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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 27,2026

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      By: Sadanand Bulbule
      Summary: Inspection under Section 67 of the CGST Act permits entry, search and seizure only when a proper officer holds pre existing, recorded reasons to believe-based on tangible material and evaluated by an officer-that the contingencies in sub sections (a) or (b) exist. System generated assignments or post entry manufacture of belief do not meet the statutory threshold; reasons must be written, referable to material, disclosed to the affected person, and reach a threshold of reasonable certainty, failing which the inspection is jurisdictionally invalid.
      By: Ca Tushar Makkar
      Summary: Audits repeatedly find failures in Ind AS implementation: absent enforceable contracts, misidentification of performance obligations, ignored variable consideration, timing errors in revenue recognition, off balance sheet lease treatment instead of recognising Right of Use assets, misuse of short term exemptions and wrong discount rates, misclassification of financial instruments under the business model and SPPI test, and omission of Expected Credit Loss provisions. Remedies emphasise training, documented judgments, contract review, technology adoption, and auditor focus on judgmental areas.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The High Court held that Rule 39(1)(a) of the CGST Rules, insofar as it mandates same month distribution of Input Tax Credit, is ultra vires Section 20 of the CGST Act because the parent statute only delegated power to prescribe the manner of distribution, not to impose a substantive time limit that could extinguish a lawfully availed vested ITC; the Court also found procedural defects in the audit and rejected extended limitation where returns disclosed particulars.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The Central Excise (Amendment) Act, 2025 and related notifications (effective 1 February 2026) restore and increase excise duty on tobacco products to maintain tax incidence post-cess, classify chewing tobacco, jarda and gutkha produced by packing machines under a capacity based special excise regime with rules for capacity determination, and amend GST schedules to place biris at 9% and multiple tobacco products and inhalation goods at 20%, while omitting the 14% Schedule VII entries; duty proceeds are to be redistributed to states per Finance Commission recommendations.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The seat of international commercial arbitration is to be ascertained from the parties' intention in the contractual matrix: a mother agreement containing a clear arbitration clause and choice of governing law fixes the juridical seat and curial law, and subsequent ancillary contracts do not displace that choice absent clear novation. The juridical seat determines supervisory courts and exclusion of domestic Part I, and an arbitral tribunal seated in the chosen jurisdiction that has rendered a final award precludes parallel proceedings and re litigation on the same subject matter.
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      Summary: The US Treasury Secretary signalled a possible process to remove a 25% tariff on India for buying Russian oil, while a US political leader threatened a 100% tariff on Canadian imports over a China trade deal, illustrating use and modification of unilateral tariff measures in trade policy.
      Summary: A foreign policy actor threatened imposition of a 100 per cent tariff on Canadian imports if Canada proceeds with a trade deal with China that lowers tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for reduced import taxes on Canadian farm products, framing Canada as a transit point for Chinese goods and proposing unilateral tariffs as a contingent countermeasure to influence Canadian trade policy.
      Summary: Seventeen FIRs were registered by the Economic Offences Wing, Crime Branch Jammu after preliminary verification of written complaints alleging fraud, cheating, impersonation and forgery, misuse of official positions, tampering with public records, and wrongful losses to the government exchequer and financial institutions; complaints include irregular PRC issuance, forged KYC for bank loans, fake appointment letters, revenue irregularities, illegal financial gains and threats to complainants.
      Summary: The United States imposed a 25% tariff on crude oil imports from Russia as a trade-enforcement measure; the Treasury Secretary reports Indian refinery purchases of Russian crude have collapsed and there is a potential pathway to remove that 25% tariff, although the tariff remains in force.
      Summary: The summit will finalise a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement to govern tariff and non tariff measures, establish a Strategic Defence Partnership pact to structure defence cooperation and technology collaboration, and create a Mobility Framework to regulate movement of Indian professionals for services and employment across EU member states, all anchored on existing bilateral trade relations.
      Summary: The policy changes raise agarwood export limits (chips from 25,000 to 1.50 lakh; oil from 1,500 kg to 75,000 kg), introduce digitised export approvals, permit traders to carry samples abroad, and support an Rs 80 crore cluster alongside BIS certification, GI tagging, and a 25 lakh tree planting target to expand Tripura's agarwood economy.
