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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 11,2014

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      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Notification 06/2014 amends the Mega Exemption Notification 25/2012 by expanding exempted services to include bio medical waste treatment provided to clinical establishments, removing the exemption for clinical testing of new drugs on human participants, substituting a new exemption framework for educational institutions that lists services by and to such institutions and introduces a new definition of educational institution, and revising hospitality and transport exemptions including treatment of radio taxis and exempt rail, vessel and specified goods carriage services.
      By: Madhukar N Hiregange
      Summary: Change in Central Excise liability or rate triggers duty from the notified cutoff at midnight for goods first becoming liable, earlier exempt goods now taxable, and goods with rate changes; obligations include registration, duty paid procurement of inputs, prompt removal of finished goods, invoice disclosures, stock taking of RM/WIP/FG, cenvat credit adjustment or reversal, and assessing SSI exemption eligibility. Similar timing principles apply to Service Tax (rate, exemption or negative list changes) and Customs (timing of Bill of Entry and warehouse status).
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 468 and Section 469 grant the Central Government broad rulemaking power to prescribe procedures and matters necessary to implement the Companies Act, 2013, including winding up, meetings of creditors, reduction of capital, and applications to the Tribunal. The Act anticipates extensive subordinate rules that operationalise statutory obligations; multiple consolidated Rules were notified covering incorporation, capital, deposits, governance, accounts, audit, meetings, CSR and adjudication, while circulars and amendments provide ongoing clarifications. Rules inconsistent with the Act are invalid to the extent of inconsistency.
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      Summary: Service Tax amendments implement Budget 2014-15 changes: resident private limited companies specified for advance rulings; amendments to Place of Provision of Services and Point of Taxation rules; updates to determination of value and prescribed interest for late payment; changes to reverse charge notifications, abatement rates, and exemptions including SEZ authorised operations; and modification of the mega exemption notification. A circular clarifies distribution of common input service credit under rule 7(d) of the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004, and a departmental communication consolidates the Budget changes.
      Summary: Series of Central Excise notifications revise duty rates, exemption scopes and procedural rules: recession of the Clean Energy Cess notification; adjustments to effective duty rates and optional payment mechanisms with or without cenvat credit; specific duty determinations for pan masala and gutkha; exemptions for capital goods consumed captively, solar project machinery, bio CNG equipment, UN/international supplies, defence uses and certain AIDS programme items; and accompanying amendments to CENVAT Credit, valuation, pan masala capacity rules, MRP abatement and advance ruling eligibility.
      Summary: Budget 2014-15 issued Customs notifications amending tariff and non tariff treatment: a Project Imports amendment, exemptions for research/educational institutions and international organisations, targeted exemptions for national programme goods, prescribed or adjusted effective rates of duty, duty free re import provisions, exemptions from Education and Higher Education cesses, concessional rates for specified partners, and non tariff changes including Advance Ruling class designation and Baggage Rules amendments.
      Summary: A National Industrial Corridor Authority will be established to coordinate industrial corridor development linked to smart cities and transport connectivity, overseeing expedited master planning for key corridors and smart city sites, and facilitating the creation of new industrial clusters. An Export Promotion Mission is proposed to bring stakeholders together and strengthen export facilitation, while States are urged to provide necessary infrastructure and facilitation measures.
      Summary: Proposal to establish 3P India as an institution to mainstream Public-Private Partnerships by supporting advanced contracting models and creating expedited dispute redressal mechanisms for infrastructure PPPs; paired with sectoral initiatives prioritising port connectivity and SEZs, inland waterways development under Jal Marg Vikas, airport development via the Airport Authority or PPPs, and enhanced national and state highway investments alongside expressway and industrial corridor works.
      Summary: Financial inclusion mission to provide universal household banking services targets weaker sections with two accounts per household; banks encouraged to offer long term, flexibly structured infrastructure loans and to raise long term funds with reduced regulatory pre emption; framework to authorize private universal banks and license small and differentiated banks, including payment and local area banks, to meet credit and remittance needs; additional Debt Recovery Tribunals to strengthen recovery of non performing assets.
      Summary: An initial allocation establishes a technology development fund to provide resources to public and private sector entities, including small and medium enterprises, and academic and scientific institutions, for research and development of defence systems to enhance cutting edge technology capability.
