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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 02,2013

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Tribunal applied the doctrine of per incuriam where an earlier High Court decision failed to consider the statutory rule that CENVAT credit is taken upon receipt of inputs, input services and capital goods; that oversight produced an interpretation that would nullify the statutory interest mechanism on reversal of inadmissible credit, and therefore the High Court ruling could be treated as per incuriam.
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      Summary: An ST-3 eFiling Offline Utility and corresponding schema are made available as an Excel-based tool to enable offline completion and structured electronic submission of ST-3 service tax returns for the half yearly filing cycle, with downloadable software and documentation provided to assist taxpayer compliance.
      Summary: Responsible regulation balances fostering financial innovation with preserving stability and consumer protection because financial markets are non self correcting, interconnected, procyclical and reflexive. The Reserve Bank applies responsible regulation through proactive macroprudential measures, calibrated adoption of global standards like Basel III, conditional corporate bank licensing with governance safeguards, sequenced market product rollouts and strengthened market infrastructure, and affirmative measures-including priority sector lending and branch penetration requirements-to advance financial inclusion and equitable growth.
      Summary: Continuation of the interest subvention scheme provides subsidised short-term crop loans through PSBs, private banks, cooperative banks, RRBs and via NABARD refinance, extends coverage to private bank branch service areas, maintains the principal subvention rate for eligible short-term crop loans, and adds a timely-repayment incentive reducing effective interest for punctual borrowers; it also temporarily extends subvention to Kisan Credit Card loans against Negotiable Warehouse Receipts for post-harvest finance and notes the scheme's budgetary implication and raised agricultural credit flow target.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India issued the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the Euro, updating official rupee exchange benchmarks with corresponding prior day comparisons; it derived rupee rates for the British pound and Japanese yen from the US dollar reference and middle cross currency quotes, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the Reference Rate.
      Summary: A Special National Investment Fund will receive government shares required to meet the minimum public shareholding threshold in six financially weak CPSEs by irrevocable transfer without consideration; independent professional fund managers will sell those shares within five years, with proceeds directed to social sector schemes and sale modalities to be determined by the empowered group of ministers as a compliance measure under securities regulation.
      Summary: Approval of a 10 percent paid-up equity disinvestment in Indian Oil Corporation Limited will be executed through an Offer for Sale in the domestic market, reducing the Government of India's shareholding from 78.92 percent to 68.92 percent and conducted in compliance with SEBI rules and regulations.
      Summary: Continuation of the interest subvention provides short-term crop loans at 7 percent per annum for eligible loans across PSBs, private banks within branch service areas, Cooperative Banks, RRBs and through NABARD refinance; an additional 3 percent subvention is available for timely repayment, and identical subvention terms are temporarily extended to Kisan Credit Card advances against Negotiable Warehouse Receipts for small and marginal farmers.
      Summary: Reserve Bank maintained policy rates unchanged but implemented calibrated liquidity tightening and raised the MSF markup to curb exchange rate volatility. These measures, with OMO sales as a potential component, aim to make short term money costlier, discourage speculation and invert the short end of the yield curve. Rollback will occur only in a calibrated manner after the Bank determines volatility in the foreign exchange market has been contained; the Bank focuses on exchange rate stability rather than a specific level and will use its full set of instruments as warranted.
      Summary: Amendments require at least fifty percent of FDI in the initial tranche to be invested in back end infrastructure within three years, with back end defined to include processing, manufacturing, distribution, logistics, storage, warehousing and related capital expenditure but excluding land cost and rentals. At least thirty percent of procurement value of manufactured/processed goods must be sourced from qualifying Indian micro, small and medium enterprises, with small industry status fixed at first engagement and procurement measured as a five year average from the April of first receipt of FDI and thereafter annually. Retail outlets are limited to specified cities or as decided by States, within a defined radius and conforming to master plans with requisite facilities.
      Summary: The government revised sectoral FDI ceilings and entry routes, shifting several industries toward the automatic route while adjusting foreign equity limits. Notable changes include retention of 49% caps for exchanges and market infrastructure, raising asset reconstruction companies to 100% with automatic entry up to 49% and government approval beyond, increasing credit information companies to 74% automatic, permitting up to 100% FDI in telecoms with automatic entry up to 49%, amending single-brand retail clauses to allow multiple non-resident brand entities and prescribing filing requirements, deleting test marketing provisions, and maintaining defence caps with procedural safeguards.
      Summary: The FDI policy definition of control is expanded to include the right to appoint a majority of directors or to control management or policy decisions by virtue of shareholding, management rights, shareholders agreements or voting agreements, aligning the concept with takeover and company law approaches and capturing direct and indirect forms of influence for calculation of total foreign investment.
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      DGFT

