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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 03,2026

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 75(7) of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 requires that the amount of tax, interest and penalty determined in an adjudication may not exceed the amounts or grounds specified in the show cause notice; final demands exceeding those specifications, or confirmation on grounds not stated in the notice, are inconsistent with that statutory constraint and implicate the need to provide a meaningful opportunity to respond and be heard before confirming any demand.
      By: Aaditya Bhatt And Chandni Joshi
      Summary: The Tribunal treated cash receipts made pursuant to an agreement executed before the amendment as performance of a pre-existing contractual obligation; in view of full disclosure, timely tax payment and absence of concealment, it applied the reasonable cause exception and declined to impose a statutory penalty for the cash receipts, while stressing that penalty proceedings require assessment-stage recording of contravention and evaluation of bona fides before exercise of penal powers.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Adjudication based solely on notices uploaded to the GST portal's "Additional Notices & Orders" tab without effective communication or opportunity to be heard violates natural justice. Mere portal publication is inadequate; authorities must provide actual notice-including e-mail/mobile-and schedule a personal hearing, and must consider taxpayer submissions before issuing orders.
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      Summary: Two interventions under NIRYAT PROTSAHAN strengthen MSME exports: an interest subvention on pre- and post-shipment rupee export credit (base 2.75%, exporter cap Rs.50 lakh per IEC, limited to a notified HS six-digit positive list) and a collateral guarantee for export credit via CGTMSE (up to 85% for micro/small, 65% for medium exporters, maximum guaranteed exposure Rs.10 crore per exporter per year), both to be piloted with detailed operational guidelines and periodic reviews.
      Summary: India's foreign exchange reserves rose by USD 3.293 billion to USD 696.61 billion for the week to December 26, driven by a USD 184 million increase in foreign currency assets to USD 559.612 billion and a USD 2.956 billion rise in gold reserves to USD 113.32 billion; SDRs and the IMF reserve position also increased to USD 18.803 billion and USD 4.875 billion respectively.
      Summary: An administrative officer was arrested in a bribery-linked money laundering probe, reflecting enforcement action against alleged proceeds-of-crime; separately, electoral authorities are examining allegations of nomination interference, CCTV tampering, and whether pressure or allurement produced unopposed elections, invoking scrutiny of the model code of conduct and electoral integrity.
      Summary: Investigations address alleged syndicate-driven misconduct in the liquor sector from 2019-2022, with parallel money laundering and anti-corruption probes alleging that an individual handled nearly Rs 1,000 crore, received about Rs 200-250 crore, and that proceeds could exceed Rs 3,500 crore; matters involve proceeds-of-crime tracing, economic offence procedures, and detention and pre-trial custody issues.
      Summary: Allegations of a demand of undue advantage of Rs. 1.5 crore in GST evasion matters led to a trap in which two Superintendents were caught accepting Rs. 70 lakh; arrests include a Deputy Commissioner, the two Superintendents, an advocate and a company owner. Searches recovered approx. Rs. 90 lakh in cash, property documents, jewellery and bullion, with total cash seized so far about Rs. 1.60 crore and the investigation ongoing.
      Summary: Exporter-specific names, addresses and trade volumes of limestone shipments were held to be business-sensitive commercial information entitled to confidentiality; disclosure could harm competitors and undermine the fiduciary confidentiality of regulatory interactions, and no overriding public interest was shown to outweigh the RTI exemption.
      Summary: The government announced a Rs 7,295-crore export support package over 2025-31 comprising a Rs 5,181-crore interest subvention scheme subsidising pre- and post-shipment rupee export credit for eligible exporters (about 2.75% subsidy, capped at Rs 50 lakh per MSME annually) and a Rs 2,114-crore collateral support providing credit guarantees for export-linked working capital loans (up to Rs 10 crore per firm); RBI and DGFT will issue implementing guidelines and support applies to a selected positive product list while excluding restricted items, waste and scrap, and PLI-covered items.
      Summary: The Inter-Departmental Committee, chaired by the Department of Financial Services, evaluated proposals from foreign banks to open branches, representative offices, or subsidiaries and, after consulting member ministries on security, political and economic considerations, issued recommendations; the IDC functions as the nodal consultative body in the regulatory review of foreign bank entry.
      Summary: The NSO's user guide for the Annual Survey of Unincorporated Sector Enterprises explains ASUSE conceptual coverage, sampling and estimation, data collection, processing, validation, and the quality assurance framework, and includes confidentiality safeguards and respondent guidance to improve data reliability and informed use by policymakers, researchers, stakeholders, and the public.
      Summary: Authorities arrested two people and imposed travel bans on two others after damage to a Finnish telecommunications undersea cable prompted an investigation into aggravated criminal damage, attempted aggravated criminal damage and aggravated interference with telecommunications. The ship Fitburg was detained; Finnish Customs found structural steel of Russian origin in its cargo and is investigating potential applicability of EU sanctions.
      Summary: A money laundering inquiry, initiated by an Enforcement Case Information Report under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, led to the arrest of a senior administrative officer after investigation of a deputy revenue officer accused of soliciting bribes calculated by area for expedited change of land use approvals; a state anti corruption agency filed a related First Information Report based on the federal complaint.
      Summary: Global equity gains at the start of 2026 were driven by AI related demand expectations and sector concentration in tech and precious metals miners; corporate actions such as a proposed AI chip unit spin off depend on regulatory approvals, while trade policy pauses and prior interest rate cuts, alongside strong corporate profits, underpinned investor sentiment and influenced regional export oriented manufacturing.
      Summary: The rupee fell past 90 to settle at 90.20, pressured by weak macroeconomic data, FII outflows and importers' dollar demand; lower crude and strong equities cushioned losses, and market reports indicated RBI intervention through dollar sales via state-owned banks which helped limit the decline.
      Summary: No general increase in electricity tariffs will apply in Jammu and Kashmir for 2025-26 and the Time of Day (ToD) tariff remains unchanged; the Jammu and Kashmir Power Development Corporation Limited has petitioned the regional regulator to increase the existing 20 per cent surcharge on consumption during morning and evening peak hours.
      Summary: PNGRB's tariff reform collapses three distance based transportation zones into two and applies a uniform Zone 1 tariff of about Rs 54 per million British thermal unit for CNG and domestic PNG nationwide, effective January 1, 2026, leading city gas distributors to cut retail CNG and piped gas prices by varying regional amounts.
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      Companies Law

