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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jan 29,2025

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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Classification of marks and legal protection mechanisms for brand identifiers assist businesses in selecting appropriate protection. Word marks protect literal wording; design marks secure graphical elements; combination marks capture verbal and visual distinctiveness. Service marks apply to services, certification marks indicate conformance to standards or origin, and collective marks identify members of an organisation. Registration confers legal protection against infringement, exclusive use rights and a competitive barrier to imitation, with trademark registration as the operative enforcement mechanism.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Contesting an application for condonation of delay is a decisive procedural step because dismissal of the condonation petition terminates the appeal. Counsel for the respondent must closely scrutinise the chronological events and require documentary proof for each step relied upon to explain delay. Where appellants-especially government departments-invoke routine file movement despite available IT enabled communication and e filing, those explanations are vulnerable. Absence of contemporaneous records, duplicated or unexplained intervals, and lack of a substantial question of law supporting the appeal strengthen the case for denying condonation; respondents should seek production of appeal scrutiny reports and related documents and press for court directions if records are withheld.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Geopolitical tensions prompt export restrictions, sanctions, and investment screening that constrain flows of semiconductors, AI components, and other advanced-technology inputs, driving export controls and tech decoupling. Concentration of rare earth production creates supply vulnerabilities, prompting supply diversification, recycling, and strategic resource policies. High-end goods face tariffs, non-tariff barriers and logistical disruption, encouraging firms to regionalize production, reroute sourcing, and build resilience through stockpiles and nearshoring.
      By: Tushar Malik
      Summary: GST on jewellery is levied on the total value of the supply, including materials and making charges; the sale is a composite supply with the principal supply being the metal and making charges treated as job work. The same GST treatment applies to digital gold. Manufacturers and job workers can claim ITC on inputs and capital goods; principals can claim ITC on GST paid to job workers. Compliance obligations include e-way bill rules, time-limited movement-to-job-worker exemptions, and tax treatment of waste and scrap, with registration required when turnover exceeds statutory limits.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Section 169 prescribes alternative statutory modes for service - personal delivery, registered post, e mail, portal/newspaper publication or affixture - with direct delivery, registered post and e mail treated as primary alternatives and portal publication or affixture permissible only when those modes are impracticable; Rules cannot curtail the statute and authorities must follow the statutory sequence to protect principles of natural justice.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Export of pesticides requires product registration and approval by the Central Insecticides Board and Registration Committee, compliance with environmental and manufacturing quality standards, and export-specific documentation such as export permits, certificates of analysis and phytosanitary certificates. Exporters must meet importing-country residue and testing standards, adhere to hazardous goods transport rules, and implement end-user verification to prevent misuse, while aligning labeling and packaging with both domestic and foreign regulatory requirements.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Importer Exporter Code (IEC) is a mandatory lifetime 10 digit identifier issued by DGFT; IEC holders must update details electronically annually (April-June) and failure to update will result in de activation. De activated IECs can be re activated automatically after online updation via the DGFT portal (ANF 2A), using electronic authentication and any required supporting documents; upon successful verification the IEC status is updated and transmitted to the Customs system.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Exporters of imitation jewellery must secure accurate HSN classification and obtain a RCMC to meet customs and trade procedures and to qualify for export incentives. Compliance with the Foreign Trade Policy and Customs Act processes, submission of prescribed export documents (commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, GST invoice, insurance, and export declarations) and adherence to procedural claim requirements are prerequisites for accessing schemes such as duty drawback, RODTEP, interest equalization and transport support.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The import of fruits, vegetables, and exotic fruits into India requires compliance with phytosanitary standards, food safety norms, and customs procedures. Importers must obtain an Importer Exporter Code, FSSAI registration, and APEDA registration where applicable, secure phytosanitary certificates or plant quarantine NOCs, and submit prescribed documents for customs clearance. Shipments are subject to inspection, quarantine, and payment of customs duties and GST; after clearance, imported produce must meet FSSAI labelling, packaging, and local distribution requirements.
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      Summary: The Competition Commission of India approved a proposed acquisition by Renew Exim DMCC of approximately 46.64% of ITD Cementation India Limited together with an open offer for about 26% of voting capital under the SEBI Substantial Acquisition and Takeovers framework, which would result in up to 72.64% shareholding post-transaction; Renew Exim DMCC is a Dubai-based holding company with no Indian operations and the target operates in heavy civil and EPC sectors.
      Summary: The Supreme Court is portrayed as a people's court that has progressively operationalised constitutional promises of social, economic and political justice since 1950. Its institutional development across successive decades reflects responsiveness to democratic needs and an expanded remit spanning personal liberty, environment, intellectual property, privacy and information rights. The Court now confronts three principal challenges-arrears, litigation costs, and falsehood-that affect timely, accessible and credible administration of justice while it continues to shape economic governance through statutory clarification in insolvency and arbitration.
