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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 09,2013

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Act prohibits unauthorized tax collection and mandates transit passes for specified interstate goods; breaches trigger monetary penalties, joint and several tax liability and a bar to duplicate prosecution. Escaped turnover and wrongful input credit assessments attract graduated penalties where non disclosure is willful, with additional penalties for repeat directions. Failure to file returns and non reporting of price variations incur enhanced penalties, and Section 71 prescribes criminal fines and imprisonment for false statements, obstructing officers, fraudulent evasion and related offences.
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      Central Excise

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      07/2013 - dated - 1-11-2013 - CE
      Creation of six additional benches of the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT)
      Summary: The Central Government notifies the creation of six additional benches of the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) under the Central Excise Act, 1944, the Customs Act, 1962 and chapter V of the Finance Act, 1994, adding three benches at New Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai and establishing three new benches at Chandigarh, Allahabad and Hyderabad, effective from the date of publication of the notification in the Gazette of India (Extraordinary).
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      FEMA

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      69 - dated 8-11-2013
      Amendment to the “Issue of Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds and Ordinary shares (Through Depository Receipt Mechanism) Scheme, 1993”
      Summary: Unlisted Indian companies are permitted to issue ADRs/GDRs and raise capital abroad without prior or simultaneous domestic listing for an initial two year period, subject to conditions: listing only in IOSCO/FATF compliant or SEBI partner jurisdictions; compliance with sectoral caps, entry routes, minimum capitalisation and FDI pricing norms; upfront determination of ADR/GDR-to-equity ratios and pricing under Schedule 1 of FEMA Notification No.20; adherence to downstream investment instructions; limited permitted uses of funds abroad; repatriation and parking requirements if funds are not used abroad; and specified FEMA reporting obligations.
      2.
      70 - dated 8-11-2013
      Third party payments for export / import transactions
      Summary: AD banks may permit third-party payments for exports if supported by a firm irrevocable order/tripartite agreement, remitted via banking channels from FATF-compliant countries, declared in the EDF, with the exporter responsible for realization and XOS reporting naming the declared third party. For imports, third-party payments are allowed where a firm irrevocable purchase order/tripartite agreement exists, payment is from FATF-compliant countries through banks, invoice and Bill of Entry narrate payment to the named third party, importer complies with import rules, and eligible transactions do not exceed USD 100,000.
      3.
      71 - dated 8-11-2013
      Advance Category – I Authorised Dealer Banks
      Summary: AD Category I banks may accept unlimited advance remittances without Bank Guarantee or Standby Letter of Credit from eligible importers for import of rough diamonds from specified mining companies, subject to conditions in A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 21; related instructions in A.P. Circular No. 59 on import of rough, cut and polished diamonds remain unchanged.

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      43/2013 - dated 8-11-2013
      Exemption from payment of SAD to parts, components and accessories etc. of Mobile Handsets under Notification No. 21/2012-Cus, dated 17/03/2012-reg.
      Summary: SAD exemption for parts, components and accessories imported for manufacture of mobile handsets may be allowed at port on the basis of the registration and certificate issued by the jurisdictional central excise authorities for claiming BCD/CVD exemption, without requiring a separate SAD-specific registration or certificate; customs should accept the existing certificate relied on for BCD/CVD concession when SAD exemption is claimed under the general provision for goods exempt from BCD and CVD.
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