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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 22,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The article addresses whether converting paper manuscripts into typeset electronic and/or printed deliverables constitutes manufacture for tax deduction purposes. It describes the assessee's end-to-end typesetting, editing, composition and delivery processes, the authorities' view that content remains materially the same before and after conversion, the assessee's reliance on the statutory definition of manufacture and explanatory circulars, and the conclusion that mere transfer of data from paper to electronic medium does not create a new and distinct object qualifying as manufacture.
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      Summary: Amendments to the Regulations provide for specification of Access Facilitation Charges, Co-location Charges and related charges payable by international long distance operators and ISPs to cable landing station owners, and a consultation paper sets out the proposed methodology for cost-based estimation of those charges, inviting stakeholder comments and counter-comments within the consultation timetable.
      Summary: Coal production and off take showed year on year growth and improved coal supply to the power sector; the Ministry and Coal India emphasise rail evacuation capacity as pivotal to future production. The Government has identified 54 coal blocks for allocation after detailed exploration, intends expedited exploration, and plans contractual measures including FSAs with an 80% trigger and limited imported coal on a cost plus basis. Additional measures include MDO bidding models, advisory engagement, monitoring of governance issues, procurement of equipment, and rollout of GPS truck monitoring to support supply reliability.
      Summary: Ministerial note identifies systemic XBRL filing defects-incorrect taxonomy mapping and misuse of block text/footnote tagging-resulting in filings that fail to present a true and fair view under Section 211. It directs professional institutes to provide training, issue guidance, and enhance oversight because certified filings by professionals have contained inaccuracies for which those professionals may be penalized; the ministry will intensify scrutiny and expects corrective action to ensure accurate, compliant e form certification.
      Summary: The Steel Minister reviewed HSCL and KIOCL first-half performance, directing HSCL to expand steel-sector business, strengthen overall performance via capacity building, manpower reorganisation and training, and directing KIOCL to acquire mineral assets, pursue alternate sources, and establish beneficiation and pelletisation capacity-including joint ventures with major steel PSUs-to mitigate ore shortages and improve production, sales and profitability.
      Summary: International crude oil price for the Indian Basket fell to US$ 111.79 per barrel on 17 October 2012 from US$ 112.45 the previous trading day, and in rupee terms declined to Rs 5,896.92 per barrel from Rs 5,939.61, attributable to lower dollar prices and a modest rupee appreciation (exchange rate Rs 52.75/US$).
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      Central Excise

      1.
      38/2012 - dated - 18-10-2012 - CE
      Amendment in Notification No. 64/95-Central Excise, dated 16/03/1995 - Extend excise duty exemption to Long Range Surface to Air Missile (LR-SAM)
      Summary: The amendment adds an excise duty exemption for specified goods for the LR-SAM Programme where the goods are supplied to the Programme and a certificate from the Programme Director confirming intended use is produced to the proper officer before clearance; the exemption is time-limited and ceases to have effect on or after the stated expiry date.
      2.
      354/78/2010-TRU(Pt-1) - dated - 17-10-2012 - CE
      Corrigendum Notification No. 34/2012 - Central Excise, dated 10/09/2012 - Regarding Mega/Ultra mega power projects.
      Summary: Corrigendum amends the Central Excise notification's exemptions list by substituting the named beneficiary for item 63 in List 11, sub-para (iii), para (B), replacing the previously published corporate name with the correct corporate name for the 3x382.5 MW project; the project capacity and list placement remain unchanged.

