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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 05,2025

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Budget 2025-26 proposes a New Income Tax Bill to simplify direct tax law and reduce litigation, revises personal tax slabs and thresholds including expanded TDS/TCS limits and rules for self occupied property, and advances compliance and sectoral incentives. Indirect tax changes include customs tariff rationalisation, extensions of exemptions for specified medical imports, time limits for provisional assessments, and multiple CGST Act amendments-definition clarifications, broader input tax credit distribution for inter state reverse charge supplies, returns and credit note adjustments, insertion of a Track and Trace Mechanism with penalties, and mandatory pre deposit for penalty only appeals, subject to enactment of the Finance Bill.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Anti Dumping Duty counters imports sold below normal value by imposing a duty equal to the difference between export price and normal value to eliminate injury to domestic producers. Safeguard Duty is a temporary, non discriminatory response to a sudden import surge that causes serious injury, determined by the magnitude of the surge and its impact. Countervailing Duty offsets foreign government subsidies by imposing a duty equivalent to the subsidy amount specific to the product so subsidised imports do not distort the domestic market.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: E commerce's expansion has increased risks of trademark infringement via counterfeit goods, cybersquatting, keyword advertising, and parallel imports, complicating territorial enforcement across differing national laws. Remedies focus on expedited online tools such as the UDRP, platform brand registries and anti counterfeiting programs, and evolving judicial assessments of platform liability. Technological responses including AI monitoring and blockchain authentication, alongside international cooperation and upgraded registration systems, are identified as central to improving cross border trademark protection.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The Finance Bill, 2025 amends the CGST Act to: permit ISDs to pay tax under reverse charge and distribute ITC for inter state common input services (effective 1 April 2025); define unique identification marking and empower a Track and Trace Mechanism with attendant penalties under new Section 122B; omit voucher time of supply provisions; require recipient reversal of ITC for supplier credit note adjustments; enable an Invoice Management System by revising Section 38; impose conditions/restrictions for return filing; mandate 10% pre deposit of penalty-only demands for appeals; and retrospectively exclude certain SEZ/FTWZ warehousing transactions from supply.
      By: Tushar Malik
      Summary: Exporting from India requires a mandatory Importer Exporter Code (IEC), verification of product permissibility and licences for restricted items, registration with Export Promotion Councils, and appropriate quality certifications. Commercial steps include contracting with clear Incoterms, arranging export finance and insurance, and appointing a forwarding agent. Logistical compliance requires filing a Shipping Bill via ICEGATE, submitting prescribed shipping documents for customs clearance, and post-shipment submission of documents to collect payment. Exporters may claim Duty Drawback, GST refunds and RoDTEP benefits.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Amendment of the pleaded date of default in an insolvency petition is permissible before a final order where the change is substantiated by contemporaneous financial records, sanction and assignment documents, and where the Adjudicating Authority, exercising discretion in line with procedural safeguards and natural justice, finds no demonstrable prejudice or procedural irregularity arising from the amendment.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Copyright law grants creators exclusive control to reproduce, distribute, publicly perform or display, authorise derivative works, and to license or assign these entitlements for commercial exploitation. Creators retain moral rights-attribution and integrity-that protect personal and reputational interests and generally remain non transferable. These exclusive rights are subject to exceptions such as fair use/fair dealing, compulsory licences in prescribed circumstances, and authorised public interest uses. Unauthorised exercise of these rights constitutes infringement and may attract injunctive relief, damages and accountings.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Foreign exchange management for Indian exporters and importers centres on identifying currency exposure and mitigating exchange rate risk through instruments such as forward contracts, currency options and swaps, while using payment mechanisms (invoicing currency, advances, letters of credit) to manage timing and credit risk. Compliance with the national foreign exchange regulatory framework and central bank policy governs permitted transactions and convertibility limits. Complementary measures-export financing, credit insurance and treasury management systems-support liquidity and operational control, with accounting for FX gains and losses essential for accurate financial reporting.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: A well-known trademark has pervasive public recognition and goodwill beyond its original goods or territory, meriting enhanced protection to prevent unauthorized use or dilution even on dissimilar goods. Indian protection operates under the Trade Marks Act and rules, with determinations by the Controller based on use, geographical extent, reputation, and consumer recognition. TRIPS obligations support protection beyond registered classes, and judicial authorities have enforced these principles to prevent confusion, imitation, and unfair competition.
