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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 07,2026

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      By: SATYAJIT NAIK
      Summary: Budget 2026 reforms strengthen certainty and liquidity: GST now recognises pre agreed post sale discounts without mandatory ITC reversal, mandates 90% provisional refunds to exporters within seven days, excludes back office services from the intermediary definition, and extends advance ruling validity to five years; customs measures extend advance ruling validity to five years, lengthen duty payment windows for AEOs to 30 days, and allow single declarations for multiple inter warehouse transfers; excise raises NCCD on tobacco by 15% and reduces duty on blended CNG; direct tax changes retain existing slabs, simplify filing, rationalise TCS on foreign remittances, introduce a one time foreign asset disclosure scheme, tighten non resident real estate TDS compliance, and integrate penalty assessment.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Recent high court decisions under GST hold that adjudicatory authorities must disclose the material basis for charges and afford a personal hearing under section 75(4) before passing adverse orders; denial of input tax credit is unjustified where the recipient has furnished invoices and records and revenue cannot prove transactions to be bogus, and short or inadequate notice or defective service of show cause notices requires remand for adequate time, hearing and a reasoned order.
      By: Rupesh Sharma
      Summary: Budget 2026 amends GST valuation by removing the pre agreement and invoice linkage requirement for post supply discounts, subject to ITC reversal via credit notes; Section 34 is amended to explicitly cover such credit notes. Provisional refunds are extended to inverted duty structures and export refund thresholds are removed. A temporary appellate mechanism is provided for conflicting advance rulings. Customs reforms expand jurisdiction for fishing activities, define Indian flagged fishing vessels, permit five year advance rulings, simplify warehouse transfers, revise tariffs, and introduce extensive notifications and circulars modernising baggage rules, deferred duty payment, automation and SWIFT 2.0 integration.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The pilot Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) requires registration of container details on a web portal, affixation of GPS-enabled electronic locks at port premises, continuous real-time tracking to scanning stations and designated CFSs, automated alerts for deviations or tampering, and controlled unsealing at CFSs with stakeholder cooperation and reporting to the ECTS Control Room.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Budget 2026 introduces the Finance Bill and policy reforms focused on fiscal consolidation and sectoral transformation, including the proposed New Income Tax Act, 2025 effective April 2026, IndAS alignment with tax accounting from tax year 2027-28, and binding intergovernmental allocations under the 16th Finance Commission. It couples macro targets for reduced fiscal deficit and debt to GDP with targeted measures for manufacturing, MSME support, infrastructure financing, energy security and institutional reforms that together reshape compliance, reporting and public financing priorities.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Circular mandates Automatic Goods Registration for specified importer categories and expands Automatic Out of Charge (OOC) to all importers upon duty payment and clearance of compliance, while introducing online goods registration and an e-seal pilot for exports and enabling Automatic Let Export Order (Auto LEO) for facilitated shipping bills not selected for examination, subject to risk-based evaluation and Customs authority to hold shipments on credible intelligence.
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      Summary: Central public sector enterprises must prepare for intensified international competition while maintaining roles in strategic sectors where long-term national interests and market balancing are critical. Emphasis is placed on technology adoption, innovation, leadership development and capacity building-illustrated by the DAKSH programme's blended curriculum and international exposure-to equip senior executives to lead in areas such as cybersecurity, data governance and energy transition while fulfilling public policy objectives.
      Summary: The Union Budget 2026 27 allocates major capital expenditure to infrastructure, defence and healthcare-approx. Rs.3 lakh crore for roads, Rs.7.5 lakh crore for defence, and about Rs.1 lakh crore for healthcare including Rs.10,000 crore for Biopharma Shakti-coupled with projectised interventions (high speed rail corridors, Delhi Mumbai Expressway 2027 target, Amrit Bharat station redevelopment) and administrative facilitation (single window approvals) to boost manufacturing, logistics efficiency, and workforce skilling.
      Summary: The RBI kept the repo rate at 5.25% with a neutral stance due to low underlying inflation and improved growth outlook from recent trade deals. It revised GDP and inflation projections modestly, deferred full FY27 projection pending a revised GDP base, and announced draft guidelines on mis selling, loan recovery, and limiting customer liability for unauthorised electronic transactions, including proposed compensation up to Rs 25,000. Additional measures include digital payments safety papers, doubling collateral free MSME loans to Rs 20 lakh, NBFC registration exemptions, and removal of the VRR investment cap.
      Summary: The release discloses that an investee is proposing an initial public offering and has filed a draft red herring prospectus with the relevant securities regulator and exchanges, cautions that the DRHP should not be relied upon for investment decisions and directs investors to the red herring prospectus and its risk factors, and states the equity shares are not registered in the United States and will only be offered there in restricted private transactions under Rule 144A and offshore under Regulation S, with no public US offering.
      Summary: Reserve Bank data shows India's forex reserves reached USD 723.774 billion for the week ended January 30, driven chiefly by a USD 14.595 billion rise in gold reserves to USD 137.683 billion and a USD 216 million increase in SDRs to USD 18.953 billion, while Foreign Currency Assets fell by USD 493 million to USD 562.392 billion; reserve position with the IMF increased by USD 44 million to USD 4.746 billion.
      Summary: Reserve Bank will compensate bank customers up to Rs 25,000 for fraudulent digital transactions from the Depositor Education and Awareness Fund, payable once per customer and subject to exclusion for malafide intent. Customers must bear 15% of the fraud amount even if the loss is within the cap; high-value frauds remain capped at Rs 25,000. A draft framework will be issued for public consultation and the RBI will add preventive measures like lagged beneficiary credit and enhanced authentication.
      Summary: SARC & Associates convened round tables at WOFA 2.0 stressing the Chartered Accountant's role in strengthening regulatory confidence and institutional trust, with focus on NFRA oversight, Union Budget analysis, and the use of PMLA and Benami Prohibition as instruments to combat illicit finance and reinforce clean governance, linked to digital sovereignty and long-term national financial resilience.
      Summary: The compendium documents market-entry approaches, growth strategies, and operational challenges of 30 companies to demonstrate how the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) has been used in practice, providing evidence-based lessons to inform policy, industry practice, and enhanced utilisation of the Agreement as a resource for businesses, policymakers, and researchers.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank of India kept the repo rate unchanged at 5.25 percent with a unanimous Monetary Policy Committee vote and maintained a neutral policy stance. It proposed allowing banks to lend to Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) with specified prudential safeguards to deepen the financing pool for the real estate sector.
      Summary: Enforcement Directorate summoned actor Jayaram in a PMLA money laundering probe alleging that sacred Sabarimala gold clad artefacts were misrecorded as copper, removed for replating, taken to private firms for chemical gold extraction, and that the extracted gold and related assets were retained, transferred and concealed as proceeds of crime; ED has conducted searches, frozen assets and seized a gold bar while investigative questioning continues.
      Summary: The union budget 2026-27 sets a long-term fiscal and policy roadmap toward 'Viksit Bharat-2047', releasing due funds to states and establishing an AI Mission with budgetary support and a Critical Minerals Mission to secure inputs for semiconductors, renewable energy and green hydrogen to strengthen technological capacity and supply chains.
      Summary: Interest rates will remain low and may fall further, with the Monetary Policy Committee making rate decisions; the repo rate was held at 5.25% after a 125 basis point reduction since last February, while deposit-rate transmission has been slow and fixed deposit rates are expected to decline. Treasury bills will be used to manage the yield curve and support the government borrowing programme, recent trade deals may add marginal GDP growth, budget measures for data centres are expected to draw foreign investment, and currency in circulation has increased significantly.
      Summary: Enforcement Directorate is probing a money laundering angle under the PMLA in the reported loss of Sabarimala temple gold; former TDB administrative officer S Sreekumar, who signed documents when Dwarapalaka idols were taken for gold plating, was summoned and questioned. The ED has interrogated other former TDB officers and will summon accused from related SIT investigations, including the prime accused released on statutory bail, to pursue the money laundering inquiry.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank proposes permitting commercial banks to lend to REITs subject to prudential safeguards and a review of regulatory and governance frameworks, harmonising InvIT lending guidelines for parity, and issuing draft directions for public consultation; it also proposed a regulatory framework for derivatives on credit indices and total return swaps on corporate bonds, revised flexibility for Authorised Dealers and primary dealers in foreign exchange, and removal of the stated cap on Voluntary Retention Route investments subject to General Route ceilings.
      Summary: Madras High Court held that the Income Tax Department's Rs 1.50 crore penalty for alleged non-disclosure of Rs 15 crore of film income was imposed within the statutory time limit and thus not open to interference; the department's findings were based on documents seized in a 2015 raid, and the petitioner was permitted to challenge the order before the appellate authority.
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      Customs

