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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 01,2014

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: A final Tribunal judgment carries precedential authority binding on lower quasi judicial authorities even if a departmental appeal failed on limitation. Ignoring or recording conclusions contrary to such a judgment amounts to gross incompetence or quasi judicial misconduct and may attract disciplinary consequences. The Tribunal applied these principles in a classification dispute, found the adjudicating authorities in breach of judicial discipline, imposed a costs payment on the department and directed communication of the Tribunal's order to senior revenue administration offices.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Remission of duty applies where goods cleared for export under bond are destroyed before removal; for export clearances under bond the place of removal extends to the port of shipment, ownership and duty liability continue until the load port, and export procedures require duty if goods are not exported, therefore destruction at port is treated as before removal and meets the condition for remission.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Amounts characterized as discounts, media incentives, or later accounting write backs are not consideration for advertising services and therefore are excluded from the service tax valuation base, because they are incentives or accounting adjustments rather than payments from the service recipient for the provision of the service.
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      Summary: An ongoing programme updates banknote security features and designs in consultation with the central banking authority and other departments. A High Level Committee under the Directorate of Currency, with inter departmental representation, is tasked to examine security features and technologies for future banknote series. The central bank publishes guidance on identifying genuine banknotes on an official website and distributes posters, leaflets and conducts regional outreach to raise public awareness.
      Summary: Government announces a trial issuance of polymer banknotes in a specified denomination across selected cities to test geographic and climatic performance with the primary objective of increasing note durability; broader replacement will depend on the outcome of the field trial as stated by the monetary authority in a parliamentary reply.
      Summary: Establishment of a Long Term Rural Credit Fund at NABARD to provide refinance support to Cooperative Banks and Regional Rural Banks, financed by an initial corpus contributed from the shortfall in achievement of Priority Sector Lending targets by Scheduled Commercial Banks, intended to boost capital formation in agriculture and the rural economy.
      Summary: A two-day workshop focuses on international cooperation and remedies in merger review, covering exchange of information in multijurisdictional filings (including waivers), best practices for international enforcement cooperation, design and implementation of cross-border remedies, and the pros and cons of behavioural remedies, supplemented by outreach, capacity-building sessions and a hypothetical merger case study.
      Summary: Growth in Q2 2014-15 was broadly in line with expectations, with real GDP at 5.3% for the quarter and 5.5% for H1. Agriculture moderated on account of a lower monsoon, industry slowed due to weaker IIP and manufacturing, while services strengthened from gains in trade, hotels, transport and communication and community, social and personal services.
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      Customs

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      112/2014 - dated - 28-11-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Amends Notification No. 36/2001-Customs (N.T.), dated the 3rd August, 2001
      Summary: The Central Board of Excise & Customs, exercising powers under section 14(2) of the Customs Act, amends Notification No. 36/2001 Customs (N.T.) by substituting TABLE 1, TABLE 2 and TABLE 3 to prescribe US$ tariff values as valuation benchmarks for specified imported goods, including named edible oils, brass scrap, poppy seeds, areca nuts, and gold and silver where other notification benefits apply.

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      320/2014-RB - dated - 5-9-2014 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident outside India) (Fourteenth Amendment) Regulations, 2014
      Summary: Regulations amend Schedule 1: Annexure A now lists specified sectors prohibited for FDI, and Annexure B redefines "Infrastructure" and "Common Facilities" for industrial parks. Multiple schedule entries are renumbered and a new entry permits foreign investment on an automatic route in a range of railway infrastructure activities, subject to ministry guidelines and case-by-case security review for investments in sensitive areas. The amendments are effective from August twenty-seventh, twenty fourteen, with a clarification that no person will be adversely affected by retrospective effect.
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      319/2014-RB - dated - 5-9-2014 - FEMA
      Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident outside India) (Thirteenth Amendment) Regulations, 2014
      Summary: The amendment replaces the Annex B entry for Defence to set a composite foreign investment cap and entry routes: investment up to the cap is permitted under the Government route, while investment beyond the cap will be considered by the Cabinet Committee on Security on a case by case basis where access to modern or state of the art technology is likely. It aggregates all forms of foreign investment, imposes detailed licensing and ownership conditions (including Indian ownership and management, resident Chief Security Officer, and verification of foreign collaborators), prescribes production, sale and quality assurance controls, and designates FIPB as the application channel with specified approval timelines.

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      73/2014 - dated - 28-11-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Tax Liability of a Specified Resident Applicant Determined by Authority For Advance Rulings U/Section 245N(b)(iia)
      Summary: The Central Government specifies a class of residents as applicants for advance rulings where tax liability arises from one or more transactions valuing one hundred crore or more in total, enabling such residents to seek determinations under Chapter XIX B; the notification takes effect on publication in the Official Gazette.
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      F. No. 225/268/2014/ITA.II - dated 28-11-2014
      Order under Section 119(1) of the Income tax Act, 1961. – Extends the 'due date' of furnishing return of income from 30th November, 2014 to 31st March, 2015, in the State of Jammu & Kashmir.
      Summary: Exercising powers under Section 119, the Central Board of Direct Taxes extends the due date for furnishing returns of income and for obtaining and furnishing statutory audit reports for assessees in Jammu & Kashmir covered by Explanation 2 clauses (a) and (aa), in consequence of flood-related disruption, and directs distribution of the order to departmental offices and stakeholders for publicity and compliance.

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      42 - dated 28-11-2014
      Import of Gold (under 20: 80 Scheme) by Nominated Banks / Agencies / Entities
      Summary: All prior instructions implementing the 20:80 gold import scheme are withdrawn with immediate effect; the scheme and its restrictions on gold import by nominated banks, agencies and entities cease to apply, AD Category I banks must notify their constituents, and the directions are issued under powers of the central foreign exchange statute without prejudice to permissions required under other laws.
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