      Summary: The Budget allocates initial funding for an Ultra-Modern Super Critical Coal Based Thermal Power Technology scheme, establishes measures for coal quality control and assured coal supply to plants (including those commissioned or to be commissioned by March 2015) to unlock investments, and advances renewable and gas initiatives by funding Ultra Mega Solar Projects, solar agricultural pumps and canal-bank solar parks, accelerating Green Energy Corridor implementation, promoting Coal Bed Methane development and reviving wells, and scaling up piped natural gas distribution.
      Summary: The Government will prioritise reforms including restructuring of the Food Corporation, reduction of transportation and distribution losses, and improvement of the Public Distribution System to ensure reasonable prices of wheat and rice for weaker sections, relying on Central pool stock management and, when required, open market sales to stabilise prices.
      Summary: A National Industrial Corridor Authority will be established in Pune to coordinate industrial corridors and linked smart cities, with master planning expedited for the Amritsar-Kolkata corridor and three smart cities in the Chennai-Bengaluru corridor (Ponneri, Krishnapatnam, Tumkur). Perspective plans for the Bengaluru-Mumbai Economic Corridor and the Vizag-Chennai corridor will provide for new industrial clusters. Kakinada and its port will be developed as a hardware manufacturing driver, and an Export Promotion Mission is proposed to consolidate stakeholders and enhance export facilitation.
      Summary: The budget restructures import and excise duties to promote domestic manufacturing and correct inverted duties by selectively reducing basic customs duty on inputs and finished goods while granting concessional rates for project machinery in solar and compressed biogas sectors; it raises duties on certain raw materials and exports, adjusts duty-free entitlements for garments, alters excise rates for specified machinery and tobacco-related products, and increases the Clean Energy Cess to finance environmental initiatives.
      Summary: Budget estimates set total expenditure and financing targets for 2014-15, specifying Gross Tax Receipts, Non Tax Revenue, capital receipts other than borrowings and the Net Share of the Centre. The Budget distinguishes Non plan and Plan expenditure, provides additional provisions for fertiliser subsidy and armed forces capital expenditure, and records Plan increases targeted to agriculture, health and education capacity, transport and infrastructure, clean energy, water resources and river conservation. A separate statement and allocation for the North Eastern Region is introduced, alongside earmarked allocations for women and child welfare.
      Summary: Service tax scope is broadened to include online and mobile advertising and certain transport and clinical services while preserving an exclusion for print advertising; Cenvat credit for rent-a-cab and tour operator services is permitted, tour services wholly conducted outside the country are excluded, specified pre existing Employees' State Insurance services are exempted, and life micro-insurance exemptions are expanded to the stated sum assured threshold. Trade facilitation steps include expanded 24x7 customs clearance at additional airports and seaports and implementation of an Indian Customs Single Window Project, alongside legislative amendments to expedite disposal of appeals and a reaffirmed commitment to implement GST.
      Summary: Budget speech announces allocations for power and water sector reform to upgrade Delhi's infrastructure and address long term water supply issues, prioritising the Renuka Dam; it also provides funds for island communications, disaster preparedness, assistance for displaced populations, a National Centre for Himalayan Studies, and a proposed National Academy for Customs and Excise.
      Summary: Basic personal income-tax exemption thresholds and certain deduction limits were raised while surcharge rates remained unchanged; education cess continues. A temporary 15 percent investment allowance was introduced for manufacturing companies investing in new plant and machinery alongside an existing higher-threshold allowance. Income of foreign portfolio investors from securities will be treated as capital gains and a concessional dividend tax rate for foreign investors retained. The concessional tax regime for foreign borrowings was extended and broadened to all bond types, and an APA roll back provision was proposed to apply APAs to certain prior-year transactions.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      20/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Recession of Notification No.3/2010, dated the 22nd June, 2010 - Effective rate of Clean Energy Cess leviable on goods
      Summary: The Central Government, exercising its statutory power under fiscal and excise enactments and citing public interest, rescinds Notification No.3/2010 concerning the effective rate of Clean Energy Cess on goods, but expressly preserves the effect of actions done or omissions made before the rescission by a saving clause limiting the rescission to prospective operation.
