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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 23,2012

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      By: JAMES PG
      Summary: Services for maintenance of employer provided residential colonies are input services eligible for Cenvat credit when they are directly or indirectly used in or in relation to the manufacture of final products under Rule 2(l)(ii); inclusive and purposive interpretation of "in relation to" and "includes" supports treating ancillary colony upkeep activities as facilitating manufacture and therefore within the ambit of input services.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A coordinated series of notifications implements a comprehensive revision of the service taxation framework to effectuate the Budget's paradigm shift in taxation of services, rescinding and amending existing exemptions and procedural rules and introducing substantive changes across CENVAT credit, Service Tax Rules, Point of Taxation, Place of Provision and reverse charge treatment; and establishing targeted exemptions and adjustments for SEZs, exporters, incubators, small providers, diplomatic missions, property tax relief, abatement and rebate mechanisms for exported services.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 66F sets interpretive rules: a main service reference excludes services used to provide it; the most specific description controls where differential treatment is possible; and bundled services are treated either as the single service giving the bundle its essential character when naturally bundled, or as the single service producing the highest tax liability when not naturally bundled. Indicators of natural bundling include consumer expectation, common market practice, single pricing, package advertising, non-separability, and integral character.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: CENVAT credit transfer under Rule 10 is permitted on shift, sale, merger or amalgamation of a factory or business provided liabilities are transferred and the stock of inputs, inputs-in-process or capital goods are transferred and duly accounted for to the satisfaction of the proper officer; tribunal and high court authorities confirm that prior departmental permission is not an absolute prerequisite but verification and exclusion under Rule 11(2) where exemption is based on value/quantity remain operative constraints.
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      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, exercising powers under the Customs Act, fixes distinct official conversion rates for specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for import and export goods, supersedes the earlier notification, and declares the effective date from which the scheduled rates apply for customs valuation; Schedule I lists per unit currency rates for imports and exports and Schedule II records currencies quoted per one hundred units.
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India found major cement manufacturers engaged in an anti competitive agreement by coordinating prices, limiting dispatches, and not utilising capacity to reduce supplies. The Commission imposed penalties on eleven companies and the Cement Manufacturers Association, directed payment within ninety days, and issued cease and desist orders prohibiting agreements on price, production and supply; the Association must also stop collecting and circulating members' pricing and dispatch information.
      Summary: India and Russia committed to expanding bilateral economic engagement by setting an ambitious bilateral trade target and pursuing sectoral collaboration in infrastructure, manufacturing, agriculture and pharmaceuticals. The Governments aim to diversify trade away from commodity heavy imports toward value added goods, invite Russian participation in large Indian infrastructure projects including pipeline construction and telecom, and expand food processing through Agro Processing Zones and Food Parks. The statement highlights interest in liberalising FDI in multi brand retail, developing industrial townships under the National Manufacturing Policy, and cooperation in the Pharma 2020 program.
      Summary: Facilitation of Indian pharma participation in Russia's Pharma 2020 programme through joint ventures and in-country production, coupled with streamlined registration and data-sharing on imports and assessed production volumes of targeted medicines. Establishment of a PPP-format Joint Working Group on Modernization and Industrial Cooperation with sub-groups, including aviation to consider joint production of civilian aircraft. Russia raised concerns about investor impact from an Indian Supreme Court judgment in the telecom sector and sought amicable resolution via continued dialogue; both sides agreed to pursue specific measures to boost bilateral trade and investment.
      Summary: The Guide explains the negative list service tax regime: all services for consideration within the taxable territory are taxed unless excluded. It expounds the statutory definition of "service" with its exclusions and explanations, the charging provision, declared services, valuation and Cenvat treatment, the Point of Taxation Rules, reverse charge implications, the consolidated mega exemption, and the Place of Provision Rules which determine taxing jurisdiction by defaulting to the recipient's location and by special rules for performance based, immovable property, event, transport and specified service categories.
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      Central Excise

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      28/2012 - dated - 20-6-2012 - CE (NT)
      Amendment to CENVAT Credit Rules
      Summary: The notification amends the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 to redefine and clarify output service and exempted service, expand motor vehicle inclusions, substitute terminology throughout the rules, introduce a refund mechanism for unutilised credit on reverse charge services, revise valuation rules for rule 6 (including trading and securities), fix a specific valuation measure for rail transport, and prescribe pro rata distribution and relevant period rules for input service credit allocation.

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      52/2012 - dated - 21-6-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 22nd June, 2012.
      Summary: Determination of rate of exchange for specified foreign currencies under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, effective 22nd June 2012, superseding the earlier notification of 7th June 2012, and fixing distinct conversion rates for imported and export goods as listed in Schedule I and Schedule II; includes corrigenda correcting earlier printed figures for the Kenyan Shilling.
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      F.No. 437/16/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 20-6-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority in Respect of of M/s Welspun Corporation Limited (formerly M/s Welspun Gujarat Stahl Rohren Limited), Mumbai.
      Summary: Under Notification No. 15/2002 Customs (N.T.) issued under sub section (1) of section 4 of the Customs Act, 1962, the Board assigns Show Cause Notice F.No. DRI/MZU/NS/INV 02/10 11/2273 2284 dated 17.02.2012 issued by the Additional Director General, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Mumbai Zonal Unit, in the case of M/s Welspun Corporation Limited and others, to the Commissioner of Customs (Adjudication), Mumbai for adjudication.
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      FEMA

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      133 - dated 20-6-2012
      Annual return on Foreign Liabilities and Assets Reporting by Indian Companies – Revised format.
      Summary: The circular requires Indian companies with inbound or outbound foreign investment to submit an annual return on Foreign Liabilities and Assets using a revised electronic form with guidance and validations available on the central bank website; the form must be filled, validated and e-mailed by the prescribed annual deadline. Authorised Dealer Category I banks must notify constituents; amendments to applicable foreign exchange regulations will follow. Directions are issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act and are without prejudice to other legal approvals.

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      06 (RE-2012)/ 2009-2014 - dated 20-6-2012
      Handbook of Procedure Vol.I (Appendices and Aayaat Niryat Forms).
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade notifies the Handbook of Procedures - Volume I (Appendices and Aayat Niryat Forms) under paragraph 2.4 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2009-2014, declaring the Handbook to come into force with immediate effect while specifying that Appendix 37A, Appendix 37C and Appendix 37D are deemed to have come into effect on 5th June, 2012.
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