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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 09,2013

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Finance Act, 2011 provisions taxing air-conditioned restaurants serving alcoholic beverages and short-term accommodation below three months were found to intrude on State List taxation powers, specifically covering sale and luxury-related entries, and thus exceed Parliament's legislative competence; persons who paid under those clauses may claim refunds.
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      Summary: The Minister affirmed that India's Intellectual Property laws are TRIPs compliant and that the Novartis decision was a judicial ruling, addressing patent-protection concerns; he also promoted foreign investment by outlining opportunities under the National Manufacturing Policy and National Investment and Manufacturing Zones and urged French support for the India-EU BTIA to enhance bilateral trade and investment.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank publishes official Reference Rates for the US dollar and the Euro as central exchange benchmarks, provides prior-day comparisons, and derives other currency rates (e.g., GBP, JPY) from the US dollar reference using middle cross-currency quotations; the SDR Rupee rate is declared to be based on the Reference Rate and the information is issued by the Bank in an official press release.
      Summary: Inclusion of specified high-technology items in the Focus Product Scheme provides an export incentive equal to 2% of FOB value for qualifying shipments; a Task Force and stakeholder consultations recommended adding 158 products from engineering, electronics, chemical and pharmaceutical sectors, with the incentive applicable from the notified commencement date and implemented via a separate foreign trade notification.
      Summary: The Central Government appointed Shri Sudhir Kumar Jain as Chairman and Managing Director of Syndicate Bank for a five year term from assumption of charge or until further orders, and appointed Shri S.B. Mainak as Managing Director of LIC from assumption of charge until the terminal date specified in the announcement.
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      Customs

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      34/2013 - dated - 8-7-2013 - Cus
      Amends notification of 12/2012 -Customs Dated 17.03.2012
      Summary: The Central Government, under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, by Notification No.34/2013-Customs, substitutes the entries in column (4) of the Table in the principal notification No.12/2012-Customs for specified serial numbers, thereby altering the tariff entries for those items and recording the change in the Gazette.
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      Income Tax

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      HRD/AD/870/4/2008-09/1070 - dated 2-7-2013
      DESIGNATION OF CENTRAL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS & FIRST APPELLATE AUTHORITY IN THE OFFICE OF DIRECTORATE OF INCOME TAX (HRD.
      Summary: Designation of Central Public Information Officers and First Appellate Authority is effected for the Directorate of Income Tax (Human Resource Development), superseding prior orders. Specific officers are named as CPIOs with corresponding first appellate authorities for each division (Cadre Management; Performance Management and Administration; Training & Capacity Building). The designations are effective immediately and continue until further orders, establishing the internal points for handling information requests and first level RTI appeals.

