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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 26,2012

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      Summary: The Government announced issuance of three dated Government securities via uniform price auctions on the specified auction date, combining competitive and non competitive bids submitted electronically on the Reserve Bank's E Kuber system with up to five percent reserved for eligible non competitive bidders. Auction results and payment dates are set; the stocks qualify for the ready forward facility and for when issued trading under RBI guidelines. Primary Dealer underwriting will follow the Revised Scheme including ACU submissions on E Kuber. The new long term stock is eligible as bank investment for Statutory Liquidity Ratio under Section 24 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
      Summary: An interest rate increase contracts aggregate demand in India, peaking within two quarters and dissipating over about eight quarters; SVAR impulse responses and variance decompositions show policy rate shocks reduce GDP and, with a lag, inflation, induce REER depreciation, and explain a substantial share of output fluctuations, while investment and imports bear the largest declines and government consumption shows negligible cumulative effect.
      Summary: Using a structural VAR for 2000Q1-2011Q1, the paper finds that interest rate hikes significantly reduce aggregate demand, with largest impacts on investment and imports; private consumption and exports respond less, government consumption shows negligible cumulative effect; interest rate transmission predominates over exchange rate effects, though exchange rate matters for investment and imports.
      Summary: Advance tax collections to 20 December 2012 recorded a month-to-date increase of 10.44% and a financial year-to-date increase of 7.52% versus the corresponding prior periods, with corporation tax showing positive growth and personal income tax showing higher growth, reflecting differential performance across major direct tax heads.
      Summary: To manage monsoon shortfalls and sustain production, the Centre and States coordinated through an inter ministerial forum and an Empowered Group of Ministers to implement drought contingency plans, monitoring and a package of relief measures including diesel subsidy, higher seed subsidy ceilings, scaled up feed and fodder programmes, import duty waivers on oilcakes, additional allocations to fodder and protein supplement schemes, rescheduled crop loans with reduced interest, and expanded rural wage employment in drought declared areas.
      Summary: NBFCs are reclassified into Exempted and Registered categories; all deposit-taking companies must be registered and fall under RBI regulation. New non-deposit NBFCs must meet minimum capitalization and asset-size entry norms and satisfy a redefined Principal Business Criteria requiring substantially higher proportions of financial assets and financial income. Large financial entities meeting alternate thresholds must also register. Groups with multiple NBFCs will have assets aggregated for systemic threshold assessment, and captive NBFCs are subject to higher Tier I capital requirements with phased compliance.
      Summary: Procedural compliance failures in Supreme Court appeals-delayed or improperly executed Vakalatnama, absence of Commissioner stamping, incorrect format, and filing additional documents without supporting affidavits-have led to revenue risk and critical Supreme Court observations. To remedy these defects, the Directorate of Legal Affairs must organise zonal Sensitisation-cum-Awareness Programs and training for officers handling Curative Applications and Special Leave Petitions, with mandatory attendance and immediate scheduling at the zonal level to standardise practices and prevent delay.
      Summary: The Bill modernises company law by prescribing incorporation formalities, detailed prospectus and securities regulation (including dematerialisation, public offers and private placement rules), comprehensive share capital and transfer mechanisms, and extensive corporate governance standards (directors, independent directors, audits, managerial remuneration). It establishes adjudicatory and enforcement architecture-National Company Law Tribunal, Special Courts, Serious Fraud Investigation Office-together with inspection, investigation and insolvency and winding-up procedures, penalties for mis-statements and powers for Central Government and Securities and Exchange Board to make regulations.
      Summary: Amendments refine corporate governance and financial reporting: expand and clarify key managerial personnel; tighten promoter and private placement definitions to curb circumvention; strengthen auditor accountability by narrowing regulator jurisdiction to chartered accountants, linking penalties to fees and limiting partner liability to those involved in fraud; adjust auditor appointment and rotation rules; and make Corporate Social Responsibility spending mandatory by removing qualifying language.
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      57/2012 - dated - 21-12-2012 - ADD
      Anti-dumping duty on the import of Choline Chloride, orginiating in or exported from People's Republic of China
      Summary: An anti-dumping duty is imposed on Choline Chloride for animal feed applications linked to the People's Republic of China, applied as a percentage of the CIF value of imports. The duty covers imports originating in, exported from, or transited through the subject country, applies to any producer or exporter, is payable in Indian currency, and is calculated using assessable CIF value and the exchange rate specified by Government notification with the relevant date being bill of entry presentation.
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      62/2012 - dated - 21-12-2012 - Cus
      Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG), in excess of the quantity of petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons consumed in the manufacture of polyisobutylene by the unit located in Domestic Tariff Area (DTA), - Amending Notfn. No. 12/12- Cus dt 17/3/2012
      Summary: Exemption applies to LPG supplied from an SEZ unit to a DTA unit manufacturing polyisobutylene, where LPG in excess of the quantity consumed - calculated as LPG received minus LPG returned to the SEZ unit - and returned to the originating SEZ unit is excluded from customs duty.
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      G.S.R. 828(E). - dated - 16-11-2012 - Safeguard
      Safeguard investigation concerning imports of Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP) –Final findings under Rule 11 of Customs Tariff (Identification and Assessment of Safeguard Duty) Rules, 1997.
      Summary: The Directorate General found that imports of Dioctyl Phthalate increased sharply and, after excluding imports by the applicant producers, rose substantially relative to domestic production and consumption. A confluence of unforeseen developments-excess capacities abroad, weakened demand in China/Europe and diversion of exports-led to increased imports that undercut domestic prices. Evaluating all injury factors, the authority concluded that increased imports caused and threatened serious injury to the domestic industry and recommended a non-discriminatory safeguard duty of 15% for the first year and 10% for the second year, excluding imports from developing nations except Malaysia.

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      49/2012 - dated - 24-12-2012 - ST
      Services of life insurance business - (a) Janashree Bima Yojana (JBY) and (b) Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana (AABY)on - exempted from service tax - Notification
      Summary: The notification inserts entry 26A to the service tax exemption schedule, expressly exempting services of life insurance business provided under Janashree Bima Yojana (JBY) and Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana (AABY) from service tax, thereby amending the principal Service Tax notification to include these two schemes.
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      F.No.11000/7/2012 – IC (ICD) - dated 24-12-2012
      International Customs Day Celebration and award of WCO Certificate of Merit – Reg.
      Summary: Field formations must nominate customs officers and private sector or academic representatives for the WCO Certificate of Merit with justification; customs officer nominations require vigilance clearance. Nominations are to be submitted to the Joint Secretary (Customs), CBEC and may be sent by email to the designated addresses by the prescribed deadline. Delhi Customs will organise the national function in coordination with other agencies, and all formations must celebrate International Customs Day locally and send post event reports with soft copy photographs to the same e mail contacts.
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