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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 06,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Where a statutory provision prescribes a deadline for claiming input tax credit and specifies non entitlement upon non compliance, the provision is to be read as mandatory: the dealer must claim the credit before the end of the financial year or within ninety days of purchase, and failure to comply results in forfeiture of the concession, reflecting the Legislature's intention to verify entries and prevent tax avoidance.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Services of transporting goods by road are within the negative list except for services by a Goods Transport Agency, implying taxability is confined to GTA services; parliamentary speech indicates no intention to tax truck owners, and adjudicatory authority confirms no service tax liability where individual truck operators provide transportation in their own capacity rather than as GTAs.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: A statutory amendment requires the Central Excise Officer to determine the amount of service tax due within specified periods from the date of notice where it is possible to do so, distinguishing ordinary limitation cases from those invoking extended limitation. The timelines are qualified by a practicability caveat; where adherence is not possible the officer must record reasons explaining the inability to meet the prescribed periods.
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      Summary: A national multi-skill programme titled Skill India is proposed to be launched to expand skill development, emphasising employability and entrepreneurship training, providing vocational support for traditional trades, and pursuing scheme convergence to align existing initiatives; no review has been reported of the stated training target.
      Summary: Government funding supports numerous multi ministry skill development schemes delivering long and short term training to expand workforce readiness, targeting youth and rural poor with placement objectives in some programmes; central monitoring reports aggregate ministry level trainee and placement figures but does not provide category wise or public versus private provider breakdowns.
      Summary: Reduction of the Statutory Liquidity Ratio by fifty basis points increases banks' leeway to lend by lowering mandatory holdings of safe government assets while the policy rate was left unchanged; the Ministry links the move to moderating inflation, a need to revive credit as demand grows, and advises that future policy rate decisions should balance liquidity, inflation, and growth considerations.
      Summary: Difficulties in complying with Corporate Social Responsibility obligations have arisen as companies, including PSUs, implement the Companies Act, 2013 CSR framework effective 1 April 2014; the Ministry has not received requests from PSUs to revise the 2 per cent CSR norm and has no current proposal to amend that requirement, as stated by the Minister of State in a parliamentary written reply.
      Summary: The Ministry reported 182,417 companies and 1,168 LLPs registered in West Bengal up to 30 June 2014, with year wise registration counts for 2011-12 through 2014-15 (to 30 June 2014). Following complaints alleging misappropriation of public funds, the Ministry ordered an investigation under section 235 of the Companies Act, 1956 into the affairs of 63 companies; this was disclosed in a written reply by the Minister of State for Corporate Affairs.
      Summary: Government has no role in clearing overseas travel by members of professional accounting institutes when visits are financed from the institutes' own funds; such trips are representative engagements with international boards, committees, or collaboration partners, as confirmed in a ministerial written reply.
      Summary: India conditioned consent to bringing the Trade Facilitation Protocol into force on securing a permanent solution for public stockholding for food security, arguing that existing domestic support rules-based on outdated reference prices and a fixed ceiling-threaten legitimate procurement for public distribution, constrain farmers' minimum returns, and must be resolved time bound alongside other Bali deliverables before the Protocol is adopted.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published official reference rates for the US dollar and the euro on 5 August 2014, compared to the previous day's rates, and-using the US dollar reference and the middle points of cross currency quotations-provided derived rupee exchange rates for the pound sterling and the Japanese yen. The release states the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate, making the reference rate the operative benchmark for related currency conversions.
      Summary: Policy repo rate remains at 8.0% and CRR at 4.0%; SLR reduced by 50 basis points to 22.0% of NDTL from the fortnight beginning August 9, 2014. Liquidity support via overnight repos (0.25% of bank-wise NDTL) and 7- and 14-day term repos (up to 0.75% of system NDTL) continues; reverse repo stays at 7.0% and MSF/Bank Rate at 9.0%. The RBI stresses a vigilant stance to achieve CPI inflation of 8% by Jan 2015 and 6% by Jan 2016, and lowers the HTM ceiling for SLR securities to 24% of NDTL to facilitate credit expansion.
      Summary: Announcement of a price-based re-issue auction of Central Government dated securities using the price-based multiple-price method, with notified nominal amounts and up to five percent reserved under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically on the RBI E-Kuber system within prescribed windows; the result and payment dates are specified, and the re-issued stocks are eligible for When Issued trading under existing RBI guidelines.
      Summary: The Bill empowers the securities regulator to call for information and records, seeks disgorgement, deems pooling of funds in certain unregistered schemes to be a collective investment scheme, and provides express powers for settlement (compounding), recovery of amounts and establishment of special courts. It also enhances the penalty framework by allowing the regulator to increase penalties imposed by adjudicating officers and by prescribing minimum penalties for specified violations.
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