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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 05,2012

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Reverse charge mechanism shifts service tax liability to the service receiver for specified services, either wholly or proportionately. Full reverse charge covers categories such as insurance agents, goods transportation by road, sponsorship, arbitral tribunals, legal services and director's services; proportional reverse charge covers renting of motor vehicles with driver, manpower supply and security services, and works contracts. The recipient is statutorily obliged to pay cash by challan and cannot use Cenvat credit; applicability is subject to territorial, recipient status and provider category conditions, with valuation and point of taxation rules governing ongoing contracts.
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      Summary: A facility permits taxpayers to view their Arrear Demand details on the e filing portal by logging into 'My Account' to inspect demands communicated by Jurisdictional Assessing Officers to the Central Processing Centre. For any discrepancy, taxpayers must contact the designated Nodal Officer of the relevant CCIT charge using the provided contact list; the list supports discrepancy resolution during the Demand Management Fortnight.
      Summary: Demand management measures required CCsIT to nominate a Nodal Officer (JCIT or above) as single point of contact to manage uploading and rectification of CPC portal demands, resolve arrear grievances within thirty days, and continue reconciliation efforts; an Arrear Demand MIS Dashboard with AO wise data was provided for monitoring. AST releases implemented replicas of notified ITR 5 and ITR 6 for AY 2012 13, transaction monitoring, compulsory and manual scrutiny selection workflows per CBDT directive, demand upload functionality for legacy IRLA cases, CASS cycle execution with notice printing, and a program to replace expiring RSA tokens with prioritized distribution and inventory reporting.
      Summary: SPMCIL reported increased sales turnover and higher Profit After Tax with improved per employee returns; record production across mints, presses and the security paper mill; modernization, R&D and CSR initiatives; declaration of regular statutory compliance; retirement of the working capital loan rendering the company debt free and accumulation of substantial reserves; and approval of a dividend payment to its sole shareholder drawn from Profit After Tax.
      Summary: Re-issue auction of three Government stocks will be conducted using the uniform price method with both competitive and non-competitive electronic bids on the Negotiated Dealing System; non-competitive bids have a dedicated submission window and up to a capped portion of the notified amount will be allotted to eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. The stocks are eligible for when-issued trading under existing guidelines and the auction result and payment follow the announced schedule.
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      Customs

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      56/2012 - dated - 1-10-2012 - Cus
      Amendment in Notification No. 96/2008-Customs dated 13th August 2008, so as to provide deeper concessions under DFTP scheme for Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
      Summary: Amendment broadens DFTP relief for Least Developed Countries by substituting clause (i) to exempt "whole of the duty of customs as specified in the first schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975" and by increasing the percentage concession entries in Appendix I, column (4), replacing existing lower rates with higher specified rates to raise tariff concession levels under the scheme.

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      18 (RE-2012)/2009-14 - dated - 1-10-2012 - FTP
      Exemption of Assam Comilla Cotton [ITC(HS) Code 5201 00 12] from export restriction on cotton - Limit of 5,000 Bales was exempted from the cap on export of cotton during the previous cotton seasons 2010-11 and 2011-12.
      Summary: Assam Comilla Cotton (ITC(HS) Code 5201 00 12) is exempted from any restriction on cotton exports subject to DGFT registration; exporters must follow the registration procedure in Policy Circular No. 29 and complete exports against a Registration Certificate within a 30-day validity period.
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      17 (RE-2012)/2009-14 - dated - 1-10-2012 - FTP
      Procedure and conditions for registration of contracts for export of cotton (Tariff Codes 5201 and 5203) w.ef 1st October 2012.
      Summary: Registration for export contracts of cotton (HS 5201, 5203) requires issuance of Registration Certificates by seven designated DGFT Regional Authorities under existing procedural rules; exporters may hold one RC at a time with a capped bale quantity tied to prior season exports or prescribed limits, small exporters and newcomers permitted a lower cap, applicants encouraged to apply in multiples of ten, revalidation disallowed, and eligibility for a subsequent RC conditioned on documentary proof of at least half the exports against the current RC.
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      Press Note No. 9 (2012 Series) - dated 3-10-2012
      Setting up of step down (operating) subsidiaries by NBFCs having foreign investment above 75% and below 100% and with a minimum capitalisation of US$ 50 million - amendment of paragraph 6.2.24.2 (1) (iv) of 'Circular 1 of 2012- Consolidated FDI Policy'
      Summary: The amendment permits NBFCs with foreign investment above three quarters and up to full ownership and with a minimum capitalisation to set up step down subsidiaries for specified NBFC activities without restriction on the number of operating subsidiaries and without bringing in additional capital; the minimum capitalization requirement in the circular therefore does not apply to downstream subsidiaries.
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