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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 03,2012

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Supply of food or drink that is part of an activity is a declared service only to the extent of the service component; the goods supplied are deemed sale and excluded from the service. The contract must be dissected into sale and service components. The service portion is valued by specified percentages under the valuation rules; abatement is available subject to restrictions on credit for foodstuffs. Cenvat credit is not available for goods classifiable as human consumption items, while credit on other inputs follows the Cenvat Credit Rules including reversal provisions. Certain restaurants and mid day meal catering are exempt.
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      Summary: Policy amended to permit investment by a citizen of Pakistan or an entity incorporated in Pakistan only under the Government route, with investment prohibited in defence, space and atomic energy; the amendment to Paragraph 3.1.1 takes immediate effect.
      Summary: The due date for filing income tax returns that were originally due on 31st July for the relevant assessment year is extended to 31st August, and the extension applies to all returns irrespective of the mode of filing; this clarification corrects reports suggesting the extension was limited to e filed returns.
      Summary: June 2012 trade statistics show exports down in Dollar terms but up in Rupee terms, while imports fell in Dollar terms yet rose in Rupee terms; oil imports rose cumulatively though June oil was lower year-on-year, non-oil imports declined, and the April-June trade deficit narrowed in Dollar terms. The release presents provisional monthly and quarterly aggregates by commodity grouping and currency denomination.
      Summary: A ministerial-led trade promotion mission to Sri Lanka will combine official bilateral meetings, a high-level CEOs delegation and a multi-sector India Show exhibition to promote exports, investment and business linkages, advance negotiations toward a Comprehensive Economic Partnership, and pursue substantial bilateral trade expansion within the existing Indo Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement context.
      Summary: The tax administration exempted representative assessees acting for non residents and private discretionary trusts from the requirement to electronically furnish the return of income for the specified assessment year, as the existing e filing software cannot accommodate multiple agents for a non resident or accept private discretionary trusts filing in the status of an individual.
      Summary: The revised treaty allocates source-state taxation for capital gains on alienation of company shares, rationalises withholding tax treatment on dividends, royalties and fees for technical services at a capped rate, enhances exchange of information including banking data and sharing without domestic tax interest, provides for mutual assistance in tax collection, and incorporates Limitation of Benefits and anti-abuse provisions to ensure benefits are limited to genuine residents.
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      Customs

      1.
      F.No. 437/36/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 1-8-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Board, invoking the customs notification under the Customs Act, assigns the Show Cause Notice issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence in the case of M/s Kobelco Construction Equipment India Pvt. Ltd. to the Commissioner of Customs (Seaport - Import), Custom House, Chennai for adjudication, and directs circulation of the order to relevant customs formations and the issuing unit for administrative coordination.
      2.
      F.No. 437/20/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 1-8-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority
      Summary: The Board assigns a Show Cause Notice issued by a revenue intelligence unit to the Commissioner of Customs (Imports) at the designated port for adjudication under the notification empowering a Common Adjudicating Authority (CAA), and circulates the order to the issuing unit, the designated commissioner, a port-import commissioner, and the web administrator.
      3.
      67/2012 - dated - 1-8-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 02nd August, 2012
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, prescribes specific conversion rates of listed foreign currencies into Indian rupees for customs valuation of imported and exported goods effective 2nd August, 2012, as set out in Schedules I and II. The notification supersedes the prior notification except for prior acts and includes corrigenda correcting certain schedule entries.
      4.
      66/2012 - dated - 31-7-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No.36/2001-Customs(N.T) dated 3rd August 2001
      Summary: Substitutes TABLE-1 and TABLE-2 of Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) by fixing specific tariff values under sub-section (2) of section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 for listed goods including edible oils, oilseed products, brass scrap, poppy seeds, and specified forms of gold and silver to govern customs valuation for imports.