      2.
      19/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Amendment in Notification No.67/95-Central Excise, dated the 16th March, 1995 - Exemption to all capital goods and specified inputs if captively consumed within the factory of production
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No.67/95-Central Excise by substituting, in the TABLE at column (2), an entry referring to all goods falling under the First Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985, thereby extending exemption coverage to those goods, including capital goods and specified inputs when captively consumed within the factory of production.
      3.
      18 /2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Amendment in Notification no. 23/2003 CE dated 31.3.2003 - EOUs/EHTP/STP Units - Excise Exemption on Goods Cleared to DTA - Exemption extended to Education Cess
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No.23/2003 by inserting entries that exempt, for all chapters and goods covered, the duty of excise equivalent to the education cess and the duty equivalent to the Secondary and Higher Education cess as leviable under the respective Finance Acts, read with the proviso to sub-section (1) of section (3) of the Central Excise Act.
      4.
      17/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Amendment in notification No. 16/2010 - Capacity based rate of duty - unmanufactured tobacco, bearing a brand name - chewing tobacco
      Summary: The notification substitutes Table 1 to fix monthly duty rates per packing machine for chewing tobacco and unmanufactured tobacco according to retail sale price bands and product configuration, including formulae for rates above specified price thresholds and worked illustrations; and substitutes Table 2 to prescribe duty ratios allocating the aggregate duty among Central Excise, additional excise duty, National Calamity Contingent Duty, Education Cess, and Secondary and Higher Education Cess for unmanufactured and chewing tobacco.
      5.
      16/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Amendment in Notification No. 42/2008-Central Excise, dated the 1st July, 2008 - Specified rate of duty payable on the basis of capacity of production on Pan Masala and Gutkha
      Summary: The amendment replaces existing tables to fix the rate of duty per packing machine per month for pan masala and pan masala containing tobacco according to retail pouch price bands, and provides a linear formula for prices above the highest band. It also substitutes a duty composition table allocating the overall duty into ratios for central excise, additional excise, National Calamity Contingent Duty, Education Cess, and Secondary and Higher Education Cess for each product category.
      6.
      15/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Amendment in Notification No. 15/2010- Central Excise, dated the 27th February, 2010 - Exempts all items of machinery, and components, required for initial setting up of a solar power generation project or facility or solar energy production
      Summary: Amends Notification No.15/2010 to extend the exemption to goods required for solar energy production and substitutes condition (1) to require an officer not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary to recommend the exemption, specifying quantity, description and specification of the goods and certifying they are required for initial setting up of a solar power generation or solar energy production project or facility.
      7.
      14/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Amendment in Notification No. 33/2005- Central Excise, dated the 8th September, 2005 - Goods required for for compressed bio-gas (Bio-CNG)
      Summary: Amendment incorporates compressed bio-gas (Bio-CNG) into the exemption scheme for initial setting up of projects originally limited to power generation and inserts Bio-CNG references into the opening paragraph and condition (i); it also modifies condition (ii) to specify that the requirement to "prove" applies to projects for the generation of power, clarifying evidentiary obligations while extending notification coverage to Bio-CNG projects.
      8.
      13/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Exemption to certain Drugs, Diagnostics and Equipments required for National AIDS Control Programme funded by Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria(GFATM)
      Summary: Exempts specified ARV drugs and listed diagnostics and equipment from excise duty for use in the National AIDS Control Programme funded by the Global Fund, conditional on production at clearance of a certificate from an officer not below Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare confirming the goods are required for that programme; the notification ceases to have effect on or after the first day of April, 2015.
      9.
      12/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Amendment in Notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise, dated the 17th March, 2012 - Effective rate of duty of central excise
      Summary: The notification amends the central excise exemption Table by substituting tariff entries and duty rates, inserting new Nil-duty and concessional-duty serial entries for inputs used in solar photovoltaic manufacturing, wind-generator bearings, photovoltaic ribbon, EVA sheets and backsheets, RO membrane elements, LED components and other specified goods, and revises footwear duty treatment by retail sale price. The Annexure is revised to require pre-clearance certificates from designated officials for certain exemptions and to update LIST 8 references to new serial entries.
      10.
