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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Dec 31,2012

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Expansion of the service tax net creates professional roles advising assessees on registration, disclosures, procedural compliance, computation and filing of tax payments and returns, system reviews and audits, refund claims, transaction planning and legal opinions. Contentious engagements include assistance during departmental and CAG audits, drafting replies to show cause notices, departmental representation, representation before adjudicating and appellate forums, and facilitation to advocates. Accurate classification of taxable services, including Section65A, and timely interpretation of law are central responsibilities.
      By: CA Neil Ganatra
      Summary: Capital gain exemption under Section 54 distinguishes utilisation and deposit timings: utilisation of the full capital gain within the extended return-filing period can satisfy the exemption requirement, but any deposit into the capital gain account must be made by the normal return filing due date; delayed deposits after that due date cannot substitute for timely utilisation.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 2(8) of the ESI Act defines employment injury as an injury or occupational disease that both arises out of and occurs in the course of employment; "arising out of" requires a causal link to employment risks, while "in the course of employment" requires occurrence during duties or activities reasonably incidental to them. Courts allow a limited notional extension of time or place in special cases, but the dual requirements must be established on facts, with the claimant bearing the onus though inferences may be drawn from proved circumstances.
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      Summary: The Reserve Bank harmonised the definition of infrastructure loan for NBFCs with the Government's Master List by replacing paragraph 2(1)(viii) in the Prudential Norms Directions; the revised definition lists five categories (Transport, Energy, Water & Sanitation, Communication, Social and Commercial Infrastructure) and their constituent sub-sectors. Existing exposures that qualified under the prior definition but are excluded under the revised list remain eligible until project completion, while fresh lending to omitted sub-sectors after the circular's date will not qualify as infrastructure lending.
      Summary: NBFCs/RNBCs are advised to consider the FATF public statement identifying jurisdictions with strategic AML/CFT deficiencies or subject to calls for counter measures and to apply enhanced scrutiny and proportionate risk mitigation in business relationships and transactions with those jurisdictions; this guidance does not preclude legitimate trade. The FATF highlights deficiencies including criminalisation of terrorist financing, suspicious transaction reporting, FIU functionality, frameworks to identify and freeze terrorist assets, supervisory regimes, customer due diligence, and international cooperation, and monitors progress under agreed action plans, reserving escalation where insufficient progress is made.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India moved the Basel III implementation start date from January 1, 2013 to April 1, 2013 to align with the Indian financial year while maintaining the phased transition leading to full implementation by March 31, 2018; the Bank will monitor international progress as some jurisdictions have finalised rules and others remain at draft stage under a global transitional timetable spanning 2013-2019.
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      27(RE-2012)/2009-2014 - dated - 28-12-2012 - FTP
      Amendment in Chapter 3 Schemes of Foreign Trade Policy - Incremental Exports Incentivisation Scheme Reg.
      Summary: A new Incremental Exports Incentivisation Scheme entitles each IEC holder to a duty credit scrip on verified incremental export growth over a defined reference period, subject to year on year financial growth and disallowing aggregation across group entities. Numerous exports and transaction types are excluded from performance calculation-including re exports, SEZ/EOU/STPI exports, deemed and service exports, third party exports, precious metals and stones, ores, cereals, sugar, crude petroleum and milk products-along with exports to certain jurisdictions and meat and meat products. The scheme is regionally limited and the scrips are freely transferable and usable for domestic sourcing.

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      55/2012 - dated - 28-12-2012 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Deductions - In Respect Of Profits And Gains From Industrial Undertakings, Or Enterprises Engaged In Infrastructure Development
      Summary: Approval notifies M/s iLABS Hyderabad Technology Centre Pvt. Ltd.'s industrial park as eligible for benefits under clause (iii) of sub-section (4) of section 80-IA, subject to terms: specified location, permitted activities, allocable area split, minimum number of units, investment and commencement details; infrastructure expenditure minima (50% or 60% where built-up space provided) and defined infrastructure scope; restriction on single-unit area occupancy; requirement to obtain statutory approvals; tax benefits contingent on meeting unit and operational requirements; and invalidation or withdrawal provisions for misinformation, nondisclosure, unapproved amendments, transfers without intimation, or failure to comply.
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      41/2009-2014 (RE- 2012) - dated 28-12-2012
      Procedure for Incremental Exports Incentivisation Scheme
      Summary: Procedure requires applications for the Incremental Export Incentive Scheme to be filed with the Regional Authority in ANF 3F; export performance is non-transferable; benefits are admissible on a realisation basis with filing permitted after realisation commencement; filing deadlines and late cut provisions follow existing Handbook rules; incremental growth must be in freely convertible currency to designated markets and proof of landing must meet the Handbook's applicable requirements.
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