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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 18,2015

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      By: Chitresh Gupta
      Summary: The GST is a comprehensive value added tax with a Dual GST structure-separate Central and State components collected into distinct accounts-applicable to taxable supplies subject to exemptions and thresholds. It is destination based and uses the Invoice Credit Method, permitting input tax credit on intermediate purchases so that tax ultimately adheres to final consumption in the consuming State, with uniform collection procedures and coordinated administration envisaged between Centre and States.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A well-known trade mark is a mark with high recognition in the relevant sector that merits protection against reproduction, imitation, translation or transliteration likely to cause confusion, dilute distinctiveness, or allow unfair advantage. International instruments and WIPO guidance require authorities to consider degree and duration of recognition, geographic extent of use and promotion, registrations, enforcement history and value. Indian law adopts these principles: the Registrar must weigh promotional activity, use, registrations and enforcement records when determining well-known status, and protection can be asserted even for unregistered marks.
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      Summary: Revised guidelines implement a risk-based manual scrutiny regime for service tax returns effective 1 August 2015, aligning compliance verification with Negative List taxation and administrative reorganisation. Executive Commissionerates will focus on scrutiny and anti-evasion while Audit Commissionerates handle audits. Returns for detailed scrutiny will be selected by centrally generated risk parameters, and the detailed scrutiny will be conducted in departmental premises using assessment-related documents obtained from assessees.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank publishes a daily reference rate for the US dollar which serves as the benchmark for rupee exchange quotations; cross currency rupee rates for euro, pound sterling and yen are derived from that US dollar reference together with middle rates of cross currency quotes, and the SDR Rupee rate is based on the RBI reference rate.
      Summary: The Commission found four public sector insurers engaged in bid rigging constituting anti-competitive agreements in the procurement for a government health-insurance welfare scheme, treating the harm to beneficiaries as an aggravating factor; the matter arose from a suo moto inquiry and resulted in an order imposing financial penalties on each insurer and publication of the decision.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      No. F.3(14)/Fin(Rev-I)/2012-13/DS-VI/532 - dated - 15-7-2015 - DVAT
      Appointment of Assistant Commissioner cum VATO.
      Summary: Under authority of Section 66 of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004 read with rule 47 of the Delhi Value Added Tax Rules, the Lt. Governor appointed specified officers as Assistant Commissioner-cum-VATO to assist the Commissioner in administering the Act, effective from each appointee's date of physical joining.
      2.
      No. F.3(10)/Fin(Rev-I)/2015-16/DS-VI/547 - dated - 15-7-2015 - DVAT
      Amendments in Delhi Value Added Tax Act 2004
      Summary: Amendment to the Fourth Schedule of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004 substitutes the entry for certain petroleum products-listing Naphtha, Aviation Turbine Fuel, Lubricants, Furnace Oil and mixtures-and prescribes a specified per-rupee VAT rate for them. It also inserts separate Fourth Schedule entries for Petrol (Motor Spirit) and Diesel (including High Speed Diesel, Super Light Diesel Oil and Light Diesel Oil) with distinct per-rupee VAT rates, effective from 16th July 2015.
      3.
      No. F.3(10)/Fin(Rev-I)/2015-16/DS-VI/546 - dated - 15-7-2015 - DVAT
      Amendments in Delhi Value Added Tax Act 2004
      Summary: Omission of the entry at S. No. 10 from the Sixth Schedule to the Delhi Value Added Tax Act, 2004 effected by notification issued under section 103, removing that single Schedule entry and altering the Schedule's application.
      4.
      No. F.12(3)/Fin(Rev-I)/2015-16/DSF-VI/541 - dated - 15-7-2015 - DVAT
      Rates of Entertainment Tax on payment for admission in respect of all cinematographic exhibition of films in NCT
      Summary: The Government, under sub-section (1) of section 6 of the Delhi Entertainments and Betting Tax Act, 1996, notifies that the rate of entertainment tax on payment for admission to all cinematographic exhibition of films in the National Capital Territory of Delhi shall be forty percent, superseding the prior 2008 notification and coming into force from the notified effective date in July 2015.
      5.
      No. F.12(3)/Fin(Rev-I)/2015-16/DSF-VI/540 - dated - 15-7-2015 - DVAT
      Amendments in Delhi Entertainment and Betting Tax Act, 1996
      Summary: Exercise of powers under sub-section (1) of section 7 of the Delhi Entertainments and Betting Tax Act, 1996 amends prior notifications: the 31 December 1999 notification substitutes the figure "20" with "40", and the 1 February notification is indicated to be substituted though the specific substitution is not specified; the amendments take effect from 20th July, 2015.
      6.
      No. F.12(3)/Fin(Rev-I)/2015-16/DSF-VI/539 - dated - 15-7-2015 - DVAT
      Amendment in Delhi Entertainment and Betting Tax Rules, 1997
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the figure 20 for 15 in rule 40 and substitutes the figure 20 for 10 in rule 47 of the Delhi Entertainments and Betting Tax Rules, 1997; the instrument is titled the Delhi Entertainments and Betting Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2015 and comes into force from 20th July 2015 under the rule-making power of section 45 of the Delhi Entertainments and Betting Tax Act, 1996.
      7.
      No. F. 3(4)/Fin.(Rev-I)/2015-16/dsVI/536 - dated - 15-7-2015 - DVAT
      Appoints the 15th July as the date on which Delhi Value Added Tax (Second Amendment) Act, 2015 shall come into force
      Summary: The Lieutenant Governor, under the authority of sub-section (3) of section 1 of the Delhi Value Added Tax (Second Amendment) Act, 2015, by notification in the Finance (Revenue-I) Department, appoints the 15th July, 2015 as the date on which that Act shall come into force.
      8.
      No. F. 3(11)/Fin.(T&E)/2009-10/DS-VI/531 - dated - 15-7-2015 - DVAT
      Appointment of Joint Commissioner, Value Added Tax Department
      Summary: Appointment of a Joint Commissioner of the Value Added Tax Department to assist the Commissioner in administering the Value Added Tax framework, effected by formal Gazette notification identifying the officer and date of physical joining and constituting an executive administrative assignment within the VAT department.
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