Government grants full service tax exemption on taxable services provided to a Goods Transport Agency by their sub-contractors-Service Tax Notification No.1        Transporters strike hampers movement of cargo   DEPB Notification No.89/2005-Customs amended to provide benefits on clearances to SEZ- Customs Tariff Notification No. 3     Amendments made in DEPB Rates vide Public Notice No. 102 dated 05.11.2008 in respect of products where DEPB rates were reduced, stand withdrawn w.e.f. 5.11.2008 itself, thereby restoring the DEPB Rates notified prior to 5.11.2008, for the said items-DGFT PN 124    Daiichi to book an extra ordinary loss of 3.9 Billion Dollars arising from its acquisition of Ranbaxy       Government releases Rs. 600 crore to regional authorities of DGFT for payment of pending claims of Terminal Excise Duty and Duty Drawback under deemed export scheme-Government also releases Rs. 200 crore to the Development Commissioners of SEZs for payment towards pending claims of CST in respect of supplies made to 100% EOUs     Mobile Companies directed to freeze Cellphones without IMEI numbers   Sensex hits 10275 Points     Omar Abdullah sworn in as Chief Minister of J & K      Farooq Abdullah offered Cabinet Ministership in Centre     Anti-dumping duty on import of acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) originating in, or exported from, Korea RP -Customs Tariff Notification No.1      Changes in Customs duty on specified goods-Customs Tariff Notification No.2    New Drawback Rates for Boots/half boots/shoes/sandals of leather-cum synthetic/textile materials-Customs Non-Tariff Notification No.1     Drawback Rates on several products hiked-Customs Non-Tariff Notification No.2      Government announces Second Economic Stimulus Package to boost recession hit Sectors-Exemptions from CVD on TMT bars and structurals, and from CVD and Special CVD on cement, withdrawn-Full exemption from basic customs duty on zinc and ferro alloys, withdrawn-Government restores DEPB rates to those prevailing prior to November 2008- DEPB Scheme  extended till 31.12.2009-Duty drawback benefits on certain items including knitted fabrics, bicycles, agricultural hand tools and specified categories of yarn  enhanced  retrospectively from 1st September 2008-Accelerated depreciation of 50% provided for commercial vehicles to be purchased on or after 1.1.2009 upto 31.03.09-Click on the link below for details     Home Loan Rates, Auto Loan Rates & Retail Loan Rates set to be lowered as RBI cuts Repo Rate by 100 BPS to 5.5 per cent and Reverse Repo Rate by 100 BPS to 4 percent  with immediate effect -CRR also cut by 50 BPS to 5 per cent from 17th Jan-Banks get Rs 20000 Crore of liquidity    CENVAT Credit of service tax paid on all input services up to the Port allowed to Exporters-Click on the link below for details     As demanded by AIT; FinMin finally amends CENVAT Credit Rules to allow benefit of non-reversal of Credit on clearances to SEZ Developers-Central Excise Non-Tariff Notification No.50-Click on the lik below for details     Anti-dumping duty on import of Flexible Slabstock Polyol, originating in, or exported from, the People's Republic of China, Republic of Korea, Chinese Taipei and Brazil continued till 23rd July, 2009-Customs Tariff Notification No.138     Tariff Value for import of Brass Scrap is 3252 and for Poppy Seeds 4238-Customs Non-Tariff Notification No. 141            Exchange Rate for imported goods is Rs 48.20 Per US Dollar and Rs 68 Per EURO-Exchange Rate for export goods is Rs 47.40 Per US Dollar and Rs 66.35 Per EURO-Customs Non-Tariff Notification No. 140       Import of new vehicles having an FOB value of US $ 40,000 or more and engine capacity of more than 3000cc for petrol run vehicle and more than 2500cc for diesel run vehicles exempted from policy provision of Import Licensing Note No. 2-DGFT Notification No.74    CBEC clarifies the classification of 'Combined refrigerator freezer with separate external doors' would be under sub- heading 8418 10 and not under 8418 21-Customs Circular No.23    Procedure relating to sanction and pre-audit of refund claims-Customs Circular No.22       Anti-dumping duty imposed on imports of Sodium Hydroxide(Caustic Soda)originating in, or exported from, Korea ROK and the People's Republic of China-Customs Tariff Notification No.137    export of Staples in Strips entitled for Focus Product Scheme  benefits on exports made w.e.f 1.4.2008-DGFT PN 120     export of specified products destined to specified linked markets entitled to benefit under Focus Product scheme for exports made w.e.f 1.4.2008-DGFT PN 121    Abatement from MRP for payment of excise duty lowered by 3 per cent on most of the products-Abatement on Auto Parts lowered to 30 per cent-Central Excise Non-Tariff Notification No. 49     excise duty of 300 PMT notified on cement clinkers-Central Excise Tariff Notification No.64     10% ethanol blended petrol exempted from excise duty    Duty free import of capital goods and spare parts under EPCG-Customs Tariff Notification No.136  Anti-dumping duty on import of phenol-Customs Tariff Notification No.135    Authority for Advance Ruling rules looking at the nature of activities carried on or to be carried on by the liaison office of Ikea Trading (Hong Kong) Ltd. in India, no  income would accrue or arise or deemed to accrue or arise in India in terms of section 5(2)(b) of Income Tax Act, 1961-AIT-2008-482-AAR      Authority for Advance Ruling rules the swapping premium is profit derived from the business of providing long-term finance (computed under the head 'Profits & Gains of Business or Profession' before making any deduction under this clause) in terms of section 36(1)(viii) of the Income Tax Act, 1961-specified percentage thereof is eligible for deduction u/s 36(1)(viii) of the Income Tax Act in view of the fulfillment of condition for carrying this sum to the special reserve-AIT-2008-483-AAR   HC rules to arrive at book profit we see no reason why current year's depreciation even though, not charged, to the profit and loss account though disclosed in the notes appended to the accounts cannot be deducted from the "net profit" In determining "book profit" for the purposes of Section 115J of the Act-assessee is entitled to seek deduction of current year depreciation from net profit to arrive at the "book profit" even though it is not charged to the profit and loss account, though disclosed in the notes appended to the accounts-AIT-2008-484-HC        Definition of 'Charitable purpose' under section 2(15) of the Income-tax Act-Income Tax Circular No.11      Import of Trucks/Tippers/Dumpers and spares thereof, under EPCG Scheme by any other sector except for the mining sector is not permitted-DGFT Circular No. 48    transitional arrangements in respect of items whose import has been restricted, shall continue-DGFT Circular No.49    SION norms for export of Shea Stearine notified-DGFT PN 118    The appellant an international firm of solicitors resident in UK, has no office or fixed base in India-the income of the assessee is charged on hourly basis in India and utilised in India shall only be chargeable to Income-Tax Act as disclosed in the return of Income-AIT-2008-480-HC       CBDT clarifies that any return of income for the assessment year 2008-09 filed electronically on 30th September 2008, in respect of which the electronic acknowledgement bears the date stamp of 1st October 2008, shall be treated as having been filed within the due date, i.e. 30th September 2008     Export of cement freely allowed from all Ports-DGFT Notification No. 73    Bombay HC rules it is only after enactment of Section 66-A w.e.f. 18.4.2006 that taxable services received from abroad by a person belonging to India are taxed in the hands of the Indian residents- In such cases, the Indian recipient of the taxable services is deemed to be a service provider-Before enactment of Section 66-A, there was no such provision in the Act and therefore, Union of India had no authority to levy service tax-Click on the link below for details        Import of all pre-packaged commodities subjected to compliance of all the provisions of the Standards of Weights and Measures (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 1977-Customs Circular No.21      Larger Bench of CESTAT rules in the case of provisional assessment under the Central Excise Rules, 2002 interest is required to be paid from the first day of the month succeeding the month for which such amount is determined-Interest is required to be paid even if the differential amount is paid before the order, under the Rule 7(3) of the said Rules, is issued finalizing the assessment-AIT-2008-473-CESTAT  
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Central Excise Tariff Notification 2005

