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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 02,2026

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      By: Ca Tushar Makkar
      Summary: Forensic accounting is a distinct investigative discipline that combines accounting, data analytics, digital forensics and legal literacy to detect and document deliberate financial misconduct for regulatory and legal use under laws such as the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and the Indian Evidence Act. Career routes include specialised firms, banks, corporate risk units, government agencies and independent expert practice; essential skills include an investigative mindset, proficiency with analytics and digital tools, and clear communication. Entry is supported by audit experience and certifications such as the Certified Fraud Examiner and ICAI's forensic accounting certificate.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: There is no GST statutory obligation on Domestic Tariff Area suppliers to obtain endorsement by a Special Economic Zone authorised officer; the forty five day endorsement requirement originates in SEZ Rules and applies to SEZ units/developers, not to DTA suppliers. Endorsement under GST is required only in the limited context of services to SEZ units for authorised operations made effective from October 2023, and endorsement is not required for goods or where input tax credit is adjusted against taxable supplies. Time limit exclusions for March 2020-February 2022 apply for computing statutory periods.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Revenue appealed to the Supreme Court under Section 35L in a valuation dispute after CESTAT set aside the impugned order and remanded the matter to the Commissioner for fresh decision. Section 35G bars valuation appeals to the High Court, explaining the route to the Supreme Court. The appeal included an 816 day condonation petition; the author contends that litigating a remanded matter was unnecessary, wasting public resources and legal manpower, and notes an apparent typographical error in the Supreme Court's reference to the High Court.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Tribunal found the hotel liable for profiteering by failing to pass the October 1, 2019 GST rate reduction on accommodation services, upheld DGAP's average base-price comparison methodology to quantify profiteering at Rs. 31,28,631, rejected market-force and COVID-related pricing defences as unsupported, and required deposit of the amount into the Consumer Welfare Fund with 18% annual interest from collection until realisation plus a compliance report.
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      Summary: The state will transfer Rs 2.90 crore of state GST from the late singer's final film to the Kalaguru Foundation, and will appoint a Special Public Prosecutor and seek a fast-track court to expedite the ongoing criminal prosecution. Trial has commenced at the District and Sessions Court following a charge sheet alleging murder, culpable homicide not amounting to murder, criminal conspiracy, and criminal breach of trust against various accused.
      Summary: Protectionist trade measures and export duties in 2025 restricted international steel flows and, together with a surge in Chinese exports, produced global oversupply that depressed prices; as a result, Indian steel prices fell to a five-year low despite strong domestic demand and supply. Tata Steel reported limited scope for further capacity expansion at Jamshedpur, emphasised investments in value-added facilities, and highlighted corporate planning adjustments in response to trade disruptions and duties affecting export access.
      Summary: RBI data recognises Assam as the fastest growing state economy with 45% GSDP growth in five years, with GSDP rising from Rs 4,10,724 crore to an expected Rs 7,41,626 crore and per capita income up 54%. The government reports improved fiscal metrics-revenue growth of 53%, budget utilisation rising from 65% to 85%, and capital expenditure increases-coupled with large infrastructure projects, a reported Rs 5.18 lakh crore investment commitment, and major industrial investments aimed at attracting private capital and employment.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank flags a persistent high expense structure in the insurance sector where premium growth is driven by high cost distribution and front loaded acquisition costs rather than operating efficiency, leading to weakened profitability buffers and potential cyclical vulnerabilities; it recommends cost rationalisation, realignment of intermediary incentives toward persistency and policyholder value, broader technology enabled low cost distribution, and supportive regulatory measures such as risk based capital, enhanced disclosures, and stronger market conduct standards to reduce expense intensity and improve consumer value.
      Summary: The ED froze fresh bank balances, fixed deposits and mutual funds totalling Rs 192 crore as proceeds of crime under PMLA, found in the Indian subsidiary's accounts after searches. The agency alleges the operator used bots, AI and software to play against real users and earn rake commissions, restricted customer withdrawals, and generated alleged proceeds totalling about Rs 802 crore, part of which were transferred abroad and parked in a US account held by a shell company.
      Summary: Bulgaria's adoption of the euro fixes the lev at 0.51 euros, with automatic conversion of bank accounts, dual pricing before the switch, a transitional period allowing lev cash receipts while euros circulate, and fee-free exchange at banks, post offices and the central bank through June 30 and indefinitely at the central bank. Accession places Bulgaria within the eurozone legal and monetary framework, subjects it to ECB monetary policy and grants representation on the ECB governing council while eliminating national tools like independent interest-rate setting.
      Summary: The rupee fell to 89.98 against the US dollar on the first trading day of 2026 amid sustained foreign fund outflows and heightened dollar demand from importers; intraday trade remained in a tight range and the currency continued pressure after a roughly 5% decline in 2025, with market sentiment influenced by a firmer US dollar index and mixed support from easing crude oil prices.
      Summary: Freshara approved acquisition of full equity in two Spanish SPVs, using a turnaround approach to buy insolvency-origin assets and separately secure processing operations and production facilities; the deal is disclosed under stock exchange disclosure obligations, funded through allocated acquisition, inventory and working capital commitments, and aimed for completion within the stated timeline.
      Summary: Gross Goods and Services Tax collections rose 6.1% to over Rs 1.74 lakh crore in December 2025, with net GST receipts after refunds up 2.2% to over Rs 1.45 lakh crore; domestic transaction revenue grew 1.2% to ~Rs 1.22 lakh crore, import receipts rose 19.7% to Rs 51,977 crore, refunds increased 31% to Rs 28,980 crore, and cess receipts declined to Rs 4,238 crore. A regulatory change effective 22 September 2025 cut GST rates on about 375 items and limited the compensation cess to tobacco and related products, affecting revenue composition.
      Summary: Manufacturers packing chewing tobacco, jarda scented tobacco and gutkha in pouches must install and preserve footage from a functional CCTV system covering all packing machines for at least 24 months, disclose machine numbers and specifications and retail price details to excise authorities, and submit to physical inspection for determination of annual production capacity. Abatement for non-operation is available for continuous non-function of at least 15 days subject to three working days advance notification and sealing by excise officials; de-sealing, resumption, and machine removal each require three working days prior notice.
      Summary: The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism subjects Indian steel and aluminium exports to a carbon tax and detailed emissions reporting, raising export costs; cited estimates indicate exporters may cut prices by 15-22% to accommodate the levy while documentation requirements add administrative burdens. The document urges that the India EU Free Trade Agreement account for this non-tariff barrier and its effects on exporters.
      Summary: PFRDA has approved a framework permitting Scheduled Commercial Banks to sponsor Pension Funds subject to eligibility criteria aligned with prudential banking norms; it revised the slab-based Investment Management Fee for Government and Non-Government subscribers effective 1 April 2026, kept the Annual Regulatory Fee at 0.015% of AUM, and earmarked 0.0025% of AUM to the Association of NPS Intermediaries for outreach.
      Summary: A machine-based capacity levy applies to pouches of chewing tobacco, jarda scented tobacco and gutkha from 1 February 2026. Duty is charged on deemed annual capacity of each packing machine; manufacturers must file Form CE DEC-01 within seven days. Initial monthly duty is calculated using machine maximum rated speed and retail sale price pending departmental verification; annual capacity is fixed after physical inspection. Differential duty and interest apply where departmental capacity exceeds self-declaration, payable from installation or relevant change, and payment is required during appeals.
      Summary: NLDSL, a government-industry joint venture, operates standards-based digital public infrastructure platforms-notably the Logistics Data Bank and the Unified Logistics Interface Platform-to provide single-window container tracking, API-based interoperability and end-to-end visibility across multimodal logistics nodes. The LDB covers 100% of EXIM container volume and has tracked over 91 million containers. ULIP, developed under the National Logistics Policy, integrates 44 systems across 11 ministries, exposes 136 APIs and institutionalises secure, standardised data exchange between government systems and industry participants.
      Summary: Ministry of Corporate Affairs will establish 03 new Regional Directorates and 06 new Registrars of Companies, effective 16 February 2026, reorganising RD and RoC jurisdictions to improve regulatory facilitation and ease of doing business. The reorganisation splits the Northern and Western Regional Directorates and multiple RoC territories into smaller units with specified headquarters and territorial jurisdictions, creates a new South Western Regional Directorate at Bangalore covering Karnataka, Kerala and Lakshadweep, and carves out RoC Noida and RoC Nagpur while splitting RoC Delhi, RoC Mumbai and RoC Kolkata into multiple offices.
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      Central Excise

