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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 21,2014

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      By: Anish Goyal
      Summary: Circular No. 990/14/2014-CX-8 explains that the six month limitation governs only the first occasion on which CENVAT credit is taken on an eligible document; after credit is taken within that time, the limitation no longer bars subsequent re crediting of amounts earlier reversed, subject to compliance with the specific conditions in the CENVAT Credit Rules. The Circular illustrates this principle with reversals and re credits arising under the payment linked proviso to Rule 4(7), the write off rule in Rule 3(5B), and the job worker return rule in Rule 4(5)(a).
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Amendments impose a six month limit for first-time availment of Cenvat credit measured from issuance of documents under Rule 9(1); once credit is first taken within that period the limitation no longer applies. The Board clarified that the time limit governs only initial taking of credit on an eligible document and does not prevent re crediting where rules allow reversal and later re credit (including delayed payment of input service, write offs later used, and return of inputs from job workers).
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      Summary: Determination of rates of exchange for conversion between specified foreign currencies and Indian rupees, prescribing separate rupee conversion rates for imported goods and for export goods through two annexed schedules, and superseding the immediately preceding notification, with prospective application except as to past actions.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank announced issuance of twenty-rupee banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi Series-2005 incorporating the rupee symbol on both faces and an inset letter 'R' in both numbering panels, bearing the Governor's signature and year-of-printing; previously issued banknotes in the denomination continue to be legal tender.
      Summary: Publication of the Reference Rate for the US dollar and associated cross-currency rupee quotations for euro, pound sterling and yen; the SDR Rupee rate will be determined on the basis of the published reference rate.
      Summary: The PFRDA reports marked expansion of the National Pension System with increased subscriber numbers and state adoption, and, following the PFRDA Act, has statutory authority to develop the pension sector and frame regulations. PFRDA is preparing regulations focused on fund management, grievance handling and risk mitigation, directing State Nodal offices to maintain accurate subscriber records and to synchronise information and funds. The shift to a Defined Contribution model centralises subscriber interest and requires coordinated regulatory oversight, operational innovation and stakeholder feedback to safeguard subscribers through entry, accumulation and exit.
      Summary: The regulatory change eliminates the need for an industrial licence under the Industries (Development & Regulation) Act for mine owners who prepare ANFO on site for immediate captive blasting use, while preserving compliance requirements under the Explosive Rules, 2008 (including NOCs and monthly returns) and reporting obligations under the Ammonium Nitrate Rules, 2012.
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      Customs

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      111/2014 - dated - 20-11-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 21st November, 2014
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise and Customs, exercising statutory customs powers, fixes the rate of exchange to be used for valuation of imported and exported goods, prescribing separate import and export conversion rates for specified foreign currencies in two schedules. These rates take effect from 21st November, 2014 and the notification supersedes the earlier November 2014 exchange rate notification except as to actions already completed under that earlier instrument.

      DGFT

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      99 (RE-2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 20-11-2014 - FTP
      Policy for issue of import licenses of Rough Marble and Travertine Blocks for the Financial year 2014-15.
      Summary: Import licensing for rough marble and travertine blocks for 2014-15 restricts imports under specified ITC HS Codes and conditions licenses on unit eligibility, documentary proof of owned gangsaw machinery and cumulative turnover from processed slabs/tiles, compliance with registration and exclusion of leased machines. Allocations are subject to an overall annual ceiling, per machine limits, and a mandated minimum import price endorsed on licenses. Licenses carry an actual user condition, require monthly returns to DGFT regional authorities and have a prescribed validity; misrepresentation leads to debarment and penalties under the FT(D&R) Act.

      FEMA

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      321/2014-RB - dated - 26-9-2014 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Acquisition and Transfer of Immovable Property in India) (Amendment) Regulations, 2014.
      Summary: Addition of a new regulation states that any transaction involving acquisition of immovable property under these regulations shall be subject to the applicable tax laws in India, with the amendment titled as the Foreign Exchange Management (Acquisition and Transfer of Immovable Property in India) (Amendment) Regulations, 2014, and commencing on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      FEMA

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      37 - dated 20-11-2014
      Export of Goods / Software / Services – Period of Realisation and Repatriation of Export Proceeds – For exporters including Units in SEZs, Status Holder Exporters, EOUs, Units in EHTPs, STPs and BTPs
      Summary: Exporters, including Units in SEZs, Status Holder Exporters, EOUs and units in EHTPs, STPs and BTPs, must realize and repatriate the full value of exports to India within a reduced period from the date of export; this uniform requirement applies until further notice. The separate provisions for exports to warehouses outside India remain unchanged. AD Category I banks should inform their constituents. Directions are issued under FEMA and are without prejudice to other statutory permissions.
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      38 - dated 20-11-2014
      Acquisition/Transfer of Immovable property – Payment of taxes
      Summary: Transactions involving acquisition or transfer of immovable property under the Regulations are subject to applicable tax laws in India; tax liabilities arising from such property transactions remain governed by relevant tax statutes and are not displaced by the foreign exchange regulatory framework. Authorised Dealers are instructed to notify their constituents, and the clarification is issued without prejudice to any permissions or approvals required under other laws.

      DGFT

      3.
      75/ (RE-2013)2009-2014 - dated 20-11-2014
      Modification of SION A-1475 and SIONs A-1839, A-1841 and A-1842.
      Summary: The Public Notice amends specified SION entries by altering the import item descriptions: SION A-1475's import item is re-described as PTA purification catalyst (0.50% palladium on carbon), and SIONs A-1839, A-1841 and A-1842 update the heat transfer fluid nomenclature. The modification is confined to product description; inputs, their descriptions and permitted quantities are unchanged.
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      74 (RE–2013)/2009-2014 - dated 19-11-2014
      India’s Import/export regulation for items under Crime Control (CC) & Regional Security (RS) of USA.
      Summary: India permits import from the USA of items on the U.S. Crime Control and Regional Security lists only where the importer produces a Bill of Lading showing a U.S. port, gives a legal undertaking not to export or alienate the goods, and accepts an Actual User condition; subsequent exports require DGFT authorization and movement is restricted to EDI enabled ports; Import/Export Certificates with specified fields are required and do not replace any ITC(HS) licences.
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