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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 06,2026

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: When a corporate guarantee is furnished without consideration to a related person who is eligible for full input tax credit, valuation under Rule 28(2) CGST Rules must be applied and binding CBIC circulars clarifying that such transactions can have nil value (where no invoice is issued and conditions are met) are material. Assessing officers must expressly consider these circulars and the proviso to Rule 28(2) that treats invoice value as open market value for recipients eligible for full ITC; failure to do so requires reconsideration.
      By: Inder
      Summary: Recovery of shares transferred to the IEPF preserves ownership and is executed via a statutory, document-driven claim process: identify the transfer, obtain an entitlement letter from the company/RTA, file the prescribed electronic claim form with account and identity details, prepare and submit required physical documents to the company's nodal officer for verification, and obtain IEPF Authority approval for credit of shares to the claimant's demat account and transfer of dividends to the claimant's bank account.
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      Summary: Statements assert use of tariffs to influence India's purchases of Russian oil, noting a senator's bill proposing 500 percent levies on imports from countries buying Russian oil and reference to an existing 25 percent tariff applied to India; tariffs are presented as tools of trade pressure tied to foreign policy objectives concerning the Russia Ukraine conflict.
      Summary: The advisory creates an electronic filing process on the GST Portal for hotel accommodation suppliers to declare premises as specified premises via Annexure VII (existing registrants for a succeeding financial year) and Annexure VIII (new registration applicants within 15 days of ARN). The facility excludes composition, TDS/TCS, SEZ, casual and cancelled taxpayers but allows suspended taxpayers. Filing mechanics, a 10 premise per declaration limit, ARN/reference number generation, download facility, and continued opt in effect until an opt out (Annexure IX) are set out.
      Summary: Kiteskraft Productions LLP announces recognition of ten individuals for cross sector leadership and social impact, summarising each honouree's main ventures and contributions-including business expansion, philanthropy, a historic Indo-China film co production permit enabling broad theatrical release, sustainable urban agriculture, infrastructure project leadership with ESG integration, and long term self funded community services-framed as part of the organiser's program to recognise outcome oriented leadership.
      Summary: Varvee Global Limited increased Non-Denims - Shirting and Suiting Fabrics production capacity by 6 lakh meters per month (from 12 to 18 lakh meters) via optimisation of existing facilities and improved production processes, as part of a diversification strategy toward a targeted non-denim capacity of up to 50 lakh meters and supported by corporate restructuring and a reported debt-free balance sheet.
      Summary: Arunachal Pradesh recorded a 35.7% rise in Goods and Services Tax collections in the first nine months of fiscal 2025-26, rising from Rs 1,324 crore to Rs 1,519 crore. The increase exceeded the national growth average and is attributed to stronger activity in retail, services, tourism, transport and hospitality, improved taxpayer compliance, and revenue measures including ease-of-doing-business reforms and greater digitalisation that widened the tax base.
      Summary: An enforcement investigation into alleged bribery and money laundering led to the arrest and suspension of a senior administrative officer, triggering criminal-investigative proceedings and administrative discipline. Separately, a municipal commissioner withdrew directives assigning court staff to election duty after recognizing a jurisdictional overstep and receiving judicial censure; unopposed civic poll victories were noted as amenable to legal challenge by opposition parties.
      Summary: United States officials signalled readiness to raise tariffs on India over its purchases of Russian oil while diplomatic channels sought tariff relief; separately, Bangladesh courts and prosecutors moved forward with framing sedition charges and filing a final chargesheet in a murder case, and a deposed Venezuelan leader was scheduled to appear in the US on drug trafficking charges.
      Summary: The Supreme Court will consider whether the NCLT President may, under Rule 16(d), transfer cases between benches in different states after the Gujarat High Court held such transfers are confined intra-state; the dispute follows recusal and transfer orders in ArcelorMittal matters that the High Court set aside and its direction for local re-allotment or a virtual bench.
      Summary: A US Senator said the Indian Ambassador asked him to request that the President relieve the tariff imposed on India for buying Russian crude; the article frames import tariffs as a policy tool to pressure purchasers of Russian energy, notes reported reductions in India's Russian oil purchases and continued procurement via non-sanctioned channels, and records diplomatic engagement with US legislators about energy, defence and trade cooperation.
      Summary: Equity benchmarks fell after US warnings of potential tariff increases against India triggered profit-taking and dampened sentiment; major private banks, IT firms and a large conglomerate were primary laggards while some industrial and consumer names gained. The report links the decline to geopolitical developments and trade-policy signals, notes continued net buying by domestic and foreign institutional investors, and records mixed global market performance with a small drop in Brent crude.
      Summary: The rupee weakened for a fourth straight session to 90.28 per US dollar amid a firmer dollar and subdued equities, with geopolitical tensions boosting safe haven dollar demand while falling crude oil prices and FII inflows partly cushioned the currency; analysts flagged potential Reserve Bank intervention and a near term USD INR trading range of 90.00-90.60, noting recent increases in India's foreign exchange reserves.
      Summary: Forty nine Virtual Digital Asset Service Providers were registered with the Financial Intelligence Unit as reporting entities under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act; they must file suspicious transaction reports, determine and report beneficial ownership of wallets, monitor token offerings, track hosted to unhosted wallet transfers, disclose banking and financial accounts, appoint designated officers, and implement internal audits, risk based customer due diligence, enhanced due diligence, sanctions screening and periodic risk assessments for submission to the federal agency.
      Summary: Investigations allege a scheme in which fixed bribe rates were demanded and collected to expedite change of land use approvals, routed through intermediaries and documented in accounts transmitted to the district collector's office; tracing of over 800 CLU applications reportedly generated proceeds of crime exceeding ten crore rupees. The implicated collector was suspended after custodial detention exceeded the service-rule threshold, with allegations that his statutory authority over CLU approvals enabled control of outcomes and made him the key beneficiary in the laundering arrangement.
      Summary: Tariff threats and proposed high-levy legislation were invoked to pressure countries buying Russian oil: a US political figure warned tariffs on Indian imports could be raised quickly, while a senator described a bill to impose very large duties on goods from buyers of Russian oil as a means to increase economic pressure on Russia by penalising its customers.
      Summary: Param Raksha Life Pro+ combines unit linked life insurance with market linked investment funds, providing lump sum death benefits, accidental disability and enhanced accidental death benefits for certain transport accidents, and an advance payout for terminal illness. Investment risk is borne by the policyholder, and linked units are illiquid until the end of the fifth year. The plan offers flexible premium terms, entry ages 18-65, coverage to age 100, wellness services, and potential Indian tax advantages subject to applicable conditions and individual tax advice.
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      Customs

