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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 25,2025

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: The author urges courts to stop routinely dismissing matters with riders like "question of law is kept open" or saying "we are not inclined to exercise our jurisdiction", because those practices create legal uncertainty, prolong litigation, and increase backlog. Courts should first determine whether a substantial question of law arises and, if so, decide it on the merits rather than leaving issues unresolved; policy dismissals that are expressly non binding are distinct from the criticized practice.
      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: Begin tariff disputes by analysing the goods technically to select the correct customs tariff entry; if headings are unclear, apply the General Rules of Interpretation, using Rule 1 and Rule 3 as applicable. Use the Trade Parlance Test and supplier classifications as supporting evidence. Challenge unclear expert opinions, obtain independent technical advice, address employee statements, and respond to customs allegations with arguments based on GIR, chapter notes and relevant exclusions; consult Harmonized System explanatory notes as a last resort.
      By: Vaibhav Garg
      Summary: The article advises young investors to leverage time and compounding by aligning investment strategy with personal risk tolerance and investment horizon, using diversification and low-cost vehicles (index funds, ETFs) for broad market exposure, treating cryptocurrencies as speculative, and maintaining a financial foundation through budgeting, expense control, and an emergency fund to support consistent saving and portfolio reviews.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Notifications revise GST rates and definitions: fortified rice kernel is reclassified with a concessional rate and an expanded definition of pre-packaged and labelled; gene therapy is exempted; food inputs for free distribution to economically weaker sections receive a reduced rate. Tax on old and used vehicles is shifted to a margin-based levy. Changes to mechanism and compliance include revised specified premises classification with opt-in/out declarations, narrowing of reverse charge applicability for sponsorships and rental by composition taxpayers, conditional exemption from compensation cess for certain exports, updated arrest and bail guidance requiring written grounds, adjusted draft input-credit generation timing, and portal procedures for a statutory waiver scheme.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Inter-Ministerial Committee for Pre-Shipment Inspection Agencies (PSIAs) authorises and monitors PSIAs, issues and enforces inspection procedures and certification protocols, reviews inspection reports, addresses exporter complaints and disputes, and recommends corrective measures or guideline revisions. It coordinates across trade, customs and standards bodies to ensure PSIAs comply with export regulations and international standards, and follows a process of formal application, committee review, recommendations and follow-up to resolve issues and improve inspection integrity and efficiency.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Cumulation in Rules of Origin allows inputs from multiple treaty partners to be combined so final goods qualify for preferential tariff treatment. It includes bilateral, regional, diagonal and full cumulation forms, each requiring harmonised ROO and mutual agreement terms to function. Cumulation increases sourcing flexibility, export competitiveness and regional integration but presents challenges such as administrative complexity, local content requirements and limited scope where agreements do not permit cumulation.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Under Section 206C(9) an Assessing Officer may issue a certificate allowing collection of tax at a lower TCS rate on application in Form No.13 filed electronically under Rule 37G, with prescribed income, liability and supporting particulars (including Annexures I and II and a justification note). PAN must be furnished to obtain the certificate; the tax-collection account number requirement has been dispensed with. The Assessing Officer processes TCS statements, determines estimated liability considering prior years and payments, issues an intimation within one year, and may issue a person-specific certificate under Rule 37H valid for the assessment year unless cancelled; amounts collected and paid are credited as tax paid for the collector's payee.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Disqualification under Section 125(1)(e) of the SVLDR Scheme depends on whether duty was quantified on or before the cut-off date, not on exact correspondence with later demands; an admission of liability and payment before that date constitutes quantification. Discrepancies between declared figures and later show-cause notices are matters for verification under Section 126, where the Designated Authority may verify figures and make counter-offers, rather than grounds for automatic ineligibility.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: CBIC has introduced an automated system for issuing the Automated Out of Charge (OOC) for holders of AEO-T2 and AEO-T3 status, enabling customs to issue the OOC automatically once prescribed compliance checks are satisfied. The mechanism replaces manual clearance steps for eligible AEOs, shortens release times, reduces paperwork, lowers the incidence of human error, and provides real-time status notifications.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Types of ocean freight containers are described by design and common uses-standard dry, High Cube, refrigerated and insulated units, ventilated, open top, flat rack, tank containers, pallet wide, double door, car carriers, swap bodies and cold treatment boxes-and selection depends on cargo size, weight, temperature or ventilation needs, loading method, transhipment and intermodal compatibility, and compliance with international technical and safety standards to ensure security and prevent damage or spoilage.
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      Summary: The halwa ceremony coincides with a supervised lock-in period in the North Block basement to maintain confidentiality of the final Annual Financial Statement and related constitutional documents until the Budget speech. The government has moved to a paperless distribution model: constitutionally prescribed budget documents, including the Annual Financial Statement, Demand for Grants and Finance Bill, are issued digitally through an authorised mobile application, a change that has shortened the operational lock-in and altered traditional printing logistics.
