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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 20,2013

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      By: RENGARAJ R.K
      Summary: Materials bought from unregistered dealers for use in works contracts may be liable to purchase tax where they are used as inputs that are exempt or are disposed of otherwise than by sale or by consumption. The Tribunal remitted one issue for reassessment with directions to state reasons on applicability of disposal rules, and upheld liability on another issue by reference to Supreme Court authority that goods consumed or incorporated into works and removed from marketability become exigible to purchase tax.
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      Summary: India and Russia agreed a ministerial framework to track priority hi tech and industrial projects across sectors, formalising project identification, review mechanisms and joint venture facilitation to promote joint development, manufacturing and third country exports. India sought regulatory simplification and market access for its pharmaceutical manufacturers and expedited veterinary clearances for bovine meat and egg powder; Russia lifted certain import bans and agreed to review outstanding sanitary issues. Reviewed projects included the Jamnagar butyl rubber plant and joint manufacture of light helicopters, with mutual emphasis on FDI liberalisation and regulatory certainty to operationalise investments.
      Summary: The promulgation sustains amendments providing the legal basis for SEBI's powers to address illegal deposit taking and Ponzi schemes and preserves operative measures including framing regulations, appointing Recovery Officers, organizing capacity-building programmes, and taking action against irregularities and frauds in the securities market.
      Summary: The central bank published official reference rates for the US dollar and the Euro, noting day to day movements between the current and previous reference rates. It states that other currencies' exchange rates are derived from the US dollar reference using middle cross currency quotes and that the SDR Rupee rate is to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: Calibrated withdrawal began by lowering the Marginal Standing Facility rate and reducing the minimum daily CRR balance to 95%, while signalling a return to normal operations by restoring the repo rate as the effective policy rate, narrowing the MSF-repo spread to 100 basis points and raising the repo rate to anchor inflation. Complementary steps include FCNR(B) and bank borrowing swap facilities, liberalized bank branching, issuance of retail inflation-indexed certificates, a central credit registry for large borrowers, and coordinated work to address corporate distress and bank NPAs.
      Summary: An additional installment of dearness allowance for Central Government employees and dearness relief for pensioners was approved effective 1 July 2013 as a 10 per cent increase over the prior rate, raising DA/DR to 90 per cent of basic pay/pension, implemented in cash and based on the accepted pay commission formula.
      Summary: Levy of service tax on services connected with education is precluded by the negative list and by a government exemption. The exemption notification defines auxiliary educational services - outsourced activities ordinarily carried out by institutions, including admission services, examinations, catering under government mid-day meal schemes and student transportation - and exempts such services supplied to educational institutions in respect of exempt education, with examples including transport, hostels, housekeeping, security and canteen services.
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, exercising statutory authority under the Customs Act, notifies distinct import and export conversion rates for listed foreign currencies (including a per-100-unit rate for Japanese yen) and supersedes the prior notification to the extent inconsistent, thereby fixing official benchmarks for customs valuation and duty assessment.
      Summary: Reserve Bank reduces the marginal standing facility rate and the minimum daily CRR maintenance while raising the policy repo rate under the LAF, with corresponding adjustments to the reverse repo and Bank Rate, to begin calibrated unwinding of exceptional liquidity-tightening measures, restore the repo as the operational policy rate, anchor inflation expectations, and mitigate exchange market volatility; further actions will be data-contingent and two-way, though additional changes to the minimum daily CRR maintenance are not contemplated.
      Summary: Non-residents remain subject to a prohibition on carrying Indian currency beyond India; conversion of unspent rupees previously had to occur before the Immigration/Customs desk. The Reserve Bank authorised money changing facilities in Duty Free/security hold areas to allow conversion prior to boarding, clarifying this facilitation does not alter the export ban. Separately, the permissible currency amount residents may carry abroad has been increased to enhance flexibility for immediate personal expenses.
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      Companies Law

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      F. No. 1/15/2013-CL-V - dated - 20-9-2013 - Co. Law
      Companies (Removal of Difficulties) Order,2013
      Summary: The Order provides a transitional mechanism allowing the Board of Company Law Administration to exercise specified Tribunal powers-relating to prospectus, allotment, redemption of preference shares, and appeals on registration and rectification of the members register-until the Central Government notifies transfer of all matters to the newly constituted Tribunal, coming into force on publication in the Official Gazette.

