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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 08,2014

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Conversion of a Section 8 company requires a special resolution, an explanatory statement addressing objects, reasons for conversion, concessions and member impact, filing of the resolution and notice in Form MGT-14 with the Registrar, and an application in Form INC-18 to the Regional Director with supporting documents and proof of service on relevant authorities.
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      Summary: Initiatives emphasize trade facilitation through around-the-clock customs clearances for specified consignments, implementation of a Customs Single Window to integrate regulatory agency clearances electronically, and reliance on complementary mechanisms-Authorised Economic Operator scheme, Advance Cargo Processing, Self Assessment, and Risk Management-to reduce compliance costs and expedite trade.
      Summary: Senior government appointment: Shri Hasmukh Adhia, IAS, assumed charge as Secretary of the Department of Financial Services in the Ministry of Finance, succeeding the prior incumbent who has been reassigned to chair a national authority on chemical weapons convention matters, effecting an administrative reallocation of senior civil service roles.
      Summary: Visa on arrival for business visitors will be expanded to selected airports to facilitate investment and reduce procedural barriers through single window clearance; this administrative facilitation complements bilateral efforts to promote investment. India and Russia have operationalised joint working groups at Secretary level to identify, prioritise and track key priority investment projects across sectors including machinery, chemicals, civil aircraft construction, fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, energy and IT, and a working group on Modernization and Industrial Cooperation will address project implementation and present recommendations to the inter governmental commission.
      Summary: The central bank published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and, using that rate with cross currency middle quotes, supplied derived exchange rates for the euro, pound and yen against the rupee and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, exercising authority under the Customs Act, determines specific foreign exchange conversion rates for customs valuation of imported and export goods, superseding the prior notification and effective 6 November 2014. The determination provides distinct import and export conversion figures in Schedule I and lists per 100 unit rates in Schedule II; those published schedules are the operative rates for customs valuation and related compliance for the named currencies.
      Summary: Approval for a Scheme to revive 23 unlicensed DCCBs by capital infusion from the Central Government, State Governments and NABARD, with the Centre's share provided through NABARD as an interest free loan convertible into grant upon meeting conditionalities including substantial NPA reduction, specified deposit growth, a monthly Monitorable Action Plan, appointment of Fit & Proper CEOs, and corporate governance reforms; implementation via tripartite MoUs and close monitoring by NABARD and RBI to secure licensing eligibility and meet CRAR targets.
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      Customs

      1.
      101/2014 - dated - 5-11-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 6th November, 2014
      Summary: Determination of official foreign exchange conversion rates for customs valuation fixes distinct rupee equivalents for specified foreign currencies to be applied to imported and export goods, as set out in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per hundred units); the notification supersedes the preceding notification except for actions already completed and governs conversion for customs assessment and declarations under the Customs Act.

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      60/2014 - dated - 3-11-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Control of income-tax authorities - U/s 118 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 - the Transfer Pricing Officer - hierarchy
      Summary: Notification prescribes the hierarchical reporting structure for Transfer Pricing Officers: Deputy/Assistant Commissioner TPOs are subordinate to Additional/Joint Commissioner TPOs, Additional/Joint Commissioner TPOs are subordinate to Commissioners of Income-tax, and those Commissioners are subordinate to the Chief Commissioners identified in the Schedule, with specific offices and regional allocations set out in the Schedule and later textual amendments noted.
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      59/2014 - dated - 3-11-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 120(1) and (2) of the Income-Tax Act, 1961 - Jurisdiction of Income tax Authorities Supersession of Notification No. S.O. 994(E), dated the 9th September, 2004.
      Summary: The notification designates specified officers as Transfer Pricing Officers and vests them with the powers and functions under the transfer pricing statute to determine transfer pricing matters for the purposes of the provisions dealing with computation and assessment of international and specified domestic transactions. Jurisdiction is allocated by territorial areas and classes of assessees (including assignment by assessing officer jurisdiction and by initial letters or symbols of assessee names). The notification supersedes the earlier notification subject to a savings clause and authorises senior international tax commissioners to distribute work among these officers.
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      58/2014 - dated - 3-11-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 120(1) and (2) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 - Jurisdiction of income-tax authorities (Transfer Pricing Officers)
      Summary: The notification under section 120(1) and (2) directs specified Commissioners of Income-tax to exercise the powers and perform the functions of designated Additional/Joint and Deputy/Assistant Commissioners who are Transfer Pricing Officers, as enumerated in the annexed Schedule mapping commissioner headquarters to subordinate Transfer Pricing Officers and their territorial or class-wise jurisdiction.
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      57/2014 - dated - 3-11-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 120(1) and (2) of the Income-Tax Act, 1961 - Jurisdiction of Income tax Authorities Supersession of Notification No. S.O. 881(E), dated 14-9-2001.
      Summary: Notification under sections 120(1) and (2) reallocates jurisdiction to specified Commissioners, defines territorial areas and classes of persons (including non residents, foreign companies with Permanent Establishments, resident taxpayers, companies and deductors), confers powers particularly relating to Tax Deduction at Source under listed sections, and authorises written delegation to Additional/Joint Commissioners and further to Assessing Officers; it supersedes the earlier notification and specifies an effective commencement date.
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      56/2014 - dated - 3-11-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Section 118 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 - Amendment in Notification No. S.O. 359, dated 30-3-1988.
      Summary: The notification amends internal subordination and reporting lines: specified senior income tax officers are declared subordinate to the Central Board of Direct Taxes; Directors General or Chief Commissioners report to the Principal Director Generals or Principal Chief Commissioners within their territorial jurisdiction; Principal Directors, Directors, Principal Commissioners, Commissioners and Commissioners (Appeals) are subordinate to the corresponding Principal Directors General/Directors General or Principal Chief Commissioners/Chief Commissioners; and certain heads must report to the Principal Chief Commissioner of the territorial area for personnel and vigilance matters.
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      989/13/2014-CX.3 - dated 7-11-2014
      Excisability of Odoriferous compound/agarbathi mix arising during the course of manufacture of agarbathi – regarding.
      Summary: Excisability of odoriferous compounds used in agarbathi depends on marketability: non-marketable secret intermediate mixes remain non-excisable, but where evidence shows an intermediate compound is capable of being bought and sold as a distinct commodity (e.g., has shelf life and identifiable characteristics), it is excisable irrespective of whether it is actually marketed.
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