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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 23,2013

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Prosecutions for technical or procedural defaults under corporate laws should be restricted where lapses are belatedly regularized or remediable by prescribed penalties; criminal proceedings waste police and court resources, may target wrong persons, and are unnecessary unless there is fraud or substantive non compliance causing regulatory or public harm. Alternative sanctions and allowing time to rectify defaults are preferable to destabilising businesses with criminal prosecution.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Rules operationalize commodities transaction tax by excluding specified agricultural commodities, requiring recognized associations to collect and remit tax via prescribed banks with a challan, enforcing rounding rules for amounts, and mandating returns in Form No. 1 (paper or electronic) with specified computer media and security requirements. Returns are due by 30 June and must be signed by authorized officers; Assessing Officers may compel late filing. Administrative procedures cover notice of demand (Form No. 2), refund repayment to persons from whom tax was collected, and appeals in Form No. 3 and Form No. 4 with specified verification.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India capped each bank's access to the Liquidity Adjustment Facility at 0.5 per cent of its own NDTL as on the last Friday of the second preceding fortnight, effective immediately and until further notice, with detailed guidelines to follow. In addition, banks must now maintain a minimum daily Cash Reserve Ratio balance of 99 per cent of the requirement, replacing the prior provision allowing average fortnightly maintenance with a 70 per cent daily floor, effective from the first day of the next reporting fortnight.
      Summary: The Manufacturing Industry Promotion Board directed acceleration of National Manufacturing Policy implementation and NIMZ development, endorsed lodging the Technology Acquisition and Development Fund within the Global Innovation and Technology Alliance to operationalise the Fund, instructed the Ministry of Labour to convene a tripartite meeting to finalise an Industrial Disputes Act amendment, required the Department of Revenue to include NMP approved capital gains tax relief in the Direct Tax Code Bill, and tasked the Department of Heavy Industry and the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council to propose measures and identify tariff lines to strengthen the capital goods sector.
      Summary: The announcement publishes the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the Euro for the business day, compares them with the prior day's levels, and provides derived cross currency exchange rates for the British pound and the Japanese yen computed from the US dollar reference and middle cross currency quotes. It also states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate, making that reference the operative basis for SDR conversion.
      Summary: Imports of gold in any form or purity, including coins and dore, must be allocated so that nominated banks and nominated agencies reserve a portion of each lot exclusively for export; domestic supply is permitted only to jewellery businesses and bullion dealers supplying jewellers, and nominated entities must ensure compliance with these instructions when handling related foreign exchange transactions.
      Summary: Re-issuance of multiple central government stocks will be offered through price-based auctions conducted by the Reserve Bank of India using the uniform price method, with electronic competitive and non-competitive bids via E-Kuber; up to five percent of each issue is reserved under the Scheme for Non-Competitive Bidding Facility, and the stocks will be eligible for When Issued trading under applicable RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Government affirms that Sovereign Bond Issuance remains a live policy option and that reports claiming abandonment are incorrect; the Ministry reviews financing options periodically and will act when appropriate to avoid unnecessary market speculation.
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      Customs

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      37/2013 - dated - 22-7-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 46/2011-Customs, dated 1st June, 2011 so as to include Hilsa Fish (HS 03038910) imported from Myanmar under India-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement
      Summary: Amendment limits the exemption at Serial No. 31A to imports from Myanmar by inserting a proviso excluding other Appendix I countries, and inserts Serial No. 31A in the Table to identify Frozen Hilsa Fish (HS 03038910) with the duty column entries specified in the notification.
      2.
      36/2013 - dated - 22-7-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend S. No. 139A of notification No. 12/2012-Customs, dated 17-03-2012 so as to allow any importer to import Liquefied natural gas (LNG) and natural gas (NG) for supply to a generating company for generation of electrical energy at Nil rate of Customs duty
      Summary: The amendment substitutes the words "Gail NTPC JV or Petronet LNG Ltd." with "an importer" at serial number 139A of Notification No.12/2012-Customs, thereby permitting any importer to import LNG and NG for supply to a generating company for electrical energy generation at the nil rate of Customs duty under the notification.
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      Press Release - dated 22-7-2013
      Special IT Return Receipt Counters for Salaried Tax Payers With Income Upto Rs. 5 Lakh
      Summary: The CBDT requires electronic filing of returns for taxpayers above the income threshold and discontinues the prior paper filing exemption for salaried employees below that threshold; digital signature is not mandatory and e filers may verify returns by submitting signed ITR V acknowledgements to the Central Processing Centre. Temporary Special Return Receipt Counters at Civic Centre, New Delhi, will accept paper returns only from salaried taxpayers below the filing threshold and will provide auxiliary services and dedicated assistance for senior citizens and persons with disabilities.
      2.
      Instruction No. 09/2013 - dated 22-7-2013
      Work allocation of Departmental Representatives before ITAT
      Summary: Work allocation before the ITAT designates that CIT(DR) shall argue search and block assessment appeals, Special Bench/Third Member Bench appeals, revision appeals, DRP matters, appeals challenging CIT orders on charitable registration/exemption, and assessment or penalty/interest appeals exceeding prescribed city-specific monetary thresholds; Sr. DRs handle other appeals. CIT(DR) may delegate limited cases to Sr. DRs with CCIT intimation, CCIT may reassign for administrative reasons, and both cadres must file monthly performance reports in the prescribed proforma.

      FEMA

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      16 - dated 23-7-2013
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 19 million to the Government of the Republic of Senegal
      Summary: The Exim Bank Line of Credit for the Senegal Fisheries Development Project finances eligible exports under India's Foreign Trade Policy and requires that at least 75 percent of the contract price be supplied from India with up to 25 percent procured externally. The Credit Agreement fixes separate windows for opening Letters of Credit and disbursements for project exports and for supply contracts. Shipments must be declared on GR/SDF forms; agency commission is not payable under the LOC though exporters may use own resources or EEFC balances; AD Category I banks must ensure compliance and inform exporters.
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      15 - dated 22-7-2013
      Import of Gold by Nominated Banks /Agencies/Entities
      Summary: Nominated banks and agencies importing gold must allocate a minimum portion of each import lot exclusively for export, link such imports to exporter financing, and restrict domestic distribution to jewellery businesses and bullion dealers; the same portion must be retained in customs bonded warehouses. Fresh imports are permitted only after a specified share of bonded stock has been exported; the 20/80 principle applies to all import schemes and prior consignment and LC restrictions are withdrawn. SEZs and EoUs may import solely for exports; AD Category I banks are responsible for monitoring compliance under FEMA.
      5.
      14 - dated 22-7-2013
      Export of Goods and Software – Realisation and Repatriation of export proceeds – Liberalisation
      Summary: The time allowed for realisation and repatriation of the full export value of goods or software exported is to be reckoned as nine months from the date of export for exports from April 1, 2013 to September 30, 2013. Provisions for units in Special Economic Zones and exports to warehouses outside India remain unchanged. Category I Authorised Dealer banks must inform constituents. Directions issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.

      Customs

      6.
      F. No. 450/19/2005- Cus IV - dated 23-7-2013
      Instructions regarding 'Handling of Cargo in Customs Area Regulations (HCCAR) 2009'
      Summary: Under HCCAR 2009, Regulation 6(1) requires CCSPs/custodians to demarcate separate storage areas by nature of goods or other criteria. The Board directs all CCSPs/custodians to provide separate, dedicated fumigation and post fumigation storage enclosures so Plant Quarantine Authorities can perform necessary checks on imports and exports. Commissioners of Customs must ensure immediate compliance and submit a compliance report by the deadline; any difficulties should be reported to the Board.
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