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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 02,2012

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      By: Shilpa G.
      Summary: Amendment to Rule 14 restricts recovery to instances where CENVAT credit has been taken and utilized wrongly, implying recovery only when credit was both wrongly availed and wrongly used; as a result, wrongly utilized credit that was rightly availed may fall outside Rule 14 and the attendant recovery mechanism, producing a conflict with Rule 3(4)'s utilization prerequisites and forcing the revenue to reconsider enforcement or amend the Rules.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The document contrasts the negative list approach with a consolidated notification of exempted services, noting many prior exemptions were retained and some items shifted between exclusion and exemption. It enumerates principal exempt categories including health care, charitable and educational services, certain legal, cultural, transport, construction and government related services, and explains that negative list items are excluded from the statutory definition of "service" while notification based exemptions remain services relieved from levy by delegated power; amendment routes differ accordingly.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Liability to deduct TDS arises on payments to vehicle owners for transport services irrespective of a written contract when payments to a subcontractor exceed the statutory threshold and the payer's turnover exceeds the audit threshold; failure to deduct and produce TDS particulars permits disallowance of the expenditure and inclusion of the payments in the payer's taxable income.
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      Summary: A technical discrepancy in the originally released press note concerning the Cement index was detected and corrected suo moto by the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, which issued a revised press note the same day to supersede the inaccurate figures and update the estimated growth rates for the Core Sector and Cement.
      Summary: Consolidated schedules of income tax rates for multiple taxpayer categories are presented alongside operative rates for withholding and collection mechanisms, including TDS thresholds and historical TDS tables, TCS, Dividend Distribution Tax, income distribution rates for specified mutual fund entities, prescribed depreciation rates, the Cost Inflation Index, Alternate Minimum Tax for non-corporate persons, and Security Transaction Tax, serving as a reference index of applicable tax and compliance rates.
      Summary: Announcement sets a quarterly auction calendar for Government of India Treasury Bills for July-September 2012, listing weekly auction dates with specified notified allotments for 91 day, 182 day and 364 day bills and cumulative quarterly totals. The Government, in consultation with the Reserve Bank of India, retains discretion to modify amounts and timing based on cash requirements and market conditions; the calendar is subject to change and all auctions are governed by the applicable General Notification and auction terms.
      Summary: Notification No. 55/2012-Customs (N.T.) dated 29 June 2012 revises tariff value entries: Table 1 sets updated US$ per metric tonne values including Brass Scrap (all grades), and Table 2 prescribes US$ tariff values for gold and silver where benefit of specified entries of Notification No. 12/2012-Customs is availed, serving as the customs valuation reference for duty assessment.
      Summary: The Ministry of Finance instructed continuation of no-fee registration for subsisting secured transactions created before 1 April 2011, extending the free registration window from 1 July 2012 to 30 September 2012, and directed CERSAI to register remaining banks so they can avail the fee waiver.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes has issued Draft GAAR Guidelines with annexures, forms and illustrative examples and invited public comments to finalise the guidelines; submissions are to be sent to the designated official or email within the consultation period. Implementation of GAAR has been deferred by one year and will be applicable from the newly communicated start date.
      Summary: The May 2012 Index of Eight Core Industries (weight 37.90% in IIP) was 150.9, up 4.6% in May with cumulative April-May 2012-13 growth 4.2%. Sectoral May 2012 changes: coal +8.0%, crude oil +0.5%, natural gas -10.8%, refinery products +2.9%, fertilizers -15.1%, steel +4.9%, cement +22.1%, electricity +5.2%. Cumulative Apr-May shifts include coal +5.9%, crude oil -0.4%, natural gas -11.1%, fertilizers -12.4%, and cement +20.3%. Data are provisional; detailed index and growth tables are in the annexure.
      Summary: Draft guidelines recommend a framework for implementing General Anti-Avoidance Rules (GAAR) under section 101 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 through a monetary threshold, prescribed statutory forms, fixed time limits and an Approving Panel mechanism. The circular is intended to explain GAAR, distinguish tax avoidance from tax evasion and tax mitigation, provide safe-harbour treatment for certain Foreign Institutional Investors, clarify the prospective operation from 01.04.2013, and limit GAAR where a specific anti-avoidance rule already applies except in exceptional abusive cases.
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      Customs

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      55/2012 - dated - 29-6-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs(N.T) - Palm oil, Palmolein, Soyabean Oil (Crude) and Brass Scrap (all grades) - Traiff Values.
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs amends Notification No. 36/2001 Customs (N.T.) by substituting TABLE 1 and TABLE 2 to fix tariff values: TABLE 1 sets US$ per metric tonne values for specified vegetable oils, Brass Scrap (all grades), and Poppy Seeds (with several oil entries unchanged), and TABLE 2 establishes valuation benchmarks for gold and silver where specified notification benefits are claimed.
      2.
      54/2012 - dated - 29-6-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 14/2012 – Customs (N.T.). - in the Table, against serial number 34, in column (2), for the words and brackets “Chief Commissioner of Customs (Preventive), Chennai”, the words and brackets “Chief Commissioner of Customs (Preventive), Tiruchirapalli” shall be substituted.
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, exercising powers under section 4(1) of the Customs Act, has amended Notification No. 14/2002 - Customs (N.T.) by substituting, in the Table against serial number 34 column (2), the words and brackets identifying the Chief Commissioner of Customs (Preventive) at the previously listed city with words and brackets identifying that post at a different city, as promulgated by Notification No. 54/2012.
      3.
      F.No. 437/15/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 28-6-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority in respect of M/s Sun Tan Trading Co. Ltd., Mumbai and others.
      Summary: The Board assigns the Show Cause Notice issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence in the matter of M/s Sun Tan Trading Co. Ltd. and others to the Commissioner of Customs (Adjudication), Mumbai for adjudication pursuant to the statutory notification empowering assignment of non tariff customs matters.

