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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 17,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Payments to directors for ordinary board functions are distinguished from fees for advisory work: directors acting as board members discharge fiduciary and governance responsibilities and are not external service providers, so remuneration or commission for such duties generally does not qualify as management consultancy or business auxiliary services. However, where director services are treated as taxable, revenue clarifications impose a reverse charge making the company liable; separately compensated advisory or consultancy by a director remains chargeable as service.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The author advocates expanding the Reverse Charge Mechanism for service tax instead of implementing Service Tax Deduction at Source, proposing two lists - a Service Provider List for organized suppliers and a Service Receiver List for larger recipients who would pay tax on services from non SP providers. This reduces the number of taxable entities, makes collection largely final after CENVAT, and avoids STDS's provisional nature, refund exposure, increased compliance burden and heightened evasion risks arising from numerous small providers.
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      Summary: Permitting foreign direct investment in multi brand retail trading allows establishment of retail outlets only with State consent and in compliance with State laws and local zoning; outlets are limited to major urban agglomerations or designated principal cities. A mandated portion of FDI must be invested in back end infrastructure-defined to include processing, manufacturing, distribution, quality control, packaging, logistics and storage-within a fixed timeframe, excluding land costs and rentals. A high level group under the Minister of Consumer Affairs will examine internal trade and recommend reforms.
      Summary: Amendment permits a non-resident investor that is not the brand owner to undertake single-brand product retail trading in India through a legally tenable licence/franchise/sub-licence agreement, while mandating that only one non-resident entity may operate for a specific brand and that the Indian recipient company ensure and evidence compliance. For proposals with FDI beyond 51%, the Indian company must self-certify and later have audited verification that a prescribed portion of the value of goods purchased is sourced from India, preferably from MSMEs, village and cottage industries, artisans and craftsmen, where feasible.
      Summary: The Knowledge Partnership Initiative creates institutional collaborations between the Competition Commission and law schools to build a competition law knowledge base and promote competition law compliance by partnering on research, education and advocacy activities, including curriculum support, empirical and doctrinal research projects, training and outreach campaigns to enhance awareness and compliance culture.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      35/2012 - dated - 14-9-2012 - CE
      Amends Sl. No. 70 and 71 of Notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise.
      Summary: The Central Government, under section 5A of the Central Excise Act, 1944, amends Notification No.12/2012 Central Excise by substituting in the Table: for Sl. No. 70, column (4), item (i) the entry "1.20 per litre" and for Sl. No. 71, column (4), item (i) the entry "1.46 per litre."

      Companies Law

      2.
      F. No.1/1/2003 – CL.V (Pt. file) - dated - 30-8-2012 - Co. Law
      Delegation of Powers to Regional Directors u/s 17,18,19,141 and 188 of the Companies Act,1956.
      Summary: Jurisdiction over specified company-law petitions is transferred from the Company Law Board to the Regional Directors; fees already paid at filing are recognized and no additional fee is required upon transfer. All pending petitions before the Company Law Board under the relevant provisions are transferred to the concerned Regional Directors, and any objections received by the Company Law Board must be forwarded in writing by its Secretary to the respective Regional Directors.

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      41/2012 - dated - 13-9-2012 - ADD
      Seeks to amend notification No. 103/2007-Customs, dated 14th September,2007 so as to continue, up to and inclusive of 12th September, 2013, the anti-dumping duty on imports of Ductile Iron Pipes , originating in, or exported from, China PR.
      Summary: The Central Government amended Notification No. 103/2007-Customs to insert a provision that the anti-dumping duty on imports of ductile iron pipes originating in or exported from China PR shall remain in force up to and inclusive of 12th September, 2013, unless revoked earlier, thereby effecting a time-limited continuation of the duty pending the review initiated under the Customs Tariff Act and rule 23 of the Anti-dumping Rules.
      4.
      52/2012 - dated - 13-9-2012 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No. 94/1996-Customs - Exemption to re-imported goods exported under various Export Promotion Schemes.
      Summary: Introduces a nil-duty exemption for parts and components of aircraft removed during maintenance, repair or overhaul in a Special Economic Zone and brought to any other place in India, defining SEZ by reference to the Special Economic Zones Act. The exemption is listed as a new table entry and existing cross-references are updated. A proviso requires that such goods be returned to the owner of the aircraft without any sale to qualify.
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      51/2012 - dated - 13-9-2012 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification No.12/2012-Cus,dated 17.03.2012 to provide concessional rate of duty on Gold Findings and to extend the list of items under Sr. No.282.
      Summary: The notification amends the tariff schedule by adding specified garment and packing components to Sr. No. 282 and by substituting Sr. No. 323 to include gold bars bearing manufacturer/refiner serial numbers and metric weight, high-purity gold coins, and defined "gold findings" (small jewellery components), excluding imports via post, courier or baggage, with the revised duty column treatment applied to these entries.
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      DGFT

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      04/2012 - dated 14-9-2012
      Allocation of quantity of Rough Marble and Travertine Blocks for import for Financial Year 2012-13.
      Summary: Allocation of 600,000 MTs of Rough Marble and Travertine Blocks for FY 2012-13 is announced with an Annexure of 449 applicants and quantities. Regional Authorities will issue import licences from 17-20 September 2012. Licence holders must file monthly import returns by the 15th of the succeeding month. Applicants providing false or erroneous information will forfeit allocations, be debarred from future allocations and face penal action under the Foreign Trade (D&R) Act. Firms marked deficient in the Annexure must comply within one week before licences are issued.

      Companies Law

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      29/2012 - dated 10-9-2012
      Condition to be imposed for conersion of ordinary Society into Producer Company,Part-IX A of the Companies act,1956.
      Summary: The Registrar of Companies must obtain a written certificate from the local Cooperative Department certifying the society has no dues payable to the State and that the Department has no objection to conversion into a Producer Company, and must satisfy itself that the society has extended activities outside its State; doubtful cases should be referred to the Ministry.
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