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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Sep 25,2014

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      By: Sachin Sharma
      Summary: A mandatory pre-deposit regime applies to appeals filed after 06.08.2014, requiring specified percentages of duty demanded or penalty to be deposited for appeals before the Commissioner (Appeals) and the tribunal. Payments made during investigation or audit can be adjusted against the pre-deposit; a stay application is not required with the appeal; Cenvat credit may be used for duty deposits but not for penalties; on favourable adjudication, refund of the pre-deposit is to be claimed from the jurisdictional AC/DC and processed within fifteen days, with interest if delayed.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Rule 8 permits the jurisdictional Deputy or Assistant Commissioner to allow a manufacturer to store inputs outside the factory for exceptional reasons, subject to written conditions; credit taken requires the input to be used as prescribed or the manufacturer must repay an amount equal to the credit. The rule applies only to manufacturers. Judicial and quasi judicial authorities have allowed Cenvat credit for services and capital items connected to off site storage where such use is integral to manufacture and conditions of genuineness and authorised use are met.
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      Summary: Court directed extension of the ITR filing due date to 30 11 2014 for all purposes tied to timely filing, including carry forward of losses and allowability of specified deductions, to accommodate taxpayers awaiting tax audit reports; the extension is subject to interest under Section 234A from 01 10 2014 until actual filing, with the option for taxpayers to prepay tax before the original due date to avoid such interest.
      Summary: The initiative creates a government-led investor facilitation framework-centred on Invest India, a dedicated web portal and an investor facilitation cell-to guide foreign investors on regulatory and policy issues, provide specific query responses within prescribed timelines, offer end-to-end assistance from arrival to departure, and conduct targeted outreach; this is paired with sector brochures for 25 priority industries and regulatory reforms including online licensing, de licensing, labour flexibility measures and FDI liberalisation to promote manufacturing, infrastructure development and skill building.
      Summary: The Ministry endorses enhancing MSME competitiveness via NSIC, a Mini Ratna corporation providing integrated support services-marketing, technology, credit, information and raw material facilitation-and operating a Rapid Incubation Programme for entrepreneurship development. NSIC reported stronger financial performance for 2013-14 and presented a record dividend to the Ministry, illustrating its role in supplementing MSME support and expanding services domestically and internationally.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank released the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and the prior day's figure as the official rupee benchmark. Using that reference rate and middle cross currency quotes, the Bank published derived rupee exchange rates for the euro, pound sterling and yen, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      4/FT&TR/2014 - dated 22-9-2014
      Reconstitution of Dispute Resolution Panel at Kolkata
      Summary: Order constituting the Dispute Resolution Panel at Kolkata under the Income-tax Act and DRP Rules, 2009, superseding earlier orders. The Panel comprises three named Commissioners of Income-tax with a Reserve Member, who will perform DRP duties alongside their regular responsibilities. The order is effective from 22 September 2014 and issued with the approval of the CBDT Chair; copies were circulated to concerned tax and administrative offices and associations.

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      32 - dated 24-9-2014
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 30 million to the Government of the Republic of Togo
      Summary: Exim Bank provided a Line of Credit of USD 30 million to finance a rural electrification project in Togo, requiring at least 75 per cent of contract value to be supplied from India and permitting up to 25 per cent procurement from outside India. The Credit Agreement is effective from August 21, 2014 and sets the last dates for opening Letters of Credit and disbursement by reference to contract completion or 72 months from execution for supply contracts. Shipments under the LOC must be declared on GR/SDF forms. No agency commission is payable under the LOC, though exporters may remit commission from their own funds or EEFC balances subject to realization and instructions. AD Category I banks must notify exporters and may obtain details from Exim Bank; directions issued under FEMA.
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