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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 03,2013

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Service tax charged separately is statutorily diverted under Section 73A and is not income of the service provider; where agreements fix fees exclusive of service tax, TDS (including under Section 194J) is to be deducted only on the agreed fees or consideration and not on the separately charged service tax. Inconsistent CBDT circulars have caused disputes, and a broad clarificatory circular is sought to exclude government levies from the TDS base.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Losses from derivative trading tied to stocks and shares are treated as speculative under section 73 when a company's purchase and sale of shares falls within the Explanation; such speculative losses can be set off only against speculative profits and, if not fully set off, carried forward subject to the statutory temporal limit, whereas section 43(5) lists limited exclusions for eligible exchange traded derivative transactions which remain relevant to classification.
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      Summary: FIPB cleared seventeen foreign direct investment proposals amounting to about Rs. 992.61 crore across pharma, NBFCs, telecom infrastructure, publishing, duty-free retail, courier services and a foreign-majority LLP; it deferred five proposals, rejected five seeking post-facto regularisation or capitalisation of pre-operative expenses, kept four in abeyance for further scrutiny, and recommended one high-value foreign-state-owned airline investment for CCEA consideration due to the investment exceeding the threshold for FIPB-alone approval.
      Summary: Release of the half yearly report on the management of foreign exchange reserves confirms continuation of a disclosure practice initiated in February 2004 to enhance transparency in reserve administration; the publication is a regular public reporting mechanism emphasizing governance and disclosure of reserve management operations.
      Summary: India and the Netherlands will establish a Joint Economic and Trade Committee to institutionalise engagement on investment and trade and potentially upgrade it to a Joint Economic Council; cooperation priorities include water management, agro processing, urban infrastructure, waste management, agriculture and healthcare. Both sides emphasised concluding a broad trade framework, stressing the importance of Mode IV in services and data secure status, and discussed WTO level treatment of food security, urging consideration of the G 33 proposal alongside balanced Trade Facilitation measures.
      Summary: Statistical measurement and analysis are central to policy formulation, with key issues including choice of inflation aggregate, potential output and threshold inflation for policy rules, neutral interest rate assessment, equilibrium exchange rate benchmarking, and development of financial stability and stress indicators. Methodological responses emphasised integrating qualitative survey data into forecasting, adopting alternative methods for high dimensional data using sparsity and Bayesian structure detection, and enhancing macroeconomic and financial market modelling. Institutional recommendations called for treating statistics as a public good, harmonising data definitions, straight through processing for reporting, and expanding corporate finance and asset price statistics.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published official Reference Rates for the US dollar and the Euro, compared them to the previous business day to indicate short-term movement, and-using the US dollar Reference Rate with middle cross-currency quotes-provided derived rupee exchange rates for the British pound and the Japanese yen; it also stated that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the published Reference Rate.
      Summary: Sale (re-issue) of two central government securities will be conducted by electronic uniform price auction on the Reserve Bank of India Core Banking Solution (E-Kuber); up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the non-competitive bidding facility. Distinct time windows are prescribed for non-competitive and competitive bid submission, with auction results announced and payment/settlement scheduled on specified post-auction dates. The reissued stocks are eligible for when-issued trading per RBI guidelines.
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      26/2013 - dated - 30-8-2013 - CE
      Amends Notification No. 64/95-CE
      Summary: The amendment adds an exemption for specified machinery, equipment, components, spares, tools, software, raw materials and consumables required for the LR SAM programme, conditioned on supply to the Programme under the Ministry of Defence and production, prior to clearance, of a certificate from the Programme Director stating the goods are intended for the LR SAM programme; the exemption ceases to have effect on or after the 1st day of January, 2016. It also substitutes the date in serial number 34's Explanation from 1st September, 2013 to 1st January, 2017.

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      42/2013 - dated - 30-8-2013 - Cus
      Regarding amendment of notification no 39/96-cus
      Summary: A new entry inserts an exemption for specified machinery, equipment, components, software, raw materials and consumables for the LR-SAM Programme, conditional on import by authorised works centres designated by a Deputy Secretary-level officer and on production at import of a Programme Director-certified list to the Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner of Customs confirming the goods are required for, authorised under, and will be used solely for the LR-SAM programme; the exemption ceases to have effect on or after the 1st day of January, 2016.

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      F.5(54)/P-II/VAT/2012-2013/719-731 - dated - 2-9-2013 - DVAT
      In partial modification of this department's Notification No.5(54)/Policy-II/VAT/2012-13/28-39 dated 03/04/2013, the Entry No. mentioned against 'Republic of Congo' may be read as (20B) instead of (20A).
      Summary: A partial modification amends the Entry No. against the Republic of Congo: the Entry No. previously shown as (20A) is to be read as (20B); all other contents of the prior notification remain unchanged.
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      DGBA.CDD. NO. 1448/13.01.299/2013-14 - dated 29-8-2013
      PREMATURE ENCASHMENT - 8% SAVINGS (TAXABLE) BONDS, 2003.
      Summary: Premature encashment of 8% Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2003 is allowed for individual investors aged sixty and above subject to tiered minimum lock in periods, documentary proof of age, and surrender of entire applications only. Payments occur on scheduled half year interest payment dates or subsequent processing dates; cumulative and non cumulative bonds have prescribed notional or actual payment timings. If interest warrants have been dispatched but not tendered, a portion of the last six months' interest is recoverable as penalty. Requests require a request letter and Form 1A discharge certificate.
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