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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 03,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Judicial decisions and amendments narrow eligibility for CENVAT credit by excluding from the definition of input service services used primarily for trading or dealer activities, post removal handling, employee personal benefits, investment activity, and services consumed outside the manufacturing nexus. The amended definition expressly excludes service portions of works contracts and specified construction, renting of non capital motor vehicles, general insurance/repair of non capital motor vehicles (with narrow exceptions), and services primarily for personal employee consumption; a circular confirms the illustrative list is not exhaustive.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Surrender of registration must be made immediately when a person ceases to provide taxable services; the Superintendent of Central Excise shall verify that all monies due under the service tax law are paid before cancelling the registration. Transfers of business or changes in constitution require fresh registration or amendment. The statutory procedure requires filing an online (or manual, where applicable) application with prescribed supporting documents, timely submission of hard copies, possible on the spot verification and reconciliations, and communication of cancellation upon satisfaction of dues.
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      Summary: Extension of the Fourteenth Finance Commission's term was approved to permit additional time for completion of its report and associated consultations. The extension was sought to enable the Commission to review financial projections and carry out consultations required by an additional term of reference concerning the reorganisation of a State and recommendations for its successor States.
      Summary: Amendment under the Customs Act substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) with revised tariff values in US dollars for specified goods, including categories of palm oil and palmolein, crude soybean oil, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and prescribed unit values for gold and silver when certain notification benefits are availed.
      Summary: Re-issue and issue of multiple Government stocks will be auctioned on a specified date using the Multiple Price Method, with certain stocks price-based and one stock yield-based. Bids must be submitted electronically on the core banking system with defined windows for non-competitive and competitive bids. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Auction results and a fixed payment/settlement date are announced, and the stocks are eligible for When Issued trading under existing guidelines.
      Summary: Reviving and sustaining higher GDP growth is the Government's primary objective, pursued through fiscal consolidation, subsidy rationalisation and tax reforms, accompanied by expenditure management reforms via an Expenditure Management Commission. Complementary measures to stimulate industry and infrastructure include tax holiday extension for power, excise rationalisation, mining sector resolution, promotion of long-term foreign borrowings and targeted FDI, Make in India, smart cities, airport development, housing targets, skill development initiatives and diesel deregulation. Agriculture, credit supply, crop insurance review and targeted farmer support were also urged to ensure inclusive growth.
      Summary: Re-issue auction of 8.30 per cent Government Stock, 2040 will be conducted via a price based multiple price auction on the RBI E Kuber system; interest at 8.30% accrues from the last coupon date and is paid half yearly, with repayment at par on maturity. A non competitive bidding facility reserved up to five percent of the notified amount allows eligible retail participation through banks/PDs under specified eligibility, single bid limits, consolidated electronic submission, pro rata allotment if oversubscribed, and issuance in SGL form with intermediary allocation responsibilities and limited allowable service charges.
      Summary: A nineteen-year Government stock will be sold by RBI via a yield-based multiple price auction with the coupon set at the auction cut-off yield and semiannual interest payments. A Non-competitive Bidding Facility reserves up to five percent of the notified amount for eligible investors who lack RBI current or SGL accounts, subject to single-bid face-value limits and submission through intermediary banks or primary dealers. Non-competitive allotment is at the weighted average yield from competitive bids, with pro rata allocation if oversubscribed, SGL issuance to intermediaries, and prescribed obligations on allocation, payment collection, transfer timing and reporting to RBI.
      Summary: Re-issue of 8.60 per cent Government Stock, 2028 will be sold by a price-based multiple price auction via RBI's E-Kuber system; payment by successful bidders is on the re-issue date and interest accrues from the original issue date, paid half-yearly. Up to 5% of the notified amount is reserved for non-competitive bids under a specified scheme: eligible investors submit single bids via banks or PDs, allotment to non-competitive bidders is at the weighted average auction yield/price, pro rata allocation applies if oversubscribed, and securities are issued in SGL/CSGL form.
      Summary: The Government notifies a re-issue of a dated Government Stock to be sold by a price based multiple price auction via the Reserve Bank's electronic system, with interest accruing from original issue date and payable semi annually, and payment and settlement on the re-issue date. Up to a reserved portion is allotted under a non-competitive bidding scheme to eligible investors through banks or PDs, with allotment at the weighted average auction rate, pro rata allocation if oversubscribed, SGL/CSGL issuance, and intermediary obligations for allocation, transfer, fees, and reporting.
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      100/2014 - dated - 31-10-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001
      Summary: Amendment substitutes Tables 1-3 of Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), fixing US dollar tariff values under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, 1962 for specified imported goods. The schedules set per-metric-tonne values for vegetable oils (Crude Palm Oil, RBD Palm Oil, Palmolein variants, Crude Soya Bean Oil), Brass Scrap, poppy seeds, and areca nuts, and prescribe per-weight-unit values for gold and silver where certain notification benefits are availed.
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      ORDER NO. 11/FT&TR/2014 - dated 30-10-2014
      Constitution of Dispute Resolution Panel-IV at Mumbai by CBDT.
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes, exercising powers under the Income tax Act and the Income tax (Dispute Resolution Panel) Rules, 2009, constitutes Dispute Resolution Panel IV, Mumbai, comprising three specified Commissioners of Income tax as Members and a specified Reserve Member. Members will perform Panel duties in addition to their regular duties. The order is effective from 1 November 2014 and issued with the approval of the Chairman of the Board.
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      ORDER NO. 12/FT&TR/2014 - dated 30-10-2014
      U/S 144C Income Tax Act 1961 - Jurisdiction of DRP for cases and class of cases amended by CBDT.
      Summary: Allocation of jurisdiction among Dispute Resolution Panels in Mumbai is revised under Section 144C of the Income-tax Act to designate which DRP will exercise powers and perform functions for eligible assessees based on the initial letter of the assessee's name. The order lists four Mumbai DRPs and assigns specific alphabetic ranges to each DRP, with the reallocation effective from 1 November 2014, to address workload and efficient functioning of the panels.
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