Notification No.

Subject

1/2005

Makes changes consequent to introduction of new Tariff

2/2005

Makes changes consequent to introduction of new Tariff

3/2005

Exempts certain excisable goods

4/2005 

Exempts certain excisable goods from duty of excise under 1st schedule and special excise duty under 2nd schedule

5/2005 

Amends Notification no 06/2002

6/2005

Exempts certain excisable goods from additional duty of excise

7/2005   

Exempts Tea and tea waste from whole of additional duty of excise

 8/2005 

Amends Notification no 06/2002

9/2005 

Exempts all excisable goods produced in SEZ and brought into India from duty of excise equivalent to additional duty

10/2005

Amends Notification nos. 08/2003,10/2003 and 29/2004, 30/2004

11/2005 

Rescinds  Notification nos. 09/2003 , 11/2003 and 42/2003

12/2005 

Exempts goods captively consumes within factory of production from additional duty of excise

13/2005 

Exempts certain excisable goods from  duty of excise

14/2005

Amendment in tariff item 58063200  of chapter 58  and note 3 of first schedule and note9 of second Schedule of chapter 87 respectively

15/2005 

amends notification No. 3/2005

16/2005 

amends notification No. 6/2002

Corrigendum 17/2005

amends notification No. 29/2004

18/2005

amends notification No. 4/2005

19/2005

Amendments in the First Schedule and the Second Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act

Corrigendum 20/2005 

Exempts certain goods from additional duties of excise.

Corrigendum 21/2005 

Exempts certain goods from the whole of the national calamity contingent duty.

22/2005 

Amends notification 6/2005

23/2005

Exepts all goods produced and used within the factory of production in the manufacture of final product from the whole of the additional duties of  excise 

24/2005

Rescinds notifications7/2005ce and12/2005 ce all datedist march 2005

25/2005

Rescinds the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 9/2005

26/2005

Amends notification No. 23/2003

27/2005

Amends notification No. 50/2003

28/2005

Amends notification Nos. 22/2003and 23/2003

29/2005

Amendments in the notification No. 6/2002

30/2005

Amends  the notification No. 62/95

31/2005

Amends  the notification No. 6/2002-Central Excise

32/2005

Exempts cement falling under Chapter 25, and steel falling under Chapters 72 or 73 of the First Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 (5 of 1986)

33/2005

Exempts all items of machinery, including prime movers, instruments, apparatus and appliances, control gear and transmission equipment and auxiliary equipment (including those required for testing and quality control) and components

34/2005

Amendment to Notification .Nos.56/2002 and 50/2003

35/2005

Amendment to Notification  No.32/2005-Central Excise dated 17.8.2005

36/2005

Amends the notification No. 6/2002-Central Excise

37/2005

Amends  the notification No. 6/2002-Central Excise

38/2005

Amends the notification  No.33/2005-Central Excise, dated the 8th September, 2005

 

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