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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 24,2012

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: A scheme sanctioned under Section 391 binds the company and creditors and restructures repayment of existing debts but does not create new debts or automatically compound offences under Section 147 of the Negotiable Instruments Act; compounding is a statutory process requiring the injured party's consent and cannot be effected indirectly by approval of a corporate scheme.
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      Summary: The Government increased the export duty on iron ore (excluding pellets) to restrict exports and improve domestic availability while maintaining nil import duty on coking coal and steam coal; this policy response is contextualised by production exceeding domestic consumption and a decline in international coking coal spot prices.
      Summary: Establishment of an institutional mechanism to formulate a Departmental View on contentious direct tax issues: a Central Technical Committee (CTC) will receive references from the Board, Regional Technical Committees and Directors of Income Tax (Legal & Research), may act suo motu, prioritize matters by relative importance, and on Board approval the consolidated Departmental View will be issued as a Circular to guide field formations.
      Summary: Banks were directed to adopt a loan recovery policy prescribing recovery methods, period wise reduction targets, norms for permitted sacrifice or waiver, factors for waiver consideration, decision levels, reporting and monitoring of write offs/waivers; the Reserve Bank of India monitors NPA levels through regulatory returns, inspections and supervisory meetings; the Government urged appointment of nodal recovery officers, special recovery drives, early warning systems and replacement of post dated cheques with Electronic Clearance System to improve asset quality and prevent slippages.
      Summary: DICGC proposed a risk-based deposit insurance premium structure; the Government advised fine-tuning to reflect differing risk profiles within the same bank group. The Government has not received a final proposal from DICGC, nor has DICGC indicated the financial implications of the proposed structure.
      Summary: Planning-stage investment projections for infrastructure during the Eleventh Plan were compared with anticipated realizations, showing an overall shortfall. The defined scope of infrastructure included electricity, telecommunications, roads and bridges, railways, ports, airports, irrigation, water supply and sanitation, storage and oil and gas pipelines, with allocations across central, state and private funding that differed from original projections.
      Summary: Measures to enhance tax collection focus on strengthening compliance and enforcement: for direct taxes, monitoring advance tax payments, detecting income concealment, enforcing TDS, training officials, recovering arrears, and using Annual Information Return and transaction statements for cross verification and notices; for indirect taxes, broadening the base via a negative list service tax approach, extending service tax coverage to specified transport services, and strengthening anti evasion, audit, adjudication and administrative deployment to improve revenue realization.
      Summary: The release reports growth in credit outstanding to minority communities for Public Sector Banks between the stated reference dates and records that the Indian Banks' Association has issued guidance on a Simplified Uniform Saving Bank Account Opening Form and a Common List of KYC Documents, specifying procedures and types of documents required for opening accounts.
      Summary: Banks must establish rigorous monitoring, evaluation and pricing mechanisms for corporates' unhedged foreign currency exposure, adopt Board approved hedging policies that may stipulate limits on unhedged positions, account for aggregate exposure from all sources (including SMEs and consortium arrangements), price the risk into credit risk premiums for fund based and non fund based facilities, obtain Board approval, and furnish compliance/action taken reports to the Reserve Bank in accordance with the guidelines.
      Summary: Banks must implement an effective mechanism for inter bank information sharing on borrowers' credit, derivatives and unhedged foreign currency exposures by end December 2012; from January 1, 2013 no fresh sanction, renewal or ad hoc loan shall be granted without obtaining or sharing the necessary information, and non compliance will invite supervisory action, including penalties.
      Summary: A loan agreement was executed to provide additional financing for the Karnataka Health Systems Development and Reform Project to strengthen public health service delivery, support public-private collaboration and health financing reforms for underserved and vulnerable groups, and to implement three components: strengthening government health programmes; innovations in service delivery and health financing; and project management, monitoring and evaluation, under the existing project framework through 31 March 2016.
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      354/78/2010-TRU(Pt-1) - dated - 21-11-2012 - CE
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 34/2012-Central Excise, dated 10/09/2012
      Summary: Corrigendum correcting entries in a Gazette-published Central Excise notification by substituting a corrected thermal power project name in List 11 and amending the stated generation capacity for a second listed power project, with specified textual substitutions to replace erroneous text in the original notification.

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      59/2012 - dated - 21-11-2012 - Cus
      Impose customs duty on skimmed milk powder by amending notn No. 12/12- Cus dt 17/3/2012
      Summary: The government amends Notification No.12/2012-Customs by substituting serial No.7 to identify skimmed milk powder tariff headings, impose an aggregate annual import ceiling for such goods, and subject imports within that ceiling to a prescribed ad valorem customs duty under the authority of section 25(1) of the Customs Act, 1962.
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      354/78/2010-TRU(Pt-1) - dated - 21-11-2012 - Cus
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 49/2012, dated 10/09/2012
      Summary: Corrigendum to Notification No. 49/2012 amends List 32A by correcting a project name from "Bilhapur" to "Bilhaur" and revising the declared capacity for a DB Power Ltd. thermal power project from 2x660 MW to 2x600 MW, effecting administrative corrections to the published exemption notification in the Gazette of India.
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      F.No.437/17/2011– Cus. IV - dated - 20-11-2012 - Cus (NT)
      Appointment of Common Adjudicating Authority - Additional Director General of Customs— Areas of jurisdiction
      Summary: The Board assigns specified show-cause notices issued by the Additional Director General, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Lucknow Zonal Unit to the Commissioner of Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax, Kanpur as the Common Adjudicating Authority for adjudication; the assignment covers listed notices concerning multiple Kanpur-based tanning and export firms and centralises adjudicatory responsibility with the Kanpur Commissioner.

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      43/2012 - dated - 10-10-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      DTAA - Agreement For Exchange Of Information With Respect To Taxes With Macao Special Administrative Region Of People’s Republic Of China
      Summary: The Agreement requires competent authorities of India and Macao to exchange information foreseeably relevant to the administration, assessment, collection and enforcement of taxes, obliging requested Parties to use available information gathering measures-including bank and beneficial ownership records-to comply with requests, subject to specified limitations. Requests must state the person, period, information sought, tax purpose and grounds for belief information is held in the requested jurisdiction; exchanged information is subject to strict confidentiality and may be withheld on grounds such as nonconformity, disproportionate difficulty, or public policy.
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      F. No.450/95/2012-Cus.IV - dated 20-11-2012
      Measures for promoting cost efficiency of imports by Indian Trade and Industry – regarding.
      Summary: Importers may avail the statutory warehouse storage facility under Section 49 of the Customs Act, 1962 and may de stuff foreign containers at CFSs/ICDs, transferring goods into empty domestic containers or storing them in customs warehouses under Customs supervision pending lawful clearance; Customs formations must issue Standing Orders, public notices or instructions to notify officers and trade of this option to promote import cost efficiency.
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