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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 16,2015

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Rule 18, an enabling provision, must be read purposively to permit rebate of excise duty on both materials used in manufacture and on the exported finished goods; literal reading of the disjunctive 'or' would produce anomalous results and frustrate the statutory objective of removing duty burden on exports, and the rebate regime as implemented by notifications contemplates relief at successive production stages to effectuate export remission.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Sale of company property in liquidation requires transparent procedural safeguards: the Official Liquidator must obtain reliable valuations, fix and publicize a reserve price, and give adequate advertisement and opportunity for stakeholders to respond before auction. Failure to disclose valuation reports, to set a reserve, or to provide proper publicity can vitiate the sale and lead to recovery of possession and a fresh auction. Subsequent market appreciation alone is not a basis to reopen a properly conducted sale absent fraud or procedural infirmity.
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      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 prescribing the rate of exchange for specified foreign currencies for customs conversion, superseding the prior notification and differentiating rates for imported and export goods. The notification, effective 16 October 2015, annexes Schedule I (per unit rupee rates for major currencies with separate import and export figures) and Schedule II (rupee equivalents per 100 units for specified currencies), and applies prospectively except as to prior completed matters.
      Summary: RBI publishes the Reference Rate for the US Dollar, compares it with the previous day, and derives INR exchange quotations for EUR, GBP and JPY from cross currency middle rates; the SDR Rupee rate is stated to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: A Search-cum-Selection Committee chaired by the Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, will select a market-calibre CEO for the Investment Management Company that manages NIIF investments; the CEO and investment team will receive market-linked compensation and be held to rigorous performance targets. NIIF will be established as a Trust or other legal entity to attract domestic and international capital for commercially viable infrastructure projects, with a Governing Council of government and expert representatives overseeing activities and a government shareholding cap limiting the State's equity participation.
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      Customs

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      101/2015 - dated - 15-10-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of the foreign currency with effect from 16th October, 2015
      Summary: Determines the rate of exchange for conversion of specified foreign currencies into Indian rupees under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962, effective 16th October, 2015; prescribes separate rupee equivalents for imported goods and for export goods in two annexed schedules and supersedes the prior notification.
      2.
      099/2015 - dated - 15-10-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Amendmant in the Principal Notification No. 61/94-Custosm(N.T) dated 21.11.1994
      Summary: Amendment to the principal customs notification substitutes entries for Andhra Pradesh to authorize Tirupati, permitting unloading of imported goods or loading of export goods or any class of such goods at that location, effected by Notification No. 99/2015-Customs (N.T.) dated 15th October 2015 as a further amendment to Notification No. 61/94-Customs (N.T.).
      3.
      98/2015 - dated - 12-10-2015 - Cus (NT)
      Appoints the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs for the purpose of adjudicating the cases assigned to them by the Central Board of Excise and Customs
      Summary: Appoints specific central excise and customs officers as Principal Commissioner or Commissioner of Customs to adjudicate cases assigned by the Central Board of Excise and Customs under sections 4 and 5 of the Customs Act, 1962, and maps, for each designated officer, the Nhava Sheva Principal Commissioners and Commissioners of Customs (Mumbai Zone II) who will serve as adjudicating authorities.

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      19/2015 - dated - 14-10-2015 - ST
      No service tax will be levied on the service provided by an Indian Bank or other entity acting as an agent to the Money Transfer Service Operators (MTSO) in relation to remittance of foreign currency from outside India to India from 1.7.12 to 13.10.14
      Summary: The central government directs that service tax otherwise payable on services provided by Indian banks or other agents to Money Transfer Service Operators in relation to remittance of foreign currency from outside India to India for the period 1 July 2012 to 13 October 2014 shall not be required to be paid, having regard to a generally prevalent practice of non levy during that period and exercising statutory powers under the Central Excise Act as applied to service tax.
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      14/2015 - dated 14-10-2015
      Framing of scrutiny assessments in cases of assessees engaged in the business of Mining
      Summary: Scrutiny of mining assessees must include obtaining IBM Annual Returns and comparing them with Income-tax Returns to detect production and closing stock discrepancies and potential suppression; where significant divergences are found, remedial measures should be applied for all affected years.

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      24/2015 - dated 14-10-2015
      Improving Ease of Doing Business Issuance of Electronic Delivery Orders
      Summary: Introduction of Electronic Delivery Orders to replace paper-based delivery orders for cargo clearance, requiring Shipping Lines, Airlines, Consol Agents and Custodians to establish technical capability for secure electronic issuance and receipt, and encouraging electronic invoicing and e-payment of Delivery Order charges to avoid importer visits. Existing customs procedures, including verification, obtaining 'Out of Charge' and issuance of Gate Passes, remain unchanged. Manual Delivery Orders are allowed for specified categories or during technical failures. Chief Commissioners should facilitate stakeholder trials and implementation and report difficulties to the Board.
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