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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 25,2014

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: The Board clarified that government subsidy paid to fertilizer manufacturers is not part of the consideration flowing from the buyer and therefore is not includible in the assessable value for excise duty. The circular distinguishes subsidy-driven price structure from below-cost market-penetration sales that generate extra-commercial consideration, and confirms that for price-controlled fertilizers the notified MRP is the sole consideration for valuation.
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      Summary: Provisional indirect tax revenue collections for April-June 2014 rose 4.5% over the same quarter in the prior year, with total receipts increasing from Rs. 1,08,639 crore to Rs. 1,13,570 crore. The release provides quarter wise disaggregation by tax head-customs, central excise and service tax-showing service tax growth while customs and central excise recorded marginal year to date declines, and reports the percentage of the 2014-15 budget estimate achieved to date for interim fiscal monitoring.
      Summary: FIPB considered FDI proposals and issued approvals, rejections and deferrals: nineteen proposals were approved permitting share transfers, equity subscriptions, increases to foreign equity (including up to 100% in permitted sectors), LLP investments and AIF participation across sectors; six proposals were rejected for seeking post facto regularisation or non compliant investments; seven proposals were deferred for further scrutiny, covering delisting for full foreign ownership, business acquisitions, post facto transfers, print media equity increases and proposed foreign participation in civil aviation and defence assembly.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published official reference exchange rates for the US dollar and the euro for July 24, 2014, noting prior day levels, and provided derived rupee rates for the British pound and Japanese yen based on cross currency quotes; the press release states the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Oversight of MPLADS assigns execution to District Authorities under State rules while the Ministry conducts national reviews, state/district visits and third-party physical monitoring. Findings from independent monitoring and the C&AG performance audit are communicated to State Governments and District Authorities for remedial steps, including penal or departmental proceedings and recoupment of MPLADS funds with interest where irregularities are found.
      Summary: The tax authority directed offices to remain open on the weekend of 26th-27th July 2014 to accept returns of income under Section 119, and arranged additional receipt counters on specified late-July dates to facilitate filing; the filing due date under Explanation 2(c) to Section 139(1) is 31st July 2014.
      Summary: India and Malaysia implemented the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) in 2011, establishing chapters on Trade in Goods, Trade in Services and Investment to facilitate market access and regulatory cooperation; Malaysian FDI has been concentrated in non conventional energy, construction development, metallurgical industries, services and power, and the governments have set a bilateral trade target under this framework.
      Summary: The Finance Minister directed the Income Tax Department to maximise use of non-intrusive and innovative investigative techniques, upgrade technological and digital evidence analysis skills, and undertake targeted capacity building and training-especially for middle level officers-to detect evolving tax evasion methods; he also called for improved quality of court representation and mechanisms to attract specialized taxation talent, while the Department reported expanded data analysis projects identifying additional taxable income and increased prosecution activity.
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      Customs