      1.
      04/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - CE
      Seeks to notify duty rates for machines based levy on Chewing Tobacco, Jarda Scented Tobacco and Gutkha
      Summary: Specifies a machine-based monthly duty on chewing tobacco (including filter khaini), jarda scented tobacco and gutkha, with rates determined by retail sale price (R) and packing machine speed (S). A tiered table sets fixed crore-rate entries and formula-based rates, applying a higher-of rule where both are specified. Multi-track lines are counted as separate machines and retail sale price means the maximum consumer price including taxes and charges. Number of machines for computation will follow the Capacity Determination and Collection of Duty Rules, 2026.
      2.
      03/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - CE
      Duty of excise on tobacco products, cigarettes, Gutka etc.
      Summary: Notification prescribes excise duties and limited exemptions for specified tobacco goods by Fourth Schedule tariff items, replacing a prior notification. It lists tariff classifications and assigns either ad valorem percentages or specific rupee-per-thousand rates for categories including unmanufactured tobacco, cigarettes (distinguished by filter and length), tobacco substitutes, gutkha, chewing tobacco, snuff, extracts, and reconstituted tobaccos, and specifies mixed charging rules where a percentage or a specific amount applies, including higher-of rules and a narrow exemption for unbranded, unpacked unmanufactured tobacco.
      3.
      06/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to amend Notification No.01/2022-Central Excise (N.Τ.), dated the 1st February, 2022 - Retail-price valuation for tobacco products
      Summary: Amendment substitutes the phrase "Pan masala containing tobacco" with "Gutkha" in the Table at Sl. No. 2, Column (3) of Notification No. 01/2022 Central Excise (N.T.) for the purposes of retail-price valuation, and the substitution takes effect on 1 February 2026.
      4.
      05/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - CE (NT)
      Chewing Tobacco, Jarda Scented Tobacco and Gutkha Packing Machines (Capacity Determination and Collection of Duty) Rules, 2026.
      Summary: Prescribes a capacity-based excise duty framework for chewing tobacco, jarda scented tobacco and gutkha manufactured with packing machines and packed in pouches. It links deemed production and annual capacity to the number of packing machines and their maximum rated speed, and requires manufacturers to file declarations supported by Chartered Engineer certification, subject to verification and capacity determination by the proper officer. The rules also provide for monthly duty payment, pro rata adjustment, abatement for sealed non-operational machines, retail sale price declaration, CCTV surveillance, machine addition or removal controls, limited CENVAT credit, and penalties for contraventions.
      5.
      04/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to notify chewing tobacco, filter khaini, jarda scented tobacco and gutkha as notified goods
      Summary: The Central Government designates chewing tobacco (including filter khaini), jarda scented tobacco, and gutkha manufactured with the aid of a packing machine and packed in pouches as notified goods, on which excise duty shall be levied and collected; "packing machine" is defined to include all vertical form-fill-seal and horizontal machines and any other machines used to pack pouches. The notification takes effect on 1 February 2026.
      6.
      03/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - CE (NT)
      Seeks to prescribe the date from which Central Excise (Amendment) Act, 2025 would come into effect.
      Summary: Under the authority of subsection (2) of section 1 of the Central Excise (Amendment) Act, 2025, the Central Government, by Notification No. 03/2025-Central Excise (N.T.), appoints 1 February 2026 as the date on which the provisions of the Act shall come into force.

