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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 11,2013

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      By: Ravi kapoor
      Summary: The Transfer Pricing Officer (TPO) may determine the Arm's Length Price for international transactions noticed during proceedings where the taxpayer failed to report them; the TPO must provide notice and opportunity to be heard, issue a written ALP determination to the Assessing Officer and taxpayer, and the Assessing Officer must compute total income having regard to the TPO's ALP. Legislative amendments expand TPO jurisdiction to unreported transactions and strengthen investigatory powers for on the spot verification.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Delegated legislation must be read in the context of and subordinate to the primary Act; where subordinate rules exceed or conflict with the enabling statute they cannot be given effect. Statutory rules should be interpreted so as to be intra vires and workable, and administrative circulars must conform to the Act and Rules. In taxation statutes legislative intent is to be gathered from plain, unambiguous language; courts must not add or substitute words and should ensure the statutory components identifying the subject, the person liable and the rate are clear.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Cenvat credit need not be reversed where input services were correctly availed and used to provide taxable services but service tax was not paid on portions of consideration that remained unrecovered under the receipt/collection basis. The credit rules do not require proportional denial of input credit for unpaid amounts later written off as bad debts, nor do they treat such use as wrongful utilization warranting reversal or penalty.
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      Summary: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India and the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance are offering a jointly awarded Certified Banking Compliance Professional Course for their members, designed to develop banking compliance personnel. The program requires candidates to pass an initial online examination and then attend classroom instruction; eligibility is limited to members of the two institutes and the certificate is jointly issued by the sponsoring bodies.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India issues daily reference exchange rates for major currencies, listing the US dollar and euro rates for the stated date and the previous day for comparison. Pound sterling and Japanese yen rates are derived from the US dollar reference by applying middle cross currency quotations. The SDR rupee rate is to be based on the published reference rate, indicating the reference rate's use as the benchmark for related conversions.
      Summary: The Cabinet Committee approved the Modified Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (MIIUS) for the 12th Plan with an outlay of Rs.1030 crore, reserving at least 10 percent for North Eastern Region projects and targeting 14-16 projects. A Project Management Agency will be appointed to assist the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion in appraisal and monitoring; proposals will receive in principle approval from an Apex Committee, be monitored against milestones for final approval, and targeted for completion by the end of the 12th Plan.
      Summary: Approval was granted for the partial disinvestment of Government equity in two listed CPSEs to secure compliance with public shareholding norms under the Securities Contract (Regulation) Rules by authorising the sale of five percent of paid up equity in ITDC and 1.02 percent in STC so each attains the mandated minimum public shareholding threshold of at least ten percent of total paid up equity.
      Summary: Meetings with U.S. corporate leaders, Ex Im Bank officials, and the Senate Finance Committee chair addressed transfer pricing, U.S. immigration law impacts on skilled visas, taxation, and recommendations to raise FDI caps; the Finance Minister urged U.S. companies to set up local manufacturing in India and affirmed India's pro growth, WTO compliant policies and commitment to a transparent, fair and non discriminatory investment environment.
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      Customs

      1.
      71/2013 - dated - 10-7-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 92/2012-Customs (N.T.), dated the 4th October, 2012
      Summary: Substitutes tariff item 711302 in Chapter 71 to classify articles of jewellery and parts thereof made of silver, measured in kilograms and assessed by net silver content with a prescribed drawback rate tied to net silver content and a .999 purity standard, thereby amending Notification No. 92/2012-Customs (N.T.).