      Summary: A criminal complaint alleging abetment of suicide was registered after a GST official was found dead with a note referencing work issues; the family alleges sustained workplace and personal harassment-including attempted abduction of their child, deliberate vehicular ramming near the office, and verbal abuse-and criticises delay in formal action and nondisclosure of the purported suicide note, leading to protests prompting a probe and registration of a case against a departmental colleague.
      Summary: Provisional selection in the fourth round of the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for White Goods commits Rs.863 crore by five AC-component manufacturers, projecting Rs.8,337.24 crore production and 1,799 direct jobs by FY 2027-28; eight applicants were referred to a Committee of Experts. The Scheme, with a Rs.6,238 crore outlay for FY 2021-22 to FY 2028-29, provides reducing incremental-sales incentives (approximately 6% to 4%) over five years after a base year and one-year gestation, aiming to raise domestic value addition to 75-80% and strengthen the component ecosystem for Air Conditioners and LED Lights.
      Summary: President Trump's use of unilateral economic and diplomatic pressure - threatened tariffs, public rebukes, and rescinding multilateral invitations - is undermining the post war rules based order by injecting unpredictability into trade and security ties, straining NATO and allied trust, and prompting middle powers to pursue coordinated, legitimacy based responses while invoking Article 5 as a marker of collective defense obligations.
      Summary: The European Commission's regulation suspends specific tariff preferences under the EU Generalised System of Preferences for 2026-2028, entered into force 1 January 2026; agricultural lines remain eligible, leather is reinstated, and thirteen non agricultural sections are suspended as part of the EU's graduation process tied to export competitiveness, resulting in 1.66 billion graduating out of GSP and leaving 11.24 billion eligible under the GSP (2023 data), affecting about 2.66% of India's exports to the EU.
      Summary: The special court held that PMLA prosecution is unsustainable absent a subsisting predicate offence and corresponding proceeds of crime; with discharge orders in the underlying corruption and cheating matters and release of attached properties having attained finality, PMLA proceedings against those discharged cannot continue, while cases where discharge orders are under challenge or not sought remain unaffected.
      Summary: The rupee hit an intraday record low of 92.00 and settled at 91.90 against the US dollar due to foreign capital outflows, risk off global sentiment, stronger US yields and higher crude, with analysts warning of continued negative bias, potential breach of 92, and noting possible support from a weaker dollar or Reserve Bank intervention.
      Summary: The summit will formalise a free trade agreement, a strategic defence partnership framework, and a mobility framework for Indian students, researchers, workers and highly skilled professionals. Complementary measures will boost investment and cooperation in supply chains such as clean hydrogen, solar equipment, machinery and manufacturing, and advance defence industrial collaboration. These deliverables are framed to strengthen a rules-based international order, address geopolitical challenges including the implications of Russia's war against Ukraine, and explore the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor and broader connectivity initiatives to enhance integration and supply chain resilience.
      Summary: UFBU-served conciliation with the Chief Labour Commissioner, IBA, banks and DFS failed to resolve UFBU's demand for a five-day work week; UFBU has therefore notified a nationwide strike on January 27, which combined with adjacent holidays may disrupt public sector banking services, while UFBU proposes compensating by adding 40 minutes of work Monday-Friday.
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      45/2025-26 - dated 23-1-2026
      Procedure for Second Round of Allocation of TRQ under tariff head 7108 under India-UAE CEPA for FY 2025-26
      Summary: DGFT invites competitive e auction bids for a second round allocation of gold TRQ under India-UAE CEPA for FY 2025 26 limited to 80 MT; TRQ authorisations will be valid six months. Eligible bidders must hold BIS hallmark registration and GST registration and comply with Annexure IV; MSME and other unit caps for the second round are 50 KG, 100 KG, 250 KG and 500 KG respectively, in addition to any first round allocations. The process requires online registration on MSTC, Class III digital signature, a participation fee and INR 100,000 bid security; financial bids use 51 price buckets and the EFC allocates quantities to Preferred Bidders who must pay for allotted TRQ or face forfeiture and sanctions for misconduct.
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