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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 20,2012

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      By: Jagadeeswaran P
      Summary: Taxation of works contracts under TN VAT depends on the dealer's election of either the Composite method-tax on the entire contract value at a flat rate with no input tax credit and no VAT bookkeeping obligations-or the Non composition method-tax on taxable turnover (contract value adjusted for exempted inputs/services), entitlement to input tax credit, mandatory account maintenance, and prorated allocation of taxable turnover across applicable VAT rates when inputs span multiple tariff categories.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Sections 97 and 98 grant retrospective exemptions from service tax for management, maintenance and repair of roads and non commercial Government buildings respectively, providing for refunds of tax collected and requiring refund claims within six months of the Finance Act's assent. Section 144 validates retrospectively the amendment to sub rule (6A) of rule 6 of the CENVAT Credit Rules and deems actions under it valid from the specified retrospective date. Section 145 validates retrospectively the exemption for club or association services in relation to projects for effluent and solid waste treatment, with refund entitlement and procedural application of refund provisions.
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      Summary: Bank Note Press, Dewas received a national safety award for an accident-free year and Lowest Average Frequency Rate, reflecting continuous safety excellence since 1996. The unit, part of Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL), has commissioned high-speed printing and finishing equipment with advanced print-based security features to reduce counterfeiting; the release also summarises SPMCIL's corporate status, production performance, debt repayment, reserves, capital expenditure plan, and MoU ratings.
      Summary: The FDI policy conditions entry of foreign multi brand retail investors through market access restrictions and preserves limited national treatment by imposing ownership caps and specific compliance requirements on foreign investors. BIPAs are treated as post establishment instruments and do not cover pre establishment FDI limits unless pre listed; CECAs/CEPAs bind pre establishment commitments only where positive listings exist; GATS commitments do not cover multi brand retail. The national policy permits state governments discretion to implement local shop and establishment regulations.
      Summary: Foreign direct investment policy amended to permit investments by citizens of Pakistan and entities incorporated in Pakistan only under the Government route, with an explicit exclusion for defence, space and atomic energy; citizens and entities of Bangladesh may invest only under the Government route. The amendment to Paragraph 3.1.1 takes immediate effect.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank cancelled the licence of Rajiv Gandhi Sahakari Bank Ltd., Latur after successive statutory inspections revealed negative net worth, negative CRAR, sharply increased gross and net NPAs, accumulated losses and deposit erosion. Prior measures included directions prohibiting fresh deposits and lending, supersession of the board, directions under Section 35A and a Show Cause Notice; the bank's reply and lack of revival proposals were unsatisfactory. Consequent liquidation proceedings will enable insured depositor reimbursement under the DICGC scheme and the bank is prohibited from carrying on banking under Section 5(b).
      Summary: Fraudulent emails claiming to be from a banking regulator allege creation of a 24x7 Centralised Monitoring Centre and request account updates via links. The regulator states it did not send such communications and has not set up any such centre. Recipients are cautioned not to open suspicious messages or attachments, not to follow embedded links, and not to provide internet banking credentials or personal data to avoid compromise.
      Summary: Release of daily foreign exchange turnover data for August 27-31, 2012 reporting merchant and inter bank spot, forward, forward cancel and swap transactions for FCY/INR and FCY/FCY, presented as purchase and sales aggregates in US dollars and designated provisional market reporting.
      Summary: The Bulletin presents five analytical articles: a review of Q1 2012-13 merchandise foreign trade showing declining exports, reduced gold imports and a narrower trade deficit; estimated monthly seasonal factors for 99 macro series with notable shifts in money and production seasonality; international banking statistics showing growth in banks' international liabilities, assets and consolidated claims with short-term and US dollar concentration; corporate investment intentions revealing a marked fall in new projects and lower envisaged capital expenditure; and private corporate sector results indicating moderated sales and contracted profit margins.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India fixed reference rates for the US dollar and the euro for a specified date and published previous day comparators; these reference rates underpin calculation of cross currency exchange rates (shown for the pound sterling and the yen) using middle rates of cross currency quotes, and the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the announced reference rate.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank reduced the cash reserve ratio to inject primary liquidity into the banking system while keeping the policy repo rate and related LAF rates unchanged, signalling a calibrated liquidity easing. Monetary policy remains focused on containing persistent headline and core inflation and anchoring expectations despite weak growth. Liquidity is broadly comfortable but may tighten due to seasonal and fiscal outflows, requiring active management of the LAF to ensure adequate credit flow. External risks and twin deficits constrain stronger accommodation, so the monetary stance will be conditioned by ongoing monitoring of the growth inflation dynamic.
      Summary: Cost Inflation Index for the Financial Year 2012-13 is notified as 852 by an official press release dated 18-9-2012; the publication records the Cost Inflation Index value applicable to that financial year and serves as the formal public notice of the index figure.
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      Customs