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      04 - dated 8-7-2013
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 10 million to the Government of Seychelles
      Summary: Exim Bank's LOC to the Government of Seychelles finances eligible imports from India subject to Foreign Trade Policy eligibility, a requirement that at least 75 percent of contract value be supplied from India (with limited relaxations for civil construction), prescribed disbursement timelines for project and supply contracts, declaration of shipments on GR/SDF forms, prohibition on payable agency commission under the LOC with limited remittance options, and issuance of directions to AD Category I banks under FEMA.
      3.
      05 - dated 8-7-2013
      Deferred Payment Protocols dated April 30, 1981 and December 23, 1985 between Government of India and erstwhile USSR
      Summary: The Reserve Bank directed a revision of the Special Currency Basket rupee valuation to be applied to transactions under the Deferred Payment Protocols with the erstwhile USSR, instructing Authorised Dealer Category I banks to implement the revised valuation from the stated effective date and to notify their constituents; the directions are issued under FEMA and without prejudice to other statutory permissions.
      4.
      06 - dated 8-7-2013
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) Policy - Non-Banking Finance Company – Asset Finance Companies (NBFC - AFCs)
      Summary: NBFCs classified as Asset Finance Companies may avail ECBs under the automatic route to finance import of infrastructure equipment for leasing to infrastructure projects, subject to minimum five year average maturity, full hedging of currency risk, and foreign currency bonds only from FATF compliant host jurisdictions; automatic route ECBs (including outstanding ECBs) are limited to 75 percent of owned funds with a per year ceiling, while borrowings beyond that require Reserve Bank approval.
      5.
      07 - dated 8-7-2013
      Risk Management and Inter Bank Dealings
      Summary: AD Category I banks are prohibited from proprietary trading in exchange traded currency futures and currency options; any transactions in these markets must be conducted solely on behalf of clients. The prohibition is effective immediately, remains until further notice, is issued under the foreign exchange regulatory framework, and does not affect other permissions or approvals required under other laws.
      6.
      09/2013-14 - dated 1-7-2013
      Master Circular on Compounding of Contraventions under FEMA, 1999
      Summary: Compounding under FEMA is a voluntary statutory mechanism for settlement of admitted, quantifiable contraventions administered mainly by the Reserve Bank of India under Section 15 and the Compounding Rules, 2000; applications must follow prescribed formats with supporting annexes, are subject to CA discretion in assessing compoundability and quantifying sums by reference to factors like unfair gain and loss to the exchequer, and on payment and compliance result in discharge from further proceedings, whereas non payment or serious issues may lead to enforcement referrals.
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      12/2013-14 - dated 1-7-2013
      Master Circular on External Commercial Borrowings and Trade Credits
      Summary: The Master Circular sets out the consolidated framework for External Commercial Borrowings, specifying the Automatic and Approval routes, categories of eligible borrowers and recognised lenders, minimum average maturities and corresponding all in cost ceilings, permitted and prohibited end uses, security and guarantee conditions, procedures for Loan Registration Numbers, reporting obligations for Authorised Dealer banks, and special schemes for FCCBs, FCEBs, take out finance, spectrum refinance and low cost affordable housing, with primary compliance responsibility on borrowers and delegated procedural powers to AD Category I banks.
      8.
      01/2013-14 - dated 1-7-2013
      Master Circular on Money Transfer Service Scheme
      Summary: Master Circular consolidates MTSS rules: eligibility and authorisation requirements for Indian Agents, due-diligence and supervisory standards for Overseas Principals, collateral arrangements and remittance/payment limits, mandatory procedures for appointment, monitoring and audit of Sub-Agents, and comprehensive KYC/AML/CFT obligations including customer identification, risk-based due diligence, enhanced measures for PEPs, record-keeping, and timelines/formats for Cash Transaction Reports and Suspicious Transaction Reports to FIU-IND, together with prescribed reporting to the Reserve Bank.
      9.
      DBOD.No.Dir.BC.10/13.03.00/2013-14 - dated 1-7-2013
      Master Circular on Interest Rates on Rupee Deposits held in Domestic, Ordinary Non-Resident (NRO) and Non-Resident (External) (NRE) Accounts
      Summary: Consolidates RBI directives on interest rates, tenors, calculation, disclosure and operational rules for Domestic, NRO and NRE rupee deposits. Banks are free to fix savings and specified term deposit rates with Board/ALCO approval, subject to non-discrimination, disclosure and the constraint that rates on NRE/NRO deposits not exceed those on comparable domestic rupee deposits. The circular prescribes minimum tenors, permitted additional interest concessions, rules for premature withdrawal, conversion, renewal, advances against deposits, rounding, issuance of term deposit receipts, Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account features, and prohibitions on certain inducements and discriminatory practices.
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      03/2013-14 - dated 1-7-2013
      Master Circular on Memorandum of Instructions for Opening and Maintenance of Rupee/ Foreign Currency Vostro Accounts of Non-resident Exchange Houses
      Summary: This Master Circular consolidates rules for opening and maintaining Rupee Vostro Accounts and foreign currency vostro accounts of non-resident Exchange Houses under Rupee Drawing Arrangements. It prescribes three procedures-DDA, Non DDA and Speed Remittance-setting out funding, verification, audit or deputation requirements, collateral cover based on operating vintage, prohibition of overdrafts and cash disbursements, operational limits on drawee branches, and mandatory KYC/AML/CFT compliance, concurrent audit inclusion and periodic reporting to the Reserve Bank.
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