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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 07,2013

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Sections 115QA-115QC impose a 20% final tax on "deemed distributed income" arising on buy-back of unlisted shares, payable by the company with interest and recovery provisions; the article contends the buy-back consideration is not company income but a capital realization by shareholders, and therefore treating such consideration as taxable income of the company is a legal fiction that renders the levy ultra vires the constitutional allocation of taxing power.
      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: The amendment to Rule 14 of the Cenvat Credit Rules means that where Cenvat credit was availed irregularly but not utilised to discharge duty or other liabilities after the amendment, interest need not be levied; because interest is compensatory, a penal provision modified in favour of the assessee applies to pending cases and displaces the earlier interest regime for those matters.
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      Summary: The Ministry of Commerce & Industry does not provide assistance for setting up heavy industries; the Department of Heavy Industry limits support to sick/loss-making CPSEs under its administrative control for payment of salaries, statutory dues, and implementation of Government approved revival schemes, as shown by selected disbursements in Rajasthan for investment in a photovoltaic module line and for meeting pension liabilities.
      Summary: A government manufacturing policy initiative directed focused interventions in textiles and steel to boost competitiveness and production and set a long term approach for civilian aircraft manufacture, electric and hybrid vehicles, and advanced materials and composites. A programme decision was made to commence civilian aircraft development, and a High Level Steering Group under the NMCC chairman was tasked to work out the modalities of the programme.
      Summary: Policy measures combine regulatory reforms and infrastructure initiatives to boost manufacturing: adoption of the National Manufacturing Policy, rationalisation of the FDI Policy, the e-biz Mission Mode Project, and targeted incentive schemes for difficult regions and sectors. Complementary steps include major industrial corridors (Delhi-Mumbai and proposed Chennai-Bengaluru, Bengaluru-Mumbai, Amritsar-Delhi-Kolkata) and establishment of a project monitoring cell to address stalled high-investment projects, with the Index of Industrial Production cited as the output indicator.
      Summary: A national trade strategy to double merchandise exports was scaled back when the terminal-year export target was revised downward; the administrative adjustment was justified by weak industrial growth, higher credit costs, currency depreciation, sovereign debt turbulence abroad, recession in advanced economies and sluggish global demand, and was communicated to the legislature in a written ministerial reply.
      Summary: Pre agreement feasibility and sectoral impact studies are undertaken internally and through a Joint Study Group (JSG), whose reports inform FTA negotiations and are published; FTAs include sensitive/negative lists limiting tariff concessions, preserve rights to anti-dumping and safeguards against import surges and injury, and establish a Joint Review Mechanism to monitor implementation and address impacts.
      Summary: A detention of basmati rice consignments for alleged pesticide residue was resolved after U.S. FDA testing; India requested the U.S. EPA to examine a dossier to set an import tolerance for tricyclazole and asked the U.S. FDA to exercise enforcement discretion pending EPA action, alongside tabulated 2012-13 export data provided in a parliamentary written reply.
      Summary: Measures to secure food safety compliance for agricultural exports include a residue monitoring plan for table grapes, a web based traceability system for grapes, aflatoxin control for peanuts and peanut products, and notified standards for fruits and vegetables under the AGMARK Act. APEDA registration schemes for pack houses and processing units, laboratory recognition and upgradation, accreditation of certification agencies (HACCP, ISO, GAP), and development of packaging and sea transport protocols further operationalise export quality and safety requirements.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India imposed a monetary penalty on State Bank of India for breaches of contractual and regulatory obligations relating to the operation and maintenance of a currency chest, levied under specified paras of two RBI circulars and citing deficiencies observed at the SBI Secunderabad currency chest.
      Summary: Gross direct tax collections increased in the April-July period, driven by rises in corporate tax and personal income tax; net direct tax collections also grew. Securities Transaction Tax receipts and Wealth Tax collections additionally rose, contributing to the overall collection increase.
      Summary: The tax administration extended the filing deadline for individual, HUF and non auditable returns for AY 2013 14 from 31 July to 5 August 2013 due to overwhelming e filing response; the extension covered returns filed under ITR 1 and ITR 2, and the announcement clarified that taxpayers with salary income may use ITR 1 or ITR 2 while publishing comparative e filing statistics.
      Summary: Announcement of Reference Rate publication updating rupee exchange rates for major convertible currencies, providing US dollar and Euro reference rates, derived pound and yen rates using cross currency middle quotes, and prior day comparisons. The press release states that the SDR Rupee rate will be calculated on the basis of the published Reference Rate and serves to inform market participants of official daily benchmark rates for pricing, reporting and valuation.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India, relying on Section 47A(1) read with Section 46(4) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (As Applicable to Co operative Societies), treated the bank's donations in excess of the prescribed ceiling as a violation of RBI instructions. After issuing a show cause notice and considering the bank's written reply and personal submissions, the Reserve Bank found the contravention substantiated and proceeded to impose a monetary sanction pursuant to its statutory enforcement powers.
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      33 (RE–2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 7-8-2013 - FTP
      Grant of relaxation for import of steel and steel products from the applicability of Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Second Order, 2012
      Summary: The notification grants an exemption from the Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Second Order, 2012 for imports of steel and steel products for specified major projects, subject to sectoral eligibility, a minimum investment threshold, restriction to actual users with disposal limits unless domestic quality standards are met, prescribed international accreditation-based quality certification routes, quarterly reporting to the Ministry of Steel and DGFT Regional Authority, and a two-year validity or until further orders.

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      59/2013 - dated - 5-8-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (13th Amendment) Rules, 2013 - Statement of income paid or credited by Venture Capital Company or Venture Capital Fund to be furnished under section 115U
      Summary: Amendment replaces rule 12C prescribing that Venture Capital Companies and Venture Capital Funds must furnish an electronic statement of income paid or credited under section 115U by the 30th November of the financial year following the previous year to the Chief Commissioner/Commissioner of the jurisdiction of their principal office. The statement must be in Form No.64, verified by an accountant, filed under digital signature, and accompanied by SEBI registration proof, audited accounts, and supporting schedules detailing investment income by heads and recipients to which income was paid or credited; the Director General of Income-tax (Systems) will specify filing procedure and security arrangements.
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      58/2013 - dated - 5-8-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (12th Amendment) Rules, 2013 - Furnishing of information by the person responsible for making payment to a non-resident, not being a company, or to a foreign company
      Summary: Rule 37BB requires persons making payments to non-residents or foreign companies to furnish Form No.15CA electronically and provide a signed printout to the authorised dealer; small remittances use Part A, payments in the specified list not chargeable to tax use Part B, and other remittances use Part C which generally requires Form No.15CB from an accountant or an Assessing Officer's certificate/order under sections 197 or 195(2)/(3). The Director General (Systems) will set electronic procedures and authorised dealers may be asked to produce the printout for proceedings.
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      Instruction No. 10/2013 - dated 5-8-2013
      Procedure and criteria for selection of scrutiny cases under compulsory manual during the financial-year 2013-2014-regd.
      Summary: Compulsory manual selection requires scrutiny of returns with significant transfer pricing exposure, confirmed or pending appellate additions on transfer pricing or recurring substantive issues, survey-linked cases with impounded records or fresh disclosures, assessments arising from search and seizure, responses to reassessment notices, claims of exemption impacted by the trusts definition, entities receiving substantial foreign donations under foreign contribution regulation, and cases flagged by other government authorities; supervisory approval and mandated use of assessment software apply, with monitoring by CCIT/DGIT and reporting to higher authorities.
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