      Summary: An FIR was filed under section 308 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita alleging extortion by a jailed journalist who, purportedly using his claimed access to officials and media influence, threatened to malign a real estate agent and implicate him in a false case to extract payments; initial sums were allegedly paid and further demands prompted the complainant to approach police, and the matter is subject to ongoing investigation.
      Summary: Government e Marketplace (GeM) registered a new Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) milestone within the first ten months of fiscal 2024-25, driven mainly by rapid expansion of the services segment and introduction of new service categories. Central government entities were major procurers, placing substantial high value bids, while platform reforms and scaling enabled high daily order volumes and broader supplier participation, consolidating GeM's role in streamlining public procurement.
      Summary: Advisory sets out redundancy and continuity mechanisms for e Invoice and e Waybill operations: multiple IRPs and dual e Waybill portals as alternate channels; a unified authentication token valid across NIC e Invoice and e Waybill portals; API interoperability enabling cross portal execution of key functions (IRN details, cancellation, e Waybill generation and retrieval, select Part B updates); and a sandbox for testing. Taxpayers are urged to verify direct API cross portal support and coordinate with IRPs, ERPs, GSPs, ASPs and system integrators to enable these redundancies.
      Summary: Counterfeit summons are being circulated using fake Document Identification Numbers (DIN) and departmental insignia. Taxpayers must authenticate any summons, notice or letter via the CBIC "VERIFY CBIC-DIN" online facility. If DIN verification indicates a communication is fraudulent, the recipient should immediately report it to the appropriate DGGI or CGST formation to enable enforcement action. The guidance reiterates adherence to the prescribed DIN generation and quoting procedure for official communications.
      Summary: Allegations describe seven accused operating separate ponzi modules that solicited investor funds via social media, allegedly converting proceeds into cryptocurrencies through multiple bank accounts and VDA wallets on exchanges to obscure origins. Searches across multiple locations recovered cash, digital devices, storage media, and cryptocurrency holdings. The case is registered under IPC section 120 B, 420 and Section 66D of the IT Act, 2000, on allegations of conspiracy, cheating, and deceptive electronic communications, with investigative focus on transaction records, exchange wallets, and forensic analysis of digital evidence.
      Summary: The British government argues against imposition of tariffs by stressing that the United States lacks a trade deficit in manufactured goods with the UK and that the UK's services-based economy makes tariffs an inappropriate tool; it urges diplomatic engagement and trade negotiation rather than levies. Ministers also sought to advance a post-Brexit agreement with the European bloc while lowering export barriers for food and farm products and promoting the UK as an investment destination.
      Summary: A public-private collaboration via an MoU establishes incubation programmes for manufacturing and related startups, linking them with international ecosystems. The private partner will provide market insights, guidance on foreign markets, and operational support throughout the startup lifecycle to strengthen entrepreneurship and global competitiveness.
      Summary: India's foreign exchange reserves fell in the reporting week principally due to a decline in foreign currency assets, reflecting valuation changes in non US currency holdings and Reserve Bank of India interventions to moderate rupee volatility; gold and SDR holdings moved slightly upward while the IMF reserve position decreased.
      Summary: The commentary frames intra-coalition contestation as political norm and distinguishes local electoral contests from national ideological battles. It alleges impartiality failures in preparation of voters' lists and presses for procedural change by replacing electronic voting machines with ballot papers to protect electoral integrity. Separately, it urges GST simplification by reducing multiple tax rates to one or two rates to enhance implementation.
      Summary: The festival, held after inclusion of Mianzhu New Year painting on the UNESCO List of intangible cultural heritage, foregrounded community participation and public performance of traditional folk arts, including ethnic customs and artisanal techniques. Municipal policy tied heritage recognition to tourism and industry development by creating heritage-branded attractions and supporting enterprises, reporting increases in tourist numbers, tourism revenue, and growth in the New Year painting industry.
      Summary: A petition sought abolition of the Tax Deduction at Source mechanism as arbitrary and violative of the Right to Equality, the Right to Practice a Profession, and the Right to Life and Personal Liberty, arguing that TDS imposes heavy procedural and financial compliance burdens on payers and disproportionately affects weaker and small earners by shifting sovereign tax-collection responsibilities onto private citizens. The Supreme Court refused to consider the plea on merits, noting TDS is widely used and directing that implementation or rule-related issues be pursued before the appropriate forum.
      Summary: India is in a cyclical downturn driven by tighter lending, lower election-year public spending, and weaker consumption and investment; the second half of the fiscal year is expected to improve if the government increases capital expenditure and targeted rural programs while limiting additional borrowing to stabilise yields and marginally reduce the fiscal deficit.
      Summary: Congress accused the government of presiding over a substantial rupee depreciation during the incumbent prime minister's decade, asserting a cumulative fall of about fifty percent against the US dollar, attributing a significant share of that decline to current policies, noting a recent decline in foreign exchange reserves, and demanding a disclosed plan to stabilise the currency and relieve inflationary pressure on citizens.
      Summary: Global equity markets advanced after U.S. benchmark equities hit a new high and the Bank of Japan raised its key policy rate, prompting yen strength that pressured export-oriented Japanese shares. Oil prices eased after calls for lower crude prices, easing some inflation concerns, while U.S. Treasury yields moved modestly amid mixed economic data and tariff-related rhetoric. Cryptocurrency prices retreated from recent records, reflecting short-term volatility amid shifting risk sentiment.
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      Central Excise