      11/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Amendment in Notification No. 108/95-Central Excise, dated the 28th August, 1995 - Exemption to Goods supplied to UN/International Organisations or Projects
      Summary: Where goods cleared before March 1, 2008 under the exemption to certain international organisations are no longer required for the original project, the manufacturer may either transfer the goods to a new, Government-approved project on production of certificates from the competent government officer and the relevant international organisation, or pay excise duty on the depreciated value of the goods. Depreciated value is determined by a straight-line quarterly depreciation schedule applied to the original cleared value, subject to a maximum depreciation cap, and the required certificates must be produced to the Assistant Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner of Central Excise having jurisdiction over the factory.
      11.
      10/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Amendment in Notification No.64/95-Central Excise, dated the 16th March, 1995 - Exemption to goods supplied for defence and other specified purposes
      Summary: Exemption for all goods manufactured by an Indian Offset Partner and supplied for use in radars acquired under contract, contingent on a duty exemption certificate from an authorized officer certifying: the procuring agency's purchase order on the contractor; the contractor's purchase order on the IOP with quantity and description; and that the goods are intended for use in the acquired radars. The exemption is limited by an explicit expiry provision.
      12.
      09/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Amendment in the Notification No. 2/2011-Central Excise, dated the 1st March, 2011 - Option to pay duty at 6% (earlier 5%) with cenvat credit
      Summary: Notification No. 9/2014 dated 11 July 2014 amends Notification No. 2/2011 by inserting a new tariff entry for gloves specially designed for use in sports (420321), substituting the description for the sewing machine entry to read "Sewing machines other than those operated with electric motors, whether in-built or attachable to the body," and omitting the entry at serial number 63; the amendment implements the option to pay duty at six percent with cenvat credit and is issued under section 5A(1) of the Central Excise Act, 1944.
      13.
      08/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE
      Amendments in the notification No. 1/2011-Central Excise - Effective rate of duty 2% (earlier 1%) on certain items without availing cenvat credit.
      Summary: Amendments to the Central Excise notification, under section 5A, modify the Table governing goods eligible for a concessionary effective duty rate when cenvat credit is not availed by inserting a tariff entry for gloves specially designed for sports, omitting an existing serial entry at serial number 63, inserting an entry for polyester staple fibre or filament yarn manufactured from plastic scrap or waste, substituting the description for sewing machines to specify non-electric sewing machines, and omitting the entry at serial number 104.
      14.
      22/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE (NT)
      Pan Masala Packing Machines (Capacity Determination and Collection of Duty) Second Amendment Rules, 2014.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes item (iv) in FORM 2 of the Pan Masala Packing Machines Rules, 2008 to prescribe a break up of duty payment for apportionment among five components-Central Excise duty, additional excise duty, National Calamity Contingent Duty, Education Cess, and Secondary and Higher Education Cess-with specified duty ratios applied separately for pan masala and for pan masala containing tobacco; the amendment takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
      15.
      21/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE (NT)
      CENVAT Credit (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: A new definition of place of removal is inserted to include factories, warehouses permitted for duty suspended storage, and depots or consignment agent premises from which goods are sold. Manufacturers and output service providers cannot take CENVAT credit after six months from issue of documents specified in rule 9. Credit for input services is allowed only after payment of applicable service tax; failure to pay within three months (except wholly recipient paid services) requires repayment equal to the credit availed, with entitlement to re credit upon payment. Delayed inward remittance receipts within one year of the RBI period permit re claim of equivalent credit on documentary proof.
      16.
      20/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE (NT)
      Central Excise Valuation (Determination of Price of Excisable Goods) Amendment Rules, 2014
      Summary: The amendment provides that where goods are sold at a price less than manufacturing cost and profit and no additional consideration flows from the buyer to the assessee, the value of such goods shall be deemed to be the transaction value; this proviso is inserted in the valuation rule to treat certain below cost sales as transaction value for central excise.
      17.
      19/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE (NT)
      Central Excise (Third Amendment ) Rules, 2014
      Summary: Rule 8 is amended to require assessees to pay duty electronically through internet banking unless the Assistant Commissioner or Deputy Commissioner permits another mode for reasons recorded in writing; the penalty clause is substituted to impose a continuing monthly penalty on duty not paid after one month from the due date, calculated from the due date for each month or part thereof, with "month" defined by consecutive due dates for payment.
