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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 30,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: E-filing is mandatory for specified classes of taxpayers while a conditional exemption applies to certain salaried individuals who meet all enumerated criteria; taxpayers must register on the designated portal, verify Form 26AS, prepare and submit the appropriate ITR form electronically, and either sign digitally or mail a physically signed ITR-V meeting strict technical and presentation standards to complete filing.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 66E(e) (inserted by Finance Act, 2012) classifies agreeing to refrain from an act, to tolerate an act or situation, or to do an act as a declared service liable to service tax when provided for consideration, thereby capturing transactions-including non-compete agreements and payments for cancellations, forfeitures, compensations, demurrage or detention-where a party receives consideration for performing or foregoing actions.
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      Summary: A departmental circular demanded a differential service tax from eight categories of professionals who paid tax on receipt basis despite the Point of Taxation Rules, 2011. The Delhi High Court granted an interim stay on coercive recovery of the challenged differential demand for services and invoices issued before the relevant cutoff, preventing immediate enforcement against the affected professionals while the legal challenge is pending.
      Summary: The quarterly report details the Government's April-June 2012 debt management: macroeconomic drivers; primary market operations including issuance, auctions, weighted average maturity and yields; cash management tools (treasury bills, cash management bills, WMA) and Reserve Bank liquidity operations; composition and maturity profile of outstanding public debt and holding patterns; and secondary market activity including yield curve movements, trading volumes, turnover ratios and top traded securities.
      Summary: The Government will not revisit the multi-brand retail decision but will defer formal notification until a broader political consensus is achieved; the timing is a political call. The Minister also highlighted visa constraints affecting Indian service providers in the UK, noted the cessation of the Post Study Work visa, and described ongoing BTIA negotiations with the EU alongside calls for trade facilitation and a comprehensive LDC package at the WTO.
      Summary: The consultation proposes strengthening the DOTAS regime and public information on tax avoidance by extending disclosure obligations and hallmarks, requiring more detailed information about scheme structure and parties, enhancing client list and intermediary reporting to identify end users, raising the threshold for a promoter's reasonable excuse for non-disclosure, imposing additional reporting obligations where penalties arise, and potentially creating a personal obligation on an individual alongside a firm to ensure DOTAS compliance.
      Summary: The Income Tax Department expanded the Tax Return Preparer Scheme with two assistance mechanisms: Online Tax Help, where individual and HUF taxpayers submit queries to certified TRPs and receive responses by e mail or phone within 24 hours; and Register for Home Visit, where taxpayers request on site assistance, the help desk assigns a nearby TRP and fixes appointments. TRPs are trained, authorised preparers permitted to charge a nominal fee up to a prescribed cap and to receive departmental incentives for returns they prepare.
      Summary: Verification certificate under rule 114(4) certifies an applicant's identity and residence and recommends PAN issuance; the issuer must affix and attest the same photograph as on the PAN application, sign and stamp so the stamp and signature overlap the photograph and certificate, and provide issuer particulars-name, designation, organisation, office address, identity card number (with photocopy), contact number-together with applicant details including name, parentage, date of birth, addresses and previous name if any.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      F.NO. 1/1/2003-CL.V - dated - 26-7-2012 - Co. Law
      Companies (Central Government's) General Rules and Forms (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2012 - (Form 21 & 23).
      Summary: Amendment to the Companies (Central Government's) General Rules and Forms, 1956 inserts additional enumerations in FORM 21 (adding figures "18, 19" after "17A" and "188" after "186") and adds a new sub item requiring the "SRN of Form 24AAA" in serial number 13 of FORM 21; FORM 23 is similarly amended to insert an item requiring the "SRN of Form 24AAA" in serial number 10. The rules are titled the Fifth Amendment Rules, 2012 and take effect from 12th August, 2012.

