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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 13,2014

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The author argues the statutory test for a government company should be control measured by equity shares conferring more than fifty per cent of voting rights held by the Central Government and/or State Governments, rather than a fixed proportion of paid-up share capital, because paid-up capital may include non-voting classes. The article also contends holdings by government-controlled companies should be attributed to the government when assessing control, even if those entities are not formal holding companies.
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      Summary: Priority is placed on creating employment in services and manufacturing to absorb under employed agricultural workers, with government efforts to raise manufacturing's GDP share and use services exports to offset merchandise trade deficits. Key exportable service sectors identified include pharmaceuticals with R&D capacity, tourism and hospitality supported by travel and visa facilitation, entertainment, and education. A two day Services Conclave with eleven plenary sessions will gather inputs to inform policy measures for harnessing services sector potential for export growth and job creation.
      Summary: Indirect tax revenue collections for April-October 2014 increased 5.6% year on year to 285,126 crores, achieving 45.7% of the BE. Service tax rose 10.9% (42.0% of BE), customs rose 7.5% (52.6% of BE), while central excise declined 1.2% (43.0% of BE). Central excise figures exclude cesses administered by other departments.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank publishes the Reference Rate for the US dollar as the official base for the reporting date; using that rate and middle cross currency quotes it computes and publishes rupee rates for euro, pound sterling and yen, and states that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      Central Excise

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      21/2014 - dated - 11-11-2014 - CE
      Seeks to exempt Central Excise duty leviable on bunker fuels, namely IFO 180 CST and IFO 380 CST falling under Chapter 27 of the Central Excise Tariff for use in Indian Flag vessels for carrying export-import (EXIM) containers and empties.
      Summary: Provides nil Central Excise duty for IFO 180 CST and IFO 380 CST used in Indian-flag ships carrying containerised export-import cargo or empty containers between Indian ports, subject to eligibility conditions: Indian registration and flag, carriage between Indian ports (including via an intermediate foreign port), restriction on cargo documentation to IGM/EGM only, submission of a declaration with a consumption-rate certificate from a recognized classification society and voyage distance, and an undertaking to pay duty with interest if conditions are not met. The exemption is excluded on or after 11 May 2015.

      Customs

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      31/2014 - dated - 11-11-2014 - Cus
      Seeks to exempt customs duty leviable on bunker fuels, namely IFO 180 CST and IFO 380 CST falling under Chapter 27 of the Customs Tariff for use in Indian Flag vessels for carrying export-import (EXIM) containers and empties.
      Summary: Exemption applies to IFO 180 CST and IFO 380 CST when imported for use in Indian-flag vessels carrying containerised export-import cargo or empty containers between Indian ports, subject to limited customs filings (IGM/EGM only), submission of a declaration-cum-undertaking supported by a fuel consumption certificate from an IACS member classification society and voyage distance, and an undertaking to pay duty with interest if conditions are not met.

      Income Tax

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      61/2014 - dated - 10-11-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (11th Amendment) Rules, 2014 - Amendment in Rules 2C, 2CA, 11AA, Form 10A, Form 56 and Form 56D
      Summary: Amendments designate the Principal Commissioner or Commissioner as the prescribed authority for specified sub-clauses of clause (23C) of section 10, clause (aa) of section 12A(1) and section 80G(5) on and after a Board-specified date; retain transitional roles for Chief Commissioner or Director General as authorised by the Board; amend Rule 11AA(6) wording; and revise Forms 10A, 56 and 56D to restate required identification fields, routing of applications before and after the specified date, requirement of four copies, and authority to request further documents.
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      F. No. 225/ 298/ 20114/ITA.II - dated 11-11-2014
      Order under Section 119(1) of the Income tax Act, 1961. – Income-tax Offices throughout the country shall remain open on 15th November (Saturday), during normal office hours.
      Summary: Direction under Section 119(1) that income-tax offices shall remain open on 15th November during normal office hours to conduct administrative work required for implementation of the restructuring of jurisdictions coming into effect that day; recipients are to notify concerned officers and ensure publication on departmental websites and officer portals to facilitate coordinated implementation.
      2.
      Order No. 13/FT & TR/2014 - dated 10-11-2014
      U/S 144C Income Tax Act 1961 - Constitution Dispute Resolution Panel at Chennai
      Summary: The Central Board of Direct Taxes constitutes a three-member Dispute Resolution Panel at Chennai with a designated Reserve Member under the statutory dispute-resolution provision, naming senior Commissioners/Director as members and assigning Panel duties in addition to regular responsibilities; the order supersedes prior constitutions, is effective from the stated commencement date, and is issued with the Chairperson's approval for administrative circulation.
      3.
      Order No. 14/FT & TR/2014 - dated 10-11-2014
      U/S 144C Income Tax Act 1961 - Constitution Dispute Resolution Panel at Ahmedabad
      Summary: Constitution of a Dispute Resolution Panel under Section 144C appoints three named members and one reserve member for DRP, Ahmedabad, superseding earlier orders; members shall perform DRP duties in addition to regular duties and the order is effective from the stated date with Chairperson approval.

      Companies Law

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      42/2014 - dated 12-11-2014
      Clarification on matters relating to the Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Rules, 2014.
      Summary: The Ministry extended the filing deadline for Form CRA-2 without penalty due to delayed availability of the form on the MCA website and stated that CRA-2 will be made available online. Companies that have filed Form 23C for appointment of a Cost Auditor for the financial year need not file Form CRA-2 anew for that year.

      Central Excise

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      F. No. 267/60/2014-CX.8 - dated 11-11-2014
      Judgement of Hon’ble Bombay High Court in the case of M/s Bharti Airtel Ltd. vs The Commissioner of Central Excise, Pune III in Central Excise Appeal No. 73 of 2012 and 119 of 2012 (reported as 2014-TIOL-1452-HC-MUM-ST) – reg.
      Summary: The Bombay High Court held that towers and pre fabricated buildings are not inputs under Rule 2(k) nor capital goods under Rule 2(a) for a service provider; as immovable, non marketable and non excisable structures they cannot qualify for CENVAT credit and the Tribunal's denial of credit to the appellant was affirmed.
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