      Customs

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      100/2013 - dated - 19-9-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Amends exchange rate notification no. 95/2013-Customs (NT), w.e.f. 20th September, 2013
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, supersedes the earlier notification and fixes specified foreign currency conversion rates into Indian rupees for customs valuation of imported and exported goods effective 20th September, 2013. The annexed Schedule I lists per-unit rates for various currencies for imports and exports, while Schedule II provides the 100-unit rate for Japanese Yen; accompanying notes record subsequent substitutions to certain currency entries.

      Income Tax

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      72/2013 - dated - 18-9-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      JURISDICTION(OF ASSESSING OFFICER) - FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMMODITIES TRANSACTION TAX UNDER CHAPTER VII OF THE FINANCE ACT, 2013
      Summary: The notification authorises the Assessing Officer who has jurisdiction over an assessee under the Income-tax Act to exercise and perform the powers and functions conferred on an Assessing Officer for the purposes of Chapter VII of the Finance Act, 2013 relating to commodities transaction tax, thereby aligning jurisdictional competence and procedural enforcement for that tax with existing Income-tax Act assessing officer assignments.
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      71/2013 - dated - 18-9-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      AMENDMENT IN NOTIFICATION NO.42/2011 DATED 19-8-2011
      Summary: This notification amends Schedule-2 to designate Directors of Income-tax (Intelligence) at Guwahati, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Kochi, specifying each Directorate's headquarters and territorial area. Each Directorate is vested with all powers conferred under the Income-tax Act, 1961 related to the collection, collation, verification and dissemination of information within its specified territorial area.
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      70/2013 - dated - 18-9-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      AMENDMENT IN NOTIFICATION NO.224/2007 DATED 10-8-2007
      Summary: The notification amends the Schedule to allocate TDS jurisdiction in the National Capital Territory of Delhi between two Commissioners by alphabetic division of taxpayers' name initials. Each Commissioner is empowered to exercise functions relating to tax deduction and collection under Chapter XVII, along with related powers under companion chapters, over specified classes of persons (non-company residents, business principals, registered companies and other persons) within the territorial area, subject to exclusions where responsibilities lie with the Director of Income Tax (International Taxation). A Note instructs ignoring honorific prefixes and prescribes alphabet determination for government entities.
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      69/2013 - dated - 18-9-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      SECTION 10(46) OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961 - INCOME ARISING TO RAJASTHAN ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION
      Summary: Notification grants tax exemption to the Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission for amounts received as petition filing fees and interest earned on investment, effective for the notified financial years, subject to: the Commission not engaging in commercial activity; the activities and nature of the specified income remaining unchanged during the financial year; and filing return of income in accordance with the specified provision of the Income Tax Act.
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      Income Tax

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      Instruction No. 13/2013 - dated 20-9-2013
      Compulsory manual selection of cases for scrutiny during the F. Yr. 2013-14-regd
      Summary: Manual scrutiny must compulsorily include cases where taxpayers claim tax exemption despite refusal or cancellation of registration for charitable status, except where such refusal or cancellation has been reversed or set aside on appeal, and cases where approval for specified exempt institutions has been denied or withdrawn by the competent authority; the amendment requires communication to all officers for implementation.

      FEMA

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      49 - dated 20-9-2013
      Deferred Payment Protocols between Government of India and erstwhile USSR
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India notified a revised Rupee value for the Special Currency Basket to be used in transactions under the Deferred Payment Protocols between India and the erstwhile USSR, directed Authorised Dealer Category I banks to apply the revised value and to inform their constituents, and stated the directions are issued under FEMA and without prejudice to other statutory permissions.

      DGFT

      3.
      26/2009-2014 (RE- 2013) - dated 20-9-2013
      Removal of Geo-Chem Far East Pte Ltd., from the list of Inspection and Certification Agencies (Appendix 5).
      Summary: Under authority of the Foreign Trade Policy, M/s. Geo Chem Far East Pte. Ltd. has been deleted from the roster of Pre Shipment Inspection Agencies and is immediately ineligible to issue Pre Shipment Inspection Certificates; the amendment updates the Appendix listing in the Handbook of Procedures and references prior public notices that had listed the agency.
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