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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 11,2014

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Adjustment of excess service tax payments against subsequent liabilities should not be denied solely for procedural non compliance; where excess tax has been paid and appropriated towards later tax liabilities, technical lapses in following the Service Tax Rules' prescribed procedure will not defeat the substantive right to set off, and alternative refund claims may become academic.
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      Summary: The document calls for deep structural reforms to secure sustained, non inflationary and inclusive growth with large scale job creation, stressing a supply side strategy that delivers macro economic stability, market driven entrepreneurship, increased private investment and world class social security. It prioritises agricultural productivity through universal irrigation and power, infrastructure and export oriented manufacturing, transparent allocation of natural resources via e auctions, power sector reforms including tariff stability and feeder separation, innovative financing, monitoring and accountability, and sequenced implementation to overcome legacy constraints.
      Summary: The Asian Development Bank completed a draft Conceptual Development Plan for the Vizag-Chennai industrial corridor and two Mega Leather Cluster proposals were received under the Indian Leather Development Programme. Separate from discontinued central Growth Centre grants, port infrastructure actions include conversion of an Export Processing Zone into a Special Economic Zone and a joint-venture multi-modal logistics hub at the Visakhapatnam EXIM Park intended to provide bonded warehouses, cold storage, cargo handling and related services with approved agreements and an implementation timetable.
      Summary: Approvals and notifications under the SEZ Act have enabled multiple SEZs to commence exports; employment growth since the Act's commencement is identified as the majority of SEZ employment, with additional developer generated construction employment. Key economic indicators reported include aggregate SEZ exports for the period, total cumulative investment in SEZs, and the share of SEZ exports in national exports, and taxes arising from SEZ activities are collected under the applicable tax statutes.
      Summary: DIPP introduced the Modified Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation Scheme (MIIUS) in July 2013 to provide central grant assistance for upgrading infrastructure in industrial estates, parks and areas. Under MIIUS, 21 project proposals received in-principle approval for central grant funding across multiple states, covering industrial areas, growth centres, clusters and sectoral hubs; aggregated project costs and proposed central grants were provided in an annexure to the Ministry's parliamentary reply.
      Summary: Importation of foreign-made fireworks requires an import authorisation; none has been issued for crackers and unauthorised imports are restricted. Safety regulators advised customs formations and public notices were issued to prevent purchase and use of foreign-origin fireworks. Since 2010, applications to import fireworks from abroad were received and rejected following explosives safety advice, indicating import applications undergo safety review and may be denied.
      Summary: A six-member IPR think tank has been constituted to prepare a draft National IPR Policy, with the primary mandate to stimulate innovation across sectors and to provide advice on other intellectual property issues, drawing on a multi-disciplinary membership to inform policy formulation.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India published the Reference Rate for the US Dollar and, using that reference rate together with middle cross currency quotes, provided the derived rupee exchange rates for the Euro, Pound Sterling and Japanese Yen; it further states that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The Appellate Body held that certain US countervailing duty measures on hot rolled carbon steel flat products are inconsistent with the ASCM because US law permits cross cumulation of subsidised and dumped imports; the ruling requires amendment of the domestic provision and permits challenges to investigations applying the same approach. The AB further clarified that a State enterprise qualifies as a public body only when exercising governmental authority, endorsed use of domestic price proxies as benchmarks where relevant, limited arbitrary adverse inferences, and restricted the addition of new subsidies in review proceedings to those closely linked to earlier examined subsidies.
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      181/7/2014-ST - dated 10-12-2014
      Audit of the Service Tax assessees by the officers of Service Tax and Central Excise Commissionerates
      Summary: An amendment to the rule-making power under section 94 authorises imposition of duties to furnish information, maintain records and prescribe their verification; invoking that power, the Government inserted rule 5A(2) to permit scrutiny of assessee records by an audit party deputed by the Commissioner. The circular treats statutory "verification" as encompassing departmental audit to verify self-assessed service tax liabilities, distinguishes an earlier judicial invalidation by reference to the new statutory backing, and directs officers to carry out audits per departmental instructions.
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