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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 07,2012

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: A tax administration circular on pension scheme deductions contains a typographical inconsistency between paragraph four and paragraph two and the governing statutory provision; because such circulars constitute binding administrative guidance, the error risks wrongful disallowances and litigation, and requires prompt rectification to ensure consistent application and protect taxpayer rights.
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      Summary: Allocation assigns administrative, parliamentary and disciplinary responsibilities to the Minister of State and delegates departmental authorities with monetary and procedural limits: common duties include parliamentary answers, VIP references, disciplinary cases, appointments below Deputy Secretary, deputation and premature retirement cases; Department of Expenditure delegations cover accommodation, pay revision, PIB/EFC cleared cases, Non Plan and plan/PPP approvals with specified cost and escalation conditions, and state assistance; Economic Affairs covers small savings and currency; Financial Services covers non policy matters and non official director appointments. Undelegated matters go to the Prime Minister and consolidated Cabinet notes are required.
      Summary: Adoption and implementation of IFRS are presented as a global shift toward a principles-based financial reporting architecture intended to harmonise accounting across jurisdictions and reduce multinational reporting costs. IFRS comprises post 2001 IFRS, pre 2001 IAS, SIC interpretations and the Conceptual Framework. The IASB is developing and revising standards on financial instrument classification and measurement, loan impairment, hedging, consolidation, offset and revenue recognition, while interpretations continue to refine existing rules, prompting institutions to plan for future mandatory effective dates.
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      Customs

      1.
      56/2012 - dated - 5-7-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No.52/2012-CUSTOMS (N.T.) - Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 22nd June, 2012.
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs revises exchange rates for conversion between specified foreign currencies and Indian rupees under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, superseding the earlier notification and prescribing distinct rates for imported and export goods effective from 6th July, 2012, as set out in Schedule I and Schedule II, with corrigenda noted for certain entries.

      DGFT

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      06 (RE-2012) /2009-2014 - dated - 4-7-2012 - FTP
      Removal of Minimum Export Price (MEP) of Basmati rice.
      Summary: Deletion of the entry at Point (ii) in the "Nature of Restriction" column for Sl. No. 57, Chapter 10 of Schedule 2 of the ITC(HS) removes the Minimum Export Price requirement for basmati rice while leaving Point (i) and Points (iii)-(viii) in that column unchanged, thereby allowing basmati rice to be exported without any MEP subject to the remaining conditions in the Schedule.

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      25/2012 - dated - 2-7-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (seventh Amendment) Rules, 2012 - Amends rule 12(1)
      Summary: The Income tax (7th Amendment) Rules, 2012 amend rule 12 of the Income tax Rules, 1962 by qualifying references to a taxpayer "who is a resident" to exclude a person who is not ordinarily resident within the meaning of sub section (6) of section 6, with a parallel insertion in rule 12(3) proviso. The amendment also substitutes Forms ITR 5 and ITR 6 in Appendix II, and attaches the revised return forms and detailed instructions governing eligibility, schedules, filing modes, and compliance mechanics.
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      20/2012 - dated - 12-6-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Double Taxation Agreement - Agreement for Avoidance of Double Taxation and Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Foreign Countries - Nepal.
      Summary: The Agreement between India and Nepal allocates taxing rights and prevents fiscal evasion for persons resident in one or both States: taxes on income are covered and defined; residence and fiscal year rules determine applicability; business profits are taxable only in the residence State except when attributable to a permanent establishment in the source State; income from immovable property, certain capital gains, and specific personal and employment income categories have targeted source state taxing rights; withholding limits are set for dividends, interest and royalties with carve outs; mechanisms include credit relief, a mutual agreement procedure, exchange of information, assistance in collection and a limitation of benefits rule.
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      17/2012 - dated 5-7-2012
      Verification of genuineness, of duty credit scrips issued under Chapter 3 of FTP, before registration.
      Summary: Verification of genuineness of duty credit scrips under Chapter 3 of the FTP shall continue to be done prior to registration because online EDI transmission of validated scrips is not operational. Field formations must verify issuing authority signatures, cross-check scrip particulars against the Regional Authority's official website, retain printouts or obtain written confirmation where online records are absent, and may carry out random verification of shipping bills. Quarterly reports on verification outcomes and discrepancies must be forwarded to the Board.
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      18/2012 - dated 5-7-2012
      Amendment in para (4) of Circular No. 38/2010-Customs, dated 27.09.2010-Served From India Schemes(SFIS) – reg:-
      Summary: Vehicles structurally pre-designed and pre-fitted for specific professional uses-including Ambulances, Sewage Disposal Trucks, Refuse Disposal Vehicles and off-highway Dumpers-may be imported against SFIS scrips as they cannot reasonably be repurposed for general or personal use; personal vehicles such as motor cars, SUVs and MUVs remain excluded, and no change is made to Notification No. 91/2009-Customs or other aspects of para (4) of Circular No. 38/2010-Customs.
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