      1.
      G.S.R. 943 (E) - dated - 31-12-2025 - Co. Law
      Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Amendment Rules, 2025
      Summary: The amendment substitutes existing KYC filings with Form No. DIR-3 KYC Web and renames a regional director designation. Rule 12A requires every individual holding a DIN as on 31 March of a financial year to file KYC in Form No. DIR-3 KYC Web on or before 30 June of the immediately following every third consecutive financial year, and to submit the same form within 30 days of any change in personal mobile number, email address or residential address, along with the prescribed fee.

      GST - States

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      14-Leg./2025 - dated - 16-10-2025 - Punjab SGST
      Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act, 2025.
      Summary: The Act expands defined terms including a new unique identification marking, omits certain sub-sections in sections 12 and 13, clarifies "plant and machinery" retrospectively, tightens credit note and input tax reversal interaction, replaces "auto-generated statement" language with broader "statement" requirements, adds conditions on time limits, mandates upfront deposits for appeals against penalty-only orders, creates a monetary penalty for contraventions related to section 148A, and establishes a track and trace framework requiring affixation of unique markings, recordkeeping, disclosures and prescribed payments; Schedule III is also amended with retrospective effects for specified supplies.

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      S.O. 6116 (E) - dated - 29-12-2025 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 1.3510 hectares, thereby making resultant area as 1.0780 hectares at Kokapet Village, Gandipet Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, in the State of Telangana
      Summary: The Central Government de-notifies 1.3510 hectares from the Kokapet Village Special Economic Zone, reducing the SEZ to 1.0780 hectares. The notification lists the specific survey numbers and areas for the de-notified parcels, records that the State government approved the proposal and the Development Commissioner recommended it, and states that the de-notified land will be used for infrastructure aligned with the SEZ's objectives and will conform to State land use guidelines and master plans.
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      DGFT

      1.
      41/2025-26 - dated 31-12-2025
      Amendments in Chapter 6 of the Handbook of Procedures and Appendix - 6N of Appendices and ANFs
      Summary: Appendix notified under Chapter 6 prescribes standardised templates for letters and permissions to Export Oriented Units, covering acceptance of legal agreements, inclusion or broad banding of items, capacity enhancements, consolidation and DTA sale permissions, LOP extensions, location changes, exit procedures, ad hoc norms and exhibition permissions. Templates require execution or revision of the Legal Agreement where Annexures change, timely submission of supporting documents, maintenance of positive NFE/value addition, compliance with Customs/GST and ITC(HS) eligibility, and may mandate bonds or bank guarantees; Development Commissioners may modify formats or add conditions consistent with the FTP and HBP.

      Customs

      2.
      30/2025 - dated 31-12-2025
      Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations (SCMTR)
      Summary: Import-export manifest messaging is implemented nationwide and stuffing messages are live; DG Systems will onboard SEZ units by API integration and operationalise remaining inland transhipment messages. All stakeholders must file accurate electronic declarations in the prescribed format during the transition period extended to 31 March 2026, while Chief Commissioners and DG Systems conduct weekly outreach and ensure wide publicity and reporting of implementation difficulties.

      Companies Law

      3.
      08/2025 - dated 30-12-2025
      Relaxation of additional fees and extension of time for filing of Financial Statements and Annual Returns under the Companies Act, 2013
      Summary: Companies may file specified annual returns and financial statements for FY 2024-25 - including MGT-7, MGT-7A, AOC-4, AOC-4 CFS, AOC-4 NBFC (Ind AS), AOC-4 CFS NBFC (Ind AS) and AOC-4 (XBRL) - up to 31 January 2026 without payment of additional fees; all other requirements of General Circular No. 06/2025 remain unchanged.
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