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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 09,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 83 of the Finance Act, 1994 applies specified Central Excise Act, 1944 provisions to service tax, importing offences, evidentiary presumptions, recovery and deposit mechanisms, refund and interest rules, adjudication and appeal procedures, Settlement Commission jurisdiction and powers (including provisional attachment, immunity and finality of orders), powers and protections for officers, special audit and information return obligations with penalties, and adaptations of customs procedures, with varying effective dates and amendments noted for each applied section.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 15A requires specified persons to furnish periodic information returns containing registration, account, transaction, bank-account and property-related details in the prescribed time, form and manner; defective returns receive a 30 day rectification opportunity, and non-filing may attract a notice requiring submission within up to 90 days. Section 15B empowers the prescribed authority to impose a continuing daily penalty for failure to furnish the return after service of such notice, applicable to all specified persons without an express exemption.
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      Summary: The Government prioritises manufacturing through regulatory reforms and liberalised investment norms, citing improved growth indicators. Measures include FDI liberalisation for selected sectors, creation of a National Industrial Corridor Development Authority, acceleration of smart cities and NIMZ approvals, and international cooperation on industrial parks. Operational reforms to improve ease of doing business encompass online IL/IEM filing via the eBiz portal, exclusion and streamlining of defence/dual use licensing, extended licence validity, security manual issuance removing affidavit requirements, prescribed timelines for clearances, NIC 2008 adoption, automated labour registrations, and single window integration for clearances and payments.
      Summary: Publication of the reference rate for the US Dollar and the prior day's figure; based on that reference and middle cross currency quotes, the exchange rates of the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen against the rupee are provided, and the SDR rupee rate is to be derived from the reference rate for use in exchange rate reporting.
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      11/2014-15 - dated 8-9-2014
      Reversal of Input Tax Credit under Section 10 of the DVAT Act, 2004 in respect of Credit Note/Debit Note related to discounts.
      Summary: Purchasing dealers must reverse Input Tax Credit in the tax period when credit/debit notes are issued for trade discounts, returns/rejections, or rate/quantity variations arising from sales within the territory. Credit notes relating to cash discounts, reimbursements, rent/lease or other non supply considerations are not eligible for seller output tax adjustment and need not be reported in the return annexures; buyers therefore need not reverse ITC for those items. Sellers may adjust output tax for eligible post sale trade discounts under the output adjustment mechanism, but buyer reversal is independent and may be examined on scrutiny.
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