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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 02,2014

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      By: Pradeep Jain
      Summary: Amendments clarify excise treatment of polyester products from plastic waste by providing retrospective classification of PSF and PFY as textile material and a later exemption window, while exempting the intermediate product Tow retrospectively through 10.07.2014. The changes establish a dual-rate excise regime for finished PSF/PFY-one rate without Cenvat credit and a higher rate with credit-resolving disputes over marketability, valuation, and duty liability of the intermediate and aligning classification with exemption timing.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Pre-deposit obligations require appellants to deposit the challenged duty component pending appeal, while deposit of penalty is required only if the penalty order alone is being appealed. Where assessment and penalty are combined in a composite order, directing pre-deposit of the penalty alongside duty may cause hardship; appellate authorities retain discretion to waive or condition deposits to protect against undue hardship and safeguard revenue.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Mandatory pre-deposit of disputed service tax and penalty is required as a condition to entertain appeals, with the amended framework prescribing fixed percentage-based deposits at different appellate stages subject to a statutory ceiling, transitional protection for pending stay applications and appeals, and a related refund mechanism that carries prescribed interest when deposits are ordered refunded by appellate authorities.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India directed on 14 July 2014 that Non-Banking Financial Companies shall not levy foreclosure charges or prepayment penalties on floating-rate term loans to individual borrowers, effective immediately, as a customer-protection and harmonisation measure; the RBI further stated it has not received data showing NBFC non-compliance with these directions.
      Summary: State Bank of India initiated the launch of six Digital Branches on 1 July 2014 across specified cities; the Digital Branches concept is an internal bank initiative and further expansion is conditioned on the operational success of these pilot branches, as communicated in a written parliamentary reply by the Minister of State for Finance.
      Summary: Life-insurance death claims are settled under the statutory life-insurance claim regime and applicable contestability norms, while non-life claim settlement depends on the sum insured, policy terms and the principle of indemnity. The regulator collects claim data, monitors repudiated and outstanding claims, conducts periodic onsite inspections of insurers' claim procedures, and initiates regulatory action where deviations from statutory or regulatory standards are identified.
      Summary: Printing of currency notes will include Braille-like signs to assist visually challenged persons, an administrative decision announced in the budget speech to adapt note design for disability inclusion and improve financial accessibility, communicated to the legislature in response to a query.
      Summary: Domestic production covers most magnetic stripe cards while most EMV smart cards are manufactured abroad. ATM debit traffic is routed via the national interbank switch with banks paying network fees; POS and e commerce debit and all credit card transactions are routed and processed by international card schemes, with banks paying processing fees to those schemes.
      Summary: RBI guidelines allow minors above a specified minimum age to open and independently operate savings accounts, while banks may set age and monetary limits and determine required documents; on attaining majority the account-holder must confirm the balance and, if a guardian operated the account, provide fresh operating instructions and a specimen signature for the bank's records.
      Summary: Subscribers exiting the National Pension System before normal superannuation must use 80% of accumulated pension wealth to purchase an annuity providing monthly pension, with the balance paid as a lump-sum. Claims are lodged via the subscriber's nodal office to the NPS Claims Processing Cell at the Central Recordkeeping Agency. The pension regulator settles claims submitted with complete documentation, and contributions are accounted for and invested once uploaded into the recordkeeping system by the relevant government department.
      Summary: Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority is promoting employer adoption of the National Pension System (NPS)-Corporate Model through support for intermediaries, direct corporate engagement, and participation in industry forums to facilitate employer onboarding, subscriber enrollment, and growth of assets under management in the corporate pension scheme.
      Summary: Banks must price loans at or above the Base Rate and display that information at branches and online. Loans may be on fixed or floating terms if they conform to Asset Liability Management guidelines. Floating rate computation must be objective, transparent and mutually acceptable, and the Base Rate may serve as an internal benchmark alongside external market benchmarks.
      Summary: Financial assistance for participation in international fairs and buyer seller meets is provided under the Market Development Assistance (MDA) and Market Access Initiative (MAI) schemes. The Foreign Trade Policy permits import of diamonds on consignment for certification/grading and re export by specified agencies, and increases limits on personal carriage of gems and jewellery for overseas exhibitions and export promotion tours, facilitating temporary importation and certification.
      Summary: RBI guidelines require a handholding stage, bank determination of reliefs for viable or potentially viable units under Board approved policies, and a non-discretionary One Time Settlement (OTS) Scheme for recovery of non-performing MSE loans; SIDBI's scheme offers rescheduling, interest reliefs, waiver options and need based additional finance for MSME revival.
      Summary: Capital investment subsidy under NEIIPP uses a tiered approval regime by claim size: local and state authorities handle smaller claims, central appraisal with empowered-body approval covers intermediate claims, and the largest claims proceed to cabinet approval after appraisal. Approvals must generally consider financial institution assessments of plant and machinery, while self financed micro units are exempt from investment appraisals. Case counts are reported by investment bands and the data does not indicate that scrutiny is hindering industrialisation.
      Summary: Companies must upload details of unclaimed and unpaid amounts such as dividends, matured deposits and debentures to the Ministry; amounts unclaimed for seven years are liable for transfer to the Investor Education and Protection Fund. Companies reporting unclaimed dividends in balance sheets but not in prescribed returns have been identified for scrutiny and show cause notices before any final list is prepared.
      Summary: No evidence has been reported that gaps in company law provisions have led to companies transferring money abroad; the Ministry of Corporate Affairs has received no notices from stakeholders or government agencies identifying instances attributable to lacunae in the Companies Act, as stated in a written parliamentary reply.
      Summary: The release publishes State/UT-wise distributions of workers across Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sectors measured by usual status (ps+ss), and provides comparative tables showing manufacturing-sector concentration per thousand workers from three successive household labour surveys, with detailed figures presented in annexures.
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      33/2014 - dated 31-7-2014
      Clarification with regard to applicability of provisions of section 139(5) and 139(7) of the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: Deemed Government companies are covered under sub sections (5) and (7) of section 139 of the Companies Act, 2013 for audit appointment by the CAG. The words "owned or controlled" in those subsections are to be read with the definition of control in section 2(27), so documents evidencing control are relevant to coverage. The company must primarily intimate incorporation details to the CAG immediately and also inform the relevant government so it may request appointment of first auditors.
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