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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 15,2012

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The article explains that when a deductor mistakenly deposits tax at source or pays an amount later refunded by the payee, administrative circulars and case law recognize a substantive right of the deductor to claim refund of the excess TDS; subsequent procedural circulars cannot retrospectively extinguish that vested right. It stresses that effective internal checks would prevent duplicate or mistaken TDS deposits and that mistaken tax payments are recoverable under principles of equity and governing circulars.
      By: CASeetharaman KC
      Summary: Rule 29C permits furnishing Form 15G or Form 15H in duplicate to request no TDS on interest; banks and post offices record the form and pay interest without deduction. Incorrect filing can attract payment of interest on tax due and penalties. Form 15G is for non senior citizens whose estimated final tax is nil and whose aggregate interest does not exceed the basic exemption limit; Form 15H is for senior citizens. The forms must be filed annually, preferably at the financial year start to avoid interim TDS and refund procedures.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Exemption notifications determine which services are exempt from service tax, operate prospectively unless expressly retrospective, and may provide relief by refund or rebate. Claimants must prove eligibility. Substantive conditions are construed strictly while procedural conditions may be liberally construed. Taxpayers may choose the most beneficial notification when multiple exemptions exist; authorities cannot force a taxpayer to adopt a less favourable notification. Clarificatory notifications restoring benefits are generally retrospective, definitions in a notification are confined to that notification, and exemptions are not to be read by implication.
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      Summary: Release of Quick Estimates of the Index of Industrial Production for September 2012 (base 2004 05=100) records the General Index at 163.6, a slight year on year decline and cumulative April-September growth of 0.1%. Sectoral results show Mining growth, a small decline in Manufacturing and growth in Electricity; 12 of 22 two digit manufacturing groups posted positive year on year growth. Use based indices indicate gains in Basic and Intermediate goods, contraction in Capital goods, and mixed Consumer goods performance. Revisions to June and August 2012 indices are noted, with further revision scheduled with November data.
      Summary: Increase in the international crude oil price for the Indian Basket on 9 November 2012 reflected higher dollar-denominated benchmark rates, while rupee appreciation moderated the rupee-per-barrel increase; published figures compare the day's price with the prior trading day and show fortnightly comparative data to illustrate price and exchange-rate trends.
      Summary: India's October 2012 trade data show exports down in US dollar terms but up in rupee terms; cumulative April-October exports fell in dollar terms while rupee values rose. Imports in October rose in both currencies; cumulative imports fell modestly in dollar terms but increased in rupee terms. Crude oil imports rose for October and April-October, non oil imports declined, and the April-October trade deficit widened year on year. The release provides provisional monthly and cumulative figures and percentage growth comparisons in dollars and rupees.
      Summary: The Council emphasised measures to address external sector vulnerabilities through moderating imports, promoting exports and encouraging capital inflows via progressive liberalisation. It stressed a roadmap for corporate bond market development, regulatory rationalisation to remove issuer constraints, protect investors, attract long term investors, reduce issuance costs and improve liquidity through market infrastructure. The Sub Committee reported on assessing stability risks, inter regulatory coordination, supervision of financial conglomerates, a resolution regime for financial institutions, regulation of investment advisers and a draft National Strategy for Financial Education released for consultation.
      Summary: Information from a foreign government about certain foreign bank accounts has been analysed and investigations are being carried out by domestic tax authorities under the Income Tax Act, including cooperation with foreign tax authorities. Appropriate administrative steps have been taken and further action, including assessment, tax collection and levy of penalty, will be taken under the Income Tax Act based on the facts of each case. The exchanged information is subject to DTAC confidentiality and limited to specified tax purposes.
      Summary: The government's agenda focuses on fiscal consolidation via deficit reduction and subsidy rationalisation, tax-policy reviews including GAAR implementation, and an infrastructure push combining increased public and private investment with faster, more transparent clearance processes. Complementary measures include liberalising FDI in key sectors, financial-sector legal reforms, facilitating access to long-term capital, Aadhaar-enabled direct benefit transfers to improve inclusion and reduce leakages, and pursuing a consensus-based Goods and Services Tax.
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