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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 04,2014

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: An employer's temporary deputation of its own employees to group companies on an actual cost sharing basis is not a commercial Manpower Recruitment or Supply agency activity where the sending employer retains control, reimburses only salary and related costs (no profit), and repatriates employees on completion; absence of recruitment activity, lack of financial benefit, and maintenance of supervision by the sending employer preclude classification as a supply of manpower under the prior statutory definition.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 80 provides a non obstante reasonable cause defence that, if proved by the assessee, prevents imposition of penalties under the Act even when extended limitation under the demand proviso is invoked; the High Court held that attracting extended limitation does not preclude a Section 80 enquiry and that the non obstante clause must be given effect. A later legislative amendment narrowed Section 80's availability for certain historic service tax liabilities subject to specified payment conditions, reducing the scope of penalty relief.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Transfer of unutilized Cenvat credit is allowed on change in ownership, sale, merger, amalgamation, lease or transfer to a joint venture, subject to simultaneous transfer of inputs or capital goods and satisfactory accounting to the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner. Case law confirms transmission of pre-existing credit when stock and registrations align with management and control, and administrative consolidation alone does not negate entitlement. Transfer of additional duty credit between multiple registered premises under a common tax identity requires recording the transfer in rule specified documents, issuing a transfer challan with prescribed particulars, and separate monthly returns by transferring and recipient premises.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank cancelled The Vasavi Co-operative Urban Bank Ltd.'s licence effective July 14, 2014 after finding the bank insolvent, non compliant with minimum capital and reserve requirements under the Banking Regulation Act, and subject to persistent governance and liquidity failures. A Show Cause Notice was issued and, following unsatisfactory replies, the bank was prohibited from carrying on banking business and referred for winding up; depositors will be eligible for insured repayments under the DICGC scheme subject to its terms.
      Summary: The Government proposes Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs), modelled on Real Estate Investment Trusts, to pool equity for PPP and other infrastructure projects and to provide tax efficient pass through status, thereby attracting domestic and foreign long term finance, including non resident investors, and reducing pressure on the banking system.
      Summary: A new Basic Savings Account category permits adult individuals and guardians of minors who are registered beneficiaries of government welfare schemes to open a zero deposit post office account to receive government transfers; generally, post office small savings products are available to adults of sound mind or to guardians for minors, with the Senior Citizens Savings Scheme requiring a specified minimum retirement age at opening.
      Summary: Central Government civilian employment shows sanctioned strength of 3,684,543 and 3,084,530 employees in position, with group-wise shortfalls noted. Government Economy instructions impose a ban on creation of new posts, while allowing case-by-case approvals for new posts supported by functional justification; Ministries must review vacancies against workload and fill posts per existing guidelines.
      Summary: The BRICS signatories executed an intergovernmental agreement to establish the New Development Bank to support public and private infrastructure and sustainable development projects through loans, guarantees, equity participation and other financial instruments, to cooperate with international and national entities within its mandate, and to provide technical assistance; establishment is conditional on each signatory depositing an instrument of acceptance, ratification, or approval in accordance with its domestic law.
      Summary: A Financial Inclusion Mission will be launched to provide organized banking services to all households, focusing on women, small and marginal farmers, and labourers. The programme utilises the Business Correspondent model, authorised for banks to engage intermediaries for service delivery, and advises banks to pay reasonable commissions or fees to Business Correspondents with periodic review of rates.
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