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      01/2026 - dated - 2-1-2026 - ADD
      Seeks to continue imposition of anti dumping duty on imports of of “Flexible Slabstock Polyol of molecular weight 3000-4000” originating in or exported from Saudi Arabia and UAE .
      Summary: The Central Government has inserted a paragraph in the principal notification to provide that the anti-dumping duty on Flexible Slabstock Polyol of molecular weight 3000-4000 originating in or exported from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates shall remain in force up to and inclusive of 17 June 2026, unless revoked, superseded or amended earlier.

      DGFT

      2.
      54/2025-26 - dated - 3-1-2026 - FTP
      Amendment in Import Policy & Policy Condition of Low Ash Metallurgical Coke under Chapter 27 of ITC (HS), 2022, Schedule-I (Import Policy)
      Summary: The amendment deletes Policy Condition No. 8 in Chapter 27 and reclassifies items under ITC (HS) Codes 27040020, 27040030, 27040040 and 27040090 from Restricted to Free. It expressly permits import of Low Ash Metallurgical Coke (ash content below 18%), including coke fines/coke breeze and ultra low phosphorus metallurgical coke, by removing the previous policy condition that governed those imports.

      GST - States

      3.
      S.R.O. No. 10/2026 - dated - 1-1-2026 - Kerala SGST
      Amendment in Notification No. G.O.(P) No.220/2018/TAXES dated 31st December, 2018
      Summary: The notification substitutes the Explanation's clause (c) to define "Nominated Agency" as entities in Lists 13, 14 and 15 appended to Table 1 of Notification No.45/2025 Customs, thereby expanding agencies eligible under the earlier GST exemption for supply of gold/silver/platinum to exporters; the substitution is deemed effective from 1 November 2025.
      4.
      G.S.R.203/P.A.5/2017/S.164/Amd.(76)/2025 - dated - 23-12-2025 - Punjab SGST
      Punjab Goods and Services Tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: The rules add electronic grant of registration within three working days based on common portal identification and risk-based data analysis (rule 9A), and introduce rule 14A permitting registration for taxpayers with monthly output tax liability to registered persons not exceeding Rs. 2,50,000, subject to mandatory Aadhaar authentication, PAN uniqueness in the State, and specified return and verification conditions for withdrawal filed via FORM GST REG-32, with orders issued in FORM GST REG-33 or rejections in FORM GST REG-05.

      IBC

      5.
      IBBI/2025-26/GN/REG134 - dated - 2-1-2026 - IBC
      Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Liquidation Process) (Amendment) Regulations, 2026.
      Summary: Amendment requires liquidators to file prescribed Forms and enclosures on the Board's electronic platform within stipulated timelines, substituting clause (1) of regulation 47B to make electronic submission mandatory and time-bound for the liquidation process.
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      SEZ

      1.
      Instruction No. 122 - dated 5-1-2026
      Guidelines regarding reorganization including change of name, change of shareholding pattern, business transfer arrangements, court approved mergers and demergers, change of constitution, change of Directors, etc. of SEZ Developers / Co-developers as well as SEZ Units.
      Summary: Where IFSC units undergo reorganization (change of name, shareholding pattern, business transfer, court-approved mergers/demergers, change of constitution or directors), requisite regulatory compliance under the IFSC Act, 2019 must be observed and the Administrator (IFSCA) shall duly intimate the concerned SEZ Unit Approval Committee for purposes required under the SEZ Act and Rules.

      DGFT

      2.
      Trade Notice No. 20/2025-26 - dated 2-1-2026
      Launch of Interest Subvention for Pre- and Post- Shipment Export Credit under EXPORT PROMOTION MISSION – NIRYAT PROTHSAHAN
      Summary: Launch of an interest subvention under Niryat Protsahan to provide a rules-based 2.75% per annum interest relief on pre- and post-shipment rupee export credit for eligible MSME manufacturer and merchant exporters. Support is limited to interest cost, subject to lending in accordance with RBI directions, restricted to exports under a notified HSN six-digit positive list, and capped at Rs 50 lakh per exporter per financial year. Banks must pass benefits upfront and claim monthly reimbursement from RBI via a designated portal, with intent filing and UIN linkage for verification.

      Customs

      3.
      Facility Circular No. 25/2025 - dated 11-12-2025
      Clarifications and Instructions regarding Non realisation or Short Realisation in Export proceeds Show Cause Notices
      Summary: The circular instructs exporters to submit proof of realisation and documentary evidence (e.g., bank confirmation letters and export invoices) to justify any short realisation of export proceeds - noting CBIC guidance that agency commission and foreign bank charges may be allowed within a 12.5% FOB limit - and warns that absence of such documentary proof will generally lead the adjudicating authority to conduct a Personal Hearing before final decision.
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