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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 18,2015

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The amendment removed the power to remand from the Commissioner (Appeals), obliging the Commissioner (Appeals) to decide appeals by passing such order as he thinks just and proper rather than remitting matters to the adjudicating authority; judicial decisions confirm the Commissioner (Appeals) acts in assessment matters and his orders may operate as orders of assessment. The Tribunal, however, retains power to remit with directions and courts have allowed remands where verification, natural justice or case-specific directions (including protective steps) are required.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 108 empowers customs officers to summon persons, record statements and require production of documents; statements recorded under Sections 107/108 are admissible as substantive evidence distinct from CrPC Section 161 statements. Such statements, together with seized goods and absence of third party claim, shift the evidentiary burden: the department must record voluntary statements and effect seizure to discharge its primary onus, after which the person in possession must satisfactorily rebut ownership or lawful possession to avoid forfeiture and penalty consequences.
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      Summary: The Finance Minister's visit aims to promote international investor engagement by addressing investment summits, meeting senior political and financial leaders, and engaging sovereign wealth funds, pension funds and fund managers to solicit participation in the National Investment & Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) and to showcase developments in India's capital markets and investment opportunities.
      Summary: Q1 FY16 saw the Central Government issue Rs.180,000 crore of dated securities (30% of BE) with net market borrowings at 23.6% of BE; WAM of issuance was 15.19 years and weighted average cut off yield 7.92%. Treasury bill operations mobilised a net Rs.63,425 crore for cash management. Outstanding public debt rose provisionally by 3.5% Q o Q to Rs.5,318,795 crore; internal debt was 92.3% and marketable securities 84.2% of public debt. Residual maturity and turnover metrics indicated low rollover risk and modest secondary market activity.
      Summary: Notification substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of the earlier customs notification, updating declared tariff value benchmarks in US dollars for specified commodities: metric-tonne values for listed oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds and areca nuts, and unit tariff values for gold and silver as the valuation basis for customs import/export purposes.
      Summary: A unified Gold Monetization Schemes framework pairs a Revamped Gold Deposit Scheme and Revamped Gold Metal Loan to mobilise household and institutional gold. The R GDS establishes BIS certified collection and purity testing, XRF preliminary tests, optional melting with fire assay, issuance of weight/purity certificates, Gold Savings Accounts denominated in grams of 995 fineness, specified tenures and differentiated redemption rules. Mobilised gold may be auctioned, credited to reserves, minted into coins or lent to jewellers under the GML. A Gold Reserve Fund will absorb price risk and tax exemptions consistent with prior schemes apply.
      Summary: Indirect Tax Revenue (Provisional) Collections for July 2015 present month and cumulative figures for Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax, with year on year growth rates and percent achievement against the 2015 16 Budget Estimate. Central Excise shows the highest percentage increase; Customs and Service Tax record moderate increases. The release supplies these provisional metrics to monitor early fiscal year collection performance.
      Summary: Provisional indirect tax collections for August 2015 increased 36.7% year on year, with cumulative collections up to August 2015 up 36.5% and BE achievement at 40.7%. Central Excise led monthly growth at 62.0% (BE achievement 45.1%), Service Tax rose 28.9% (BE achievement 35.8%), and Customs rose 21.2% (BE achievement 40.9%).
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      93/2015 - dated - 15-9-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 18th September, 2015
      Summary: Determination of exchange rates for customs conversions prescribes specific rupee equivalents for listed foreign currencies for use in assessing imported and exported goods, setting separate import and export rates in two schedules (per unit and per hundred units), effective from the stated effective date and superseding the earlier exchange-rate notification.
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      11/2015 - dated 16-9-2015
      Reference to Transfer Pricing Officer in Specified Domestic transaction cases reg.-
      Summary: Cases concerning Specified Domestic Transactions shall continue to be handled by the Transfer Pricing Officers working under the Commissioner (Transfer-Pricing) for determination of Arms Length Price. The Board has issued Notifications 58 and 59/2014 under its statutory powers to confirm this jurisdictional allocation and has directed that the clarification be brought to the notice of all concerned.

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      5 - dated 10-9-2015
      Niryat Bandhu Programme: Online Certificate Program in Export & Import Business
      Summary: Announcement of an Online Certificate Program in Export and Import Business under the Niryat Bandhu Programme to train first generation exporters and MSMEs on export processes, interfacing with customs/excise/banks, and accessing DGFT schemes. Delivered via live online broadcast with help desk support and live Q&A, the course is run in collaboration with a premier institute; participants register online, pay a participant fee while the Government subsidises the balance, and classes begin in early October as a trade facilitation and capacity building measure.
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