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      01/2025 - dated - 23-1-2025 - CE (NT)
      Re-assignment of central excise and service tax appeals filled on or after 01.07.2017
      Summary: Re-assignment of central excise and service tax appeals appoints specified Principal Additional Director General or Additional Director General officers within the territorial jurisdiction of a Principal Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner as Central Excise Officers, vests them with all powers under the Central Excise Act and the Finance Act and rules, and assigns them, together with Principal Commissioners and Commissioners (including Audit and Appeals), the jurisdiction to pass orders in appeal for appeals filed on or after 1 July 2017 with the Commissioner (Appeals) in the territorial jurisdiction specified.

      DGFT

      2.
      54/2024-25 - dated - 24-1-2025 - FTP
      Amendment in import Policy Condition of Glufosinate Technical covered under HS Code 38089390 of Chapter 38 of Schedule –I (Import Policy) of ITC (HS) 2022
      Summary: Amendment places a Minimum Import Price-linked condition on Glufosinate Technical (purity min 95% w/w): imports are Restricted if CIF value is below Rs. 1289 per kg and Free if CIF value is Rs. 1289 per kg or above, subject to registration and non-prohibition under the Insecticides Act, 1968; the condition is extended and will be reviewed after one year from this notification.

      GST

      3.
      08/2025 - dated - 23-1-2025 - CGST
      Central Tax Notification for waiver of the late fee
      Summary: Waiver of excess late fees under section 47 is provided where registered persons who were required to furnish reconciliation statement in FORM GSTR-9C with the annual return in FORM GSTR-9 failed to submit it with the return but subsequently furnish FORM GSTR-9C on or before the prescribed cutoff; no refund is available for late fees already paid for delayed furnishing of FORM GSTR-9C.
      4.
      07/2025 - dated - 23-1-2025 - CGST
      Central Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: Rule 16A authorises the proper officer to grant a temporary identification number to any person not liable to registration but required to make payments under the Act, by issuing an order in Part B of FORM GST REG-12. The substituted FORM GST REG-12 provides Part B fields for identity, contact, bank details, effective date and the temporary ID, and requires filing a proper registration application within ninety days and sending a copy of the order to the corresponding jurisdictional authority.
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