      18.
      18/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE (NT)
      Resident private limited company specified as class of person for the purpose of Advance Ruling
      Summary: Specifies resident private limited company as a class of person for purposes of sub-clause (iii) of clause (c) of section 23A related to Advance Ruling under the Central Excise framework. Defines "private limited company" by reference to the Companies Act private company definition and "resident" by reference to the Income-tax Act resident definition read with its residency provision.
      19.
      17/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - CE (NT)
      Amendment in Notification no. 49/2008 dated 24-12-2008 - MRP bases duty of Excise - Prescribes rate of abatement
      Summary: The Government, invoking its statutory authority under the Central Excise Act, amends Notification No.49/2008 Central Excise (N.T.) by substituting in the TABLE at serial number 140, column (2) the entries "8421 21 20, 8421 99 00", thereby updating the tariff classifications that determine the scope of MRP based excise duty and associated abatement treatment.

      Customs

      20.
      25/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Project Imports (Amendment) Regulations, 2014.
      Summary: Substitutes serial number 3F in the Project Imports Regulations, 1986 to designate Metro Rail or Monorail projects for urban public transport as eligible under the project imports regime when sponsored by the Concerned State Government, effective 11 July 2014.
      21.
      24/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendments in notification no. 51/96-Customs dated 23.7.1996 - Exemption to research equipments imported by public funded research institutions or a university of an Indian Institute of Technology or Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore or Regional Engineering College, non commercial institutions etc
      Summary: Importers not registered with the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research must pay applicable customs and additional duties at clearance; after obtaining DSIR registration and complying with the notification's specified conditions, they may claim a refund of duties paid that are exempt under the notification. Refunds are to be filed with the Assistant or Deputy Commissioner of Customs at the port of import within one year of payment, with a possible single extension by the Commissioner of Customs not exceeding one additional year.
      22.
      23/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Exemption to certain Drugs, Diagnostics and Equipments required for National AIDS Control Programme funded by Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria(GFATM)
      Summary: The notification exempts a specified list of anti retroviral drugs and designated HIV diagnostics and equipment, imported for the National AIDS Control Programme funded by GFATM, from the entirety of basic customs duty and additional duty under the Customs Tariff Act, provided the importer produces, prior to clearance, a certificate from an officer not below Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare confirming the goods are required for the GFATM funded programme.
      23.
      22/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendments in notification no. 84/97 Cus dated 11.11.1997 - Exemption to Imports by U.N. or International Organisation for execution of projects in India
      Summary: The amendment permits importers of goods brought in prior to 1 March 2008 under the international-organization project exemption to either transfer goods to a new approved project upon producing a government officer's certificate and an international organization declaration, re-export the goods with identity established and no export incentive claimed, or pay customs duty on the depreciated value of the goods upon production of a government officer's certificate, with depreciation computed by a straight-line quarterly schedule subject to a maximum cap.
      24.
      21/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendments in Notification no. 21/2012 Cus dated 17.3.2012 - Exempts import of goods from additional duty leviable u/s 3(5) - setting up of a solar power generation
      Summary: Amendments to Notification No. 21/2012-Customs add "solar energy production" to existing solar power generation language and insert new duty-free entries for: inputs/components for personal computers including tablets under heading 8471; PVC sheet and ribbon for manufacture of smart cards under sub-heading 8523 52; and parts and raw materials for manufacture of wind-operated electricity generators, each exemption being subject to specified conditions annexed to Notification No. 12/2012-Customs.
      25.
      20/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendments in Notification no. 39/96 Cus dated 23.7.1996 - Exemption to specified goods imported by National Technical Research Organisation, (hereinafter referred to as NTRO) or Indian Offset Partner (hereinafter referred to as IOP) of the contractor to the National Technical Research Organisation, (hereinafter referred to as NTRO)
      Summary: The amendment inserts conditional customs exemptions permitting duty free importation when (a) a designated government technical agency's senior officer certifies goods are required for strategic systems, or (b) an Indian Offset Partner furnishes, before clearance, a duty exemption certificate from such a senior officer detailing the agency's purchase order, the contractor's order on the offset partner with product descriptions and quantities, and certifying intended use in radars; both exemptions are subject to an express sunset provision.