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      42/2012 - dated - 29-6-2012 - ST
      Exemption in respect of services used in relation to export of goods
      Summary: Exemption applies to service tax on commission agent services provided by agents located outside India and used for export of goods, subject to a cap linked to the free on board value and to conditions including declaration of commission in the shipping bill, invoices issued in the exporter's name, registration with an export promotion council, possession of Import Export Code, prior intimation to the jurisdictional authority in Form EXP3, and certified half yearly filing in Form EXP4 with supporting originals and agreements; specified export categories are excluded and excess commission beyond the cap is taxable.
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      41/2012 - dated - 29-6-2012 - ST
      Rebate of service tax paid (hereinafter referred to as rebate) on the taxable services which are received by an exporter of goods (hereinafter referred to as the exporter) and used for export of goods
      Summary: Rebate of service tax is allowed to exporters for specified services used for export, by refund, subject to exclusions including services covered by certain CENVAT Credit Rules provisions and where CENVAT credit has been taken. Claims may be made either under a Schedule of rates applied as a percentage of FOB value or on the basis of certified documents evidencing actual service tax paid; procedural registration, shipping bill declarations, minimum thresholds, time limits, certification and verification by Central Excise officers apply, and rebates are recoverable if export proceeds are not realized within the foreign exchange period.
      6.
      02 - dated - 29-6-2012 - ST
      Service Tax (Removal of Difficulties) Second Order, 2012.
      Summary: The Order declares that, for purposes of service tax levy and collection, references to the earlier charging provision in Chapter V of the Finance Act, 1994 or any other Act shall be construed as references to the newly inserted charging provision, thereby removing doubt about existing cross references.
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      Service Tax

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      160/11/2012 - dated 29-6-2012
      Applicability of provisions of the Finance Act, 2004 relating to education cess and the Finance Act, 2007 relating to secondary and higher education cess– regarding.
      Summary: References in the Finance Acts to the repealed provision section 66 of the Finance Act, 1994 are to be construed as references to the re enacted provision section 66B under the General Clauses Act, 1897, and this construction has been formalised by Removal of Difficulties Order No. 2/2012 dated 29.06.2012; field formations and assessees are to be notified by Public Notice/Trade Notice for service tax administration.
      2.
      D.O.F.No.334/1/2012-TRU - dated 29-6-2012
      D.O. letter dated 29-06-2012 by Joint Secretary (TRU-II).
      Summary: Implementation of the Negative List regime from July 1, 2012 restructures the service tax framework with comprehensive changes to exemptions, Place of Provision Rules, Service Tax Rules and Cenvat Credit Rules, validation and revision of specific notifications on refunds and commission agent services, and transitional measures for existing notifications. A Removal of Difficulties Order addresses references to re enacted charging provisions, prior Board circulars inconsistent with the revised law are superseded, and operational guidance including an Educational Guide, seminars, officer training and coordinated identification of services to be taxed is mandated for smooth implementation.

      FEMA

      3.
      137 - dated 28-6-2012
      Foreign Investment in India - Sector Specific conditions.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank aligned Annex A and Annex B of Schedule 1 to the FEMA Regulations with the Government's Consolidated FDI Policy: Annex A lists sectors where FDI is prohibited; Annex B prescribes sector specific FDI caps, entry routes (Automatic or Government) and operative conditions, including minimum capitalization, divestment and sourcing requirements, lock in periods, security and licensing conditions. AD Category I banks are to inform constituents; amendments to FEMA regulations will be issued separately; directions are issued under the Foreign Exchange Management Act without prejudice to other statutory permissions.
      4.
      138 - dated 28-6-2012
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 50 million to the Government of the Republic of Zambia.
      Summary: A Line of Credit by Exim Bank to the Government of Zambia finances eligible exports of goods, machinery, equipment and consultancy services that qualify under the Foreign Trade Policy. At least 75% of contract value must be supplied from India, with up to 25% non-consultancy goods/services procured abroad. The Credit Agreement is effective from June 8, 2012; Letters of Credit and disbursements follow prescribed time limits. Shipments require GR/SDF declarations. No agency commission is payable under the LOC, though exporters may use own resources or EEFC balances for commission remittance subject to AD Category-I bank compliance. Directions issued under FEMA remain without prejudice to other statutory permissions.

      Companies Law

      5.
      08/2012 - dated 29-6-2012
      Filing of Cost Audit Report (Form I) and Compliance Report (Form A) in the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) mode.
      Summary: Filing of Cost Audit Report (Form I) and Compliance Report (Form A) with the Central Government may be made in XBRL format, permitted after 31 July 2012 as a continuation of General Circular No. 8/2012, and the Institute of Cost Accountants of India is requested to circulate this guidance to concerned members.
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