CBI raids 15 MLAs in Jharkhand for taking bribe in Rajya Sabha elections   Rajya Sabha passes Finance Bill 2012    Petrol & Diesel prices to be hiked   FM says Government to take hard measures after Rupee hits all time low of 54.52 against US Dollar     Yeddy applies for bail after CBI raids on his residence   Income Tax Officer SK Saini sentenced to 3 years RI + fine of Rs 35 Lakh by CBI Court in Bhopal     IRS Officer Brahmananda Reddy arrested by CBI     Founder of Matrix Laboratories Nimmagadda Prasad also arrested by CBI   Tariff Value for import of Brass scrap is 4362 & for poppy seeds 3680-for gold 507 per 10 gram & for silver 920 per kg-Customs Non-Tariff Notification No.42      Customs duty exempted on import of 191 Products from Singapore-Customs Tariff Notification No.33    Import of 485 Products from Singapore exempted from Customs duty-Customs Tariff Notification No.34    Import of 496 Products from Singapore exempted from 50 per cent of applied rate of duty-Customs Tariff Notification No.35     Saurabh Chandra gets additional charge of Commerce Secretary    ITAT Member N Vasudevan transferred from Mumbai to Bangalore-J Sudhakar Reddy moves from Mumbai to Delhi-IP Bansal from Delhi to Mumbai-IC Sudhir from Pune to Delhi      CVD on imported electronics lowered due to higher rates of abatement from RSP notified-Abatement from MRP for excise payment on all electronic products prescribed at uniform rate of 35 per cent-Abatement revised for several products-Central Excise Non-Tariff Notification No.26     Suppliers to Mega Power Projects face silly excise demands-Click on the link below for full details    Excise demand of Rs 32 Crore confirmed against Exide for not paying excise on MRP basis on lead acid storage battery     RBI says Exporters required to convert 50 per cent of their foreign exchange holdings into Rupee within 15 days-Exporters will be allowed to buy foreign currency only after utilizing all their foreign currency holdings      Articles of jewellery exempted from excise duty-Specified Railway Goods manufactured by Government exempted from excise -Central Excise Tariff Notification No.23   Excise on specified Petroleum Oils lowered    Eye makeup preparations exempted from excise   The excise exemption hitherto admissible on all Hawai Chappals will now be admissible to only Hawai Chappals of RSP up to Rs 500-Polyester staple fibre or polyester filament yarn, manufactured from plastic scrap or plastic waste including waste polyethylene terephthalate bottles exempted from excise-Excise on Motor chassis for vehicles lowered to 14 per cent excise-Excise on LED Lights of Chapter 85 lowered to 6 per cent-Inks for ball point pens exempted from excise-Central Excise Tariff Notification No.24-Parts of Footwear and hawai chappals of RSP not exceeding Rs. 500 per pair exempted from excise if consumed in factory-Central Excise Tariff Notification No.25-Excise exemption to goods required for initial setting up of solar power generation project or facility-Central Excise Tariff Notification No.26     CENVAT Credit (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2012-No reversal of credit required for supplies made for setting up of solar power generation projects or facilities-Central Excise Non-Tariff Notification No.25     exemption from wholeof the additional duty leviable shall not apply to Hand held Metal/Mine/Bomb detectors etc.-Customs Tariff Notification No.30    Import of specified goods allowed at concessional rate of duty-Customs Notification No.31       Lok Sabha passes Finance Bill 2012      FM defers the applicability of  GAAR provisions by one year- GAAR provisions will now apply to income of Financial Year 2013-14 and subsequent years-The retrospective clarificatory amendments now under consideration of Parliament will not be used to reopen any cases where assessment orders have already been finalized-long term capital gain arising from sale of unlisted securities in case of  non-resident investors, including PE investors lowered to 10 per cent-FM extends  benefit of tax exemption on long term capital gains to  sale of unlisted securities in IPO-lower rate of withholding tax of 5% for funding all businesses-FM withdraws  the provision for levy of TDS on transfer of immovable property-FM raises the threshold limit for TCS on cash purchases of jewellery to Rs.5 lakh-only serious offences under the customs law involving prohibited goods or duty evasion exceeding Rs.50 lakh, shall be cognizable- all these offences shall be bailable-changes in the definition of “service” which will exclude the activities specified in the Constitution as “deemed sale of goods”-The definition of “works contract” also  enlarged to include movable properties- Exemption for specified services relating to agriculture in the Negative List extended to agricultural produce enlarging the scope of the entry    Anti-dumping duty on imports of Partially Oriented Yarn, originating in, or exported from China-Customs Notification No.22        Customs duty on import of 806 Products from Japan lowered       Anti-dumping duty imposed on import of Phosphoric Acid of all grades and all concentrations (excluding Agriculture/FertilizerGrade) , falling under tariff item 28092010, originating in, or exported from,Israel and Taiwan-Customs Tariff Notification No.19     Customs duty on import of composite fertiliser lowered to 1 per cent-Customs Tariff Notification No. 24      
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BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS 2008-2009