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      Summary: A pause in planned US import tariffs on Mexico and Canada reduced trade-policy uncertainty and prompted a sharp equity rally, producing broad-based gains across large-, mid- and small-cap segments, a substantial rise in market capitalisation, and sectoral leadership in capital goods, industrials, energy, oil & gas, power and financial services while FMCG lagged.
      Summary: The NSO, MoSPI will hold a national inaugural event marking the 75th anniversary of the NSS to highlight NSS data's role in evidence-based policymaking, release two Diamond Jubilee publications on Household and Enterprise survey concepts and evolution, felicitate performers, screen a documentary, and stage fieldwork portrayals. The programme includes expert papers and panel discussions on a future-ready statistical system-addressing data gaps, real-time data, AI/ML use, public-private collaboration-and on integrating alternative data sources into the national statistical system to inform economic policy.
      Summary: The government presented a non-inflationary budget emphasising fiscal prudence and lower projected fiscal deficits, committing to a fiscal regime that supports macro stability. The Finance Secretary called for fiscal-monetary coordination, arguing monetary easing will aid growth only if inflation is contained, and observed that currency depreciation raises imported inflation risks while improving export competitiveness; monetary policy decisions remain with the monetary authority's committee which will consider inflation, exchange rate movements, and growth factors.
      Summary: Delay in planned US tariff action prompted a recovery in global sentiment that lifted domestic equity markets to one-month highs, with broad-based gains across major sectors-notably capital goods, industrials, energy, oil & gas, power and financial services-while midcap and smallcap indices also rose and advancing stocks outnumbered decliners; however, foreign institutional investors recorded net equity sell-offs in the preceding session.
      Summary: Budgetary measures reduce Basic Customs Duty on frozen fish paste for export manufacturing and cut the BCD on fish hydrolysate for use in fish and shrimp feeds, aiming to lower input costs and improve competitiveness. Complementary initiatives include an export mission, increased subsidies, expanded financing and credit for SMEs and farmers, and skills-development programs to boost technology adoption, supply-chain traceability, and sectoral growth. Kings Infra cites its SISTA360 protocols, Aqua King products, SPEED program, and Maritech Eco Park RAS investments as positioned to leverage these policy changes.
      Summary: Executive action imposes broad import duties on China, Mexico and Canada-framed as leverage on migration and drugs-without an importer-exemption mechanism; a thirty-day diplomatic truce followed pledges by Mexico and Canada to increase border security. Trading partners announced retaliatory tariffs and regulatory responses and indicated possible WTO engagement. The levies are likely to be transmitted through supply chains to consumers, raising production and retail costs, pressuring inflation, reducing household purchasing power, and disrupting availability of energy, parts and other inputs.
      Summary: The GST Council is set to decide on GST rate rationalisation after a Group of Ministers expanded a review of the current multi slab structure; the exercise aims to reduce the number of slabs and lower rates affecting everyday consumption. The finance minister indicated the review is nearly complete, the Council will act soon, the old tax regime will not be closed, and Budget capital expenditure and fiscal targets were reiterated alongside the GST work.
      Summary: Investigation under the PMLA alleges a Chennai power company obtained a loan based on coal block allocation and transferred a substantial portion of those funds to a foreign entity controlled by the company to purchase over valued plant and machinery, with share issuances at premium to foreign investors and opaque valuation practices; authorities froze financial instruments and seized property documents as part of the probe.
      Summary: China and the US are engaged in reciprocal trade measures: China warns it may adopt countermeasures and has imposed tariffs on US imports while announcing an antitrust investigation into a major technology company, illustrating use of tariffs and regulatory probes as responses in trade disputes. Other operative items note a state's payment to the UN regular budget, diplomatic talks addressing a fragile ceasefire, and deployment of security forces to protect international sports teams during planned political protests.
