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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 30,2015

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      By: Surender Gupta
      Summary: The principal issue is whether limitation for demands under Section 11A of the Central Excise Act and the Service Tax provision is measured from the department's date of knowledge of clandestine diversion or from the statutory relevant date. The Supreme Court has held that where clandestine removal is discovered, limitation may be computed from the date knowledge arises; a tribunal applied that view after investigations and admissions. A High Court has held instead that statutory recovery must obey the relevant date in Section 11A/Section 73, and not be extended merely because of departmental knowledge, though remedies under general law remain available.
      By: Chitresh Gupta
      Summary: Determination of the GST rate depends on the revenue neutral rate (collections proposed to be subsumed divided by the estimated GST tax base) and on contested elements of that base - exemptions, out of scope supplies, phased inclusion of specific goods, and thresholds. Divergent technical estimates and political views have produced conflicting RNRs and rate structure proposals (multi tier rates, exemptions and special rates), while the GST Council's role on floor rates and an additional temporary interstate tax further shape rate policy.
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      Summary: Seven FDI proposals amounting to approximately Rs. 981.15 crore were approved, covering downstream investment in pharma, redemption of preference shares after lock in, repatriation under the consolidated FDI policy, an increase in permissible foreign portfolio holding under the Portfolio Investment Scheme for a telecom broadcaster, approval for up to 100% foreign equity in a newly incorporated telecom services company via fresh issue and transfers, conversion of an operating/investing company into a holding/investing company, and an increase in aggregate foreign investment in a bank consequent to a merger.
      Summary: Statutory amendments permit manufacturers and service providers to issue digitally signed invoices and to store legally prescribed documents electronically, and a notification together with an administrative instruction prescribes the procedures and safeguards to be followed after consultation with trade stakeholders.
      Summary: Timely grievance redressal and enhanced public service delivery are prioritized through a multi-layered grievance redressal mechanism using centralised online portals, taxpayer service centres, and processing-centre grievance handling. The Department is expanding service centres, instituting training and tenure certainty for centre staff, and improving systems to expedite disposal of rectification applications. Performance monitoring targets improved disposal rates, reduced pendency, and time-bound quality service through periodic review and process reform.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar as the daily benchmark for rupee valuation and directed that, using that reference and middle cross currency quotes, derived rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen are to be computed; the release further states the SDR-rupee rate will be based on that reference rate.
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      Customs

      1.
      34/2015 - dated - 28-7-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL), originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China for a period of five years.
      Summary: Imposes anti-dumping duty on Compact Fluorescent Lamps originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China for five years, following findings that such lamps were sold at dumped and below-cost prices and likely to cause material injury to the domestic industry. The notification sets the tariff heading, describes the product scope (including integrated and unassembled types with or without ballast, control gear or choke), specifies a per-piece duty rate in the currency shown in the Table, and requires payment in Indian currency using the exchange rate applicable on the bill of entry date.

      DGFT

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      16/2015-20 - dated - 28-7-2015 - FTP
      Amendment in export policy of sawn timber-addition of ports for export to Nepal.
      Summary: Amendment conditions sawn timber exports on the same firm acting as importer and exporter and on import and export being effected from designated ports, with specified port-equivalences: Mangalore/Tuticorin grouped, Kandla/Mumbai/Mundra/Nhava Sheva grouped, and Kolkata port treated as equivalent to the LCS of Raxaul for exports to Nepal; applicable only where sawn timber is produced exclusively from imported wood logs.

      Income Tax

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      132/2015 - dated - 4-6-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On – Can Support, New Delhi
      Summary: The Central Government re-notified the holistic home-based palliative care project carried out by Can Support in Delhi and the NCR as an eligible scheme under the tax incentive provision, acting on a committee recommendation that the project is properly executed, and extended the scheme for a further period without changing the previously approved project cost, thereby preserving its eligibility for donor tax benefits.
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      131/2015 - dated - 4-6-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On – Lok Kalyan Samiti, New Delhi
      Summary: Amendment under section 35AC substitutes the previously specified maximum project cost in the original notification for the Lok Kalyan Samiti "Eye care programme in the National Capital Region, Delhi" with a newly approved higher amount, following a recommendation by the National Committee under rule 11M(5). The change revises the Table entry for that eligible project to reflect the enhanced approved project cost for determining the maximum deduction allowable under the statutory provision.
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      130/2015 - dated - 4-6-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On – CRY, New Delhi
      Summary: The Central Government, under Section 35AC, notifies the "CRY Supported Development project all over India" as an eligible project for a further three years commencing with financial year 2015-16, on the recommendation of the National Committee under rule 11M, noting proper execution and likelihood of extending beyond twenty-one years, and confirms no change in the approved project cost of Rs. 255.14 crore for financial years 2015-16 to 2017-18.
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      129/2015 - dated - 4-6-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On – Savali, Pune
      Summary: The Central Government re notifies the socio economic project run by Savali for cerebral palsied children and adults at Kothrud, Pune as an eligible scheme under the Explanation to Section 35AC, retaining the approved project cost of Rs. 171.21 lakh and extending its notified period for three financial years commencing 2015-16, based on the National Committee's recommendation and its satisfaction with project execution.
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      128/2015 - dated - 4-6-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On – Jamia Islamia Ishaatul Uloom, Maharashtra
      Summary: The Central Government, on the National Committee's recommendation, extends designation of the "Extension project for the expansion and maintenance of vocational courses and girls hostel vocational training course" carried out by Jamia Islamia Ishaatul Uloom at the previously approved cost including a corpus, for a further three-year period commencing 2014-15. Because 2014-15 has lapsed, no certificate under section 35AC will be issued for that year; the extension preserves the approved cost and permits eligible expenditure treatment for the remaining years of the renewed period.
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      127/2015 - dated - 4-6-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On – Seth Tarachand Ramnath Charitable Ayurvedic Hospital Trust, Pune
      Summary: The Central Government has notified an extension of the specified project "Expansion of infrastructure and improvement in services" by Seth Tarachand Ramnath Charitable Ayurvedic Hospital Trust for a further three-year period commencing with the financial year 2014-15, without any change in the approved cost or corpus fund, following a recommendation of the National Committee; however, no certificate under section 35AC will be issued for the financial year that had already lapsed.
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      126/2015 - dated - 4-6-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      U/s. 35AC, IT ACT, 1961 - Eligible Projects or Schemes, Expenditure On – Vedanta Foundation, Mumbai
      Summary: The Central Government, on recommendation of the National Committee, has notified continuation of the Vedanta Super-30 project by Vedanta Foundation as an eligible scheme under the Explanation to section 35AC for a further three-year period beginning 2015-16, without change to the approved project cost, thereby maintaining its entitlement to tax-incentive treatment under the statutory framework.
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