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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 13,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The document explains that the legal distinction between machinery provision and substantive provision determines entitlement to input tax credit: Section 19 prescribes categories of qualifying purchases and evidentiary prerequisites for credit, so it functions as a substantive rule. A temporal allowance for belated claims is a conditional reprieve but such claims must still meet the substantive eligibility and proof requirements; procedural assessment provisions remain distinct and govern how tax is assessed and reassessed.
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      Summary: Jurisdiction concerning unregistered multi level marketing firms rests with State Governments, as the Ministry of Corporate Affairs governs only registered companies; an inter ministerial group formed by the Ministry of Finance brings together central financial and market regulators to coordinate policy and responses for companies engaged in direct selling.
      Summary: Proliferation of illegal collective investment schemes and unauthorised public deposit-taking by companies engaged in NBFC-like activities led to regulatory fact-finding and inter-agency coordination. The Ministry identified companies with enabling memorandum clauses for referral to the banking regulator, and investigations into chit-fund operators exposed use of multiple legal frameworks to circumvent oversight. As investor protection measures, the Ministry expanded awareness programmes and implemented enhanced disclosure norms and strengthened auditor accountability under corporate law reforms.
      Summary: Banks are subject to Section 45E of the RBI Act confidentiality obligations while the Reserve Bank mandates a Board approved loan recovery policy, information sharing and monitoring to detect borrower distress, prompt restructuring of viable accounts, and recourse to recovery mechanisms such as the SARFAESI Act, Debt Recovery Tribunals and Lok Adalats to improve asset quality and reduce NPAs.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India issued daily Reference Rate benchmarks for the US dollar and the Euro, noted prior day comparators, and, using the dollar reference and cross currency middle rates, provided derived exchange rates for other currencies. The notice further instructs that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Section 150 of the Companies Act, 2013 requires creation of an Independent Directors database. Three professional institutes have jointly developed and operationalised an Independent Directors Repository portal to enable eligible individuals to register as willing independent directors and to enable companies to search and select eligible candidates, providing a common platform to facilitate compliance with the statutory database requirement.
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      F. No.437/89/2014-Cus IV - dated - 11-8-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority - M/s Shreeji Trading Co., B-402, Dhruv Co-operative Housing Society, Opp: Gangandeep JVDP Scheme, Gulmohar Road No.1 Vile Parle (West), Mumbai
      Summary: The Board assigns the Show Cause Notice F. No. DRI/MZU/F/16/2012-13 dated 07.04.2014 issued by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Mumbai Zonal Unit, in the case of M/s Shreeji Trading Co. and others to the Commissioner of Customs (Import), Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House, Nhava Sheva for the purpose of adjudication, pursuant to the notification under the Customs Act.
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      20 - dated 12-8-2014
      Deferred Payment Protocols dated April 30, 1981 and December 23, 1985 between Government of India and erstwhile USSR
      Summary: The circular fixes the Rupee value of the Special Currency Basket at Rs. 83.137417 effective August 12, 2014, revising the earlier indicated value, and directs Authorised Dealer Category I banks to apply the revised valuation and notify their constituents; the Directions are issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 and are without prejudice to other legal permissions or approvals.

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      F.No.609/156/2013-DBK - dated 11-8-2014
      Board’s Instruction F. No. 609/156/2013-DBK dated 25.02.2014.
      Summary: Chief Commissioners must continue using the prescribed monthly reporting template to monitor cases where export obligation periods and time for furnishing evidence have expired, but shall submit reports to the inspection office only for months ending March, July and November; only these triannual reports will be compiled by the inspection office and made available to the Board, while other monthly reports remain for local monitoring and follow-up.
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