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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 22,2014

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      By: Mourya Srinivas
      Summary: Input tax credit under KVAT allows registered dealers to set off input tax against output tax when supported by invoices/debit notes and claimed timely; statutory restrictions bar credit for purchases related to exempt supplies, certain scheduled goods, specified capital goods, fuel and purchases under Sec 3(2), unregistered vendors, agents (in some cases) and works contracts, while capital goods, pre registration purchases, exports, interstate sales and SEZ supplies have specified conditional treatments.
      By: Mourya Srinivas
      Summary: By-products generated incidentally in the course of manufacture are excisable when removed from the factory; exempted by-products avoid duty and related credit rules. Scrap is excisable only if generated regularly and continuously during manufacture and is marketable; scrap from repair or maintenance is not dutiable. Residues that can be further processed into marketable products are excisable, whereas residues with negligible recoverable material or not known in market use are not. Characterisation determines duty liability, Cenvat credit eligibility and responsibility of job workers to discharge duty.
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      Summary: Announcement of the Reserve Bank of India's daily reference rates for the US dollar and Euro with prior day comparisons; derived GBP and JPY rupee exchange quotes are provided using the USD reference and cross currency middle rates. The release states the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate, serving as the official benchmark for foreign exchange reference and conversions.
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