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      54/2012 - dated - 17-9-2012 - Cus
      Amends Notification No. 12/2012-Customs,dt.17.03.2012 related to exemption to maize bran from basic custom duty
      Summary: Amendment inserts a new tariff entry for maize bran (2302 10 10) into Notification No. 12/2012-Customs, declaring maize bran Nil basic customs duty under powers conferred by section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962 and publishing the change as Notification No. 54/2012-Customs.
      2.
      F.No. 437/40/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 17-9-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority in respect of M/s Asian Hotels Ltd., Hyatt Regency, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi.
      Summary: The Board, invoking powers under Customs (Non Tariff) notifications issued under section 4(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, assigns the Show Cause Notice issued by the Additional Director General, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, in the case of M/s Asian Hotels Ltd., Hyatt Regency, New Delhi, to the Commissioner of Central Excise (Adjudication), New Custom House, New Delhi, as the Common Adjudicating Authority for adjudication, with copies forwarded to the concerned DRI and customs offices.

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      37/2012 - dated - 12-9-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Eleventh Amendment) Rules, 2012 - Insertion of rules 31ACB, 37J, Form Nos. 26A & 27BA.
      Summary: The amendment inserts rules 31ACB and 37J and prescribes Forms No. 26A and 27BA for accountant certificates under the first provisos to section 201(1) and section 206C(6A). Each form requires the payer/collector to declare payments or receipts made without deduction or collection, enclose an Annexure A where an eligible accountant certifies examination of records and specific particulars (nature, date, statutory head, amounts, tax deducted/collected and return-filing details), confirms inclusion in the payee's/buyer's return, and affirms independence and the truthfulness of the certificate.

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      F. NO. 1/11/2012-CL V - dated - 14-9-2012 - LLP
      Limited Liability Partnership (Second Amendment) Rules, 2012.
      Summary: The Limited Liability Partnership (Second Amendment) Rules, 2012, made under the authority of subsection (2) of section 79 of the LLP Act, substitute item (vii) in serial number 12 of LLP Form No. 11 to read: Companies Incorporated outside India or Companies registered in Sikkim, and state the Rules are called the Limited Liability Partnership (Second Amendment) Rules, 2012 and come into force on 16th September, 2012.
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      Income Tax

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      9/FT&TR/2012 - dated 7-9-2012
      Constitution of Dispute Resolution Panel - Section 144C
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes constitutes three-member Dispute Resolution Panels for specified areas, naming primary and alternate members; where a listed member was the supervising officer of the Transfer Pricing Officer or Assessing Officer at the time of issuance of the transfer pricing or draft assessment order, the alternate members shall constitute the Panel for that draft assessment. Taxpayers may consent to the primary panel; members will perform DRP duties in addition to regular duties until directions are issued, and the order supersedes earlier orders and is effective from the notified effective date.
      2.
      F.NO. 187/12/2010-ITA-1 - dated 5-9-2012
      Instructions regarding Income limits for assigning cases to Deputy Commissioners/Assistant Commissioners/ITOs
      Summary: Chief Commissioners of Income Tax are directed to submit regional proposals to revise income limits for assignment of cases among ITOs and ACsIT/DCsIT, after obtaining consensus within the region and ensuring that record transfers or administrative changes will not affect assessment work, revenue collection, or action-plan targets; proposals must be submitted via the specified fax and email channels by the stated deadline.

      FEMA

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      31 - dated 17-9-2012
      Establishment of Liaison Office (LO) / Branch Office (BO) / Project Office (PO) in India by Foreign Entities – Clarification.
      Summary: Foreign persons must obtain prior regulatory approval to establish Liaison, Branch or Project Offices in India; project offices may be opened under general permission only where a contract with an Indian company exists and prescribed conditions are met. Foreign NGOs, non-profit entities and foreign government bodies are governed by the Government Route and must apply to the Reserve Bank for prior permission. Authorised Dealer Category I banks are to notify their constituents, and these directions operate alongside any other statutory approvals that may be necessary.

      DGFT

      4.
      05/2012 - dated 17-9-2012
      Allocation of quantity of Rough Marble and Travertine Blocks for import for Financial Year 2012-13.
      Summary: Several applicants for allocation of rough marble and travertine import quantity have deficiencies; Regional Authorities will not issue import licences to those applicants until the deficiencies are cleared by the central authority. The firms must comply with identified deficiencies within one week from the notice date for reconsideration; discrepancy communications have been sent electronically to the firms.
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