      Summary: A presidential tariff threat seeks to leverage high import duties on Canada and Mexico to pressure cooperation on border and drug-control issues by mirroring threats used against Colombia. Economic analyses cited warn that broad tariffs would raise inflation, reduce growth, and hit energy, automotive, and transportation sectors hard due to integrated supply chains, while also risking retaliatory measures from trading partners. Responses range from threats of retaliation and diplomatic engagement to administration claims that tariffs should be evaluated alongside other policy measures and possible carveouts to limit economic harm.
      Summary: The 4th Review Committee proposed 61 recommendations under the ISI Act, 1959 to strengthen governance through performance-based evaluations and increased autonomy, expand academic programs into fields like data science and machine learning, build research infrastructure and digital administrative systems, and foster industry and government partnerships for revenue generation. The Council for 2024-26 has commenced phased implementation-short-term recruitment and infrastructure upgrades, medium-term program and financial enhancements, and a long-term vision to position ISI as a global leader by its centenary-supported by government facilitation.
      Summary: Ministers advanced bilateral cooperation across trade, investment, technology, food security and renewable energy and agreed to expedite a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) to expand market access. They signed a Protocol amending the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) to align with international cross border taxation standards, simplify tax procedures and enhance cooperation on tax administration.
      Summary: A Memorandum of Understanding between the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade and the Jammu & Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute establishes coordinated branding, outreach, and access to the Startup India ecosystem, focusing on mentorship, knowledge exchange, infrastructure support, market linkages, funding networks, and international expansion to strengthen the regional startup ecosystem.
      Summary: TVS Motor Company reported increased operating revenue, higher Operating EBITDA and an expanded Operating EBITDA margin for the quarter and the nine months ended December 2024, with PBT and PAT rising year over year. Volume growth in two wheelers, scooters and electric scooters, alongside higher exports, supported revenue and profitability, while three wheeler volumes declined and a fair valuation loss partially offset quarterly earnings.
      Summary: RBI liquidity injection prompted a rebound in benchmark indices led by intense buying in banking and rate-sensitive stocks, with large-cap financials outperforming while several sectors lagged; market breadth remained weak amid global uncertainty, mixed domestic indicators and isolated firm-level setbacks that compressed overall market capitalisation despite index gains.
      Summary: Free Trade Agreement negotiations are being actively revived via a UK ministerial visit to India to accelerate FTA talks and the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, aiming to pair a concluded Free Trade Agreement with a Bilateral Investment Treaty and Technology Security Initiative. A UK-India Future Forum report highlights actionable strategies and prioritises sectoral cooperation in energy, technology, healthcare, defence and decarbonisation, while stakeholder roundtables promoted public-private projects-such as low carbon hydrogen and carbon capture-as models for operationalising trade and investment commitments.
      Summary: An amendment to Rule 8 enables Biometric-based Aadhaar Authentication and document verification via GSTN. After filing Form GST REG-01 applicants receive either an OTP Aadhaar link or a link to book a GST Suvidha Kendra appointment; if booked, they must attend the GSK with the appointment confirmation, jurisdiction details, original Aadhaar and PAN, and original uploaded documents. Biometric authentication and verification at the GSK are required for individuals in REG-01, and ARNs are generated only after these processes are completed.
      Summary: Benchmark equity indices rebounded after two sessions of decline, led by banking and rate sensitive shares following a central bank liquidity injection; gains were concentrated in financials while pharmaceuticals, engineering and select technology names lagged, and international market cues and a rise in the crude benchmark were contemporaneous factors influencing short term volatility.
      Summary: Tariff threats, US dollar strength, rising US treasury yields and sustained foreign fund outflows drove the rupee weaker, while declines in crude oil and Reserve Bank of India open market operations were identified as potential cushions; ongoing FII outflows and importer dollar demand may sustain negative bias absent further central bank intervention or improved global risk sentiment.
      Summary: Interest rates affect business loan affordability and borrowing capacity: higher rates raise interest payments and constrain investment, while lower rates reduce interest burdens and increase access to credit. Determinants of loan pricing include macroeconomic policy rates, borrower creditworthiness and financials, industry risk, loan amount and tenure, collateral, and lender relationships. Mitigation strategies include choosing fixed-rate loans, using secured financing to lower rates, comparing multiple lenders, accelerating repayments when rates are favorable, and consolidating multiple debts into a single facility.
      Summary: Daily movements in international and domestic markets affect gold value and thus the maximum loan amount lenders will advance; lenders set eligibility and quantum by referencing prevailing market rates. A gold loan calculator uses gold weight, purity and current per gram price to estimate maximum loan value for borrowers. The article notes that a registered non bank finance company offers competitive interest rates, part release and prepayment terms, free insurance on pledged gold, flexible repayment options, and standard promotional disclaimers and corporate credit rating information.
      Summary: The central bank announced Open Market Operations purchases of government securities, a foreign exchange buy/sell swap auction, and a Variable Rate Repo facility to inject liquidity into the banking system, specifying auction schedules and notified amounts; markets interpreted these measures as supportive for banking stocks and as increasing prospects of monetary policy easing, while foreign institutional flows and global market dynamics remained influential.
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      Income Tax

