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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 01,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Exemption covers services to or by educational institutions in respect of exempt education, including defined auxiliary education services (skills imparting, course content, knowledge enhancement, admissions, examinations, government mid day catering, student/staff transportation) and renting of immovable property, but only where the underlying education falls within the negative list protection such as curriculum based education leading to qualifications recognized by law and approved vocational courses; composite supplies and dual qualifications are assessed by dominance and separate assessment principles.
      By: RadheyShyam Mangal
      Summary: Exemptions cover construction and allied services for structures intended predominantly for non-commercial use, historical and cultural sites, educational and clinical establishments, irrigation, water and sewerage infrastructure, specified residential complexes and other specified public-purpose works; an abatement reduces taxable value for constructions intended for sale subject to non-claim of input credit and inclusion of land value; reverse charge applies for foreign service providers with exemptions for non-commercial recipients; works contracts attract tax on transfer of property in goods with specified liability allocation between provider and recipient; key terms including original works and governmental authority are defined.
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      Summary: Government and public sector banks are expanding ATMs and Point of Sale terminals, focusing on rural and semi urban areas, while reducing ATM interchange charges, issuing debit cards to all customers, and advising PSBs to make NEFT transactions up to a specified upper limit free of charge to promote financial inclusion under the Swabhimaan campaign.
      Summary: Mandated lending quotas require banks to direct a prescribed share of adjusted net bank credit to the priority sector with a specific sub-target for agriculture, supplemented by government-set agriculture credit flow targets. Complementary measures include the Interest Subvention Scheme for short-term crop loans with additional prompt-pay incentives, waiver of margin/security for small agricultural loans, issuance of Kisan Credit Cards and General Credit Cards to expand access, and an Agricultural Debt Waiver Scheme to relieve legacy indebtedness and restore farmers' eligibility for fresh loans.
      Summary: The government expanded and consolidated service tax exemptions to cover additional specified services-including inland waterway goods transport, cinematography copyright receipts, vocational training by institutes affiliated to the National Skill Development Corporation, bus hire to state transport authorities, erection and commissioning of water supply works, internet advertisement space sales, hoardings, specified intermediary services, transportation of import cargo and certain insurance schemes-bringing these items into the existing mega exemption notification to streamline the exemption framework.
      Summary: The MoU establishes a formal framework for exchange of supervisory information, cooperation on on-site examinations, crisis management and confidentiality, and provides that RBI will share FATF-related information with the Financial Intelligence Unit-India for necessary action under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002.
      Summary: The Government expanded the Qualified Foreign Investor scheme to allow investments in mutual funds, direct equity and corporate bonds, and progressively raised FII caps for long term corporate bonds and Government securities to broaden market access and attract foreign portfolio inflows.
      Summary: The Government aligned small savings interest rates with comparable government securities, maintaining a spread with higher specified spreads for the new ten year NSC and the Senior Citizens Savings Scheme; increased Post Office Savings Account interest and removed its balance ceilings; shortened MIS and NSC maturities and introduced a new ten year NSC; raised the Public Provident Fund annual investment ceiling; liberalised premature withdrawal rules for Post Office Time Deposits; and the Reserve Bank deregulated savings bank deposit rates subject to a uniform rate up to a specified threshold and optional differential rates above it.
      Summary: Constitution of a high-level expert committee to reform the regulatory environment for doing business in India by examining financial reform, governance reform, liberalized policy frameworks and process reform, and to suggest a coordinated roadmap to improve the business climate.
      Summary: To address registrational inaccuracy from long-inactive entities, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs introduced the Fast Track Exit Mode to allow eligible defunct or dormant companies to seek administrative removal from the register maintained by the Registrar of Companies, providing an expedited mechanism for company strike-off under the statutory exit framework.
      Summary: Anand Sharma participated in ASEAN Economic Ministers-India consultations to review progress on agreements concerning trade in services and investment, joined ASEAN plus FTA Partners dialogues on the proposed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, took part in East Asia Summit economic discussions on regional development, and conducted bilateral meetings and an inspection of Archaeological Survey of India activity at Ta Prohm.
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      40 /2012-Customs (ADD) - dated - 30-8-2012 - ADD
      Seeks to levy anti-dumping duty on imports of Metronidazole, originating in, or exported from People’s Republic of China, for a further period of five years
      Summary: The Central Government, on the designated authority's review findings, imposes anti dumping duties on Metronidazole imports originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China, specifying per unit duty rates in US dollars for identified producers and exporters and default rates for others; the duty is payable in Indian currency using the exchange rate applicable on the bill of entry date and remains effective for five years unless earlier amended or revoked.
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      20 - dated 29-8-2012
      Non-resident guarantee for non-fund based facilities entered between two resident entities .
      Summary: The Reserve Bank extends general permission for non-resident guarantees to support non-fund based rupee facilities between two residents, noting no foreign exchange event occurs until invocation; discharge and repayment shall follow existing FEMA notification procedures. Authorized Dealer Category I banks must submit consolidated quarterly reports of such guarantees issued and invoked, in the prescribed annex and Excel format, to the RBI ECB Division by the 10th of the following month. The policy is effective from the circular date and subject to future review.

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      04 (RE-2012)/2009-14 - dated 30-8-2012
      Policy Circular No. 2 (RE-2012)/2009-14 dated 19.7.2012 - Corrigendum thereto
      Summary: The corrigendum amends Policy Circular No. 2 to replace the previously cited reference date with 14.06.2006, reflecting Para 1(iii) of Notification No. 11 (RE 2006)/2004-09 which mandates that vehicles imported under the EPCG scheme be registered as tourist vehicles or with suitable state-specific tourist registration and that a copy of the Registration Certificate be submitted to the Licensing Authority as confirmation of import and installation.

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      23/2012 - dated 30-8-2012
      Applicable rate of CVD on imported Fertilizers-regarding.
      Summary: The circular clarifies that where Notification No. 12/2012 Customs shows a dash for CVD, the excise duty rate applies unless an express concessional CVD is provided; the concessional CVD in S. No. 200(ii) for goods to be used as fertilizers applies even if a concessional basic customs duty under another serial number is claimed, and Notification No. 46/2012 Customs was issued to prescribe the effective CVD rates against the relevant serial numbers for clarity and compliance.
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      F.No.442/12/2004-Cus.IV (Pt.) - dated 28-8-2012
      Procedure for disposal of unclaimed/ uncleared cargo under section 48 of the Customs Act, 1962, lying with the custodians – regarding
      Summary: Commissioners must prioritise investigation, issuance of Show Cause Notices and adjudication for unclaimed or uncleared motor cars and negative list items so they do not remain uncleared; non prohibited goods may be disposed of by auction after adjudication, and standing orders or public notices should be issued to implement these measures.
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