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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 01,2015

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Exemption is granted for taxable services provided or agreed to be provided against designated duty credit scrips issued to exporters under specified schemes (Focus Market, Focus Product, VKGUY, MEIS, SEIS) by the Regional Authority in terms of the Foreign Trade Policy. The holder of an eligible scrip may claim Cenvat Credit or drawback for service tax levied under section 66B against the service tax debited in the validated scrip, subject to conditions and procedures in the respective notifications.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A court may not appoint an arbitrator under the statutory court-assisted appointment mechanism without a binding arbitration agreement between the parties. For employment disputes, the employment contract must contain or expressly incorporate an arbitration clause; standalone or foreign employer policies not integrated into the contract do not suffice. An exclusive forum-selection clause in the employment contract negates reliance on a separate arbitration program, and labor-law or administrative remedies do not replace the contractual prerequisite for court intervention under the statutory appointment procedure.
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      Summary: Revision of tariff value schedules substitutes TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 of Notification No. 36/2001 Customs and sets amended tariff values in US dollars for specified imports including crude palm oil and derivatives, crude soybean oil, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and specified categories of gold and silver, thereby providing fixed customs valuation benchmarks for assessment of those imports.
      Summary: Revision of the FDI regime for the insurance sector effected by the March 2015 press note coincided with a notable increase in inflows for March-May 2015 compared with the prior year. Railway Infrastructure was opened to FDI earlier but separate inflow data are not maintained, and the Real Estate FDI policy has not been recently revised. These facts were disclosed in a written parliamentary reply by the responsible Minister.
      Summary: Duty drawback, Central Excise rebate and Cenvat credit refund mechanisms neutralize indirect tax incidence on inputs for exported goods; sectoral duty free entitlements and DGFT administered schemes (advance authorizations, duty free import authorizations, EPCG and export incentive schemes) support exporters. Income tax provisions permit deductions for export derived profits and other business deductions. The Government has received representations about delayed tax refunds and directed field formations to ensure prompt disbursement of rebate and refund claims.
      Summary: Aam Admi Bima Yojana, following merger of the earlier scheme, is implemented through a designated life insurer and provides death and disability cover to self-employed handloom and Khadi weavers affiliated with Khadi institutions and boards, within a prescribed age band; it is not a health insurance scheme. Annual administrative data on lives covered, premium allocations and claims paid for the handloom and Khadi weaver category are compiled in an annex and reported to the legislature.
      Summary: Both the Union and States will simultaneously levy tax on every supply, with the Centre collecting Central GST and States collecting State GST for intra state transactions; the Centre will collect Integrated GST on inter state supplies and its proceeds will be apportioned between Centre and States under a statutory mechanism based on GST Council recommendations, and Central GST plus the Union's apportioned IGST share will be devolved to States under the constitutional fiscal devolution framework.
      Summary: Gold ETFs invest in gold and gold related instruments with returns tied to the underlying, publish daily net asset value, and do not guarantee returns. A regulatory change allowed limited investment of Gold ETF schemes in bank Gold Deposit Schemes instead of exclusively holding physical gold. Fiscal and external sector measures, including higher customs duties and an import rationalisation mechanism for nominated importers, were employed to contain gold imports and address current account pressures.
      Summary: SEBI's anti money laundering framework under the Prevention of Money laundering Act requires all SEBI registered intermediaries to prevent entry of illicit funds into securities trading; preliminary inquiries resulted in interim directions finding multiple companies acting in concert to misuse the stock exchange system to generate bogus Long Term Capital Gains (LTCG) claimed as tax exempt.
      Summary: Motor third party claims generally proceed through courts when liability is disputed; where liability is undisputed insurers are encouraged to use Lok Adalat and out of court settlement. IRDAI enforces time limits for claim resolution and operates an Integrated Grievance Management System to track complaints. Legislative proposals seek enhanced third party compensation via a structured formula and capped liability for minimum premium policies. Section 140 of the Motor Vehicles Act applies the No Fault principle allowing compensation without proving wrongful act.
      Summary: Banks may set term and savings deposit interest rates subject to board approval, with a mandatory uniform rate for savings up to one lakh and permissible differentiated rates above that without customer discrimination. The Base Rate framework deregulated rupee lending rates, allowing banks to determine spreads, risk premia and other pricing elements while preserving defined exceptions where loans can be priced without reference to the Base Rate. Banks are required to maintain Board-approved loan recovery policies and use statutory recovery mechanisms, supplemented by early-detection systems to improve asset quality.
      Summary: Early Warning System established to detect incipient asset stress in performing loan accounts by monitoring accounts against a set of automated triggers and flagging riskiness for timely remedial planning, with proactive telephonic engagement of stressed retail and real estate borrowers through tied Business Process Re-engineering centres to enable early intervention.
      Summary: Reconstitution of the Financial Inclusion Advisory Committee to monitor banks' Financial Inclusion Plans and Financial Literacy initiatives, evaluate their impact through studies and surveys, and prepare and monitor a National Strategy for Financial Inclusion converging stakeholder efforts.
      Summary: Administrative measures streamline tax compliance by enabling online PAN/TAN allotment, single-page bank challan, online tax payment, viewing of tax credits, e-filing of income-tax and TDS returns, centralized processing with electronic intimations, ECS direct credit of refunds, online rectification, Tax Return Preparer assistance, and Aayakar Seva Kendra single-window services; E-verification of returns is enabled via Internet banking or Aadhaar, with EVC issuance for eligible taxpayers to avoid submission of paper ITR-V, and paper ITR-V remains acceptable by post within the specified 120-day period.
      Summary: The Rules prescribe the form and manner for declaring undisclosed foreign assets, including electronic filing via Form 6, and establish methods to determine fair market value for various asset types. Declarations meeting statutory requirements require payment of tax and penalty and intimation to the designated tax authority; after payment intimation the authority must issue an acknowledgement within 15 days. The statute shields declaration contents from admissibility in related penalty or prosecution proceedings and accompanying explanatory and FAQ circulars have been issued.
      Summary: The Government reports a recent upturn in IIP growth alongside stable manufacturing share in GVA, and has enacted reforms to stimulate industrial investment: simplifying industrial licensing, liberalising FDI policy and approval thresholds, revising investor definitions, launching digital facilitation and Investor Facilitation Cell, and advancing industrial corridor projects and a coordinating authority to attract manufacturing investment under the "Make in India" initiative.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published the reference rate for the US Dollar for July 31, 2015 and provided corresponding previous day comparison; using that reference rate and middle cross currency quotes the Bank supplied exchange rates for Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen against the Rupee, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      40/2015 - dated - 30-7-2015 - CE
      Seeks to amend Notification No.30/2013-Central Excise dated 29.11.2013
      Summary: Substitutes the earlier effective date with a later effective date and replaces the TABLE of exempted goods, listing two categories: Anti Tuberculosis Drugs-specific formulations, dosages, pediatric forms, injectables and related compounds-and Diagnostics and Equipments-laboratory devices, molecular testing platforms, reagents, cartridges and calibration services, thereby updating the schedule of items exempted under the principal Central Excise notification.

