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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 22,2012

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      By: Meenu Garg
      Summary: The note defines consideration for service tax to include monetary and non monetary (including deferred) compensation, prescribes valuation of non monetary consideration by equivalent money value under the valuation rules-firstly by reference to gross amounts charged for similar services and, if not ascertainable, by a value not less than the cost of provision-and explains that consideration may be paid by third parties where a nexus exists, while gratuitous acts and unconditional donations are not consideration unless an obligation to provide a return exists.
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      Summary: FDI up to 51% under the Government route is permitted in Multi Brand Retail Trading subject to conditions: minimum US$100 million FDI; at least 50% of FDI invested in backend infrastructure within three years (excluding land costs); at least 30% procurement value from Indian small industries ( US$1 million plant & machinery) averaged over the first five years and thereafter annually; self certification with auditor certified accounts; outlet location restrictions tied to cities >1 million (2011 census) and conforming master plans; e commerce by FDI retailers prohibited; State/UT opt in required and applications processed by DIPP before FIPB consideration.
      Summary: The Empowered Committee approved nine road projects totalling 1,226.115 km from Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Bihar under the Viability Gap Funding Scheme, allocating aggregate VGF to support PPP delivery. The projects are at advanced bidding or construction stages and the announcement forecasts government disbursement under the Scheme during the current financial year to facilitate implementation.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India publishes daily Reference Rate benchmarks for major currencies, stating US dollar and Euro reference rates for the date and providing derived exchange rates for other currencies using middle cross-currency quotations; the SDR-Rupee rate is to be calculated on the basis of the published reference rate.
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      Central Excise

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      36/2012 - dated - 18-9-2012 - CE
      Amends Notification No. 12/2012-Central Excise, dated the 17th March, 2012
      Summary: Amendment to a central excise notification replaces the prior reference to subsidised distribution under the public distribution system and a named subsidy scheme with an explicit designation of Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited as the named entities in the exemption entry for Sl. No. 81, effectuating a textual substitution without creating new exemption categories.

      Income Tax

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      38/2012 - dated - 17-9-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Cost Inflation Index for the Financial Year 2012-13
      Summary: Cost Inflation Index under clause (v) of the Explanation to section 48 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 was further amended by inserting a new entry in the table to the existing notification governing indexed cost computation. The inserted entry specifies the Cost Inflation Index for the financial year 2012-13 as 852.
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      letter [F.No. Addl. DIT/Intl. Taxation/2012-13] - dated 19-9-2012
      Transfer of PANs Of Non-Resident Assessees
      Summary: Jurisdiction over non-resident assessees rests with AOs under DGIT (Intl. Tax); 64,697 PANs for non-resident taxpayers were found with AOs lacking jurisdiction, causing inability to view e-filed returns and hampering scrutiny selection, survey, TDS monitoring, grievance handling and accurate reporting. CBDT directed concerned CCsIT/DGITs to transfer these PANs to the correct jurisdictional AOs within the prescribed short timeframe, with automatic transfer to be effected for any PANs not shifted by the deadline.

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      Press Note 4 - dated 20-9-2012
      Amendment of the existing policy on Foreign Direct Investment in Single-Brand Product Retail Trading
      Summary: Amendment to the Single-Brand Product Retail Trading FDI policy permits 100% FDI with government approval but requires that only one non-resident entity, whether brand owner or licensee, undertake single-brand retailing for a specific brand through a legally tenable agreement; the Indian operating company must ensure compliance and submit the licensing agreement. FDI beyond a majority threshold requires domestic sourcing of thirty per cent of goods' value, preferably from MSMEs and related suppliers, self-certified and auditable, initially averaged over five years and thereafter annually. E-commerce retailing by FDI-backed single-brand companies is prohibited.
      3.
      Press Note No.5 - dated 20-9-2012
      Review of the policy on Foreign Direct Investment- allowing FDI in Multi-Brand Retail Trading.
      Summary: The Government permits FDI up to 51% in Multi Brand Retail Trading under the Government route, subject to conditions: a prescribed minimum foreign investment threshold; mandated investment of a specified portion of total FDI into defined back end infrastructure within a set period (excluding land costs and rentals); a local procurement obligation from Indian small industries based on installation time investment valuation; investor self certification with auditor certified accounts; outlet location restrictions tied to city population and master/zonal plans; government first right on agricultural procurement; prohibition of e commerce retailing by FDI owned multi brand retailers; and requirement of State consent and central processing before approval.
      4.
      Press Note No.6 - dated 20-9-2012
      Review of the policy on Foreign Direct Investment in the Civil Aviation sector
      Summary: The policy permits foreign airlines to invest in Indian companies operating scheduled and non scheduled air transport services up to a minority equity ceiling under the government approval route; the ceiling subsumes FDI and FII, requires compliance with SEBI's ICDR and SAST regulations, and imposes security clearances for foreign nationals and clearances for any imported technical equipment. A Scheduled Operator's Permit remains conditioned on Indian registration, principal place of business in India, specified Indian majority on the board, and substantial ownership and effective control vested in Indian nationals; the policy excludes the designated national carrier.
      5.
      Press Note No.7 - dated 20-9-2012
      Review of the policy on Foreign Investment (FI) in companies operating in the Broadcasting Sector
      Summary: Policy raises foreign investment caps for specified broadcasting carriage services, distinguishing an automatic route for investment up to a lower threshold and a Government route for investment beyond that threshold up to the revised cap. The definition of foreign investment includes FDI and other foreign instruments (FIIs, NRIs, FCCBs, ADRs, GDRs, convertible preference shares). Companies with foreign investment must satisfy national security and personnel conditions-majority Indian directors, Indian residency for key executives, mandatory security clearances and prior Ministry permission for key appointments and board changes-and comply with monitoring, interception, data localization and inspection obligations set by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting.
      6.
      Press Note No.8 - dated 20-9-2012
      Policy on foreign investment in Power Exchanges
      Summary: Foreign investment in Power Exchanges registered under the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Power Market) Regulations, 2010 is permitted up to 49% of paid-up capital, subject to a split between FDI and FII, with FDI requiring government approval, FII permitted under the automatic route and restricted to secondary market purchases; no non resident investor or persons acting in concert may hold more than the specified individual equity threshold, and all investment must comply with SEBI regulations, other applicable laws and security conditionalities.
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