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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Nov 28,2013

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Amendments to the Service Tax Rules and Central Excise Rules make electronic payment mandatory where a taxpayer's aggregate tax payments in the preceding financial year exceed a reduced threshold, by modifying the proviso to Rule 6(2) of the Service Tax Rules and the third proviso to Rule 8(1) of the Central Excise Rules; the change expands the class of assessees required to remit service tax and central excise via internet banking and takes effect from the announced implementation date.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Section 136 grants every member, debenture trustee and other entitled persons the right to receive copies of audited financial statements, consolidated statements where applicable, auditor's and director's reports and all required annexures prior to the general meeting; listed companies may comply by website publication, inspection availability and sending prescribed salient features or full statements on request; separate audited subsidiary accounts must be placed on the website and supplied on demand; inspection at the registered office during business hours is mandatory; penalties apply for defaults and rules will prescribe form and circulation for specified companies.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US dollar and the euro for November 28, 2013, and provided derived cross rates for the pound sterling and yen based on middle cross currency quotes; the SDR Rupee rate is specified to be based on that reference rate for conversion and valuation purposes.
      Summary: The Pavilion promoted the Voluntary Compliance Encouragement Scheme (VCES), inviting voluntary disclosure of prior service tax liabilities with waiver of interest, penalty and proceedings on payment of declared tax dues. A dedicated VCES help desk accepted declarations and provided clarifications, supported by public engagement activities and a Customs and Central Excise help desk to assist traders and assesses and to boost scheme uptake.
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      113/2013 - dated - 27-11-2013 - Cus (NT)
      Seeks to exempt Jute products when imported from Bangladesh
      Summary: Direction clarifies that additional customs duty on specified jute products imported from Bangladesh, which was not levied during a prior period under an established administrative practice, shall not be required to be paid for those goods; the instruction applies only to the additional duty on the enumerated jute headings and does not disturb other duties or import conditions.
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