      Customs

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      42/2015 - dated - 30-7-2015 - Cus
      Seeks to further amend Notification No.39/96-Customs dated 23.7.1996.
      Summary: The notification amends Notification No.39/96-Customs by substituting, in the TABLE against S.No.10A, column (3), Explanation, item (ii), the words "functional Director" with "functional Director or the Chief Executive Officer, as the case may be," thereby expressly recognising the Chief Executive Officer alongside the functional Director for the specified purpose; the change is effected under statutory powers and published as Notification No.42/2015-Customs.
      3.
      41/2015 - dated - 30-7-2015 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No.49/2013-Customs dated 29.11.2013
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the operative date in the Explanation of the customs exemption notification and replaces the prior TABLE with a new TABLE itemising exempt goods under two categories: Anti Tuberculosis Drugs (specified formulations and pediatric and adult presentations) and Diagnostics and Equipments (specified laboratory devices, molecular and microscopy platforms, culture reagents, cartridges and supporting equipment), effectuating the exemption scope under the Central Government's powers under the Customs Act.
      4.
      72/2015 - dated - 31-7-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001
      Summary: Exercise of power under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962 to amend Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 to prescribe updated tariff values for specified import goods, listing commodity descriptions and corresponding tariff values per metric tonne and per unit measures for precious metals.
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      Customs

      1.
      05/2015 - dated 19-7-2015
      Streamlining the procedure for refund of 4% Additional Duty of Customs in pursuance of Notification No. 102/2007-Customs dated 14.9.2007-Reg.
      Summary: Accepts copies of ST/VAT challans accompanied by a consolidated statutory auditor/Chartered Accountant certificate in the prescribed proforma, eliminating the need for each challan copy to be separately certified. Originals may be called for in doubtful cases. Merges multiple auditor certificates into a single mandatory format, Annexure E, which verifies VAT/ST payment, correlates payments with sales invoices, addresses unjust enrichment, and covers sales via consignment agents; modifications apply to pending claims and Annexure E is mandatory from 1 August 2015.
      2.
      09/2015 - dated 17-7-2015
      Introduction of Electronic Messaging System for issuance of Delivery Order (Online DO) at Air Cargo Complex, Mumbai reg:-
      Summary: An Electronic Messaging System will replace routine physical delivery orders at the Air Cargo Complex, Mumbai: all airlines and consol agents must electronically transmit Delivery Order messages to custodians' portals for all airwaybills, while custodial verification, Customs out-of-charge and gate pass issuance procedures remain unchanged. Manual paper D.O.s are permitted only for specified categories (unaccompanied baggage, direct delivery, one-time/individual importers) or temporarily where electronic transfer fails; designated contacts are provided for implementation difficulties.
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