      Customs

      7.
      41/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - ADD
      Seeks to impose provisional anti dumping duty on imports of "Low Ash Metallurgical Coke" originating in or exported from Australia, China PR, Colombia, Indonesia, Japan and Russia.
      Summary: Imposes provisional anti-dumping duty on Low Ash Metallurgical Coke (ash <18%, excluding specified ultra-low phosphorus coke) from Australia, China PR, Colombia, Indonesia, Japan and Russia and related export-origin combinations, with specified USD-per-metric-tonne duty rates for each origin/export permutation. Duties apply by product description rather than tariff classification, are effective for six months from Gazette publication unless earlier changed, payable in Indian currency, and the exchange rate for duty calculation is the Government-notified rate with the bill-of-entry date as the relevant date.
      8.
      80/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver
      Summary: The Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs substitutes three tables fixing tariff values for specified imports: TABLE-1 sets US$ per metric tonne values for edible oils and brass scrap; TABLE-2 fixes US$ values for specified forms of gold and silver with explanatory scope; TABLE-3 maintains the areca nut value at US$7679 per metric tonne. The amendment to the principal valuation notification is effective 1 January 2026.

      DGFT

      9.
      53/2025-26 - dated - 31-12-2025 - FTP
      Amendment in Import Policy & Policy Condition of Low Ash Metallurgical Coke under Chapter 27 of ITC (HS), 2022, Schedule-I (Import Policy)
      Summary: Imports of Low Ash Metallurgical Coke under ITC (HS) Codes 27040020, 27040030, 27040040 and 27040090 with ash content below 18% are Restricted from 01.01.2026 to 30.06.2026 and permitted only under Policy Condition No. 08 of Chapter 27; metallurgical coke with ash content above 18% and other imports under those codes remain Free.
      10.
      52/2025-26 - dated - 31-12-2025 - FTP
      Amendment for extension of validity of Minimum Export Price (MEP) on export of Natural Honey
      Summary: Minimum Export Price condition for export of Natural Honey is extended under the Foreign Trade Policy framework. The Central Government amends the earlier export policy notification relating to ITC(HS) code 04090000 by continuing the existing Minimum Export Price (MEP) requirement of US Dollar 1400 FOB per Metric Ton. The revised policy condition extends the validity of that MEP restriction from 31 December 2025 to 31 March 2026, with immediate effect.