      26.
      19/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendments in Notification no. 14/2012 Cus dated 17.3.2012 - Exemption from whole of Secondary and Higher Education Cess
      Summary: Amendment inserts a proviso to exclude specified goods from the exemption from the Secondary and Higher Education Cess under Notification No. 14/2012-Customs, referencing the Table in Notification No. 69/2004-Customs; exclusions include specified tariff headings for telecommunications equipment, certain recorded and unrecorded media, electronic components and integrated circuits, and specified serial-numbered entries from the referenced Table.
      27.
      18/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendment in Notification no. 13/2012 Cus dated 13.3.2012 - Exemption from whole of Education Cess
      Summary: An amendment to Notification No. 13/2012-Customs inserts a proviso excluding specified goods listed in the Table to Notification No. 69/2004-Customs from the exemption from the whole of the Education Cess. The excluded items are identified by headings, sub headings, tariff items and serial numbers and include certain chemical and machinery tariff items, line telephone sets and videophones, specified telecommunication equipment, prepared unrecorded and recorded media (with stated exclusions), electronic integrated circuits, parts and micro assemblies, measuring and optical instruments, and other serially enumerated Table items.
      28.
      17/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendment in Notification No. 10/2008-Customs, dated the 15th January, 2008 - Prescribes effective rate of duty (concessional rate of duty) on certain goods imported from Singapore
      Summary: Amendment deletes serial number 169 and its entries from the TABLE in Notification No. 10/2008-Customs, removing the specified concessional rate of duty for certain imports from Singapore. The Central Government exercises its power under section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962 to effect the change via Notification No. 17/2014-Customs as published in the Gazette.
      29.
      16/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendment in Notification No. 9/2012-Customs, dated the 9th March, 2012 - Duty free re-import of cut and polished diamonds into India
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 9/2012 Customs substitutes the proviso to condition (v) to allow tolerances for duty free re import of cut and polished diamonds: 0.05 mm in diameter for round shapes, 0.07 mm in length and breadth for other shapes, and 1 cent in weight, thereby defining variance limits that determine eligibility under the exemption.
      30.
      15/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendments in Notification No.27/2011-Customs, dated the 1st March, 2011 - Effective rate of export duty on Bauxite (natural)
      Summary: Amendment revises the effective export duty rates on natural bauxite by substituting the column (4) entries for serial numbers 24A and 24B in the Table to Notification No.27/2011-Customs; Notification No.15/2014 effects this tariff modification under the statutory powers conferred by the Customs Act and records the antecedent publication and prior amendment history of the principal notification.
      31.
      14/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendments in Notification No. 1/2011 dated the 6th January, 2011 - goods required for solar energy production or generation of power using solar energy
      Summary: Amendment broadens the customs exemption by inserting and substituting terms so that goods and components required for the initial setting up of a solar power generation project are expressly covered when used for solar energy production, thereby aligning the notification's permitted use to include both solar power generation and solar energy production.
      32.
      13/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendments in the notification No. 81/2005- Customs, dated the 8th September, 2005 - Exemption to specified goods required for initial setting up of a project for generation of power using non-conventional materials
      Summary: The notification amends Customs Notification No. 81/2005 to include compressed bio gas (Bio CNG) projects within the exemption for goods required for the initial setting up of a project for generation of power, revises condition (i) to mention Bio CNG explicitly, and substitutes condition (ii) so that the requirement that the importer proves applies specifically to projects for generation of power.
      33.
      12/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendments in Notification no. 12/2012 Cus dated 17.3.2012 - Prescribes effective rate of duty on import of goods
      Summary: Amendments modify the customs tariff table by substituting, inserting and reclassifying numerous entries and adjusting duty rates and exemptions for specified imports-covering agricultural inputs, metallurgical minerals, coal and petrochemical feedstocks, LPG/LNG, inputs for soaps, oleochemicals, solar photovoltaic and display panel manufacture, security paper raw materials and various electronic goods. The changes add time-bound proviso language and new Annexure conditions requiring LNG export verification by Customs, Department of Electronics and Information Technology certification plus importer undertakings for certain exemptions, and a Ministry certificate for police/security imports used in bomb detection or disposal.