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      11/2025 - dated - 27-1-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Central Government approves Shri Chaitanya Health and Care Trust, for its unit ‘Bhaktivedanta Hospital & Research Institute’, Thane, Maharashtra, under the category of ‘University, college or other institution’ for the purposes of clause (ii) of sub-section (1) of section 35 of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: Central Government approves Shri Chaitanya Health and Care Trust for its unit Bhaktivedanta Hospital & Research Institute, Thane, Maharashtra, as eligible for Scientific Research recognition under the category University, college or other institution for purposes of clause (ii) of sub-section (1) of section 35 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 read with Rules 5C and 5E of the Income-tax Rules, 1962, with effect from publication and applicable to assessment years 2025-26 to 2029-30.
      2.
      10/2025 - dated - 27-1-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2025
      Summary: Rules amend the Income-tax Rules to (1) treat Venture Capital Funds under clause (23FB) of section 10 as Category I Alternative Investment Funds regulated under IFSC Fund Management Regulations, (2) prescribe permitted activities and a foreign currency interest requirement for Finance Companies in IFSCs under section 94B, and (3) impose investor diversification, asset concentration and listing/compliance conditions for retail schemes and Exchange Traded Funds qualifying under clause (4D) of section 10, with updated definitions cross referencing IFSC Fund Management Regulations.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MRD/TPD/CIR/P/2025/08 - dated 28-1-2025
      Development of Web-based portal: iSPOT(Integrated SEBI Portal for Technical glitches) for reporting of technical glitches.
      Summary: SEBI requires Market Infrastructure Institutions to submit the preliminary and RCA report of technical glitches via the web based portal iSPOT, integrated with the SEBI Intermediary portal and accessible with existing SI credentials. The circular amends relevant Master Circular clauses to mandate iSPOT use, takes effect February 3, 2025, and directs MIIs to update systems and bye laws to ensure timely submission and centralized recordkeeping for monitoring and compliance.
      2.
      SEBI/HO/MRD-PoD2/CIR/P/2024/00181 - dated 30-12-2024
      Master Circular for Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations
      Summary: SEBI issues a consolidated Master Circular effective on issuance, rescinding listed prior circulars while preserving prior acts and applications, and consolidating operative rules for exchanges and clearing corporations covering trading (bulk/block deals, circuit breakers, price bands, call auctions, IPO/re listing controls), margin trading (eligibility, margins, collateral, leverage, disclosures), market making and liquidity schemes, settlement and risk management, trade annulment procedures, and the framework for Depository Receipts and related compliance and reporting obligations.

      GST

      3.
      244/01/2025 - dated 28-1-2025
      Regularizing payment of GST on co-insurance premium apportioned by the lead insurer to the co-insurer and on ceding /re-insurance commission deducted from the reinsurance premium paid by the insurer to the reinsurer
      Summary: Specified insurance transactions are treated as neither supply under Schedule III where (a) lead insurer apportionment of co insurance premium is conditional on the lead insurer paying all applicable central, state/UT and integrated taxes on the full premium, and (b) ceding/reinsurance commission deducted from reinsurance premium is conditional on the reinsurer paying all applicable central, state/UT and integrated taxes on the gross reinsurance premium inclusive of such commission; GST payment for these transactions is regularized retrospectively from 01.07.2017 to 31.10.2024 on an "as is where is" basis.
      4.
      245/02/2025 - dated 28-1-2025
      Clarifications regarding applicability of GST on certain services
      Summary: Penal charges levied by Regulated Entities in compliance with RBI directions are treated as charges for breach of contract and not consideration; hence no GST is payable on such penal charges. RBI regulated Payment Aggregators that handle settlement into escrow qualify as "acquiring bank" for the exemption on settlement of amounts up to two thousand rupees per card transaction, limited to settlement functions; Payment Gateways are excluded. Various historical GST liabilities on specified services by government research providers, skilling training partners, renting to composition taxpayers, electricity ancillary services, and cultural institutes are regularized on an "as is where is" basis for identified intervening periods.

      Customs

      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 09 / 2025 - dated 23-1-2025
      Enabling Voluntary Payment electronically on ICEGATE e-Payment Platform- reg.
      Summary: Enables electronic collection of Voluntary/Self Initiated Payments (SIP) on the ICEGATE e Payment Platform to replace manual TR 6 over the counter payments. Registered users may generate self initiated challans for payments relating primarily to past clearances (not for live consignments), select a prescribed purpose from Annexure A, and pay via the Electronic Cash Ledger or enabled bank/NEFT/RTGS/payment aggregator modes. Officers must not accept manual TR 6 payments except with Commissioner approval; payment proof must be submitted and can be verified through the ICEGATE enquiry link.
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