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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 13,2013

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The High Court held that orders rejecting declarations under the Voluntary Compliance Encouragement Scheme are appealable because the Scheme is incorporated into the Finance Act and therefore subject to the Act's appeal framework except where the statute expressly excludes provisions.
      By: CA.Ankit Gulgulia
      Summary: Cenvat credit on input services depends on documentary sufficiency: where a debit note contains or is accompanied by the statutory invoice particulars required under Rule 4A (provider and recipient details, description and value of service, service tax payable) it can serve as a proper Cenvat document. Tribunal precedents hold that annexures carrying missing particulars are permissible and that credit should not be denied for mere procedural lapses when duty paid nature, receipt, and utilisation are not disputed, though conflicting decisions exist on denial based solely on debit note nomenclature.
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      Summary: Reference rates for the US dollar and the euro are published as daily benchmarks, with the US dollar reference rate and the euro reference rate reported for December 13, 2013 and corresponding prior day rates noted. Based on the Reference Rate for the US dollar and middle cross currency quotes, derived exchange rates for the pound sterling and the Japanese yen against the rupee are provided, and the SDR rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
      Summary: The address sets out a multi pronged plan to strengthen macroeconomic stability and the financial sector by clarifying the monetary policy framework, reforming banking structure through new entry and domestic incorporation of foreign banks, deepening liquid financial markets and instruments, expanding financial inclusion via technology and new delivery models, and improving distress resolution with early lender committees, independent evaluations of large restructurings, incentives for collective resolution, deterrents for willful defaulters, and more liberal asset sale regimes to enable market based recovery.
      Summary: Continuation of the District Component of the Backward Regions Grant Fund (BRGF) Programme is approved to operate in its existing form for 2013-14 and until a restructured BRGF is introduced. The District Component covers 272 backward districts across 27 states and is provided as Additional Central Assistance to State Plans on a fully funded grant basis, implemented by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj. The BRGF adopts a bottoms-up planning approach with plans prepared at gram panchayat level and consolidated at district level to address regional imbalances and strengthen local governance.
      Summary: Approval was granted for establishment of an Alternative Investment Fund Category I, to be registered under the applicable securities regulatory framework, following a recommendation by the designated foreign investment authority. The fund is structured to receive contributions from international investors and to invest primarily in infrastructure-related sectors including energy utilities, transportation, aviation, telecom infrastructure, urban infrastructure and public utilities.
      Summary: Enquiries into corporate irregularities proceed through a graded regime under the Companies Act: the Registrar of Companies conducts technical scrutiny of balance sheets and documents; statutory inspection of books of account and records follows to examine transactions and compliance; and where deeper concerns emerge, formal investigations into the affairs of companies are authorised to determine scope and responsibility.
      Summary: Allegations investigated include diversion of company funds, manipulation of accounts, pyramidal schemes and misuse of collective investment schemes; the Government has responded by defining Fraud in the Companies Act, strengthening corporate governance, conferring statutory status on the SFIO, amending securities laws to enhance regulatory powers, and increasing use of data mining and forensic audit techniques to detect potential frauds.
      Summary: The Government has exempted a banking company notified for amalgamation under the Banking Regulation framework from the application of sections 5 and 6 of the Competition Act, which confer merger-control jurisdiction on the Competition Commission. The exemption removes those merger-control provisions for banks in the specified amalgamation context, and the Global Trust Bank-Oriental Bank of Commerce amalgamation occurred before those Competition Act provisions were in force.
      Summary: The Damodaran Committee's principal recommendations-legal reforms, regulatory architecture, regulatory process efficiency, enabling MSMEs, and addressing state-level implementation-were submitted to the Central Government, published by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, circulated to relevant Ministries and Departments, and largely taken into account in the Companies Act, 2013, with remaining cross-jurisdictional measures requiring inter-ministerial and state-level follow-up.
      Summary: Companies must transfer amounts unclaimed and unpaid on account of dividends, matured deposits and debentures, after seven years from their due date, to the Investor Education and Protection Fund, which is part of the Consolidated Fund. Reported aggregate credits to the Fund over the relevant period are substantial, and no instances have been observed of companies transferring such unclaimed amounts to their own balance sheets.
      Summary: A Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (BIPPA) between India and the UAE establishes a framework to promote and protect investments, obliges each Party to encourage and create favourable conditions for investors of the other Party, and requires admission of investments in accordance with the host Party's domestic laws to facilitate increased bilateral investment flows.
      Summary: Approval was granted for two Foreign Direct Investment proposals - additional foreign investment including post facto approval into a pharma company and a 50:50 joint venture to operate duty free retail - while one housing finance proposal was deferred for non compliance with minimum capitalization norms, one applicant was asked for clarification on shareholding limits in a joint venture, and one proposal was kept in abeyance.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India issued reference rates for the US dollar and the euro and provided previous day comparisons; using the US dollar reference rate and middle cross currency quotations the Bank derived exchange levels for the pound sterling and the Japanese yen, and stated that the SDR rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      DGFT

