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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Oct 29,2013

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Compassionate appointment is not a vested right; acceptance of an available post on compassionate grounds extinguishes later claims to a higher post. Administrative policy and the availability of posts at the relevant time govern entitlement, and long continuance in the appointed post together with delay in raising a challenge bars reopening the original appointment.
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      Summary: Corporate electronic filing volumes reached a record single-day high on the national corporate filing portal, driven by enhancements to system capacity and infrastructure to accommodate peak seasonal demand. The portal entered a renewed operational cycle that introduced technical and process improvements-network bandwidth increases, upgraded hardware and servers, CRM and workflow integration, and enhanced monitoring tools-targeted to manage peak filing windows and stabilise service delivery during high-demand periods.
      Summary: Government approved thirteen FDI proposals totaling about Rs. 1258.53 crore, authorising foreign equity induction, share transfers, warrants issuance and overseas restructuring across sectors including defence, pharma, microfinance, payments and media. One large banking proposal increasing foreign equity was referred to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs. Additionally, eight proposals were deferred, two rejected, one advised for the automatic route, one found not to require FIPB approval, one outside FIPB's purview, and five were kept in abeyance pending regulatory or structural clarifications.
      Summary: Reserve Bank of India published its Reference Rate values for the US dollar and the Euro for October 29, 2013, comparing them with the previous day's rates, and stated that those reference rates are the basis for calculating the SDR-Rupee rate. The release also supplied derived rupee exchange rates for the British pound and Japanese yen based on the US dollar reference rate and cross currency middle rates.
      Summary: Establishment and governance of the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority to administer the IEPF under the Companies Act, 2013. The rules specify constitution, membership (including ex officio RBI and SEBI nominees and government Chairperson), CEO responsibilities, committee structure, meeting and conflict of interest rules, core functions (fund administration, compliance oversight, claims settlement, disgorgement distribution, legal enforcement, investor education grants), financial classifications (Trust Funds, Capital Fund, Revenue Account), accounting and CAG audit requirements, asset and liability transfer from the existing IEPF, Central Government directions, reporting obligations and tax exemptions.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank recalibrated the interest rate corridor by reducing the marginal standing facility rate and raising the LAF repo rate while expanding 7 and 14 day term repos to supply liquidity; banks are urged to mobilise deposits and flexibility in reserve requirements is retained as the central bank monitors elevated inflation risks alongside modest external and domestic growth improvements.
      Summary: Monetary policy must reconcile weak demand and tepid growth with persistent inflationary pressures; modest growth recovery is expected later in the year from agriculture and exports, but private consumption and investment remain weak. Inflationary risks persist due to high wholesale and consumer prices and possible second round effects from food and fuel prices despite a good monsoon. External sector risks have eased with moderating current account pressures and improved exports, while broad money and credit growth are aligned with the Bank's trajectory. Incremental calibration of monetary policy should be guided by the growth inflation balance and accompanied by structural reforms and quicker project implementation.
      Summary: CBDT directed that where electronic tax audit reports and corresponding electronic income tax returns, originally due on the specified September date, are filed electronically on or before the October cut off, those filings shall be deemed to have been furnished within the due date under section 139(1), subject to conditions; this creates administrative relief from late filing penalties but leaves open doubts about applicability of timing dependent benefits such as deductions tied to the statutory due date and carry forward of losses.
      Summary: Concerns over proposed immigration reform emphasise discriminatory restrictions on skilled non immigrant visas that may undermine the competitiveness of Indian IT companies in the United States; the US Chamber of Commerce concurs and urges vocal advocacy. The article also highlights US investment interest in the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor and National Manufacturing Investment Zones alongside India's National Manufacturing Policy as opportunities for strengthened bilateral economic cooperation.
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      13/2013 - dated - 25-10-2013 - CE (NT)
      Amendment in the notification No. 20/2006-Central Excise (N.T.)
      Summary: The amendment inserts into paragraph 2 after item (iii) the following offices: Chief Commissioners of Income-tax, Kolkata - I, II, III and IV; the Commissioners of Income-tax (Central) - I, II and III, Kolkata; and Director of Income-tax (International Taxation), Kolkata, thereby adding these Income-tax authorities to the administrative list in Notification No. 20/2006-Central Excise (N.T.).

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      84/2013 - dated - 25-10-2013 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 118 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 - Control of income-tax authorities - Notified subordinate officers
      Summary: The notification establishes administrative control by directing that the income-tax authorities specified in the Schedule be subordinate to the principal authority specified therein, mapping principal and subordinate designations for the Large Taxpayer Unit in Kolkata and taking effect on publication in the Official Gazette; the instrument was subsequently rescinded by a later notification.
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      F. NO. DIT(S)-III/CPC/2013-14/UNPAID SELF-ASSESSMENT TAX - dated 22-10-2013
      SECTION 139 OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961 – DEEMED DEFECTIVE RETURN - E-RETURNS OF A.Y. 2013-14 WHERE UNPAID SELF-ASSESSMENT TAX EXISTS ON THE DATE OF FILING OF RETURN.
      Summary: E-returns in which self-assessment tax remained unpaid on the date of filing are deemed defective returns; the CPC has issued notices to such assessees, PAN-wise data has been placed on the internal portal, and Assessing Officers are directed to issue notices and follow up to secure deposit of the outstanding self-assessment tax.
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      F. NO. DIT(S)-III/CPC/2013-14/REFUND ADJUSTMENT - dated 22-10-2013
      SECTION 245 OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961 - DEMAND/REFUND IS GREATER THAN RS. 5000 - REFUNDS - SET OFF OF REFUNDS AGAINST TAX REMAINING PAYABLE - DATA PERTAINING TO NOTICES ISSUED UNDER SECTION 245 BY CPC, BANGALORE
      Summary: Allows CPC, Bengaluru to issue refunds without adjustment where either the outstanding demand or the refund claim falls below the small-value threshold; CCIT-wise lists of cases with refunds or demands exceeding that threshold and with notices issued are available on i-Taxnet. Assessing Officers must perform statutory verification and correction under the demand-confirmation procedure, determine adjustable demand, and communicate those findings to CPC, Bengaluru, which will then process refunds and adjust demands.

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      3.
      34/(RE:2013)/2009-2014 - dated 29-10-2013
      Amendments in Appendix 5 of the Handbook of Procedures (Vol.I)
      Summary: Amendments designate and enlist specified entities as Pre Shipment Inspection Agencies (PSIA) in Appendix 5 of the Handbook of Procedures (Vol. I) under paragraph 2.4 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2009-14. The Director General of Foreign Trade adds named inspection agencies and their regional or branch offices to the Appendix with immediate effect, thereby updating the roster of authorized PSIA and recording their areas of operation for pre-shipment inspection and trade compliance purposes.

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      42/2013 - dated 25-10-2013
      Encouraging stakeholder participation in Customs functioning- reg.
      Summary: The Board directs Chief Commissioners to institutionalise monthly Permanent Trade Facilitation Committee meetings on pre decided dates, to review and expand PTFC membership to include all stakeholders, to allow apex trade bodies to attend along with local constituents, and to send minutes raising all India implications to the Board through the Directorate General of Export Promotion; Commissioners should also be receptive to meetings with trade bodies outside PTFC forums and report implementation difficulties to the Ministry.
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