      Customs

      2.
      F.No. 437/31/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 27-7-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: Under Notification No. 15/2002-Customs (N.T.) issued under sub section (1) of section 4 of the Customs Act, 1962, the Board assigns the Show Cause Notice issued by the Commissioner of Customs, Inland Container Depot, Tughlakabad, in the case of M/s Shree Krishna Impex to the Commissioner of Customs (Export), New Custom House, New Delhi, for the purpose of adjudication, thereby reallocating the Common Adjudicating Authority and proper officer responsibilities for that proceeding.
      3.
      F.No. 437/35/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 26-7-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Board, exercising powers under Notification No. 15/2002-Customs (N.T.) issued under sub section (1) of section 4 of the Customs Act, 1962, assigns Show Cause Notice F.No. DRI/AZU/INV-43/2011 dated 15.05.2012 to the Commissioner of Customs (Import), Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House, Nhava Sheva, for adjudication, and circulates copies for information and recordkeeping.
      4.
      65/2012 - dated - 26-7-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 36/ 2010 -Customs (N.T.), dated the 5th May, 2010 thereby amending Courier Imports and Exports (Electronic Declaration and Processing) Regulations, 2010
      Summary: Revocation of an Authorised Courier's registration is subject to written notice stating the grounds, at least forty-five days for a written defence, and an opportunity to request a personal hearing. An inquiry may examine relevant documentary and oral evidence, with a right to cross-examine witnesses. The inquiry report must be supplied to the Authorised Courier, who must receive at least sixty days to make representations before the Commissioner considers the report and representation and passes orders.

      DGFT

      5.
      08 (RE-2012) /2009-2014 - dated - 26-7-2012 - FTP
      Amendment in FTP (RE-2012)(2009-2014)
      Summary: Amendments to FTP RE 2012 modify EPCG conditions: spares, moulds, dies, jigs, fixtures, tools and refractories for initial lining for existing plant and machinery may be imported under EPCG subject to an export obligation equal to 50% of the obligation for capital goods imports, to be fulfilled in eight years (six years for zero duty EPCG), with c.i.f. value capped at 10% of the plant and machinery value (or 10% of book value if not imported under EPCG). The capital goods definition is broadened; bank guarantees may be provided by CSPs or users; Post Export EPCG Duty Credit Scrips are made available for duty paid imports.

      Income Tax

      6.
      29/2012 - dated - 26-7-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2012
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes issues the Income-tax (Eighth Amendment) Rules, 2012, substituting a newly prescribed Form ITR-7 in Appendix-II of the Income-tax Rules, 1962. The rules are titled the Income-tax (8th Amendment) Rules, 2012 and come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette; the substituted form is attached to the notification.
      7.
      28/2012 - dated - 25-7-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Agreement for Avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with foreign countries - Lithuania.
      Summary: The India-Lithuania Agreement establishes bilateral rules to avoid double taxation and prevent fiscal evasion, designates the taxes and persons covered, defines residence and permanent establishment, and allocates taxing rights for categories of income (business profits, immovable property, dividends, interest, royalties, capital gains, employment income and others). It prescribes withholding tax maxima subject to effective connection exceptions, methods for elimination of double taxation by credit/deduction, non discrimination protections, a mutual agreement procedure, exchange of information, assistance in tax collection, a limitation of benefits rule, and Protocol clarifications on specified provisions.
      8.
      27/2012 - dated - 25-7-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      DTAA - Agreement for Avoidance of Double Taxation and Prevention of fiscal evasion with foreign countries - Estonia
      Summary: The Agreement provides a bilateral framework to avoid double taxation and prevent fiscal evasion between India and Estonia, defining scope, residency and tie breaker rules, and specifying a detailed permanent establishment definition with activity thresholds. It allocates taxing rights for business profits, immovable property, shipping, dividends, interest, royalties and capital gains; prescribes reciprocal methods for eliminating double taxation; establishes mutual agreement and information exchange procedures; includes assistance in tax collection; and contains limitation of benefits anti abuse provisions and entry into force rules.