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      56 (RE – 2013)/2009-2014 - dated - 12-12-2013 - FTP
      Restriction on export of certain chemicals
      Summary: The notification immediately restricts export of Dimethylamine Hydrochloride, Sodium Cyanide and Sodium Fluoride and makes their export permissible only under licence; the ITC(HS) codes listed are indicative and the restriction applies regardless of the tariff codes used to declare these substances, issued under the Foreign Trade Policy export control authority.
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      79 - dated 6-12-2013
      Exim Bank's Line of Credit of USD 30.94 million to the Government of Lao People's Democratic Republic
      Summary: Exim Bank extended a Line of Credit to the Government of Lao People's Democratic Republic to finance eligible goods, services, machinery and consultancy from India for storage dam and irrigation projects, requiring at least 75 percent of contract value to be supplied from India and allowing up to 25 percent procured externally. The agreement sets LC/disbursement timeframes for project and supply contracts, mandates GR/SDF declaration of shipments, disallows agency commission under the LOC while permitting exporter-paid commission from own resources or EEFC after realisation subject to AD Category I compliance, and is issued under provisions of FEMA.

      Central Excise

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      976/10/2013-CX - dated 12-12-2013
      Extension of warehousing and acceptance of LUT in place of Bank Guarantee for export warehousing for Status Holder Manufacturer Exporters – reg.
      Summary: Warehousing is allowed initially up to six months, extendable by the Assistant/Deputy Commissioner in six month increments, with a maximum tenure of three years; goods remaining beyond allowed warehousing are deemed cleared for home consumption and attract duty and interest at the prescribed rate. Status Holder manufacturer exporters with a clean track record may submit a Letter of Undertaking instead of a Bank Guarantee for an initial warehousing period up to six months, extendable once, but further extensions require furnishing the bond security previously prescribed.
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      F. No. 267/78/2013-CX.8 - dated 11-12-2013
      Judgement of Hon’ble Bombay High Court in the case of M/s Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. vs Union of India and others in Central Excise Appeal (L) No. 22 of 2013. – reg.
      Summary: The Bombay High Court directed that the Board should issue administrative guidance to ensure that assessing officers and first appellate authorities decide all objections to refund claims, warning that partial adjudication leads to repeated remands, prolonged litigation, and undermines certainty.
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      F. No. 275/83/2012-CX.8A - dated 29-11-2013
      Clarification with regard to Clause (b) of the first Proviso to Sub-Section (2) of Section 23D of the Central Excise Act, 1944 and corresponding provisions in the Customs Act, 1962 and the Finance Act, 1994 reg.
      Summary: Advance ruling authorities lack jurisdiction to hear questions of law already decided by the Appellate Tribunal or any Court for the same party under the cited provisos; the Authority must ensure the prior Tribunal or Court decision fully and squarely covers the identical issue of law before declining an application.
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