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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jun 26,2015

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The High Court held that an open remand cannot be used to cure a defective Show Cause Notice and the department is not permitted to fill lacunae in SCNs by seeking remand; the Tribunal must decide the departmental appeal on the merits of the Commissioner (Appeals)'s findings addressing vagueness, lack of classification and limitation rather than ordering fresh adjudication to remedy fundamental defects.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Finance Act amendments restrict appeals under section 86 by adding a saving and provisos that require orders under section 85 concerning exported services and rebate of service tax on input services or rebate of duty on inputs used for exported services to be dealt with under section 35EE of the Central Excise Act, 1944; relevant appeals pending before the Tribunal in the specified interim period are to be transferred and handled under that revisionary provision.
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      Summary: The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce invites written memoranda and offers to receive oral evidence on Export Infrastructure in India, soliciting submissions within a limited period and directing interested parties to the Rajya Sabha website for procedural details; memoranda and correspondence are to be sent to the designated Secretariat contact with provided postal, telephone, fax and email information.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that rate with middle cross currency quotes, provided rupee exchange rates for EUR, GBP and JPY and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the USD reference rate.
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      F.NO.500/62/2015-FT&TR-III - dated 19-6-2015
      Modification in the constitution of Information Security Committee (ISC) of CBDT.
      Summary: Constitution of the Information Security Committee of the Central Board of Direct Taxes is modified: membership adjusted to add Joint Secretary (FT & TR-II) and to replace CIT (M & TP) with CIT (International Taxation-3), New Delhi, who will perform the role of Chief Information Security Officer; committee remains chaired by Member (IT).

      FEMA

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      112 - dated 25-6-2015
      Permission to AD Category -I banks to borrow from international / multilateral financial institutions without approaching RBI for case by case approval subject to specified conditions.
      Summary: AD Category I banks may borrow from international or multilateral financial institutions without seeking case by case Reserve Bank approval, where such institutions include bodies with multi government shareholding or Government of India participation. Borrowings must be for general banking business and not for capital augmentation, and are subject to the prudential conditions set out in the applicable A.P. (DIR Series) circular and the statutory framework under the Foreign Exchange Management Act.

      DGFT

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      22/2015-2020 - dated 23-6-2015
      SION for new product 'Golf Gloves' made of Knitted/Crocheted/Woven/Non-woven fabrics under Textiles Product Group.
      Summary: Notification of SION J-376 establishes input-output norms and import entitlements for Golf Gloves made of knitted/crocheted/woven/non-woven fabrics under the Textiles Product Group. Specified inputs eligible for import entitlement include relevant fabric or liner/lining material with a specific area allowance, elastic tape, binding tape, velcro, logo material, snap fasteners, lycra with a defined area, and knitted ribbed fabric for cuffs measured relative to export content; several inputs are allowed as net content plus one percent wastage.
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