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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 10,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Rule 55(3) mandates mechanically or electronically printed consecutive serial numbers on retail invoices and Section 51 requires carriers to carry prescribed transport and sale documents at information collection centres; two printed invoices bearing the same serial number and date, one produced only after detention, led authorities to infer an attempt to evade tax, reject a clerical-mistake explanation, and impose penalty, a factual conclusion the High Court upheld as a permissible view.
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      Summary: Publication of official reference exchange rates records Reference Rates for the US dollar and the Euro, provides derived GBP and JPY rates based on the US dollar reference and middle cross currency quotes, and specifies that the SDR Rupee rate will be determined on the basis of the published reference rate.
      Summary: Central assistance for model salt farms is provided through collaborative projects involving CSMCRI, state governments and NGOs, conditional on submission of concrete project proposals. Sanctioned projects are financed under a shared cost framework whereby central contributions are complemented by funding from state governments and CSMCRI, with alternative agreed allocations for specific sites; lack of a concrete proposal resulted in non decision on a funding request and the State was informed.
      Summary: The central policy framework deploys targeted incentives and regulatory reforms to stimulate industrial and manufacturing growth by lowering barriers to investment and improving infrastructure, through the National Manufacturing Policy, FDI policy rationalization, streamlined approvals, e biz facilitation, development of Industrial Corridors, and subsidy or sectoral programmes for challenging areas.
      Summary: Assessment of 39 IIUS projects shows 21 completed and the rest at varying stages; two sanctions withdrawn where implementation did not commence. Delays arose mainly from land acquisition and environmental clearances and from shortfalls in stakeholder and State contributions. An independent evaluation found the Scheme delivered common facilities and infrastructure critical to SME clusters and supported pollution-control measures. The Scheme was revised as the Modified Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (MIIUS), under which only a State Implementing Agency (SIA) may implement new projects; Appendix-II records projects and central grant earmarking under the revised framework.
      Summary: The Government implemented measures for Current Account Deficit management-export promotion, curbing non essential and gold imports, improving capital inflows and reducing FX volatility-which, according to the central bank, coincided with an improved trade balance and a significant reduction in the current account deficit.
      Summary: Import of gold reporting discloses annual import quantities for three fiscal years and provides seizure figures by Customs and the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, indicating enforcement activity against illicit importation. The release also records the Reserve Bank's reported gold holdings and notes lack of official data on gold held by the public.
      Summary: EU prohibition on import of specified Indian fruits, including Alphonso mangoes, was instituted due to interceptions of consignments not compliant with phytosanitary regulations. The Government of India enhanced inspection capacity and infrastructure, implemented a Standard Operating Procedure for exports, and mandated routing of perishables to the EU through approved pack houses to enable inspection and certification, while formally notifying the EU and registering disagreement with the temporary restriction.
      Summary: The Government provides targeted export facilitation measures including a Technology Upgradation Scheme, capital and interest subsidy assistance for tuna processing and seafood unit modernisation, chilled tuna export support, development assistance for ornamental/aquarium fishes, and Sea Freight Assistance, together with state level funding for large cold storages, modern ice plants, and subsidised insulated fish boxes to strengthen cold chain and export infrastructure for value added marine food products.
      Summary: Reduction in budgetary support for plantations and sectoral production trends are central to assessing tea sector resilience. Tea production fell in April-May 2014 while rising in January-March 2014; June rainfall may mitigate the shortfall. The budgetary allocation for plantations declined year on year, implicating public financing for the tea sector. Strengthening irrigation infrastructure is identified as a key adaptive measure to address climate variability. The Government affirms continuing financial support to the Tea Board to enable its mandated functions.
      Summary: Bicycles attract basic customs duty at 30% and specified parts at 20%. Allegations of misuse of preferential origin claims led the Central Board of Excise and Customs to initiate verification of certificates of origin under SAFTA, SAPTA and ISLFTA on 31 January 2014; the Department of Commerce has advised State Governments to procure Indian-made bicycles with indigenous parts to protect domestic industry.
      Summary: India's services sector accounted for a majority share of national output, with uneven sub sector performance: robust expansion in financing, insurance, real estate and business services, significant growth in IT and BPM, and a slowdown in trade, hotels, restaurants, transport, storage and communications; inbound tourism and domestic travel volumes also increased.
      Summary: Social-sector expenditure has risen modestly as a share of total government outlay and GDP, with education spending increasing and health spending remaining low, prompting calls for higher allocations and quality improvements. Poverty headcounts declined substantially between the reference periods, but human development gaps in life expectancy and schooling persist. Measured inequality fell and employment growth slowed; inter-state variation and the need for greater female inclusion are highlighted as key policy priorities.
      Summary: Focused planning is required to secure the inclusion of women and children in growth through targeted social and financial measures, increased participation in decision making, and affirmative interventions. Adoption of a National Policy for Children and enactment of specialist protective statutes like the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act and the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act are cited to address violence and strengthen rights realization.
      Summary: Economic policy focus centres on restoring growth through macroeconomic stabilisation and structural reforms across fiscal, monetary and regulatory domains, emphasising a low and stable inflation regime, fiscal consolidation via revenue augmentation and expenditure rationalisation, subsidy rationalisation with a move toward targeted income support, and removal of restrictions on farmers' trade and storage to improve agricultural outcomes.
      Summary: Regulators implemented the non-legislative aspects of the FSLRC recommendations focusing on governance enhancements: strengthened consumer protection, greater transparency via clearer reporting and regulator-regulated interfaces, and more open rulemaking through mandatory public consultations and required cost-benefit analysis. The measures address market gaps by noting household exclusion from parts of the financial system and the need to develop a capable bond market for infrastructure financing.
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