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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 21,2013

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The buyer imported goods under a High Seas Sales contract and filed a bill of entry; customs refused clearance citing seller's arrears. Clause 14 assigning clearing costs to the buyer was relied on, but it did not transfer liability for the seller's separate demands. With no existing demand against the contracting seller and a stay on any such demand, detention lacked jurisdiction and amounted to arbitrary action; the buyer must only pay assessed duties and lawful charges for release.
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      Summary: The study finds a persistent long-term equilibrium relationship between onshore rupee and NDF markets, normally characterized by bidirectional adjustment, but becoming unidirectional from NDF to onshore when the rupee faces downward pressure; ARCH/GARCH and VECM analyses indicate cross-mean and volatility spillovers, with volatility spillover predominantly from NDF to onshore during depreciation periods.
      Summary: Tax Information Exchange Agreement between India and San Marino creates a framework for exchange of information relevant to administration and enforcement of domestic tax laws, requires the requested Party to use its information gathering measures even when not needed for its own tax purposes, provides for exchange of banking and ownership information, and permits representatives of the requesting Party to enter the requested Party to interview individuals and examine records.
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      51/2013 - dated - 20-12-2013 - Cus
      Seeks to amend notification no. 12/2012-Cus, dated 17.3.2012 to increase the non-advalorem rate of BCD on natural rubber from Rs 20/kg to Rs 30 /kg
      Summary: Substitutes the tariff table entry for the specified item to read "20% or Rs.30/- per kg, whichever is lower," thereby raising the monetary cap on the non ad valorem component of Basic Customs Duty for natural rubber under the principal notification.
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      DBOD. NO. BP. BC. 77/21.04.018/2013-14 - dated 20-12-2013
      DEFERRED TAX LIABILITY ON CREATION OF SPECIAL RESERVE UNDER SECTION 36(1)(viii) OF THE INCOME TAX ACT, 1961
      Summary: Banks must recognise a deferred tax liability on the Special Reserve created under Section 36(1)(viii) per Accounting Standard 22. Unrecorded DTL as at March 31, 2013 may be adjusted directly from Reserves with disclosure in the 2013-14 Notes to Accounts. From the year ending March 31, 2014, DTL on amounts transferred to the Special Reserve should be charged to the Profit and Loss Account. The entire Special Reserve may be reckoned for computing Tier-I capital.
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