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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 13,2014

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The amended audit rule nominates a Chartered Accountant or Cost Accountant together with an officer authorised by the commissioner or an audit party deputed by the commissioner or the statutory auditor to conduct service tax audits, and the board's guidance treats statutory powers of verification as encompassing audit by departmental officers, thereby addressing prior judicial objections to departmental audits.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Refunds of Service Tax require filing in prescribed Form R within the limitation period, with signature, pre receipt and supporting documentary evidence proving the claimant bore the tax incidence and did not pass it on; absent such proof, the doctrine of unjust enrichment bars refund. Administrative practice and judicial decisions insist on factual evidence-such as CA certificates, credit notes, price comparisons, or purchaser admissions-before allowing refunds, while incomplete or late submissions and unsupported assertions are liable to be rejected. Interest and appeal remedies apply where refunds are delayed or denied.
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      Summary: CBDT directed Assessing Officers to finalize assessments in 427 actionable HSBC-list cases, resulting in tax and interest levies, initiation of penalties under Section 271(1)(c) and prosecutions under Sections 276C(1) and 276D; enforcement agencies have pursued show cause notices, provisional attachments and adjudications, while the SIT recommends trade data-matching, mandatory PAN/Aadhaar disclosure for higher-value transactions, cash possession limits, FEMA amendments for confiscation of equivalent domestic assets, designating significant tax crimes as predicate offences, enhanced FIU access and a centralized KYC registry to strengthen detection and recovery of illicit funds.
      Summary: Publication sets out the reference rate for the US dollar and corresponding euro, pound sterling and yen exchange rates derived from the US dollar reference and middle cross currency quotes, and states that the SDR rupee rate will be determined on the basis of the published reference rate.
      Summary: A Guarantee Agreement between the Government of India and the World Bank enables IBRD lending to DFCCIL for the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor-II Project to finance construction on the 393 km Kanpur-Mughal Sarai section and to provide a financial framework for project implementation.
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      Central Excise

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      25/2014 - dated - 11-12-2014 - CE
      Grants exemption from Basic Excise Duty to goods donated or purchased out of cash donations for the relief and rehabilitation of people affected by the floods in the State of Jammu and Kashmir
      Summary: Exempts goods under the First Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 from excise duty when donated or purchased from cash donations for flood relief in Jammu and Kashmir, subject to manufacturer certification on clearance documents, direct dispatch to government or approved relief agencies, and production within six months (or allowed extension) of a District Magistrate's certificate to the jurisdictional Deputy or Assistant Commissioner of Central Excise confirming donation for relief and rehabilitation. The exemption is time limited and in force until 31 March 2015.

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      48/2014 - dated - 11-12-2014 - ADD
      Seeks to impose definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Clear Float Glass originating in or exported from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE).
      Summary: Imposes definitive anti-dumping duty on Clear Float Glass (4-12 mm, BIS 14900:2000) originating in or exported from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and UAE following designated authority findings of dumping and material injury; duties are specified by producer/exporter and country combinations in a duty table, payable in Indian currency with exchange rate determined per Ministry of Finance notifications, reflective and tinted glass excluded, effective for five years from Gazette publication.
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      33/2014 - dated - 11-12-2014 - Cus
      Grants exemption from the duties of Customs to goods imported for donation for the relief and rehabilitation of people affected by the floods in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
      Summary: Exempts imported goods intended for donation for flood relief in Jammu and Kashmir from basic and additional customs duty, subject to conditions: importer certification on clearance documents that goods are donated free of cost; delivery to the Central Government, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir, or approved relief agencies; and production within six months (or an allowed extension) to the Deputy or Assistant Commissioner of Customs of a District Magistrate's certificate confirming donation and use for relief. The exemption is valid up to and inclusive of 31 March 2015.
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      20/2014-15 - dated 9-12-2014
      Modification in the Circular No.18 dated 24/11/2014
      Summary: Authorises specified Assistant Commissioners to act as Special OHAs to hear objections relating to the 2A-2B mismatch for 2012-13, replacing previously assigned officers for the listed wards, with certain assignments effective during the incumbent's leave; all other provisions of the earlier circular remain unchanged.
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