      Customs

      3.
      F.No.354/140/2012-TRU - dated - 18-10-2012 - ADD
      Corrigendum Notification No. 43/2012-Customs(ADD), dated 21/09/2012 - Anti dumping duty on resin or other organic substances bonded wood or ligneous fibre boards, regarding
      Summary: The Duty Table entry for "Resin or other organic substances bonded wood or ligneous fibre boards of thickness below 6mm" is amended to exclude moulded door skin along with insulation boards, laminated fibre boards and boards not bonded by resin or other organic substances. Note I is similarly amended to state that fibre boards of thickness 6mm or above, insulation boards, laminated fibre boards, moulded door skin, and boards not bonded by resin or other organic substances shall not be liable to pay anti-dumping duty.
      4.
      57/2012 - dated - 18-10-2012 - Cus
      Exempt from customs duty to project Long Range Surface to Air Missile (LR-SAM) Programme of Ministry of Defence
      Summary: Customs duty exemption applies to specified goods imported for the LR-SAM programme when imported by authorised works centres designated by an officer not below Deputy Secretary and when the authorised works centre furnishes, at import, a list certified by the Programme Director confirming the goods are required for the LR-SAM programme, authorised by the Ministry of Defence, and to be used exclusively for that programme.
      5.
      354/78/2010-TRU(Pt-1 - dated - 17-10-2012 - Cus
      Corrigendum Notification No. 49/2012-Customs - Regarding Mega/ Ultra Mega power projects.
      Summary: The corrigendum amends Para (B), List 32A of the earlier customs exemption notification to replace the named beneficiary for Akhakhol GBPP: the project description and capacity remain the same but the beneficiary is corrected from M/s. Jindal Power Ltd. to M/s. Torrent Power Ltd.
      6.
      95 /2012 - dated - 18-10-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 19th October, 2012
      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 fixing the rupee equivalents of specified foreign currencies, with distinct rates for imported and export goods as set out in Schedule I and for Japanese Yen in Schedule II, effective from 19th October, 2012, and superseding the earlier October 4, 2012 notification, with corrigendum corrections to the Kenya Shilling entries.
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      F.No. 437/09/2012-Cus. IV - dated - 27-7-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Corrigendum Order F.No.437/09/2012-Cus.IV dated 17th April, 2012
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the office title Commissioner of Customs (Sea Port-Import) with Commissioner of Customs (Seaport-Export) in Order F.No.437/09/2012-Cus.IV, effecting a textual correction to clarify which Commissioner's office is referenced for communication and implementation; recipients listed include port Commissioners, Additional/Joint Commissioners, the DRI zonal unit, and the Board webmaster.

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      24 (RE – 2012)/2009-2014 - dated - 19-10-2012 - FTP
      Extension of ban on export of edible oils till further orders.
      Summary: The Central Government, under Section 5 of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act and Para 2.1 of the Foreign Trade Policy, has extended the prohibition on export of edible oils until further orders by amending Schedule 2 of the ITC(HS) Classification. Existing exemptions continue to apply, including specified oils, deemed exports from DTA to 100% EOUs for non edible export production, and oils from minor forest produce; branded consumer pack exports are allowed under prescribed pack and execution conditions through Custom EDI Ports, and fish oil remains free.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      PUBLIC NOTICE - dated 10-10-2012
      Review of Assessment of the dealers on the basis of 2A and 2B data mismatch for the Tax period First Quarter, 2012-13
      Summary: The Department is conducting a suo motu review of tax and penalty assessments framed for quarterly dealers based on mismatches between Annexure 2A and 2B data, providing an additional opportunity to reconcile discrepancies via the online "Mismatch Report"; revised orders and worksheets will be hosted online and dealers must reconcile records by the prescribed deadline to avoid additional tax, interest and penalty.

      DGFT

      2.
      25 (RE-2012)/2009-2014 - dated 19-10-2012
      Amendment in Para 2.64 of the Handbook of Procedures Vol I(RE 2012)/ 2009-14 – Dispensing with the submission of physical copy of RCMC by the exporters.
      Summary: The requirement to submit a physical copy of the Registration cum Membership Certificate (RCMC) with applications for benefits under the Foreign Trade Policy is removed; Export Promotion Councils, Commodity Boards, Development Authorities and other competent authorities must upload digitally signed RCMC data to the DGFT website, and applicants will not be required to furnish paper RCMC with their FTP benefit applications from the notified effective date.
      3.
      26 (RE: 2012)/2009-2014 - dated 19-10-2012
      SION for new product “Aluminium Beverage Cans” under Engineering Product Group.
      Summary: Notification establishes new Standard Input-Output Norms (SION) for aluminium beverage cans (500 ml and 330 ml, with and without easy-open ends). Each SION prescribes export unit quantities, required aluminum coil (0.22-0.28 mm) kilogram norms per 1000 cans, ancillary imported inputs (inside spray lacquer, over varnish lacquer, UV lacquer, printing inks) and, where applicable, relevant aluminium easy open ends. CIF value allowances for ancillary imports are fixed as percentages of the FOB value of exports.
      4.
      27(RE:2012)/2009-2014 - dated 19-10-2012
      Amendments in Appendix 5 - Pre Shipment Inspection Agencies (PSIA)
      Summary: Notification amends Appendix 5 of the Handbook of Procedures (Vol I) under paragraph 2.4 of the Foreign Trade Policy to add five new Pre Shipment Inspection Agencies (PSIA) with specified contact details and geographic areas of operation, and to correct and expand the area-of-operation and contact information for several existing PSIAs, effective immediately.
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