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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 13,2013

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Income tax returns for assessment year 2013-14 were to be filed by 5 August 2013 with electronic filing mandatory for taxpayers above the statutory threshold; belated returns are permitted but attract monthly interest and penalties, forfeit the right to revise returns and to carry forward losses, and delay or forfeit interest on refunds. Service tax assessees had to file ST 3 returns for October 2012-March 2013 by 31 August 2013, with online filing compulsory for all and penalties applicable for non filing or late filing.
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      Summary: Customs duties on gold, platinum and silver have been raised to 10% with consequential increases to duties on gold ore/concentrate and dore bars; CVD on gold dore bars and gold ore/concentrate has been increased to 8% and on silver dore bars to 7%. Notifications implementing these changes have been laid in Parliament. Excise duty on refined gold bars produced from ores, concentrates or dore bars and on silver produced from ores, concentrates or dore bars (including production via base-metal smelting) has been increased to 9% and 8% respectively, as part of measures to restrain rising imports.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published official Reference Rates for the US dollar and the euro, serving as daily benchmarks for market quotations and valuation; derived exchange quotations for the pound sterling and Japanese yen were calculated from the US dollar reference rate and cross-currency middle rates, and the SDR rupee rate is to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Commerce Ministry is running outreach programmes in multiple Indian cities to inform businesses about CIS commercial opportunities and to foster delegations to flagship trade events. Complementary measures include pursuing visa facilitation through apex chamber recommendations, addressing connectivity and banking channel shortcomings, coordinating with embassies and industry bodies, and using major trade exhibitions to deepen commercial engagement and pursue stated bilateral trade expansion targets.
      Summary: The address evaluates options for India's banking structure, stressing the large additional capital requirements under Basel III-especially for public sector banks-and proposes market based and structural options (stake dilution, differential voting shares, holding companies) to meet needs. It examines consolidation trade offs, large versus small bank roles, licensing regimes including differentiated licensing and investment banking, the NOFHC model, subsidiarisation of foreign bank branches, and FSLRC proposals for a reformed regulatory architecture, inviting wider debate on these policy choices.
      Summary: The statement sets out measures to contain the Current Account Deficit (CAD) through import compression-especially gold, silver and non-essential imports-and reduction in oil demand, alongside steps to boost capital inflows by permitting quasi-sovereign bond issuance by public financial institutions, liberalising External Commercial Borrowing guidelines, allowing PSU oil companies additional ECB and trade finance, and liberalising NRE/FCNR deposit schemes, with tariff notifications to be tabled in Parliament and administrative measures to be publicly disclosed.
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      41/2013 - dated - 13-8-2013 - Cus
      Regarding amendment of notification No. 12/2012-Customs dated 17 march 2012
      Summary: The Central Government, under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, amends Notification No. 12/2012 Customs by substituting revised entries in the Table: column (5) entries for S. Nos. 116, 318 and 320 are replaced; column (4) entry for item (i) of S. No. 321 is replaced; and column (4) entries for S. Nos. 322, 323, 324 and 328 are replaced, with reference to the principal notification and its prior amendment.
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      40/2013 - dated - 2-8-2013 - Cus
      Regarding amendment of notification No. 12/2012-Cus, dated 17th March, 2012
      Summary: Amendment to the customs exemption notification revises Annexure List 32A: it substitutes the figures and descriptions for two listed items by swapping their capacities, replaces an existing item entry with an entry for the Shree Singaji Thermal Power Project with its stated capacity, and inserts a new entry for the Neyveli New Thermal Power Station (Neyveli Lignite Corporation) with its stated capacity.

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      61/2013 - dated - 8-8-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      During The Financial Year 2013-14 - Tax-Free, Secured, Redeemable, Non-Convertible Bonds
      Summary: Specified public sector and infrastructure entities are authorised to issue tax-free, secured, redeemable, non-convertible bonds during 2013-14 subject to aggregate limits. Bonds may have ten, fifteen or twenty year tenures; subscribers must furnish PAN. Coupon rates are capped using a FIMMDA-based reference G-sec yield with differential spreads for Retail Individual Investors and rating-based adjustments for AA+ and AA/AA- issuers; semi-annual payment reduces rates. Public issue and private placement procedures, issue expense caps, post-issue financing plan submission to the Ministry of Finance, competitive selection of merchant bankers and compliance with Companies Act and SEBI debt regulations are mandated.
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      20 - dated 12-8-2013
      Compounding of Contraventions under FEMA, 1999
      Summary: Compounding applications under the Foreign Exchange Management Act must be filed only after transactions are complete and approvals obtained; compounding fees for returned applications will be refunded by NEFT, for which applicants must submit a prescribed bank mandate and account details. Revised annexes require income tax PAN and NIC (1987) activity codes, and applications missing these details will be treated as incomplete. Applicants must notify any change in contact information during pendency, and Authorised Dealers must inform their constituents of these requirements.
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      21 - dated 12-8-2013
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit to the Republic of Zimbabwe
      Summary: Exim Bank's LOC to Zimbabwe finances eligible Indian goods, services, machinery and consultancy, requiring at least 75 per cent of contract value to be supplied from India and permitting up to 25 per cent sourced abroad. The Agreement is effective from July 25, 2013, with specified LC/disbursement timelines for project and supply contracts, mandatory GR/SDF shipment declarations, prohibition of agency commission under the LOC (subject to exporter-funded remittance rules), and compliance and notification obligations for Authorised Dealer Category-I banks under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of FEMA.
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      22 - dated 12-8-2013
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 300 million to the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
      Summary: Exim Bank granted a Line of Credit of USD 300 million to Ethiopia for the Asaita-Tadjourah railway to finance eligible goods, machinery, equipment and services from India, subject to a local content requirement that a substantial majority of contract value be supplied from India. The Agreement (executed June 13, 2013; effective July 15, 2013) sets distinct L/C and disbursement timelines for project exports and supply contracts, requires GR/SDF shipment declarations, disallows agency commission under the LOC while permitting exporter-funded commission remittances subject to AD bank compliance, and is issued under FEMA authority.
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