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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 22,2012

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Supreme Court held that where a corporate assessee inadvertently omitted a disallowance from its income computation but had disclosed the disallowable amount in the Tax Audit Report and promptly corrected the return and paid tax and interest on detection, the omission was a bona fide error and did not constitute willful concealment or furnishing of inaccurate particulars, so penalty was not justified; this conclusion is fact-specific and does not permit careless or deliberate noncompliance.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The exemption reduces the taxable value of service tax on renting of an immovable property by excluding property tax actually levied and collected by local bodies from the gross amount charged; interest and penalties are not deductible. If property tax and service tax periods differ, the property tax must be prorated to the period for which service tax is payable and that prorated amount excluded from the gross rent for computing service tax.
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      Summary: Additional concessionary financing will scale up the Himachal Pradesh Mid-Himalayan Watershed Development Project by adding 102 contiguous gram panchayats, consolidating drainage-line treatments, supporting replicable agri-businesses, and increasing allocations to cover cost overruns. Interventions include check dams, water harvesting structures, biomass planting, erosion control, hydrological monitoring, and sustainable agriculture practices such as vermi-composting to improve soil water retention. Institutional measures include producer companies to add value and marketing capacity, and revolving funds to capitalise small farmers, all financed on concessionary terms by the International Development Association.
      Summary: The period for realisation and repatriation of the full export value of goods or software was temporarily extended from six months to twelve months effective October 1, 2012 through March 31, 2013; SEZ unit provisions and exports to warehouses outside India remain unchanged, pursuant to A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No.52 dated November 20, 2012.
      Summary: Railways reported year on year increases in commodity wise freight revenue and carried tonnage for April-October 2012, with NTKM rising more modestly; the October 2012 commodity breakdown shows coal as the largest earnings contributor, followed by cement, containers, fertilizers, iron ore for exports and steel plants, POL, foodgrains, pig iron and finished steel, and other goods, with earnings and tonnages quantified for each commodity.
      Summary: Introduction of Electronic Bank Realisation Certificates replaces physical BRCs by requiring banks to transmit foreign exchange realisation data electronically to DGFT's server using digital certificate authentication; physical BRCs are no longer accepted for claiming benefits under export promotion schemes. The eBRC facility currently covers Chapter 3, DEPB and DFIA and will be extended to Export Obligation Discharge Certificate, while DGFT has requested banks to resolve implementation issues to support a paperless, lower-cost, and more transparent export compliance process.
      Summary: Management of capital flows requires coordinated action by both source and recipient jurisdictions, using a pragmatic mix of strategic and tactical measures-including capital flow management measures, macro prudential tools, flexible exchange rates, sterilised intervention, and selective taxes on inflows-complemented by sound macroeconomic policy and well regulated financial systems to protect domestic stability and direct flows toward long term investment.
      Summary: The re-issue will be sold by a price-based uniform price auction through the Reserve Bank of India's Mumbai office with up to five percent reserved for eligible applicants under a non-competitive bidding scheme. Bids are to be submitted electronically on the E-Kuber system within prescribed time windows; the Stock is eligible for "When Issued" trading. The instrument carries a fixed thirteen-year tenure from the original issue and will be repaid at par on maturity; payment by successful bidders on the re-issue date will include accrued interest from the original issue date and interest is paid semiannually.
      Summary: A fixed rate Government Stock will be sold by uniform price auction through the Reserve Bank of India's Mumbai office via the E Kuber system; up to five percent of the issue is reserved for non competitive bidders under an enclosed scheme. The notice sets auction place and electronic bid timings, authorises when issued trading, requires payment on the stated issue date including accrued interest from the last coupon date, and provides that the Stock will pay a fixed semiannual coupon and be repaid at par on maturity.
      Summary: Re-issue auctions for three government securities will be conducted using the uniform price method on the announced auction date; competitive and non competitive bids must be submitted electronically through the designated core banking/electronic bidding system within specified time windows. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Scheme for Non Competitive Bidding Facility, auction results will be announced on the auction date, payment by successful bidders is scheduled for the stated settlement date, and the stocks will be eligible for when issued trading under existing guidelines.
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      Central Excise

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      39/2012 - dated - 19-11-2012 - CE
      Provide exemption to Project ASTRA by amending notification No. 64/95 -CE dt. 16/3/1995
      Summary: Exemption added for equipment and stores used for systems and sub-systems of Project ASTRA, subject to (i) a pre-clearance certificate from the Project Director, ASTRA, Defence Research and Development Laboratory, Hyderabad presented to the proper officer, and (ii) post-clearance production by the manufacturer, within five months or extended period allowed by the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner of Central Excise, of a Project Director certificate evidencing receipt and actual use when use occurs outside the factory of production.

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      58/2012 - dated - 19-11-2012 - Cus
      Provide duty exemption to ASTRA by amending notification No. 39/96-cus dt. 23/7/1996
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No.39/96-Customs creates a duty exemption for specified goods imported for Project ASTRA, applicable only when imports are made by authorised works centres designated by a Deputy Secretary-level officer and accompanied at import by a Project Director, ASTRA, DRDL, Hyderabad certified list confirming requirement for Project ASTRA, non-availability in India, Ministry of Defence authorisation, and use restricted to Project ASTRA; the exemption ceases to have effect on or after 1st March, 2013.
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      52 - dated 20-11-2012
      Export of Goods and Software – Realisation and Repatriation of export proceeds – Liberalisation
      Summary: The circular extends an administrative liberalisation allowing AD Category I banks to permit realization and repatriation of the full export value of goods or software within a twelve month period from the date of export for a specified temporary window, leaves SEZ and external warehouse export provisions unchanged, and directs banks to inform constituents while noting that the directions are issued under statutory foreign exchange powers and do not affect other legal permissions or approvals.
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