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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 10,2015

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 73A mandates that any amount collected from a service recipient as service tax which exceeds the service tax assessed or determined must be deposited forthwith to the credit of the Central Government. The provision applies only where an excess collection has been made; non-payment enables issuance of a show-cause notice, determination of the payable amount, and recovery. Payments are adjustable against finalised service tax liability, and any surplus is either credited to the Consumer Welfare Fund or refunded to the person who bore the incidence pursuant to prescribed refund procedures.
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      Summary: The ASEM meeting adopted the Goa Declaration action plan focusing on Trade Facilitation, Supply Chain Security, AEO implementation and mutual recognition, Coordinated Border Management, IPR protection, trans-boundary waste controls, joint operations against counterfeit goods, Paperless Customs and Passenger Name Record; India sponsored Paperless Customs. India and Korea signed a Mutual Recognition Arrangement to facilitate the AEO scheme and accelerate customs clearances between their administrations.
      Summary: Request for industry submissions proposing changes to direct and indirect taxes, requiring economic justification and supporting statistics; Customs and Central Excise proposals must use the enclosed Annexure specifying HS codes, import and domestic production data, unit prices, existing and proposed duties, and revenue and domestic industry implications. Unclear or unsupported suggestions will not be examined. Electronic and hard copy submission channels are provided for indirect and direct tax proposals, and a synopsis template (issue and justification) is requested.
      Summary: Calls for expanded resource mobilisation to finance the Sustainable Development Goals, urging unconventional financing mechanisms amid global economic uncertainty, and highlighting India's identity-linked financial inclusion programme, a micro and small enterprise lending initiative, stepped-up public infrastructure investment, renewable energy and smart city targets. Emphasis on international tax cooperation, notably automatic exchange of tax information, and legislation to curb illicit financial outflows as complementary measures to safeguard and mobilise resources for the SDGs.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the reference rate for the US Dollar for October 09, 2015, provided the prior day's rate for comparison, and stated that cross-currency exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen against the rupee are derived from that reference rate using middle rates of cross-currency quotes; the SDR-Rupee rate will be based on the reference rate.
      Summary: Emphasis is placed on automation, implementation of single window clearance, and deployment of risk management systems to facilitate legitimate cargo movement, reduce transaction costs and enable paperless trade; inter agency information sharing and national/local Customs Clearance Facilitation Committees are instituted to institutionalize coordinated border management and continuous improvement in trade facilitation.
      Summary: National pension arrangements have been expanded with revised investment guidelines, extended contribution and deferment options, partial withdrawal of up to 25% of a subscriber's own contribution after ten years for specified purposes, and facilities for voluntary Tier I contributions to access additional tax benefits; APY provides a government-guaranteed minimum monthly pension with limited-period government co-contribution incentives and operational measures to facilitate subscriber onboarding and communications.
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      24/2015-2020 - dated - 9-10-2015 - FTP
      Amendment in Policy condition 1 of Chapter 88 of ITC(HS), 2012 - Schedule-1 (Import Policy).
      Summary: The amendment revises the import-policy exemption for aircraft and helicopters under Chapter 88 of the ITC (HS), Schedule-1 so that specified entities may import new or used aircraft and helicopters without obtaining an import licence, subject to the condition that importation and use accord with the operator's permission; it updates and narrows the list of exempted organisations eligible for licence-free importation.
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      No. F 3(556)/Policy/VAT/2015/Pt.File/660-66 - dated 9-10-2015
      CORRIGENDEUM TO CIRCULAR No. 23 of 2015-16
      Summary: Correction to an administrative circular alters wording in sub para (iii) of paragraph 3 by replacing 'who are paying tax u/s. 16 of the Act; and' with 'who are not paying tax u/s. 16 of the Act, and', while all other provisions of Circular No. 23 of 2015 16 remain unchanged.

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      ITBA-PAN INSTRUCTION NO.1 - dated 30-9-2015
      INCOME TAX BUSINESS APPLICATION - PAN MODULE
      Summary: Migration to the ITBA-PAN module centralizes automated intake and scheduling for PAN allotment and core updates while preserving RCC responsibility for duplicate PAN resolution and certain transactional approvals. Key functionalities include automated PAN Allotment and Update workflows with system duplicity detection and RCC-driven resolution, View PAN Details, Deletion and Restoration subject to higher-authority approval and intimation, Event Marking, Transfer with approval/NOC and bulk transfer options, and MIS/Dashboard reporting. Users require departmental email IDs, RSA tokens, role mapping by RCC, and must reset ITD passwords before ITBA access.
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