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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 12,2012

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Service tax on director services is payable by the company under the reverse charge mechanism and includes fees, commissions, bonuses, company car use, share based benefits, travel reimbursements and similar remuneration; reimbursements may be excluded if they meet the valuation rules and the pure agent criteria. Payments that do not constitute director services-interest on loans from directors, dividends and separate professional fees for non director services-are not taxable. Remuneration earned under employment by managing or whole time directors falls outside service tax, whereas non executive remuneration including sitting fees is generally taxable.
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      Summary: Gross and net direct tax receipts for the first half of the fiscal year recorded overall growth, driven principally by a marked increase in personal income tax receipts and only a marginal rise in corporate tax collections; net collections rose at a higher rate than gross collections. Specific components diverged: personal income tax and wealth tax increased significantly, while securities transaction tax receipts declined, with comparisons drawn to the same period in the prior year to indicate relative revenue performance across tax heads.
      Summary: Encouragement of competitive practices in public procurement is recommended to enhance transparency, broaden bidder participation, and align procurement with fiscal discipline. Procurement authorities should design solicitations using market information, structure tenders to maximise competition, and ensure familiarity with technical specifications, tender processes and evaluation methodologies so that bid assessments remain competition-compliant.
      Summary: The Committee recommends that the Finance Act, 2012 amendments on indirect transfers be applied prospectively because they widen the tax base; it prescribes clarified definitions (ownership/control based "share or interest", "substantially" >50% of global assets, "look through" for "directly or indirectly", FMV net asset valuation at last balance sheet with adjustments), proportional taxation of gains attributable to Indian assets, exemptions for small shareholders (<26%), frequently traded listed companies, intra group restructurings, protections for FII and PE investors, exclusion of dividends from deemed India source, and safeguards against retrospective interest and penalties if retrospective demands are raised.
      Summary: The Finance Minister undertakes an official international financial engagement in Tokyo to participate in the Annual Meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund and related multilateral fora, including BRICS and G-24 meetings, while conducting bilateral finance-level meetings with multiple countries and institutions; this is the minister's first foreign visit after taking office and will be followed by onward travel to Bangkok.
      Summary: The outstanding balance is repayable at par on maturity and no interest will accrue thereafter. Payment shall be made by pay order with bank account particulars or by credit through electronic means; holders must submit relevant bank account particulars or mandates in advance, otherwise they may tender discharged securities at Public Debt Offices, Treasuries/Sub-Treasuries or specified bank branches before the due date to facilitate repayment.
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      Customs

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      48 /2012 - dated - 8-10-2012 - ADD
      Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Melamine, originating in or exported from the European Union, Iran. Indonesia and Japan for a further period of 5 Years.
      Summary: Imposition of an anti-dumping duty on Melamine (tariff item 29336100) from the European Union, Iran, Indonesia and Japan, computed as the difference between specified reference amounts per metric tonne in US dollars and the landed value of imports; duty payable in Indian currency, levied for a five year period unless earlier revoked, with "landed value" defined as assessable value under the Customs Act excluding certain duties and exchange conversion governed by Department of Revenue notifications with the bill of entry date as the relevant date.

      DGFT

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      20 (RE-2012)/2009-2014 - dated - 9-10-2012 - FTP
      Policy for allocation of quota for import of Rough Marble Blocks for Indian companies investing abroad in marble mining, for the year 2012-13.
      Summary: Controlled annual quota permits imports of rough marble blocks only from wholly owned overseas mining subsidiaries that meet specified investment and operational criteria. Per-applicant allocations are limited by a maximum or by prior financial year sales, with pro rata distribution if demand exceeds the quota; allocations require sales certification by an independent chartered accountant and supporting overseas annual accounts. Administrative requirements include a set application deadline, designated HS codes, a floor price, actual user condition, mandatory monthly returns to DGFT regional authorities, and time-limited import authorisations.

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      42/2012 - dated - 4-10-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (fourteenth amendment) rules, 2012 - insertion of rule 112f
      Summary: Rule 112F exempts the Assessing Officer from issuing notice for assessment or reassessment of the total income for six assessment years preceding the assessment year of a search or requisition where (i) the person is found in possession of money, bullion, jewellery or other valuable articles or (ii) the search/requisition is in an area subject to an election notification or the assets are connected to an ongoing election; exceptions apply for searches after poll hours and where assessments have abated under the provisos to the assessment provisions.
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      FEMA

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      41 - dated 10-10-2012
      Foreign investment in NBFC Sector - Amendment to the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Scheme
      Summary: NBFCs with high levels of foreign ownership and meeting the prescribed minimum capitalisation may establish step-down subsidiaries for specified NBFC activities without restriction on the number of operating subsidiaries and without bringing in additional capital; the minimum capitalisation mandate for downstream subsidiaries is therefore inapplicable to those entities.
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      39 - dated 9-10-2012
      Trade Credits for Imports into India – Review of all-in-cost ceiling
      Summary: Continuation of the all-in-cost ceiling for trade credits for imports into India remains applicable as specified in A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 28 dated September 11, 2012 until further review; Authorized Dealer Category I banks must apply this ceiling and notify their constituents, while all other trade credit policy aspects remain unchanged and directions are issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999.
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      40 - dated 9-10-2012
      External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) Policy – Review of all-in-cost ceiling
      Summary: The circular maintains the existing all-in-cost ceiling for External Commercial Borrowings until further review; AD Category I banks must notify constituents, other ECB policy aspects remain unchanged, and the directions are issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999, without prejudice to other legal permissions.

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      4.
      21(RE2012)/2009-14 - dated 9-10-2012
      Amendments in Handbook of Procedure, Vol.I Appendices and Aayat Niryat forms.
      Summary: Amendment requires applicants using ANF 3C and ANF 4G to declare Freight, Insurance and Commission values are based on actual transaction values and that commission for entitlement is included as per actual value or 12.5% of net FOB realised whichever is less. Applicants using ANF 4D, ANF 4F, ANF 4H and ANF 5B must declare those values are based on actual transaction values and that commission is excluded for entitlement. The change integrates e BRC with Foreign Trade Policy schemes under paragraph 2.4.
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