      SEZ

      9.
      S.O.1607(E). - dated - 18-7-2012 - SEZ
      SEZ de-notified at Kalapatty Village, Coimbatore District in the State of Tamil Nadu
      Summary: The Central Government, invoking the first proviso to rule 8 of the Special Economic Zone Rules, 2006, rescinded the notification that had designated 24.055 hectares at Kalapatty Village as a sector specific Special Economic Zone for information technology and IT enabled services, following the developer's proposal and grant of a letter of approval for denotification; the rescission is subject to previous acts or omissions.

      VAT - Delhi

      10.
      No. F.7(239)/P-I/VAT/2009/378-391 - dated - 26-7-2012 - DVAT
      Method of payment of tax, interest or penalty.
      Summary: Compulsory electronic payment for taxes, interest, penalties and other amounts under the Delhi VAT Act is mandated through Bank of India e payment portals; Part 'C' of the internet generated challan with a unique Challan Identification Number will be accepted as proof of payment to be enclosed with returns, and dealers/contractees must obtain a signed stamped copy of Part 'D' from the bank while crediting of amounts remains subject to Reserve Bank of India confirmation.
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      Service Tax

      1.
      F.No 354/127/2012-TRU - dated 27-7-2012
      Draft Circular on leviability of service tax on staff benefits and employment related transactions- reg .
      Summary: Manpower supply arises where a provider makes its employed individuals available to a recipient while the contractual employment remains with the provider; secondment from parent to affiliate is covered. Joint employment is recognised only where employment is genuinely shared; making staff available for consideration is manpower supply. Employer-provided benefits are taxable when given for consideration (including salary deductions or foregone salary), with Cenvat credit admissible; universally free employee facilities remain outside tax. Reimbursements by employees in the course of employment are non-taxable, and ex-employee supplies follow the same treatment as current employees where related to the original employment.

      DGFT

      2.
      11(RE 2012)/2009-2014 - dated 26-7-2012
      Agencies authorized to issue Certificate of Origin - (Non Preferential)Addition in Appendix 4C-regarding.
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade authorises two regional branches of the Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises to issue Certificate of Origin (Non Preferential)
      3.
      12 (RE-2012)/ 2009-14 - dated 26-7-2012
      Amendment of HBP Vol I (RE 2012)/ 2009-14
      Summary: Amendment to HBP Vol. I (RE-2012)/2009-14 (effective 5.6.2012) revises operative export incentive provisions: adds wording on re-credit utilisation; excludes foreign-exchange from shipping lines on routes not touching India from SFIS; bars SHIS claims where Zero Duty EPCG authorisation was availed in the same year; reduces duty credit scrip validity to 18 months with limited revalidation; mandates a declaration of intent on Free Shipping Bills for Chapter 3 benefits with a one-month grace for later inclusions; expands port lists; permits automatic acceptance of up to 10% excess EPCG imports subject to fee and proportional EO enhancement; and conditions grant of duty credit scrip on CVD on a Central Excise certificate regarding Cenvat credit, with enumerated exceptions.

      Customs

      4.
      20 /2012 - dated 27-7-2012
      Changes in the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 issued on 5.6.12 – reg
      Summary: Revisions to the Foreign Trade Policy permit extended duty free import of embellishments, broaden use and limited transferability of duty credit scrips under the Status Holder Incentive Scheme, extend zero duty EPCG authorizations with adjusted eligibility and interaction rules with TUFS and SHIS benefits, modify EPCG export obligations for green technologies and certain regions, relax Common Service Provider bank guarantee and reporting requirements, and tighten value addition, validity and drawback endorsement rules for Advance Authorization and DFIA schemes.

      Companies Law

      5.
      19/2012 - dated 27-7-2012
      Imposing fees on certain e-forms filed with ROC, RD or MCA(HQ) under MCA-21 where at present no fee is prescribed.
      Summary: Imposition of fees on electronic forms under the MCA 21 system is required where no fee was previously prescribed for filings with the Registrar of Companies, Regional Directors, or MCA(HQ). Administrative responsibility rests on ROCs, RDs and MCA(HQ) to implement the new fee regime. The fee applicable to the statutory auditor information return has been deferred until the beginning of August 2012 to permit a short transition period for filers and officials to update processes.
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