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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 02,2015

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The amendment to the Cenvat Credit Rules allows utilisation of Education Cess and Secondary and Higher Education Cess credit for payment of service tax where inputs, input services or capital goods are received in the premises of the provider on or after the specified cutoff; it includes provisos for fifty per cent balance on capital goods from the earlier year and for input services where the relevant invoice or certificate is received on or after the cutoff, but does not address treatment of unutilised Cess balances existing as at the cut off dates.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: An LTU centralises assessment and compliance for large taxpayers across central excise, service tax and certain direct taxes, offering single-window services such as consolidated returns, electronic payments, Cenvat record submission in electronic media for scrutiny, appointment of a client executive, risk-based audits scheduled with the LTU, and a thirty-day opt-out effective from the following financial year; draft GST design contemplates separate Central and State administrations and suggests LTUs and centralized registration may become redundant.
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      Summary: Real estate policy should prioritise market mechanisms over subsidisation, with industry viability rooted in a market economy rather than reliance on subsidies. Easier access to land through procedural simplification is identified as central to delivering affordable housing. Supportive macroeconomic measures-monetary easing and bank recapitalisation-are expected to improve lending. Developers are invited to engage with the committee reviewing the Income Tax Act, while administrative transparency and e-governance are promoted to foster a hassle-free business environment and encourage a shift toward affordable housing.
      Summary: Protecting an open marketplace of ideas and the right to question is essential to foster innovation and sustained economic progress. Protection should extend to the procedural right to challenge and behave differently, while actions that physically harm individuals or materially exclude groups from participation should be prohibited. Mere offense without harm should face a very high threshold before bans or extra legal enforcement are invoked, because excessive prohibitions chill debate and impede productivity enhancing innovation.
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      Central Excise

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      23/2015 - dated - 30-10-2015 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to further amend Notification No.42/2001-Central Excise(N.T.) dated 26.06.2001
      Summary: Amendment permits exemption from sealing of packages or containers for goods that cannot practicably be sealed, subject to permission by the competent customs/central excise authority and specified safeguards: verification methods including testing at removal and at export/SEZ receipt, no remission of duty for transit loss, case-by-case time-limited permissions withdrawable for misuse, and any additional safeguards the authority may impose.

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      53/2015 - dated - 30-10-2015 - ADD
      Seeks to order provisional assessment on imports of Clear Float Glass of nominal thickness ranging from 4 mm to 12 mm (both inclusive), the nominal thickness being as per BIS 14900:2000, falling under the headings 7003, 7004, 7005, 7009, 7013, 7015, 7016, 7018, 7019, 7020 of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, originating in or exported from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and UAE by M/s Tariq Glass Industries Limited, Pakistan (exporter) till the finalization of New Shipper Review initiated by DGAD, initiated vide notification No. 15/16/2015-DGAD, dated 23rd September, 2015
      Summary: Orders provisional assessment of imports of Clear Float Glass (4-12 mm) from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and UAE by M/s Tariq Glass Industries Limited, Pakistan, pending a new shipper review. Provisional assessment may be secured by such security or guarantee as the proper officer of customs deems fit to cover any deficiency if a definitive anti dumping duty is imposed retrospectively. If anti dumping duty is recommended on completion of the review, the importer shall be liable to pay the duty from the date of initiation of the review.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      28/2015-16 - dated 30-10-2015
      Filing of reconciliation return for the year 2014-15
      Summary: Extension of the filing deadline for online reconciliation return in Form 9 is provided for dealers who made interstate sales at concessional rates against statutory forms or claimed deductions from taxable turnover against specified declaration forms; dealers without such transactions are not required to file Form 9.

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      1011/18/2015-CX - dated 30-10-2015
      Clarification regarding Self-sealing and self-Examination of Bulk cargo
      Summary: The amendment permits exemption from sealing of bulk cargo for export where sealing is impracticable, empowering the Principal Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner of Central Excise to grant case by case waivers subject to safeguards including verification and testing of quantity and quality, prohibition on duty remission for transit loss, time limited permissions (not exceeding one year) and withdrawal for misuse; a defined application and review timetable by Assistant/Deputy Commissioners and Principal Commissioners is prescribed, with written communication of conditions when permission is granted.
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