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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 22,2013

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      Summary: The proposed Goods and Services Tax would subsume most indirect taxes and extend VAT to services, aiming to remove tax cascading and alter tax incidence. Enactment requires a constitutional amendment and coordinated Centre-state legislation; the GST Bill is under parliamentary committee review and the Constitution Amendment Bill is pending law ministry opinion. State concerns over revenue compensation and inter-state tax mechanisms must be resolved before rollout, and political and administrative disagreements have repeatedly delayed implementation.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The note explains entitlement to Input Tax Credit under TN VAT: credit is available where tax is paid in prescribed manner, both parties are registered, purchases are in the course of business of taxable goods and supported by invoices; capital goods credit is available up to 50% in year of acquisition and the balance over the next two years if capital goods remain in dealer's possession, otherwise unclaimed credit lapses after three years. Exclusions, invoice requirements, Form C/F/V formalities, provisional nature of credit, lost invoice procedure, transfer of business rules, and reversal grounds are set out.
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      Summary: Draft National Competition Policy prepared following consultations with stakeholders, including State Governments, has been referred to a Committee of Secretaries for further consideration to enable interdepartmental review and coordination.
      Summary: Creation of a distinct substantive offence of fraud, tighter corporate governance norms, statutory recognition and empowerment of the Serious Fraud Investigation Office, and securities law amendments to enable regulatory action against companies and individuals, together with enhanced use of technology such as data mining and forensic audit for earlier detection and investigation of corporate fraud.
      Summary: Fast Track Exit Mode allows defunct companies to apply for strike off from the register without formal winding up, facilitating a simplified exit route for inactive entities; separately, the Companies Bill creates a dormant company status for entities without significant accounting transactions, offering an alternative regulatory classification to active companies.
      Summary: Violation concerns related party lending restrictions and breach of RBI operational instructions governing loans and advances to directors, their relatives and firms/concerns in which they are interested. The Reserve Bank exercised its statutory supervisory powers under the Banking Regulation Act to impose a monetary penalty after issuing a show cause notice and considering the bank's written reply.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank issued Reference Rate values for the US dollar and the euro and, using the US dollar reference rate together with cross currency middle rates, published rupee exchange rates for other currencies; the SDR Rupee rate is to be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Amendment under statutory delegation substitutes the Pound Sterling entry in Schedule I of the customs notification, updating official conversion benchmarks by setting distinct conversion rates for imported goods and for export goods; the substitution replaces Serial No. 11 and its entries and is declared effective from the stated operative date for customs valuation purposes.
      Summary: The Committee identified subdued global growth, elevated consumer inflation driven by food prices and supply constraints, and a large unsustainable current account deficit with rupee pressure as immediate concerns. Members were divided on policy: a plurality recommended maintaining the policy repo rate to guard against sticky inflation expectations and external fragility, others favoured a modest rate cut to support growth, and one favoured a small hike. Operational measures to tighten liquidity and contain exchange market volatility were noted, alongside calls for fiscal consolidation that preserves capital expenditure and steps to ease small enterprise finance.
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      87/2013 - dated - 22-8-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from August 23, 2013
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs, under the Customs Act, substitutes specified conversion rates in Schedule-I for listed foreign currencies (with separate import and export rates) and replaces the Schedule-II Japanese Yen 100 unit rate; these substituted rates take effect from 23rd August 2013, and the notification notes corrigenda correcting previously published numeric entries for the Kenya Shilling.
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      VAT AUDIT/HQ/2013-14/3210-3218 - dated 16-8-2013
      REGARDING AUDIT OF DEALERS
      Summary: Ward assessing authorities must first complete VAT audit proceedings already initiated for the 2011-12 year before taking up audits for other years; subsequent audits may be scheduled later in line with the department's risk-profile based audit selection framework and prior circular guidance, and the instruction is issued with the Commissioner's approval and circulated for departmental implementation.
      2.
      F. III/7/T&T/Misc./2000/Estt./Pt.-I/4591-97 - dated 8-8-2013
      Allocation of work
      Summary: The competent authority allocates additional duties to named senior officers in the Department of Trade & Taxes, assigning portfolios including enforcement (Enf-II), refund & EXIM, zonal responsibilities, VAT audit, and objection handling for specified zones; officers retain earlier work if any and the allocation takes effect immediately. Copies of the order are forwarded to specified departmental branches, officers and files for information and necessary action.

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      Press Note No. 4 (2013 Series) - dated 22-8-2013
      Amendment of the existing policy on Foreign Direct Investment - definition of the term “control”, for calculation of total foreign investment i.e. direct and indirect foreign investment, in Indian companies
      Summary: The term control for calculating total foreign investment is expanded to include the right to appoint a majority of directors or to control management or policy decisions by virtue of shareholding, management rights, shareholders agreements or voting agreements, replacing the earlier definition limited to appointment power; the amendment takes immediate effect.
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      Press Note No. 5 (2013 Series) - dated 22-8-2013
      Review of the policy on foreign direct investment in the Multi-Brand Retail Trading Sector-amendment of paragraph 6.2.16.5 (iii), (iv) and (vi) of Circular 1 of 2013-Consolidated FDI Policy
      Summary: At least 50% of total FDI in the first tranche of US$100 million must be invested in backend infrastructure within three years; at least 30% of procurement value of manufactured/processed goods must be sourced from Indian micro, small and medium enterprises with plant and machinery investment not exceeding US$2.00 million (SME status fixed at first engagement and cooperatives included), measured as a five year average initially and annually thereafter; retail outlets are limited to cities over 10 lakh population or other cities as allowed by State Governments, covering up to 10 km around municipal/urban agglomerations and conforming to Master/Zonal Plans.
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