      VAT - Delhi

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      F. 3(4)/Fin.(Rev-I)/2013-14/Dsvi/519 - dated - 9-7-2013 - DVAT
      Delhi Value Added Tax (Second Amendment)] Rules, 2013
      Summary: The 2013 Second Amendment to the Delhi VAT Rules revises thresholds in rule 4A, substitutes and inserts multiple DVAT forms (notably DVAT-04, DVAT-16, DVAT-45A, DVAT-48 and DVAT-56), mandates prominent display of registration details and TIN/ward number, shifts "publication" to website "hosting", and requires electronic transmission of return data with submission of Return Verification Form DVAT-56 accompanied by Form DVAT-20 proof of payment, TDS certificates and specified documents; digital signatures may exempt certain acknowledgements.
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      F. 3(6)/Fin.(Rev-I)/2013-14/Dsvi/499 - dated - 4-7-2013 - DVAT
      CST [(Delhi) (Amendment)] Rules, 2013 – Amendment of Rule 3 & Form 1
      Summary: The amendment substitutes Rule 3(2) of the Central Sales Tax (Delhi) Rules, 2005 to require the Commissioner or an authorised person to issue a receipt in Form DVAT-56 acknowledging receipt of a dealer's return when accompanied by Part-'C' of the receipted treasury challan, and replaces the appended Form 1 with a new quarterly Return of Sales Tax setting out identification, turnover breakdown, specified deductions, tax computation, deposit proof requirements, and verification and filing instructions.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      05/2013-14 - dated 10-7-2013
      Process of online registration.
      Summary: The circular permits registration to be granted on the dealer's online declarations and uploaded documents with a signed hard copy submitted to the ward; issuance of a computerised receipt triggers the statutory processing period and the Ward VATO must act within 15 days. Post-registration, the Ward VATO assigns a VATI to conduct physical verification within three months; the VATI must enter the verification report in the system within one week, and the Ward VATO must initiate action on any adverse report within three days.

      FEMA

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      15/2013-14 - dated 1-7-2013
      Master Circular on Foreign Investment in India
      Summary: Consolidated RBI regulatory framework under FEMA prescribes scope, entry routes (Automatic/Government), eligible non-resident investors, permissible instruments for FDI, pricing and valuation norms (SEBI or DCF), payment modes (inward remittance, NRE/FCNR debit, conversions, escrow), timelines (shares to be issued within 180 days or refund), sectoral caps and prohibited sectors, modes of investment (fresh issue, transfers, ESOPs, ADR/GDR, ECB conversion), and detailed reporting and compliance obligations via prescribed forms and AD bank certifications.
      3.
      05/2013-14 - dated 1-7-2013
      Master Circular on Risk Management and Inter-Bank Dealings
      Summary: Master Circular consolidates RBI guidance on risk management and inter-bank dealings, covering Foreign Exchange Derivative Contracts, Overseas Commodity & Freight Hedging, Rupee Accounts of Non-Resident Banks and inter-bank foreign exchange dealings under Notification No. FEMA 1/2000-RB, Regulation 4(2) of Notification No. FEMA 3/RB-2000 and Notification No. FEMA 25/RB-2000 and subsequent amendments; lists underlying circulars in an Appendix and is issued with a one-year sunset clause to be replaced by an updated master circular.
      4.
      06/2013-14 - dated 1-7-2013
      Master Circular on Miscellaneous Remittances from India –Facilities for Residents
      Summary: Authorised Dealers may permit outward remittances by resident individuals for specified current and permitted capital transactions under the Foreign Exchange Management Act and Rules, subject to prescribed ceilings, self declaration or documentary requirements, KYC/AML compliance, record retention, refusal/reporting obligations for suspicious transactions, and reporting of remittances (including those under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme) to the Reserve Bank. The Circular also sets rules for sale, surrender and retention of foreign exchange, operation of Resident Foreign Currency accounts, treatment of prepaid and payment cards, and conditions where prior government or Reserve Bank approval is required.

      DGFT

      5.
      19(RE 2013)/2009-14 - dated 10-7-2013
      Amendments in the Reward/Incentive Schemes of Chapter 3 of Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 - Appendix 37D of Handbook of Procedure (Vol. I).
      Summary: DGFT public notice amends the Handbook of Procedures by adding numerous HS tariff lines to the Focus Product Scheme in Appendix 37D, extending export incentive eligibility (at the scheme rate) to specified product groups-including aeronautical equipment, optical and measuring instruments, medical and diagnostic apparatus, pharmaceuticals and vaccines, jute products, and select electronic components-effective 15 August 2013; it also deletes Copper Sulphate (THUTIA) from Appendix 37A Table 2 with immediate effect.
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