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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 20,2012

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      By: AMIT BAJAJ ADVOCATE
      Summary: Partial reverse charge in works contract services makes the service recipient liable to pay a specified portion of service tax directly while the provider pays the remainder. Applicability requires the provider to be an individual, HUF or partnership in the taxable territory and the recipient to be a business entity that is a body corporate in the taxable territory; both conditions must be met. Small service-provider exemption remains available to the provider but not to the recipient. The recipient may independently choose valuation methods, may claim credit subject to CENVAT rules, and must pay based on point of taxation as the date of payment.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Show cause notices are the foundational procedural safeguard in tax adjudication: they must be clear, supported by documentary evidence, quantify the demand, and follow proper investigation. Adjudication by officers vested with the power of adjudication requires consideration of replies and evidence, issuance of reasoned, dated and signed orders that comply with natural justice, limited adjournments, and, where relevant, allows voluntary payment to avert notice except in cases of fraud, collusion, wilful misstatement or suppression of facts.
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      Summary: Public sector oil companies reported aggregate expenditure of Rs. 383.74 crore under the Corporate Social Responsibility Scheme for financial year 2011-12 to fulfil socio economic obligations, with ONGC, IOCL and GAIL identified as the largest contributors and company wise spending detailed for eleven oil PSUs.
      Summary: Guidance prescribes that companies in construction and real estate maintain structured cost accounting records and periodic project wise cost statements in accordance with Generally Accepted Cost Accounting Principles and applicable Cost Accounting Standards. Costs must be recorded by defined cost objects (typically projects/sub projects), with allocation and absorption of materials, labour, direct expenses, utilities, repairs, overheads and finance charges; common plant costs are to be held in service cost centres and recovered by internal hire rates. Companies must reconcile cost accounts with financial accounts and file a board approved Compliance Report electronically in the prescribed format.
      Summary: Provides tailored policy recommendations based on comparative analysis to identify best practices and adapt them to national circumstances, with the explicit aim of helping governments design and implement reforms across economic, social and environmental domains.
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      Central Excise

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      29/2012 - dated - 10-10-2012 - CE (NT)
      Central Government hereby declares that the provisions of section 28AAA of the Customs Act, 1962 (5 of 1962) - Regard to like matters in respect of the duties imposed by section 3.
      Summary: The notification declares that the provisions of section 28AAA of the Customs Act shall apply to like matters concerning duties under the Central Excise Act, 1944, subject to specific textual adaptations: replacing references to "this Act" with the Central Excise Act, treating "importer under section 28" as the person chargeable under the corresponding excise provision, construing "section 28AA" and "section 28" as their excise counterparts, and deeming "proper officer" to mean the Central Excise Officer.
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      Income Tax

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      9/2012 - dated 17-10-2012
      Tax Deduction at Source on Gas Transportation Charges paid by the purchasers of Natural gas to the sellers of gas. - Purchase and sale of gas. Transportation of gas is only a part of the entire sale transaction
      Summary: Where the Owner/Seller transports gas and transfers ownership to the purchaser at the point of delivery, transportation is part of the overall contract for sale and the transportation charge billed by the Owner/Seller is not subject to TDS under the relevant provisions. Payments made to a third party transporter, however, continue to be governed by the TDS provisions applicable to such payments.

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      24 (RE: 2012)/2009-2014 - dated 18-10-2012
      SION for new product “Copper Based Pre-alloyed Powder R-800” under Engineering Product Group.
      Summary: Notification of SION C-2049 establishes export-import norms for "Copper Based Pre-alloyed Powder R-800" under the Foreign Trade Policy and Handbook of Procedures, prescribing an export quantity of 100 Kg and specifying eligible input import items and their permitted quantities (copper cathode/ingot or scrap; lead ingot or scrap; tin ingot or scrap; nickel ingot or scrap) as the operative input allowances for exporters in the Engineering Product Group.

      Companies Law

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      33/2012 - dated 16-10-2012
      Quality of XBRL filing certified by Professional members.
      Summary: XBRL filings showed widespread incorrect mapping and misuse of footnote/block-text tagging despite available taxonomy elements, resulting in omissions (eg, cash flow), incomplete subsidiary and related-party disclosures, inconsistent presentation units, and incorrect tags for many line items. These deficiencies impair the representation of a true and fair view and expose certifying professionals to professional liability. Institutes are directed to prioritise member training and guidance to improve XBRL tagging quality and ensure taxonomy-appropriate, machine-readable disclosures.
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