  • CENVAT ON ALL GOODS REDUCED FROM 16 TO 14 PER CENT
  • INCOME TAX EXEMPTION LIMIT HIKED TO RS. 1.5 LAKH; 10 PER CENT TAX FOR INCOME BETWEEN RS. 1.5 LAKH AND RS. 3 LAKH; 20 PER CENT BETWEEN RS. 3 LAKH AND RS. 5 LAKH.  INCOME ABOVE RS. 5,00,001 TO ATTRACT 30 PER CENT INCOME TAX
  • EXEMPTION LIMIT FOR WOMEN TAX PAYERS INCREASED TO RS. 1,80,000 AND FOR SENIOR CITIZENS TO RS. 2,25,000
  • NO CHANGE IN CORPORATE INCOME TAX RATES AND SURCHARGE
  • NO CHANGE IN THE PEAK RATE OF CUSTOMS DUTY
  • CUSTOMS DUTY ON PROJECT IMPORTS SLASHED FROM 7.5 PER CENT TO 5    PER CENT
  • DUTY ON STEEL AND ALUMINNUM SCRAP ABOLISHED
  • EXCISE DUTY ON PHARMACEUTICAL SECTOR REDUCED FROM 16 PER CENT TO 8 PER CENT
  • SMALL CARS, TWO AND THREE WHEELERS, BUSES AND THEIR CHASSIS TO COST LESS
  • NON FILTER CIGARETTES TO COST MORE, EXCISE ON NON FILTER CIGARETTES WILL BE AT PAR WITH FILTER CIGARETTES
  • FOUR MORE SERVICES BROUGHT UNDER SERVICE TAX NET
  • THRESHOLD LIMIT OF EXEMPTION FOR SMALL SERVICE PROVIDERS INCREASED FROM RS. 8 LAKH TO RS. 10 LAKH
  • CUSTOMS DUTY ON CRUDE AND UNREFINED SULPHUR BROUGHT DOWN FROM 5 TO 2 PER CENT
  • EXPORT DUTY ON CHROME ORE INCREASED FROM RS. 2000 TO RS. 3000 PER METRIC TONNE
  • CENVAT ON ALL GOODS REDUCED FROM 16 TO 14 PER CENT
  • CENTRAL SALES TAX PROPOSED TO BE REDUCED TO 2 PER CENT FROM     APRIL 08
  • EXCISE DUTY ON BULK CEMENT BROUGHT ON PAR WITH PACKAGED CEMENT; CLINKERS TO ATTRACT EXCISE DUTY OF RS. 450 PER METRIC TONNE
  • PAN MADE COMPULSORY FOR ALL TRANSACTIONS IN THE FINANCIAL MARKET SUBJECT TO SUITABLE EXEMPTION LIMIT
  • DIRECT TAX-The Finance Minister has raised the income tax exemption limit from Rs. 1,10,000 to Rs. 1,50,000, thus giving every assessee a relief at minimum of Rs. 4,000.  The tax rate will be 10 per cent for the income slab between Rs. 1,50,001 and Rs. 3,00,000 and 20 per cent between Rs. 3,00,001 and Rs. 5,00,000.  For income of Rs. 5,00,001 and above the income tax rate will be 30 per cent.  The exemption limit for women assessees has been increased to Rs. 1,80,000 and in case of senior citizens to Rs. 2,25,000.  The Finance Minister has not proposed any change in corporate income tax and in the rate of surcharge.  A person paying medical insurance premium for his parents will be allowed an additional deduction of Rs. 15,000 under Section 80D.   

    SERVICE TAX- The Finance Minister has brought four more services under the service tax net.  They include asset management service provided under ULIP, services provided by stock/commodity exchanges and clearing houses, right to use goods in cases where VAT is not payable, and customized software.  He also clarified that money changers, persons running games of chance and tour operators using contract carriage vehicles are liable to service tax.  He, however, increased the threshold limit of exemption for small service providers from Rs. 8,00,000 per year to Rs. 10,00,000.  He said 65,000 small service providers will go out of the tax net. 

    CUSTOMS- no change in the peak rates of customs duty.  The customs duty on project imports has been reduced from 7.5 per cent to 5 per cent.  He has proposed to impose a 4 per cent special countervailing duty on a few specified projects in the power sector.  Duty on steel melting scrap and aluminum scrap has been reduced from 5 per cent to nil.  Customs duty on certain life saving drugs and on the bulk drugs used in the manufacture of such drugs has been reduced from 10 per cent to 5 per cent and also to totally exempt them from excise duty or countervailing duty.  Specific parts of set top boxes and specified raw materials for use in IT and electronic hardware industry have been fully exempted from customs duty.  Specific machinery for manufacturer of sports goods, vitamin pre-mixes, mineral mixtures and phosphoric acid used for manufacture of cattle and poultry fields have been given duty concession.  

    customs duty on crude and unrefined sulphur has been reduced from 5 to 2 per cent.  Export duty on chrome ore has been increased from Rs. 2000 to Rs. 3000 per metric tonne to conserve chrome ore. 

  • CENTRAL EXCISE-the general CENVAT on all goods lowered from 16 per cent to 14 per cent.  Excise duty on all goods produced in the pharmaceutical sector has been reduced from 16 per cent 8 per cent.  Excise duty on buses and their chassis, small cars, two and three wheelers has been reduced from 16 per cent to 12 per cent.    Water purification devices, flush doors, specified packaging material and breakfast cereals will attract excise duty at 8 per cent.  Anti AIDS drug, Atazanavir has been totally exempted from excise duty.  FM has exempted excise duty on refrigeration equipment above two tonne refrigeration utilizing power of 50KW and above. 

    Bulk cement will now attract excise duty of Rs. 400 per metric tonne or 14 per cent ad valorem, whichever is higher.  Cement clinkers will be liable to excise duty of Rs. 450 per metric tonne.  Excise duty of packaged software has been increased from 8 to 12 per cent.  An excise duty of one per cent on polyester filament yarn, called NCCD, has been removed and imposed on cellular mobile phones. 

 

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