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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 27,2014

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Adjudication requires officers with quasi judicial powers to investigate facts, apply relevant levy, classification, valuation, confiscation and penalty provisions, and decide with impartiality and reasoned orders. Statutory procedure demands an opportunity to be heard, regulated appearance by authorized representatives, adjournments for sufficient cause with reasons and within limits, and determination of service tax liability after considering representations. Natural justice principles-full disclosure of charges, personal hearing, unbiased authority and reasoned orders-must be observed. Framing of charges must distinguish transactions from acts, avoid multiple penalties for the same act, and respect penalty limits or refer upward.
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      Summary: The industrial licence regime now provides an initial validity of three years with further extensions possible up to seven years through two successive multi-year extensions; extension applications may be granted by the concerned Administrative Ministry without referral to the Licensing Committee to streamline licence processing.
      Summary: Measures streamline regulatory requirements by delicensing defence and dual use items, enabling online applications for industrial licences, environmental and forest clearances and labour registrations, and extending validity of industrial licences and security clearances to reduce procedural friction and compliance costs; however, improvement in international business ease rankings is uncertain because it depends on comparative reforms by other countries, and export import documentation, time and cost remain impediments to trade facilitation.
      Summary: The Modified Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (MIIUS) funds upgrading of infrastructure in existing industrial parks and selected greenfield projects via State Implementing Agencies, with central grants subject to prescribed ceilings and required minimum SIA contributions; North Eastern States receive enhanced central support and reduced SIA contribution. Assistance is provided for integrated park level infrastructure under PPP and is not given component wise to individual industrial units.
      Summary: The National Manufacturing Policy establishes a Central enabling framework with State partnership, providing incentives and financing instruments for infrastructure via public private partnership, while directing States to simplify business regulations and pursue skill development. Implementation measures include advisory support to States, an approval and monitoring mechanism, a Technology Acquisition and Development Fund scheme, Planning Commission approval for Master Planning of NIMZs, circulation of guidelines and proforma for NIMZ establishment and approval, cluster definitions and dispensations, and "in-principle" approvals for multiple NIMZs.
      Summary: The Government advances the National Manufacturing Policy by creating National Investment and Manufacturing Zones (NIMZs)
      Summary: The policy sets an ambitious export growth target supported by an export promotion strategy prioritising product promotion, market retention, movement up the value chain in developed markets, brand building and quality upgradation. Focus sectors include pharmaceuticals, electronics, automobiles, software based engineering, environmental products, and high value addition segments in leather, gems & jewellery and textiles. Geographic emphasis is on Asia (including ASEAN), Africa and Latin America while consolidating traditional markets, with top export items and destinations identified to guide promotion.
      Summary: The document reports a modest recovery in the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) for April-September 2014-15 with manufacturing and mining returning to positive growth and electricity showing stronger gains, and describes Government measures-regulatory simplification, FDI policy easing, the e biz project, fiscal and administrative Budget measures, the "Make in India" programme, and development of industrial corridors-to stimulate industrial production and attract investment.
      Summary: Free trade agreements, preferential trade agreements and limited preferential arrangements entered into by India set reciprocal tariff and market-access arrangements with bilateral, plurilateral and regional partners and are catalogued with signing and implementation dates. The document lists bilateral treaties, region-wide pacts and comprehensive economic cooperation agreements, identifies separate preferential arrangements with margins of preference, and records ongoing negotiations to expand FTAs and PTAs; it states these arrangements complement multilateral trade liberalisation under the WTO.
      Summary: The policy will address exporter slowdown by promoting market diversification to Africa, Southeast Asia and CIS, encouraging FDI driven value chain movement and technology transfer, and using export promotion platforms to connect Indian engineering firms with global companies; the EEPC KPMG paper urges attraction of large innovation oriented firms, clearer environmental clearances, tax incentives for expatriates, and measures to upgrade skills, technology intensity, logistics and access to raw materials to raise engineering export performance.
      Summary: Publication of a reference exchange rate for the US dollar establishes the official Rupee conversion benchmark for the stated date, and, using that reference with middle cross currency quotes, derives Rupee rates for the euro, pound sterling and Japanese yen; the SDR Rupee rate is declared to be based on this reference rate.
      Summary: The Swachh Bharat Kosh channels philanthropic and CSR contributions into a single bank account to finance prioritized sanitation activities-construction and renovation of toilets, water supply, hygiene training, and waste management. A Governing Council, supported by a Secretariat and an Administrator, approves and prioritises projects proposed by line Ministries and states; implementation uses existing institutions and costing follows prevailing Centrally Sponsored Scheme norms. Monitoring requires quarterly progress reports to the Governing Council and Finance Minister; quarterly internal audit by the Chief Controller of Accounts and an annual statutory audit by auditors appointed by the Comptroller and Auditor General ensure financial accountability.
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      324/2014-RB - dated - 31-10-2014 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Remittance of Assets) (Amendment) Regulations, 2014
      Summary: The amendment conditions specified outward remittances on payment of applicable taxes in India, if any, by inserting that requirement across Regulation 4 provisions governing general remittances and NRI/PIO remittances, deletes certain sub clauses and conjunctive words to streamline text, adds tax payment as an express item in Regulation 4(4), and revises Regulation 7 so authorised dealers may permit remittances only subject to Reserve Bank directions and payment of applicable Indian taxes, if any.
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      18/2014-15 - dated 24-11-2014
      Special drive for disposal of objections relating to mismatch of Annexure 2A/2B cases for the Assessment Year 2012-13.
      Summary: Designated ward officers are authorised as ward Special Objection Hearing Authorities (SOHAs) to dispose of objections arising from mismatch between Annexures 2A and 2B for AY 2012 13 through the department's computer application, record orders in Form DVAT 40, accept fresh online objections, require only limited adjournments, and follow prescribed case transfer, scheduling and monitoring arrangements as set out in the annexure and accompanying administrative directions.
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