      GST

      11.
      20/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - CGST
      Central Goods and Services Tax (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: Value of supply for specified pan masala, tobacco and inhalation products is deemed to be the retail sale price declared on packaged goods less the applicable tax amount, computed by Tax amount = (Retail sale price x applicable tax rate) / (100 + sum of applicable tax rate). "Applicable tax" means IGST, CGST, SGST or UTGST. "Retail sale price" is the maximum declared price on the package, includes all taxes and where multiple or altered prices exist the maximum or altered increased price applies; area-specific declared prices apply to supplies in those areas. An amendment limits a composition-related exemption for non-manufacturers to goods on which the supplier has paid tax on the retail sale price.
      12.
      19/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - CGST
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 49/2023-Central Tax, dated the 29th September, 2023 - Special valuation / RSP-based valuation for pan masala and tobacco from 2026
      Summary: Introduces RSP-based valuation for specified pan masala and tobacco tariff items, treating the maximum declared packaged price as the retail sale price for valuation; where multiple, altered, or area-specific RSPs exist the relevant maximum or area-specific RSP applies. Tariff terms and interpretation rules of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act apply to this clause.
      13.
      19/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - CGST Rate
      Seeks to amend Notification 09/2025- Central Tax (Rate), to prescribe GST rates on tobacco products.
      Summary: The notification amends the Central GST rate schedules: inserts biris into Schedule II at 9%; inserts pan masala, unmanufactured tobacco, tobacco refuse, cigars/cheroots/cigarillos/cigarettes, other manufactured tobacco and substitutes (excluding biris), and inhalation products containing tobacco or nicotine into Schedule III at 20%; and omits Schedule VII at 14%. The amendments take effect on 1 February 2026.
      14.
      03/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - GST CESS Rate
      Seeks to amend Notification 01/2025- Compensation Cess Tax (Rate), to prescribe GST rates on tobacco products.
      Summary: The notification amends the Compensation Cess (Rate) Schedule by substituting the entry in column (4) with "Nil" for a comprehensive list of specified S. Nos. and subitems (S. Nos. 1 through 38 and listed alpha variants), thereby replacing the existing column (4) entries with "Nil" for those items. The amendment is made under sub-section (2) of section 8 of the Goods and Services Tax (Compensation to States) Act, 2017 and comes into force on the 1st day of February, 2026.
      15.
      19/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - IGST Rate
      Seeks to amend Notification 09/2025- Integrated Tax (Rate), to prescribe GST rates on tobacco products.
      Summary: Amends Notification No. 9/2025 to add biris (2403 19 21, 2403 19 29) to the 18% schedule; adds pan masala (2106 90 20), unmanufactured tobacco and tobacco refuse (2401), cigars/cheroots/cigarillos/cigarettes (2402), other manufactured tobacco excluding biris (2403 other than 2403 19 21 and 2403 19 29), and inhalation products including tobacco/nicotine substitutes (2404 11 00 and 2404 19 00) to the 40% schedule; omits Schedule VII 28%; effective 1 February 2026.
      16.
      19/2025 - dated - 31-12-2025 - UTGST Rate
      Seeks to amend Notification 09/2025- Union Territory Tax (Rate), to prescribe GST rates on tobacco products
      Summary: Amends the Union Territory GST rate notification to prescribe GST rates for specified tobacco products by inserting biris into the 9% schedule, adding multiple tobacco and tobacco-related product entries into the 20% schedule (including pan masala, unmanufactured tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, other manufactured tobacco and inhalation products), and omitting the 14% schedule; effective 1 February 2026.

      Indian Laws

      17.
      S.O. 6153 (E) - dated - 31-12-2025 - Indian Law
      Seeks to bring in force provisions of of the Health Security se National Security Cess Act, 2025
      Summary: The Central Government appoints 1 February 2026 as the date on which the provisions of the Health Security se National Security Cess Act, 2025 will come into force, by a Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue notification dated 31 December 2025 issued under the statute and bearing the stated file reference.
      18.
      F. No. IFSCA/GN/2025/012 - dated - 24-12-2025 - Indian Law
      International Financial Services Centres Authority (Global In-House Centres) Regulations, 2025.
      Summary: These regulations create a framework for Global In House Centre Units in IFSCs: defining permissible financial services for Financial Institution Groups, eligibility and FATF based jurisdictional restrictions, registration via a Single Window IT System with in principle approval and 180 day compliance, maintenance of fit and proper standards for key persons, appointment of full time Principal and Compliance Officers based in IFSCs, foreign currency financial reporting, and Authority powers for inspection, enforcement, procedural guidance, relaxation, and continuity from the 2020 regime.
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