation from provider to recipient for listed services (insurance and recovery agents, goods transport agencies for road freight paid by specified recipients, sponsorships, legal services including senior advocates' representational services to business litigants, director-to-company services, renting of passenger vehicles to non-similar-business persons, manpower and security services, works contract service portion by unincorporated persons, services involving aggregators, and certain cross-border vessel transportation). The Table allocates percentages of tax payable by provider and recipient and contains clarifying explanations on recipient identification and valuation choices.
      13.
      29/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Exemption on property tax paid on immovable property
      Summary: Exemption reduces the taxable value of renting immovable property by permitting deduction of property tax levied and collected by local bodies from gross rent, excluding amounts paid as interest or penalty, and requiring pro rata apportionment of property tax where tax and service periods differ for the purpose of computing service tax.
      14.
      28/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Place of Provision of Services Rules,2012
      Summary: The place of provision of services is generally the location of the recipient, defaulting to the provider's location if the recipient's location cannot be ascertained. Definitions supply rules for identifying provider and recipient locations. Specific rules displace the general rule: performance-based services are where performed; immovable-property and event services are where the property or event is located; goods transport is at destination; passenger transport at embarkation; on-board services at first scheduled departure; and specified services (banking/financial to account holders, online data services, intermediary services, short-term vehicle hire) are located at the provider. A notification power exists to prevent double taxation, and where multiple rules apply, the later rule governs.
      15.
      27/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Exemption to services for the official use of foreign Diplomatic Mission
      Summary: Exempts taxable services for official use of foreign diplomatic missions and for personal use of diplomatic agents, career consular officers and family members from service tax, contingent on a Protocol Division certificate based on reciprocity, issuance of unique identification cards for individuals, provision by the head of mission of an authenticated certificate and an original undertaking stating the purpose, supplier retention of these documents, maintenance by the mission of a serial account of undertakings, invoice disclosure of undertaking serial or unique ID, and loss of exemption upon withdrawal of the certificate or ID.
      16.
      26/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Abatement notification
      Summary: The notification exempts specified taxable services from service tax to the extent the tax exceeds the amount computed on a prescribed percentage of the amount charged, subject to conditions set for each service-predominantly the non-availment of CENVAT credit on inputs, capital goods or input services-and defines how "amount charged" must be computed for categories such as leasing interest, bundled supplies, motorcab renting and construction services.
      17.
      25/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - ST
      Mega exemption notification
      Summary: Notification No.25/2012 exempts a detailed list of specified services from service tax under section 66B of the Finance Act, 1994, effective 1 July 2012. Exemptions cover services to the UN and specified international organisations; health-care and allied services including clinical establishments, ambulance transport, cord blood banks and biomedical waste treatment; charitable activities by section 12AA entities; educational and skill-development services; construction and infrastructure works for governmental use; transport of essential goods and specified passenger services; and various public-purpose and small-turnover service categories, subject to definitions, thresholds, exclusions and transitional provisos contained in the notification.
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