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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 04,2012

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      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: Whether restricting input tax credit on goods purchased within a State and sent outside the State otherwise than by sale operates as impermissible indirect taxation of inter state transactions is the core issue. The article contends that statutory retention of input tax credit functions as a back door tax beyond State competence, producing discriminatory treatment when the retained rate exceeds the applicable central tax rate, and calls for judicial scrutiny and realignment of retained ITC rates to avoid indirect taxation.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Exemption covers health care services defined to include diagnosis, treatment or care for illness, injury, deformity, abnormality or pregnancy in recognised systems of medicine, including supply of meals and patient transportation, but excluding cosmetic or plastic surgery except for restorative reconstruction. The exemption applies only when services are provided by a clinical establishment, an authorised medical practitioner, or para-medics, with clinical establishment defined to include hospitals, nursing homes, clinics and similar institutions and excluding armed forces establishments.
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      Summary: The Central Government will engage with the mutual fund industry and SEBI to enhance mutual fund competitiveness, increase retail participation and improve penetration in Tier II and Tier III centres while strengthening investor grievance redressal; immediate measures include energising distribution networks and allowing Asset Management Companies greater flexibility to manage the Total Expense Ratio, with the industry asked to study taxation issues and submit proposals, and medium term plans envisage greater roles for pension and insurance sectors to augment the industry.
      Summary: The Consultative Group will assess Indian pharma exports and global market developments, focusing on supporting R&D, reinforcing quality, safety and efficacy standards, and promoting Brand India Pharma through coordinated interagency and industry measures to enhance export competitiveness and global market position.
      Summary: E filing is made compulsory from Assessment Year 2012 13 for individuals and HUFs above a specified high income threshold and for resident individuals/HUFs with assets or signing authority outside India who must file specified ITR forms. Digital signature is not mandatory for these taxpayers; they may transmit electronically and verify later via the verification form. Digital signature filing remains mandatory for companies, firms and taxpayers filing under specified ITR forms where audit provisions apply. E filing is processed centrally and yields faster processing, refunds and related electronic services.
      Summary: Foreign trade statistics for May 2012 report exports valued lower in US dollars but higher in rupee terms, while imports declined in dollar terms yet rose in rupee terms. Oil imports increased in dollar terms for May and April-May, whereas non-oil imports decreased for both periods. The combined effect produced a narrower merchandise trade deficit for April-May 2012-13 compared with April-May 2011-12, with provisional tables detailing values and percentage growth rates in US dollars and rupees.
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      05 (RE-2012)/2009-2014 - dated - 2-7-2012 - FTP
      Conditions for export of Carpets, Handicraft items and Silk items.
      Summary: The notification amends Table A of Schedule 2 of the ITC(HS) by inserting entries for Handmade Woollen Carpets and Handicraft items and provides that exports shall not be permitted on the basis of Documents against Acceptance (D/A) unless such export is covered by a Bank Guarantee or ECGC Guarantee or is made to the exporter's own subsidiaries, own trading companies or own office cum warehouses.
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      04 (RE – 2012)/2009-2014 - dated - 2-7-2012 - FTP
      Prohibition on import of milk and milk products from China.
      Summary: Prohibition on import of milk and milk products from China is extended under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act and Foreign Trade Policy to cover milk and milk products including chocolates, chocolate products, candies, confectionery and food preparations with milk or milk solids as an ingredient, continuing prior notification measures and remaining in force until 23.6.2013 or until further orders.
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      03(RE-2012)/2009-2014 - dated - 29-6-2012 - FTP
      Export Policy of Onions.
      Summary: The Central Government amended the Foreign Trade Policy notification to remove the Minimum Export Price on onions with immediate effect, allowing export without any MEP, and required the 13 designated State/UT Export Authorities to send daily reports of registered export quantities to the Directorate General of Foreign Trade at the specified e mail address for monitoring.

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      Corrigendum - dated - 2-7-2012 - ST
      Corrigendum of Notification No. 36/2012-Service Tax.
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 36/2012-Service Tax dated 2 July 2012 amends rule 6A(1)(f) by substituting the phrase "Explanation 2" with "Explanation 3" in the specified clause of the original Gazette notification (G.S.R. 478(E), dated 20 June 2012).
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      43/2012 - dated - 2-7-2012 - ST
      Exemption to Railways from Service Tax After Finance Act 2012
      Summary: An exemption under section 93 of the Finance Act, 1994 relieves specified taxable services provided by the Indian Railways from service tax under section 66B for a limited period from the date of notification. The exempt services are: (a) passenger transportation by rail, with or without accompanied belongings, when provided in first class or in an air conditioned coach; and (b) transportation of goods by railways.
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