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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 10,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The manufacturer is the person chargeable with excise duty and recovery powers under the charging provisions and their proviso apply only to persons who succeed to a business by transfer or change of ownership during the predecessor's lifetime. Legal heirs who inherit by death or surrender registration are not made personally liable to pay duties due from the deceased; unused CENVAT credit cannot be reclaimed from heirs where there was no in-life transfer creating a successor.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Construction is a declared service when it involves building a complex, building or civil structure (or part thereof) and construction includes additions, alterations, replacements and remodeling; service tax applies where consideration is received before issuance of a completion certificate by the competent authority (which may be government authority or specified professionals), subject to specific statutory exemptions and administrative clarifications concerning timing of payment and deposit of amounts collected.
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      Summary: Government establishes an Investment Tracking System to periodically monitor implementation of large investment projects and identify and address systemic issues. The National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council is tasked with tracking Public Sector Undertaking projects meeting the prescribed investment threshold, while the Department of Financial Services is charged with monitoring private sector projects meeting the same threshold, creating a bifurcated administrative monitoring framework by project ownership.
      Summary: NABARD provides targeted grant assistance to various agencies for promoting Self Help Groups, with differentiated per SHG grant rates and additional funding for training, capacity building, skill upgradation and exposure visits. A promotion and financing scheme for Women Self Help Groups operates in selected backward and LWE affected districts through anchor NGOs to facilitate credit linkage, provide handholding support for livelihoods and assist with loan repayment, while noting substantial coverage of SC/ST and other backward clients but no separate SC/ST scheme.
      Summary: Banks were advised to set up a dedicated window to consider case-by-case restructuring proposals from eligible textile borrowers; the central bank stated no special regulatory dispensation was needed and allowed, under existing guidelines, a two-year moratorium on term loans and conversion of working capital into term loans with three- to five-year repayment tenors. Restructuring must follow prudential norms on income recognition, asset classification and provisioning, imposes no financial burden on the Government, and has no prescribed timeline.
      Summary: Directorate of Enforcement issued Show Cause Notices for alleged contraventions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 with related prima facie money laundering registrations under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002. RBI entertains compounding applications for admitted procedural FEMA contraventions except those under Section 3(a), and the government reported numbers of such applications for the cited periods. Penalties prescribed by law are not indexed to price rise.
      Summary: A uniform reporting framework requires every insurer to maintain an Asset Liability Management (ALM) policy approved by the insurer's Board, addressing asset-liability relationships, risk tolerance, risk-return objectives, solvency position and liquidity requirements, and incorporating mechanisms for monitoring and managing asset-liability mismatches.
      Summary: SEZs in Rajasthan are subject to a mandatory Net Foreign Exchange obligation requiring positive cumulative foreign exchange earnings over five years from commencement of production, with failure attracting penal action under the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992; annual monitoring by the Development Commissioner under the SEZ Act, 2005 and rules ensures compliance.
      Summary: Government announced a package and reiterated export-promotion measures-building on Budget, Reserve Bank and Foreign Trade Policy actions-and identified targeted incentive schemes such as the Focus Product Scheme, Focus Market Scheme, Market Linked Focus Product Scheme and Vishesh Krishi and Gram Udyog Yojana to increase market share, diversify export markets and broaden product composition.
      Summary: Yearly trade data for 2006-07 through 2011-12 presents India's export and import values with European countries and corresponding year on year increases and decreases, showing an overall upward trend in both flows across the period while noting specific years with negative annual changes.
      Summary: SEZ exports rose in nominal terms across the reported years, with the latest full-year comparison showing a markedly lower annual growth rate despite higher absolute export values; the first quarter of the subsequent year registered a strong quarter-on-quarter increase. The release provides annual and quarterly export figures and percentage growths, based on a written parliamentary reply by the Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, and underscores a deceleration in year-on-year growth rates even as total SEZ export values expanded.
      Summary: Continuous monitoring shows export growth slowed due to global demand weakness and domestic monetary tightening that curtailed investment and industrial activity. The government responded with targeted supply side and investment measures: increased public investment in agriculture and irrigation, enhanced support and funding for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, prioritized infrastructure investment via Public Private Partnerships, and legislative steps to develop the financial sector to restore capacity and competitiveness.
      Summary: Foreign Direct Investment inflows into India in 2011 amounted to US$ 31,554 million, up from US$ 24,159 million in 2010, and are reported alongside comparable FDI figures for other developing economies per UNCTAD's World Investment Report, 2012; this information was communicated by the Minister of State for Commerce and Industry in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha and published as a government press release.
      Summary: The registered proprietor or authorised user may pursue civil or criminal action against trademark infringers, while the Central Government does not maintain centralised statistics of such infringements. Proposed accession to the international filing Protocol and amended rules will enable single application international filings and allow foreign applicants to file in India within a prescribed priority period, with the Trade Marks Registry head office or notified branch designated to handle international applications.
      Summary: India is identified as a highly attractive destination for retail investment, ranked fifth among developing markets in a global retail index, with projected accelerated retail market growth over the next five years. This investment appeal is attributed to supportive macroeconomic conditions-steady GDP expansion, rising disposable incomes, and rapid urbanization-factors cited as reinforcing demand and sector scaling, as reported by the Minister of State for Commerce and Industry in a parliamentary written reply.
      Summary: Written support for opening foreign direct investment in multi brand retail has been received from the NCT of Delhi, Manipur, Daman & Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli; current policy permits FDI with prior government approval for single brand retail but does not permit FDI in multi brand retail, and data on single brand retail operations is not centrally maintained.
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      46/2012 - dated - 7-8-2012 - ST
      Service Tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2012.
      Summary: The amendment designates the company as the recipient of services provided or agreed to be provided by a director, clarifying who is chargeable, and adds security services to the scope of services alongside manpower. It further inserts a definition of security services to include security of property or persons and services of investigation, detection or verification.
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      45/2012 - dated - 7-8-2012 - ST
      Amends Notification No. 30/2012-Service Tax - Notification under sub-section (2) of section 68 - Reverse Charge.
      Summary: Amendment expands reverse-charge coverage by expressly including services provided or agreed to be provided by a director of a company to that company and by adding security services to the description of manpower for any purpose; corresponding entries in the reverse-charge table are inserted and amended to reflect this treatment.
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      44/2012 - dated - 7-8-2012 - ST
      Amends Notification No. 25/2012-Service Tax - Mega exemption notification.
      Summary: The Central Government amended the Mega Exemption Notification No.25/2012 by omitting the word "bovine" from entry 33, under powers conferred by the Finance Act, thereby altering the literal scope of that exemption; the change is effected by Notification No.44/2012 and references the original Gazette publication of the principal notification.
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