      1.
      35/2014 - dated - 24-7-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to impose definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Rubber Chemicals originating in or exported from from China PR and Korea
      Summary: Imposes definitive anti-dumping duties on specified rubber chemicals originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Korea, with producer- and exporter-specific duty rates in US dollars per kilogram and residual rates for other suppliers. Duties apply to listed tariff headings and named chemical products (PX-13(6PPD), MBT, TDQ, TMT, CBS, PVI). The duty is payable in Indian currency for a fixed five-year term from publication, with the applicable exchange rate for conversion set by separate government notifications and determined on the bill of entry date.
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      34/2014 - dated - 23-7-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity the notification No. 61/2009-Cus dated 10.06.2009 for a further period of 1 year i.e. upto and inclusive of 9.6.2015. - Regarding anti-dumping duty on Potassium Carbonate, originating in, or exported from, the European Union, the Peoples Republic of China, Korea RP and Taiwan
      Summary: Extension of anti-dumping duty on Potassium Carbonate is effected by inserting a paragraph in the principal notification, preserving the operation of the earlier notification and continuing import-restrictive measures on the product originating in or exported from the European Union, the People's Republic of China, Korea RP and Taiwan up to and inclusive of the specified extended date, unless revoked earlier.
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      33/2014 - dated - 23-7-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of notification No. 67/2009-Cus dated 16.06.2009 for a further period of 1 year i.e upto and inclusive of 15.06.2015. - Regarding anti-dumping duty on Vitamin C, originating in, or exported from the Peoples Republic of China
      Summary: The Central Government amended the existing anti-dumping notification to extend the operative period of the anti-dumping duty on Vitamin C originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China by inserting a provision that keeps the notification in force for a further one-year period, specified to run until and inclusive of the fifteenth day of June, two thousand fifteen, unless revoked earlier.
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      32/2014 - dated - 23-7-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of notification No. 140/2009-Cus dated 12.12.2009 for a further period of 1 year ie. upto and inclusive of 21.06.2015. - Regarding anti dumping duty on Phosphoric Acid of all grades and all concentration originating in, or exported from, Korea RP
      Summary: Extension of anti-dumping protection is ordered for imports of phosphoric acid (all grades and concentrations, excluding agricultural or fertilizer grade) originating in or exported from Korea by amending the principal customs notification to continue the duty for a further period and stating that the notification remains in force for the extended term and that duty shall be payable in Indian currency.
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      31/2014 - dated - 23-7-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of notification No. 9/2013-Cus (ADD) dated 26.04.2103 for a further period of 1 year ie. upto and inclusive of 29.07.2015 - anti-dumping duty on Carbon black used in rubber applications, originating in, or exported from the People s Republic of China, Thailand, Russia and Australia
      Summary: The Central Government, under sub-sections (1) and (5) of section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act and rule 23 of the said rules, has amended the principal notification to insert a provision continuing the anti-dumping duties specified in the TABLE against certain serial numbers for a further one-year period and providing that those duties shall be levied until the extended expiry and paid in Indian currency.
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      30/2014 - dated - 23-7-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to extend the validity of notification No. 50/2010-Cus dated 12.04.2010 for a further period of 1 year i.e. upto and inclusive of 14.06.2015. - Regarding anti dumping duty on Front Axle Beam and Steering Knuckles originating in, or exported from the People's Republic of China
      Summary: The Central Government amended the original notification to insert a provision that preserves the operation of the anti-dumping duty on Front Axle Beam and Steering Knuckle originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China, thereby extending the notification's force for a further specified period unless revoked earlier, while leaving the covered articles and tariff classifications unchanged.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      F. No. 225/121/2014/ITA.II - dated 24-7-2014
      Order under Section 119(1) of the Income tax Act,1961. - Income Tax office to accept return of income on during normal office hours on 26th July and 27th July 2014 being Saturday and Sunday
      Summary: An administrative direction under Section 119 instructs income-tax offices to accept returns of income during normal office hours on specified weekend dates preceding the statutory filing deadline and to make special arrangements, including opening additional receipt counters where required, to facilitate timely filing; the instructions must be given wide publicity and are circulated to administrative and communications units for implementation.

      FEMA

      2.
      13 - dated 23-7-2014
      Foreign investment in India by SEBI registered Long term investors in Government dated Securities
      Summary: RBI reallocated part of the foreign investment limit for SEBI-registered investors by increasing the allocation to FIIs/QFIs/FPIs while reducing the sub-limit for long term SEBI-registered investors. The incremental allocation and any future investments made from the vacated limit must be placed in government bonds with a minimum residual maturity of three years. There is no lock-in and existing securities may be sold to domestic investors. SEBI will issue operational guidelines and AD Category I banks must inform constituents; other investment conditions remain unchanged.

      Companies Law

      3.
      32/2014 - dated 23-7-2014
      Clarification on transitional period for resolutions passed Under the Companies Act, 1956.
      Summary: Resolutions approved under the Companies Act, 1956 between 1st September, 2013 and 31st March, 2014 may be implemented under the Old Act notwithstanding repeal, provided implementation actually commenced before 1st April, 2014. The transitional arrangement remains available until the later of one year from passing of the resolution or six months from commencement of the corresponding provision in the Companies Act, 2013, and any amendment of such resolutions must be made in accordance with the relevant provision of the Companies Act, 2013.
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