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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 01,2014

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      By: CA Paras Dawar
      Summary: Section 148 authorises reassessment notices where income is alleged to have escaped assessment; judicial guidance requires that assessing officers furnish reasons within a reasonable time when requested so the assessee can file a return, object to the notice and receive a speaking order. Supplying reasons with the notice prevents arbitrariness, enables targeted disclosure of escaped income and ensures compliance with natural justice; conversely, notices that compel revised returns without stating grounds deny a meaningful opportunity to explain and invite unnecessary litigation.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: A delay in postal service of an assessment order does not void the assessment where the order bears a date within the limitation period, because clause (e) of Section 114 of the Evidence Act permits a presumption that judicial and official acts were regularly performed; this presumption stands unless the taxpayer adduces affirmative evidence-such as contemporaneous dispatch records, demands for copies, or proof of postal disruption-sufficient to rebut the regularity of framing or service.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The note addresses whether SIM cards are capital goods or inputs for tax-credit purposes, explaining that SIMs are essential to commencing telecommunication service and recounting a tribunal finding that, given purchase, software loading, sale and post-sale activation that initiates service provision, SIM cards qualify as inputs for claiming CENVAT credit rather than as capital goods.
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      Summary: The Finance Ministry states the first quarter economy is broadly as expected, citing improved Real GDP growth driven by stronger manufacturing, a recovery in exports and varied but positive sectoral movements in agriculture, industry and services; the Ministry adds that government measures are expected to support further improvement later in the year.
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      F. No.17/60/2012-CL-V - dated - 29-8-2014 - Co. Law
      Amendment in schedule II of Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: Amendments substitute Schedule II provisions so useful life ordinarily follows Part C and residual value is subject to a prescribed low limit; departures require disclosure and technical justification. Component accounting is required where parts are significant and have different useful lives, with a transitional voluntary period followed by mandatory application. Paragraph 7(b) is amended to change an obligation to permissive recognition.
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