      Summary: Delay in announced tariffs on neighbouring trading partners prompted a sharp recovery in domestic equity markets, producing broad-based gains among major blue-chip stocks while some consumer and hospitality names lagged. Analysts linked the rebound to reduced trade-policy uncertainty and improved global risk sentiment, despite continued foreign institutional investor outflows and a modest decline in oil prices.
      Summary: The rupee recovered from an all-time low as dollar strength eased after a temporary tariff pause; market drivers include US dollar index movements, trade-tariff risk and commodity prices. The RBI's upcoming Monetary Policy Committee meeting and official statements that the rupee is market-determined and that the central bank is managing volatility frame the regulatory context and possible central bank support.
      Summary: Bail was granted because the accused had been in custody for over a year, charges were not framed, and the trial was unlikely to conclude soon, making continued detention an infringement of Article 21 speedy trial and personal liberty guarantees. The court also recorded the accused's cooperation and imposed conditional release on provisional cash bail with sureties and a travel restriction without prior trial court permission.
      Summary: Crisil Coalition Greenwich rebranded its Quality Leader and Excellence designations as Best Bank awards while retaining the Share Leader, awarding top institutions in Corporate Banking, Cash Management and Corporate FX based on statistically significant client quality ratings derived from in-depth interviews and comprehensive market analysis of coverage, ease of business, advisory, product and digital capabilities.
      Summary: China combined retaliatory tariffs on selected energy and industrial imports with expanded export controls on critical minerals, and employed administrative measures-an antitrust investigation and placement of two foreign firms on an "unreliable entities" list-thereby restricting those firms' import/export activities and new investments in China to pressure US economic interests and tighten controls over strategic supply chains.
      Summary: The Budget adopts a non-inflationary fiscal stance aimed at lowering the fiscal deficit to support price stability, thereby enabling potential monetary easing; fiscal restraint is presented as creating conditions for the monetary authority to consider rate cuts, while the Monetary Policy Committee will independently assess inflation and exchange-rate effects before deciding on policy.
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      56/2024-25 - dated - 4-2-2025 - FTP
      Amendment in Export Policy of De-Oiled Rice Bran
      Summary: Amendment designates export of De-Oiled Rice Bran as Prohibited under specified ITC(HS) tariff lines in Chapter 23, replacing prior 'Free' status; the prohibition is operative until the government-specified cutoff in 2025 and is enacted under powers granted by the Foreign Trade Act and the Foreign Trade Policy.
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      F. No. 225/235/2024/ITA-II - dated 31-1-2025
      Order under section 138(1)(a) of the Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: The Director General of Income-tax (Systems), New Delhi is designated to furnish income-tax information to the notified DFPD official for PMGKAY. DFPD will supply Aadhaar numbers or PANs with Assessment Years; DGIT (Systems) will return a threshold-income flag "Yes/No/Not Available" if PAN is provided or Aadhaar is linked to PAN, and will report inability to provide information where Aadhaar lacks PAN linkage. DGIT (Systems) will decide frequency and mode with the requesting department and must enter an MoU covering data transfer, confidentiality, secure preservation, weeding out, and timelines, with a copy of the MoU sent to the division.

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      45/2024-25 - dated 4-2-2025
      Amendment in 4.59 of Handbook of Procedures, 2023 and modification in Standard Input Output Norms (SION) M- 1 to M-8 for export of jewellery
      Summary: Amendment revises wastage percentages for specified jewellery categories under Para 4.59 of the Handbook of Procedures, 2023, distinguishing handcrafted and mechanized processes and providing separate maximum wastage rates for gold/platinum and silver. Corresponding modifications to SION M-1 to M-8 set precise input quantities per 1 Kg of export product for gold, platinum and silver for each export item and manufacturing mode. Note excludes imported mountings and findings from net content determination. The Public Notice supersedes the earlier notice and is effective immediately.
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