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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 17,2014

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Service tax accounting requires assessees to maintain consistent books enabling calculation of taxable value, tax liability and input service credit. Centralized accounting permits bills raised by branches to be consolidated at a single office with options for single or multiple registrations, subject to submission of consolidated branch wise statements. Invoices, challans or consignment notes bearing prescribed particulars and serial numbers are mandatory for provision of taxable services and for availing or distributing credit; records must be preserved for the statutory period and made available for inspection, and CENVAT credit is admissible only on documentary evidence.
      By: Roopa Nayak
      Summary: VAT within a State is leviable on sale of goods by a dealer or person liable to be registered; agents effecting purchase or sale on behalf of principals resident in the State are liable for VAT on those transactions. An e commerce platform that performs distribution, supply, handling, warehousing or door to door delivery may be treated as a dealer and attract VAT registration and liability to the extent of those activities. CST applies where goods move inter State as a consequence of sale, with revenue to the originating State.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Division Bench held that treating the supply of food and similar items by restaurants as a service for purposes of central Service tax intrudes on State legislative power because such restaurant activity is constitutionally deemed sale of goods and thus falls within State taxation; similarly, taxing hotel accommodation as a central service encroaches on State power to tax luxuries. The summary also notes the negative list regime, exclusions of deemed sales from service tax, valuation rules for restaurant services, and concerns about overlapping State VAT and central Service tax.
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      Summary: The Wholesale Price Index (Base 2004-05=100) for October 2014 declined 0.6% to 183.9 (provisional); annual WPI inflation fell to 1.77% (October over October), with fiscal year build up inflation at 2.00%. Primary Articles dropped 1.2% (food and non food articles down), Fuel & Power declined 1.3%, while Manufactured Products were unchanged overall but showed mixed subgroup movements; annexed tables detail weights, month on month changes, and year on year rates for key commodities.
      Summary: Exercise of Sub-section (2) of Section 14 powers amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.) by substituting TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 to prescribe commodity-specific tariff values in US dollars per metric tonne (and per unit for gold and silver) for customs valuation of specified imports including palm oil and derivatives, crude soya bean oil, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and precious metals where certain notification benefits are availed.
      Summary: The Taxpayers' Lounge showcases operational taxpayer services to improve compliance and access: e-filing of returns, viewing tax credit via Form 26AS, PAN application facilities, and services of Tax Return Preparers. The Lounge aligns these service offerings with public-policy themes-women entrepreneurs, Make in India, and Swachh Bharat-while organising outreach and educational activities for youth to build taxpayer awareness and familiarity with filing and credit verification processes.
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      66/2014 - dated - 13-11-2014 - 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. 777 (E) dated the 11th October 1990.
      Summary: The notification under section 120(1) and (2) of the Income tax Act authorises specified Principal Chief Commissioners to issue written orders delegating the powers and functions of the listed subordinate income tax authorities within designated territorial areas, persons, incomes or cases, while preserving the Commissioner (Appeals) independent appellate discretion; it supersedes the 1990 notification and comes into force on the fifteenth day of November, 2014, with an annexed Schedule identifying the delegations and a note recording a later substitution for the North East Region entries.
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      63/2014 - dated - 13-11-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Bank Term Deposit (Amendment) Scheme, 2014
      Summary: The Bank Term Deposit (Amendment) Scheme, 2014 substitutes the threshold in para 3(1) of the Bank Term Deposit Scheme, 2006, increasing the eligible deposit limit for the income tax deduction under Section 80C from one lakh rupees to one hundred and fifty thousand rupees; the amendment is notified by the Central Government and comes into force on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      44/2014 - dated 14-11-2014
      COMPANY LAW SETTLEMENT SCHEME, 2014 (CLSS-2014)
      Summary: Extension of the Company Law Settlement Scheme, 2014 is announced following stakeholder requests and prior circulars; the Ministry, with competent authority approval, extends the scheme's availability and directs Regional Directors, Registrars of Companies and other stakeholders to note the extension and to publish the circular on the Ministry's website.
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