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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 05,2014

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Assessment of petty business expenditures must be governed by the factual matrix: nature, size, recipient, timing, place, urgency, total petty cash, and internal controls. Assessing officers should adapt verification standards to business scale; organized entities usually document major payments via banking and TDS, while small operational payments may be validated by internal vouchers and corroborative work records. Where CIT(A) and the Tribunal concurrently find cogent material supporting genuineness, courts should not interfere absent perversity or a substantial question of law.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Losses recorded as measurement tolerance that occur after undisputed receipt of inputs do not negate entitlement to Input Service Credit. Tax paid on inward transportation for inputs actually received is attributable to those received inputs and remains eligible for Cenvat credit even if some inputs are subsequently lost during manufacturing.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Director Identification Number (DIN) is the unique lifelong identifier for directors under the Companies Act, 2013; applicants must apply electronically in Form DIR-3 with listed documents and digital verification, the Central Government processes and allots DINs or notifies defects, and directors and companies have specified duties to intimate, update and file DINs. Rules prescribe Form DIR-6 for changes, grounds and procedure for cancellation/deactivation or merging of DINs, and penalties for contraventions by individuals, companies and defaulting officers.
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      Summary: The Board prescribes distinct rupee conversion rates for specified foreign currencies for imported and export goods, superseding the preceding notification except as to prior actions; rates are set out in Schedule I (per unit) and Schedule II (per 100 units) and apply for customs valuation and conversion purposes from the notification's effective date.
      Summary: The Finance Minister directed Customs and the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence to adopt latest technology and build analytical capacity for gathering and critically analysing intelligence, and to enhance structured information exchange with domestic agencies and neighbouring countries to detect illicit cross-border transactions. Priorities include combating smuggling (counterfeit currency, gold, narcotics), verifying country-of-origin documentation, and countering trade-based money laundering, while implementing non-intrusive enforcement that protects legitimate trade.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US dollar, giving current and prior day benchmarks and stating that this rate serves as the basis for deriving rupee exchange rates for the euro, British pound and Japanese yen; the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: A High Level Committee will engage with trade and industry to identify tax law clarity issues and recommend clarifications to CBDT/CBEC. The Committee will be supported by two senior Nodal Officers recommended by the boards and approved by the Revenue Secretary, may consult external experts, set its procedures, and will serve a one year term. CBDT/CBEC are to issue required circulars, instructions or clarifications within two months of receiving the HLC's recommendations; the HLC will submit half yearly reports to the Finance Minister.
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      Customs

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      113/2014 - dated - 4-12-2014 - Cus (NT)
      Rate of exchange of conversion of each of the foreign currency with effect from 05th December, 2014
      Summary: Determination under section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962 fixes exchange rates for conversion between specified foreign currencies and Indian rupees for imported and export goods effective 5th December, 2014, superseding the earlier notification and setting distinct import and export rates in two annexed schedules, with later substitutions to certain Schedule II entries noted.

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      76/2014 - dated - 1-12-2014 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central board authorises Commissioner of Income-tax (Exemptions) to act as 'prescribed authority' for the purpose of 10(23C) - S.O. 852(E)dated the 30th May, 2007, superseded.
      Summary: Central Board of Direct Taxes designates the Commissioners of Income-tax (Exemptions) as the prescribed authority under rule 2CA for the relevant exemption sub-clauses, empowering those Commissioners to exercise the functions contemplated by that rule; the notification supersedes the earlier 2007 instrument except for prior actions and fixes a specified date for the rule's operation.
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      VAT - Delhi

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      F.4.2014.Sys/941 - dated 2-12-2014
      Details of new application uploaded in the DVAT Server
      Summary: The circular implements DVAT server enhancements: a Composition Dealer verification link; online VAT Practitioner enrollment with fee payment and email intimation; Annexure 2A updates for central purchases for 2012-13; filing of Form DVAT 21 for refund claims where excess tax was deposited; improved SMS acknowledgements including TIN; an auto-amendment module except for constitution, authorized signatory and principal place changes which require supporting documents or field verification; hiding of certain mismatch reports at dealer login; electronic delivery of Registration Certificates to dealer logins with hardcopy issuance by wards; and real time migration of Form DVAT 43 data to ward in charge.

      Income Tax

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      F. No. 225/303/2014/ITA.II - dated 28-11-2014
      Advisory for conducting scrutiny assessment proceedings in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, in the aftermath of Floods — regarding.
      Summary: Advisory directs assessing authorities to verify flood impact with district administration and, where records are destroyed, complete pending scrutiny assessments on available materials; avoid high pitched additions for non production of books; restrict third party verification to appropriate cases and use special audit or surveys only with substantial merit and prior CIT approval; consult prior years' scrutiny records to infer business trends; decide recovery actions case by case considering post flood financial condition; act expeditiously and sensitively and issue a press note for affected taxpayers.

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      44 - dated 4-12-2014
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 25 million to the Government of the Republic of Niger
      Summary: Exim Bank's Line of Credit to the Government of Niger finances eligible goods, machinery, equipment and consultancy services from India for a potable water project, requiring at least 75 percent Indian supply content and permitting up to 25 percent foreign procurement. The Credit Agreement sets distinct periods for opening Letters of Credit and disbursement for project and other supply contracts; shipments must be declared on GR/SDF forms. No agency commission is payable under the LOC, though exporters may use own funds or EEFC balances for commission subject to AD Category I bank compliance. Directions are issued under FEMA and do not prejudice other statutory approvals.
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