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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 27,2013

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The legal test for export of service requires that the provider be located in the taxable territory, the recipient be located outside India, the service not be an excepted service, the place of provision be outside India, payment be received in convertible foreign exchange, and the provider and recipient not be mere establishments of the same person; the Central Government may grant rebates on tax or duty paid on inputs or input services used in providing such exported services subject to notified safeguards and conditions.
      By: Prateek Agrawal
      Summary: The article reports expansion of the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT), noting its appellate jurisdiction over customs, central excise, service tax and anti-dumping matters, the composition of benches with Judicial and Technical Members, and government approval to add six benches that create additional Judicial and Technical Member posts and support staff while incurring one-time and recurring administrative expenditures.
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      Summary: An applicant has formally withdrawn its application for a bank licence and the banking regulator has accepted that withdrawal; the applicant stated its current financial services operating model better suits its domestic and international strategy, provides operating flexibility for group companies, and secures the interests of diverse stakeholders. The announcement records this administrative change in application status against the backdrop of a previously published list of applicants and subsequent name updates during the review process.
      Summary: The government reduced the threshold for mandatory e-payment of Central Excise duty and Service Tax so that a manufacturer or service provider who paid duty or tax above the revised threshold in the previous financial year must pay by internet banking; the change is effected by government notifications and takes effect from 1 January 2014, superseding the earlier higher threshold under the Central Excise and Service Tax rules.
      Summary: Reference Rate announcement establishes daily benchmark exchange rates for the rupee based on published Reserve Bank reference values for the US dollar and the euro; cross-currency middle rates derived from those values are used to compute rupee rates for the British pound and Japanese yen, and the SDR Rupee rate is explicitly stated to be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The regulator exercised statutory powers to impose a monetary penalty on Adarsh Urban Co operative Bank Limited for violations of Know Your Customer (KYC) norms and Anti Money Laundering (AML) directives. A show cause notice was issued, the bank submitted a written reply, and the regulator, after considering that reply, concluded the violations were substantiated and imposed the penalty under the banking statute as applicable to cooperative societies.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank imposed a monetary penalty under Section 47(A)(1)(b) read with Section 46(4) of the Banking Regulation Act for breaches of KYC norms and AML directives by Rajsamand Urban Co operative Bank Limited. The bank received a show cause notice, submitted a written reply, and the Reserve Bank, after considering that reply, concluded the violations were substantiated and imposed the penalty.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India determined that Sher Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd. breached KYC/AML norms, charged interest contrary to directions, and failed to follow operational instructions under the Banking Regulation Act as applicable to cooperative societies. After issuing a show cause notice and considering the bank's written and personal submissions, the RBI concluded the violations were substantiated under Section 47(A)(1)(b) read with Section 46(4) and Section 36(1), and proceeded to apply its statutory disciplinary powers.
      Summary: Exemption from capital gains tax applies to gains arising on conversion of an Indian branch of a foreign bank into a wholly owned subsidiary, and the stamp law exempts such conversions and related shareholding transfers from stamp duty when effected in accordance with the prescribed scheme or guidelines; these reliefs should be considered in structuring conversions.
      Summary: The central bank announced the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the Euro for the reporting day, compared those benchmarks with the preceding day, and stated that pound and yen exchange rates are derived from the US dollar reference rate using middle cross currency quotes; it also confirmed that the SDR to domestic currency rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      29/2013 - dated - 26-11-2013 - CE
      Seeks to increase the time limit for availing of the exemption under notification No. 22/2013-Central Excise dated 29th July, 2013 from the present 30 days to 90 days, as may be permitted by the Department of Pharmaceuticals
      Summary: Amendment substitutes "ninety days" for "thirty days" in sub paragraph (iii) of Notification No.22/2013-Central Excise, thereby extending the allowable period to avail the exemption under that notification to a longer specified term as set out in Notification No.29/2013-Central Excise published in the Gazette of India.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      F.3(378)/Policy/VAT/2013 - dated 25-11-2013
      DISPOSAL OF REFUNDS
      Summary: Dealers with pending refund claims involving central sale or stock transfer against statutory forms must file online the information for pending statutory forms in Block R 10 of the CST return Form 1 by the prescribed deadlines; receipts can be obtained from the website. Absent timely submission, refund claims will be processed on the basis of the latest statutory form information available with the Department.
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      F. No. 7(105)/Policy-I/VAT/2007/1013-1020 - dated 22-11-2013
      Appointment Assistant Commissioner-cum-Value Added Tax Officer
      Summary: Directs appointment of Assistant Commissioner-cum-Value Added Tax Officer, Ward-64, to exercise jurisdiction over M/s Jain Departmental Store, TIN-07800213820, for the financial years 2008-09 through 2012-13 under provisions of the Delhi Value Added Tax Act and the Central Sales Tax Act; existing Assessing Authorities shall cease jurisdiction for those years and must forward the dealer's files and records for the period to the Assistant Commissioner, Ward-64 within three days of this order.
      3.
      F. III/64/DT&T/2011/Estt/Pf-II/8598-04 - dated 21-11-2013
      Mismatch in Form 2A / 2B
      Summary: The power to conduct default assessments and review assessments for Form 2A/2B data mismatches is reassigned to a newly designated VATO for dealers in the specified wards of Zone VII, replacing the earlier designee; the rest of the prior order remains unchanged and the modification is effective immediately with competent authority approval.

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      39/(RE:2013)/2009-2014 - dated 26-11-2013
      Amendments in Appendix 5 of the Handbook of Procedures (Vol.I)
      Summary: Amendment to the Handbook of Procedures adds Global Consortium for Inter Border Trade Inspection and Certification Ltd. as a notified Pre-shipment Inspection Agency (PSIA) in Appendix 5, listing its head office and branch offices across multiple regions and taking effect immediately under the Director General of Foreign Trade's authority.

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      975/09/2013-CX - dated 25-11-2013
      Amendment of rule 8, 9 and 10 of the Central Excise Valuation (Determination of Price of Excisable Goods) Rules, 2000 - reg .
      Summary: Amendment clarifies that each removal of excisable goods must be assessed independently under section 4(1)(a) or the specific valuation rule applicable to that removal; rules 8, 9 and 10 now expressly apply whether the whole or part of clearances fall within their circumstances. The rules are not to be applied sequentially; each clearance is valued according to its factual contingency. The circular gives examples (independent buyers, captive consumption, related-party transfers) and notes deletions of prior clarifications, effective 1 December 2013.
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