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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 19,2014

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Finance Act introduced a mandatory pre-deposit regime for appeals in Central Excise, Service Tax and Customs requiring a prescribed percentage of disputed duty or aggregate penalties to be deposited at appellate stages; payments during investigation up to the statutory limit count as pre-deposit, excess payments do not attract special interest, and appeals without the stipulated deposit may be rejected. Successful appellants are entitled to refund of the pre-deposit with prescribed interest and refunds must not be withheld merely because the Department contemplates further appeal unless the favourable order is stayed. Recovery of the balance demand is barred during an appeal if proof of pre-deposit and the appeal memo are produced.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Point of taxation for specified services makes the date of making or receiving payment the operative tax point for exports, reverse-charge supplies and certain named individual service providers; exports require receipt in convertible foreign exchange. For reverse charge, the payment date is the point of taxation, subject to reversal to general rules if payment is not made within the prescribed period; for associated enterprises with nonresident providers the earlier of book debit or payment date governs. An amendment for invoices issued on or after 1 October 2014 fixes the point for reverse-charge supplies as the earlier of payment date or the day after a three-month invoice period.
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      Summary: Determination of exchange rates for conversion between specified foreign currencies and Indian currency for customs valuation of imported and exported goods is made under the Customs Act authority, effective from 19th September, 2014. The notification prescribes distinct rupee-equivalent rates for each listed currency when used for imported goods and for export goods, with Schedule I providing per-unit rates and Schedule II providing rates per one hundred units.
      Summary: An administrative extension permits taxpayers in Jammu & Kashmir to pay the September instalment of advance tax by the later date without incurring interest, covering companies (second instalment) and others (first instalment) for the relevant financial year.
      Summary: The intervention identifies external uncertainty from withdrawal of unconventional monetary policy as a source of emerging market asset and currency pressure that can derail growth, notes limits of macroprudential policy during downturns, and urges G20 driven collaborative solutions. It proposes that the IMF carry out scenario analysis comparing GDP loss with and without swap lines and assess swap costs relative to benefits, emphasising swaps as a confidence building facility that could reduce self insurance needs and mitigate negative shocks to emerging market and global GDP.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published an updated reference rate for the US dollar and provided corresponding cross-currency exchange rates for euro, pound sterling and yen based on middle rates of cross-currency quotes, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be derived from the US dollar reference rate.
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      87/2014 - dated - 18-9-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 19th September, 2014
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, under section 14 of the Customs Act, prescribes distinct conversion rates for specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees for import and export purposes effective from 19th September, 2014, set out in two schedules (unit rates and per 100 unit rates); these rates supersede the earlier September notification except as to past actions and are to be applied by customs authorities for valuation and related customs calculations.
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      86/2014 - dated - 18-9-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 12/97-CUSTOMS (N.T.), dated the 2nd April, 1997.
      Summary: The notification amends the principal customs notification by inserting Modinagar, District Ghaziabad, in the Table for Uttar Pradesh as an additional designated location, authorising the unloading of imported goods and the loading of export goods at that site under the powers of section 7 of the Customs Act, 1962.

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      G.S.R. 637(E) - dated - 2-9-2014 - SEZ
      Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Rules, 2014
      Summary: The Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Rules, 2014 insert the word Telangana into Annexure III of the Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006, against serial number 7, column (3), immediately after "Andhra Pradesh." The amendment is made under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 and takes effect upon publication in the Official Gazette.
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      Service Tax

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      1/2014 - dated 16-9-2014
      Appointment of officers
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs rescinds all prior orders made under rule 3 of the Service Tax Rules, 1994 relating to the appointment of officers and their jurisdiction, and notifies that this rescission will take effect from 15th October, 2014, directing administrative recipients to note the change.

      Companies Law

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      36/2014 - dated 17-9-2014
      Clarification with regard to provisions of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) under section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013.
      Summary: Clarification: the Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014 were amended by notification dated 12.09.2014 to modify Rule 4(6); consequently, clarification (iv) in General Circular No. 21 of 2014 dated 18.06.2014 is omitted and the amended rule supersedes that prior explanatory guidance for CSR compliance.

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      F. No. 6/8/2014-CX.1 - dated 17-9-2014
      Instructions in light of Judgment of Hon’ble Supreme Court on Sales Tax Incentive Scheme-reg.
      Summary: Under the transaction value regime, amounts of sales tax charged to the buyer but retained by the seller under an abatement/incentive scheme are not excludible from the transaction value unless actually paid to the State; such retained amounts must be included in the assessable value, and assessing officers and trade should be informed for finalisation of similar cases.
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