      34.
      11/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus
      Amendments in the notification No. 24/2005- Customs, dated the 1st March, 2005 - Exemption to specified goods to Chapter 38, 84, 85 and 90 and all goods for the manufacture thereof
      Summary: The notification excludes specified finished telecom and networking products from the general exemption and inserts a new entry exempting all goods imported for the manufacture of those listed telecom products, provided the importer follows the procedure set out in the Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty for Manufacture of Excisable Goods) Rules, 1996.
      35.
      51 /2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Resident private limited company specified as class of person for the purpose of Advance Ruling
      Summary: Specification designates resident private limited company as eligible to obtain advance rulings on customs matters; "private limited company" and "resident" adopt the statutory meanings from company and income-tax law respectively for the purpose of identifying eligible applicants.
      36.
      50/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Baggage (Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: The amendment revises Appendix A monetary thresholds by substituting higher figures in item (ii) for clause (a) and for clauses (b) and (c), and replaces Annex I item 3 with a provision specifying limits on cigarettes, cigars and tobacco for baggage purposes; the rules commence on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Service Tax

      37.
      15 /2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - ST
      Resident private limited company specified as class of person for the purpose of Advance Ruling
      Summary: Specification designates resident private limited company as a class of persons eligible for Advance Ruling under the Finance Act, clarifying that "private limited company" takes its meaning from the Companies Act and "resident" from the Income tax Act for determining eligibility.
      38.
      14/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - ST
      Place of Provision of Services (Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: Amendments redefine intermediary as a broker, agent or any person who arranges or facilitates a service or supply between parties but excluding those who provide the main service on their own account; exclude from a territorial provision rule services related to goods temporarily imported for repair and exported without being used except for repair; and narrow the transport-hire exclusion to means of transport other than aircraft and vessels (except yachts) for periods up to one month.
      39.
      13/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - ST
      Point of Taxation (Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: Amendment alters the Point of Taxation Rules so that if payment is not made within three months of the invoice date the tax point is the day after that three month period, and adds a transitional rule: for invoices issued before the amendment but unpaid on its commencement, payment made within six months of invoice fixes the tax point as the payment date, otherwise the tax point is determined as if these amendments do not apply.
      40.
      12/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - ST
      Prescribes rate of Interest for late payment of service tax - Section 75
      Summary: Fixes stepped simple interest rates for delayed payment of service tax, replacing the earlier notification. Interest is applied by reference to the duration of delay: a base rate for the first six months, a higher rate for delay beyond six months up to one year, and an additional higher rate for any delay beyond one year. The notification specifies its coming-into-force date and notes later supersession by a subsequent notification.
      41.
      11/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - ST
      Service Tax (Determination of Value) Amendment Rules, 2014
      Summary: The amendment specifies that for works contracts not excluded elsewhere, including maintenance, repair, reconditioning, restoration or servicing of goods and maintenance, repair, completion and finishing services of immovable property (such as glazing, plastering, tiling or installation of electrical fittings), service tax shall be payable on seventy per cent of the total amount charged for the works contract, effective from 1 October 2014 under the Finance Act empowered amendment to the 2006 valuation rules.
      42.
      10/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - ST
      Amendment in Notification No. 30/2012 - Notification under sub-section (2) of section 68 - Reverse Charge
      Summary: The notification expands the reverse charge scope by inserting recovery agent services to banks, financial institutions or NBFCs as taxable entirely on the service recipient (provider Nil; recipient 100%), substitutes the entry describing director-to-company services, and amends the TABLE to show separate percentage columns. It also revises the liability split for a specified item to 50% provider / 50% recipient effective from October, with the notification operative from the date of issue except as provided.
      43.
      09/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - ST
      Service Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: The amendment clarifies that recovery agent services to banking and financial institutions and director services to their company are attributed to the recipient, and requires that every assessee electronically pay service tax through internet banking, subject to written discretionary exemption by the relevant Assistant or Deputy Commissioner.
      44.
