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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Aug 27,2013

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Dispute concerns discretionary penalty for failure to quote payee PAN where the deductor deducted and timely deposited TDS, filed returns and issued certificates. The material explains that penalty is not automatic, must be exercised judicially, and should not be imposed for venial or technical breaches where there is no revenue loss or contumacious conduct. It applies the principle that reasonable cause exists when payees fail to provide PAN and the deductor otherwise complies, and recommends Know Your Payee procedures to prevent defaults.
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      Summary: The Paper proposes reorienting India's banking structure through a four tier architecture, stricter supervision for systemically important banks, movement toward a Financial Holding Company model, differentiated licensing for niche and small banks, and continuous on tap authorisation subject to stringent entry norms, while strengthening deposit insurance and a resolution framework to manage trade offs between financial inclusion, competition, growth finance and financial stability.
      Summary: Contravention of directions under the Banking Regulation Act constitutes an offence and attracts monetary penalties: a one-time fine for each contravention and a continuing daily penalty while the contravention persists. The Banking Laws (Amendment) Act, 2012 substantially increased fines to establish an effective and dissuasive penalty regime and to strengthen regulatory and supervisory powers, and there is no proposal for further rationalisation of the penalty regime.
      Summary: RBI's new bank licensing framework mandates an initial prima facie eligibility screening, including assessment of fit and proper status, referral to a High Level Advisory Committee, and envisaged in-principle approvals. The guidelines require a Non-Operative Financial Holding Company (NOFHC) corporate structure, prohibit promoter-group exposures across the bank, NOFHC and affiliated financial entities, and impose corporate governance rules including a majority of independent directors to mitigate conflicts of interest.
      Summary: Commission rates for insurance agents are prescribed by IRDA: Regulation (9) of the Linked Insurance Products Regulations, 2013 sets commission levels for linked products and Regulation (21) of the Non Linked Insurance Products Regulations, 2013 prescribes commission norms for non linked products. The document also reports three year first year premium trends showing recent negative growth attributed to economic conditions.
      Summary: Insurers are directed to accept a government department certificate as proof of death for missing persons and to adopt administrative relaxations to expedite claim settlement: simplified claim formats, dedicated help desks, and relief camps to assist lodging and processing, implemented via insurer circulars and IRDA guidance to ensure proactive settlement consistent with policy terms.
      Summary: Payment of maturity proceeds to registered holders in Subsidiary General Ledger, Constituent Subsidiary General Ledger or stock certificate form shall be made by a pay order incorporating the holder's bank particulars or by credit to a bank account able to receive funds electronically; holders must submit bank particulars in advance, or in absence of such particulars may tender duly discharged securities at designated Public Debt Offices, Treasuries/Sub Treasuries or specified bank branches twenty days before maturity to obtain the discharge value.
      Summary: Announcement of a re-issue auction of Central Government stocks using the Uniform Price Method via the RBI E Kuber system, allowing both competitive and Non-Competitive Bidding with up to five percent of each notified amount reserved for eligible individuals and institutions; separate electronic submission windows are prescribed and auction result and settlement timing are specified.
      Summary: Amendment substitutes Serial No.15 in SCHEDULE-I to Notification No.83/2013-CUSTOMS (N.T.) by revising the Swedish Kroner entry and prescribing distinct rupee-equivalent rates to be applied for Imported Goods and for Export Goods, under the authority of Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, for customs valuation and assessment of transactions denominated in Swedish Kroner.
      Summary: Reserve Bank published Reference Rates for the US dollar and Euro for August 27, 2013, providing prior day comparators; derived GBP and JPY Rupee rates were calculated from the US dollar reference and middle cross currency rates; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: ICSI announced release of Professional and Executive Programme results with regional circulation and website publication including subject-wise marks; e-mail transmission to registered candidates and download facility of an e-result-cum-marks statement for Executive Programme examinees; the notice also sets the schedule for the next examinations and the last date for enrolment applications with requisite fee.
      Summary: Measures to address manpower shortage in the Serious Fraud Investigation Office include proposing amendment of Recruitment Rules to permit direct recruitment where deputation is unavailable, seeking officers from lending organizations on deputation, advertising vacancies, engaging retired officers as consultants, and appointing contractual specialists in areas such as cyber forensics and data analysis to fill technical gaps.
      Summary: The Government reports that industry associations pursue member interests but typically do not maintain detailed records of advocacy; a Committee report on a multinational retailer's lobbying disclosures has been received and is under inter ministerial examination to assess any implications for domestic law or disclosure practices.
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      89/2013 - dated - 26-8-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from August 27, 2013
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the Schedule I entry for Swedish Kroner by prescribing distinct import and export rupee equivalents for one unit of the currency for customs valuation and related processes, replacing Serial No.15 of the earlier notification and to take effect from the stated operative date under the statutory authority of the Customs Act.
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      88/2013 - dated - 26-8-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Appoints ICD under Sec 7 (aa) of Customs Act, 1962
      Summary: The Central Government amends the principal Customs (N.T.) notification to insert an additional item for the State of Haryana, designating Village Panchi Gujaran, District Sonepat, as a location for "Unloading of imported goods and loading of export goods," thereby creating a specified inland container depot/place under the Customs Act; a corrigendum later corrects the village name.
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      85/2013 - dated - 21-8-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Amendment Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001
      Summary: Substitution of TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 in the principal non-tariff notification to prescribe specific US dollar tariff values for listed commodities (per metric tonne or per unit as indicated) including edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and per-unit values for gold and silver when certain notification benefits are availed; the schedule notes these tariff values as no change from prior figures.

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      38(RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 26-8-2013 - FTP
      Import policy of Worked monumental or building stone (except slate) and articles thereof, other than goods of heading 6801; mosaic cubes and the like, of natural stone (including slate), whether or not on a backing; artificially coloured granules, chippings and powder, of natural stone (including slate)
      Summary: The amendment to Schedule 1 (Imports) conditions free import of specified worked monumental or building stone and related articles on a per-unit threshold: import is permitted freely provided cif value is US$ 80 & above per square metre for the listed ITC HS codes.
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      37 (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 26-8-2013 - FTP
      Policy for issue of import licenses of Rough Marble and Travertine Blocks for the Financial year 2013-14.
      Summary: Importation of rough marble and travertine blocks for 2013-14 is governed by a licensing regime limiting eligibility to units owning non leased marble gangsaw machinery, operating for a prescribed five year period, and demonstrating prescribed cumulative processed slab/tile turnover via certified tax and audit records; entitlements are based on turnover but capped per gangsaw and subject to an overall annual ceiling. Licences must bear an endorsed floor price, carry an actual user condition, have defined validity to the licensing year end, require monthly returns to the Regional Authority, and applications must include specified documentary proof and exclude denied entities.
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      36 (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 26-8-2013 - FTP
      Policy for allocation of quota for import of Rough Marble Blocks for Indian companies investing abroad in marble mining, for the year 2013-14
      Summary: Policy permits import of rough marble blocks by Indian companies investing abroad through 100% overseas subsidiaries that meet investment, plant-and-machinery, and operating-license criteria. Imports are limited to marble from the subsidiary's own quarries, subject to an aggregate annual quota and per-applicant ceiling; excess demand triggers pro rata allocation based on prior-year sales certified by an independent chartered accountant. Imports must comply with a declared floor price, specified ITC HS codes, an actual user condition, twelve month authorisation validity, and mandatory monthly returns to the Regional DGFT authority.
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