      VAT - Delhi

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      No. F. 5(54)/Policy-II/VAT/2011-12/394-405 - dated - 30-7-2012 - DVAT
      Amendment in Sixth Schedule - Regarding grant facilities for exemption/refund of VAT
      Summary: Amendment to the Sixth Schedule inserts sub-entry (35A) granting VAT exemption/refund to the Republic of Guinea, New Delhi for official purchases by the Embassy and for personal purchases of its diplomats; the notification, issued under sub section (2) of Section 103, prescribes a minimum invoice value eligible for refund of Rs. 1500/-.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      No.F 4/operation Cell/2006/1622-32 - dated 30-7-2012
      ARRANGEMENTS FOR RECEIPT AND MOVEMENT OF QUARTERLY RETURNS FOR QUARTER ENDING 30-06-2012.
      Summary: Printed hard copies of electronically filed quarterly VAT returns, including refund and non-refund claims, will be accepted only at designated Front Office Extension Counters on specified dates and hours; zonal in-charges must manage floor-wise staff deployment, ensure that no manual return not filed online is accepted, and return date-and-number stamps issued for receipts by the prescribed closing hour.

      FEMA

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      Press Note No.2 (2012 Series) - dated 31-7-2012
      Downstream investment by a banking company incorporated in India, which is owned and/or controlled by non-residents/ a non-resident entity/non-resident entities - Insertion of a Note below paragraph 3.10.4.1 of 'Circular 1 of 2012-Consolidated FDI Policy'
      Summary: Downstream investments by an Indian banking company owned or controlled by non-residents made under Corporate Debt Restructuring, other loan restructuring mechanisms, held in trading books, or arising from acquisition of shares due to loan defaults shall not count as indirect foreign investment; however, strategic downstream investments-investments by these banks in their subsidiaries, joint ventures and associates-shall count towards indirect foreign investment.
      3.
      12 - dated 31-7-2012
      Exchange Earner's Foreign Currency (EEFC) Account, Diamond Dollar Account (DDA) & Resident Foreign Currency (RFC) Account - Review of Guidelines
      Summary: Full credit of foreign exchange receipts to EEFC accounts is permitted, conditioned on conversion of accruals in any calendar month into Rupee balances on or before the last day of the succeeding calendar month after adjusting for approved utilisations and forward commitments; the same procedure applies to Diamond Dollar and Resident Foreign Currency (Domestic) accounts, and authorised dealers must notify customers while other earlier terms remain unchanged.
      4.
      13 - dated 31-7-2012
      Risk Management and Inter Bank Dealings
      Summary: Exporters may cancel and rebook forward contracts involving the Rupee for hedging contracted export exposures up to an annual capped extent to provide operational flexibility. AD Category I banks may exclude their Net Options Position and positions of overseas branches from the Net Overnight Open Position Limit for Rupee involving positions, provided the bank's board fixes separate limits for these components within the overall NOOPL and communicates them to the Reserve Bank for approval.
      5.
      11 - dated 31-7-2012
      Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA)-Compounding of Contraventions under FEMA, 1999
      Summary: When a contravention is identified or brought to the Reserve Bank other than via the prescribed compounding application, the Bank will determine whether it is technical/minor (administrative/cautionary advice), material (requires compounding under the prescribed procedure), or sensitive/serious (refer to the Directorate of Enforcement). If an entity files a suo moto compounding application admitting the contravention, it shall not be treated as technical or minor and the compounding process will be initiated under section 15(1) of FEMA read with the compounding rules.

      Customs

      6.
      21/2012 - dated 1-8-2012
      Clarification on the scope of exemption Notification No.146/94-Customs dated 13-07-1994.
      Summary: Notification No.146/94-Customs exempts two categories: "sports goods, sports equipments and sports requisites" and their "spares, accessories and consumables"; classification by tariff chapter does not affect eligibility. The exemption requires a certificate from specified sports bodies for use in national or international competition and an importer undertaking. Both specialized equipment and optional accessories are covered, while exclusion is limited mainly to general purpose machines.
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