      08/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - ST
      Amendment in Notification No. 26/2012 - Abatement rates
      Summary: Amendments to Notification No.26/2012 revise abatement entries and prescribe that CENVAT credit on inputs, capital goods and input services used for providing the taxable service has not been taken under the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004; they redefine certain transport service descriptions (substituting "motorcab" and inserting contract carriage/radio taxi), detail permissible CENVAT credit treatment for renting of motorcab input services depending on supplier taxation, and fix specified effective dates for several changes.
      45.
      07/ 2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - ST
      Amendment in Notification No.12/2013 - Exemption on services provided to SEZ authorised operations
      Summary: Authorisation for provision of specified services to SEZ Units or Developers is valid from verification of Form A-1 by the Specified Officer; if Form A-1 is not submitted to the Assistant or Deputy Commissioner within fifteen days of such verification, validity commences from the date of submission. Providers may supply services on Form A-1 pending formal authorisation, but the SEZ Unit or Developer must provide the authorisation copy immediately; failure to provide it within three months from the date services were deemed supplied shifts service tax liability to the provider.
      46.
      06/2014 - dated - 11-7-2014 - ST
      Amendment in Notification No.25/2012-Service Tax - Mega exemption notification
      Summary: The amendment revises the Mega Exemption Notification by inserting an exemption for Common Bio medical Waste Treatment Facility services to clinical establishments, substituting and omitting multiple exemption entries to redefine coverage for educational institutions (including student transport, catering, security, cleaning and examination services), hotels with declared tariffs below a specified threshold, specified agricultural inputs and commodities, non airconditioned contract carriage exclusions, municipal services, and loading/unloading/warehousing of rice and cotton; it also adds exemptions for certain services received from abroad and introduces a defined life micro insurance product, while updating key definitions including "educational institution", "life micro insurance product", "radio taxi" and "recognised sports body".
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      Service Tax

      1.
      178/4/2014-ST - dated 11-7-2014
      Manner of distribution of common input service credit under rule 7(d) of the Cenvat Credit Rules, 2004 - regarding.
      Summary: Allocation of common input service credit under amended rule 7(d) of the Cenvat Credit Rules is to be distributed pro rata among all units operational in the current year during the relevant period, by multiplying the total common credit by each unit's turnover divided by the total turnover of all operational units; the phrase 'such unit' does not confine distribution to only units that used the services, and the turnover-ratio method applies irrespective of actual service use.
      2.
      D.O.F. No. 334/15/2014-TRU - dated 10-7-2014
      Union Budget, 2014-15: Changes in Service Tax - reg.
      Summary: The Budget proposals widen the service tax base by bringing additional services-including digital and out of home advertising and radio taxi services-within taxation, withdraw or rationalise specific exemptions (notably air conditioned contract carriages and certain clinical testing), and introduce compliance measures such as variable interest rates, mandatory e payment, amendments to reverse charge and place of provision rules, changes to CENVAT credit eligibility and works contract valuation, alongside facilitation provisions and specified social sector exemptions.

      Customs

      3.
      D.O.F.No.334/15/2014-TRU - dated 10-7-2014
      Changes in Customs and Central Excise law and rates of duty - Budget 2014-15
      Summary: Amendments introduce widespread customs and central excise tariff adjustments, targeted exemptions for inputs and energy-related capital goods, retrospective measures under provisional collection authority, expanded exporter duty-free entitlements, and procedural reforms including higher appeal admission thresholds, mandatory pre-deposit requirements, CENVAT credit time limits, e-payment mandates and valuation rule changes; notifications and Finance Bill provisions govern effective dates and operative conditions.

      Central Excise

      4.
      D.O.F.No.334/15/2014-TRU - dated 10-7-2014
      Changes in Customs and Central Excise law and rates of duty - Budget 2014-15
      Summary: The circular implements tariff and legislative changes proposed in the Finance (No.2) Bill, 2014, effected in part immediately under the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act. It details chapter-wise adjustments to basic customs duty and central excise duty, consolidation and omission of certain tariff items, expanded duty exemptions for specified raw materials and renewable energy inputs, procedural modifications to customs and excise Acts and rules-including pre-deposit requirements for appeals, CENVAT credit timing limits, mandatory e-payment and valuation clarifications-and directs reliance on the Finance Bill and official notifications for legal effect.
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