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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 30,2013

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Agreement on a transitional CST compensation framework accompanies the Central Government's acceptance of a phased Goods and Services Tax roll-out allowing states to opt in, with a proposed floor rate within a narrow band, a common exempted goods list, a composition scheme for small traders, and allocation of control between centre and states tied to turnover bands, while a specialized not-for-profit company will implement the GST IT backbone.
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      Summary: The central authorities prioritise Rupee stability with the RBI holding policy rates while focusing on exchange rate stabilisation; the Government supports this and will pursue measures to reduce the Current Account Deficit through import compression, export incentives, and capital account liberalisation including further FDI measures and other sustainable funding options to be announced shortly.
      Summary: TRAI has released a consultation paper at the request of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to re-examine Foreign Direct Investment limits and approval routes in the broadcasting sector. The paper considers carriage services, content services (uplinking/downlinking of news channels) and FM radio, guided by sector convergence and the principle of a level playing field. Stakeholders are invited to submit comments, which will be posted on TRAI's website.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank published reference rates for the US dollar and the euro as official rupee conversion benchmarks and used the dollar reference rate with cross currency middle rates to derive rupee rates for other currencies; it also stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank kept key policy rates and the cash reserve ratio unchanged while maintaining the MSF markup, adopting a stance to address external shocks, support growth, guard against inflation, and manage liquidity to ensure credit flow. Liquidity tightening measures were used to stabilise the foreign exchange market and will be calibrated back as stability returns. Growth was revised down amid weak industrial activity; inflation will be guided toward the Bank's stated level by the target date using all instruments. Principal risks include external financial volatility, a large current account deficit, weak investment conditions, and supply constraints.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank maintains a cautious monetary policy stance to restore foreign exchange stability amid capital outflows while managing growth and inflation risks. Operational measures include keeping the repo rate at 7.25%, reverse repo at 6.25%, MSF and bank rate at 10.25%, CRR at 4.0%, restricting LAF access (aggregate and bank-level limits), open market sales, a special repo window for mutual funds, tighter currency derivative norms, and gold import rationalisation with a 20/80 export availability requirement.
      Summary: The address identifies three main fraud categories-technology related, KYC related and advances related-and notes technology frauds predominate by number while advances frauds cause most monetary loss. It links large advances frauds to deficient appraisal, poor post disbursement supervision, multiple financing and collusion with professionals, and urges prompt information exchange among lenders, regular legal audits of securities, clearer fraud definitions for loan accounts, enhanced IT and transaction controls, CEO and Board ownership of fraud management, fair staff accountability and consideration of a centralized fraud registry.
      Summary: The Council examined measures to correct the Current Account Deficit and revive industrial growth by combining fiscal and regulatory tools: raising duties on consumer and luxury goods, innovative curbs on gold imports, sovereign bond issuance and swaplines, asset sales to raise resources, restoring corporate cash flows, and resolving tax uncertainty. It recommended easing FDI conditions and FIPB speed, sector-specific zones, single-window clearances, accelerated depreciation for SMEs, pre-cleared projects, use of PSU land for parks, PPP for energy and coal operations, prioritising industrial corridors, visa facilitation for exports, and large-scale skill certification utilising existing employment schemes.
      Summary: Re issue auctions for four Central Government stocks will be conducted using the uniform price method on the announced auction date; up to 5% of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non Competitive Bidding Facility. Both competitive and non competitive bids must be submitted electronically on the designated core banking auction platform within prescribed time windows. Auction results and the payment date are scheduled, and the stocks are eligible for when issued trading under existing guidelines.
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      22/2013 - dated - 29-7-2013 - CE
      Seeks to exempt central excise duty on the scheduled formulations as defined under the Drugs Price Control Order (DPCO), 2013 and which are subjected to re-printing, re-labeling, re-packing or stickering, in pursuance of the provisions contained in the said Order, in a premises which is not registered under the Central Excise Act, 1944 or the rules made thereunder
      Summary: Exempts from central excise duty scheduled formulations under DPCO, 2013 (Chapter 30) when re-printing, re-labeling, re-packing or stickering is carried out at premises not registered under the Central Excise Act, subject to conditions: removal on payment of appropriate duty, downward revision of MRP, a time-limited exemption from NPPA ceiling-price notification (with limited extension), prior intimation to the jurisdictional Assistant/Deputy Commissioner with specified product and location details, and submission of post-operation details within one month.

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      56/2013 - dated - 29-7-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Notifies rate of interest in respect of rupee denominated bond of an Indian company - section 194LD(2)
      Summary: Notification prescribes that interest on rupee denominated bonds of Indian companies shall not exceed 500 basis points over the State Bank of India Base Rate: for bonds issued before 1 July 2010 the benchmark is the SBI Base Rate as of 1 July 2010; for bonds issued on or after 1 July 2010 the benchmark is the SBI Base Rate applicable on the date of issue.
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