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      32 (RE-2013)/2009-14 - dated - 2-8-2013 - FTP
      Permission to The Cotton Corporation of India Ltd. for export of cotton (Tariff Codes 5201 and 5203) during the cotton season 2012-13.
      Summary: Authorization permits The Cotton Corporation of India Ltd. to export cotton under HS codes 5201 and 5203 for the 2012-13 season; para 2(ii) conditions of Notifications No.26 (30.11.2012) and No.17 (01.10.2012) will not apply to grant of Registration Certificates to that exporter, while the Procedure for Reporting in Notification No.63 (04.08.2011) continues to apply.

      VAT - Delhi

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      F.7(433)/Policy-II/VAT/2012/Part File/565-576 - dated - 2-8-2013 - DVAT
      Extend the date for filing of stock statement in Form Stock-1 online for the stock available on 31st March, 2013
      Summary: The Commissioner of Value Added Tax has partially modified a prior notification to extend the deadline for online filing of the stock statement in Form Stock-1 for stock as at 31 March 2013 for dealers falling within the specified gross turnover threshold for 2012-13, while stating that all other provisions of the earlier notification continue to apply.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      F.7/T&T/PB/SCTT-(PR/Coordn.)/2546-64 - dated 1-8-2013
      Constitution of Delhi Trade Board for National Capital Territory of Delhi.
      Summary: The Delhi Trade Board is expanded by administrative order to include additional trade bodies and individual representatives, with named members added to enhance representativeness. The earlier VAT Committee is expressly subsumed into the Delhi Trade Board, consolidating advisory functions on value-added tax matters within the Board's remit; the order is circulated to departmental officers and all Board members for information and implementation.

      Income Tax

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      Tender Ref. No. HW/NW/DIT (S)-IV/TAXNET/2013 - dated 2-8-2013
      NOTICE of Extension to last date of submission of bids in Response to Request For Proposal for Selection of Managed Service Provider (MSP) for WAN, LAN, FMS and Video Conferencing
      Summary: Extension of the bid submission deadline is announced for the RFP to select a Managed Service Provider for WAN, LAN, FMS and Video Conferencing. Prospective bidders may purchase the bid document from the designated official by payment of a non-refundable crossed Demand Draft payable to the specified accounts office; bid documents will be available on working days until the extended deadline. Formats for the Non-Disclosure Agreement, Pre-Qualification Criteria and Executive Summary are available for free download on the department website.

      DGFT

      3.
      03 (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated 2-8-2013
      Withdrawal of Policy Circular No.30 dated 10.10.2005 on Importability of Alternative inputs allowed as per SION.
      Summary: Notification No. 31 requires that inputs actually used in manufacture of the export product must be the only inputs imported under the authorisation, and that imported inputs must be used in the export product; accordingly Policy Circular No.30 (10.10.2005) is withdrawn and duty-free imports under Chapter 4 of the FTP shall be governed by Notification No. 31, with any inconsistent prior communications deemed superseded.

      Customs

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      F. No. 603/01/2011-DBK - dated 31-7-2013
      Audit Report No. 15/2011-2012, Section 2, Duty Drawback Scheme
      Summary: Directs enforcement of due diligence in processing potentially time barred drawback claims under the re export drawback framework and requires careful application of re export rules when assessing such claims. Notes discrepancies between export documentation and Central Excise brand rate letters and mandates that brand rate letters must contain full, comprehensive and precisely matching descriptions of exported goods to eliminate ambiguity in drawback claim processing.
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