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      18/2026 - dated - 5-2-2026 - Cus (NT)
      Fixation of Traiff Values - Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Poppy Seeds, Areca Nut, Gold and Sliver etc, (including Crude Palm Oil, RBD Palm Oil, Others). Notification No. 18/2026-Customs (N.T.).
      Summary: Amendment substitutes TABLE-1, TABLE-2 and TABLE-3 of the principal notification to set tariff values in US dollars for listed commodities (edible oils, brass scrap, areca nut, and specified gold and silver categories), specifies valuation units per item, includes explanatory scope limits for certain entries, and takes effect from 6 February 2026.

      Income Tax

      2.
      17/2026 - dated - 5-2-2026 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Tax Exemption on Specified Income of "District Legal Service Authority’, Faridabad" U/s 10(46) of Income-tax Act, 1961
      Summary: Notification under section 10(46) exempts specified income of District Legal Service Authority, Faridabad (PAN AAAJC0807B): grants from judicial and legal services authorities, government grants/donations for Legal Services Authorities Act purposes, court-ordered receipts, recruitment application fees, and interest on bank deposits. Exemption is conditional on no commercial activity, unchanged activities and income character across financial years, and filing returns per clause (g) of section 139(4C). Non-compliance may lead to penal measures and withdrawal of exemption; retrospective effect is provided for specified assessment years.

      Indian Laws

      3.
      G.S.R. 108(E) - dated - 4-2-2026 - Indian Law
      Notification regarding revision of eligibility criteria for definition of recognized Startups w.e.f. 04-02-2026
      Summary: DPIIT revises startup recognition: eligible legal forms; ten year/200 crore limits for Startups, extended to twenty years/300 crore for recognised Deep Tech Startups; exclusion of entities formed by split or reconstruction. Recognition via DPIIT online application with incorporation proof and business write up; additional Deep Tech documentary requirements. Board issues or revokes certification for section 80 IAC upon enquiry. Recognised startups must deploy funds to core activities and are barred from specified non core investments. Government may relax conditions; effective on Gazette publication.
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      FEMA

      1.
      21 - dated 6-2-2026
      Voluntary Retention Route – Imparting predictability and increasing ease of doing business.
      Summary: Investments made through the Voluntary Retention Route in Central Government securities (including Treasury Bills), State Government Securities and corporate debt securities shall be reckoned under the investment limits for those securities under the General Route; FPIs that had longer-than-minimum retention periods may liquidate fully or partly and exit VRR after the minimum retention period; existing VRR investments will be transferred to the General Route limits on commencement.

      DGFT

      2.
      Policy Circular No. 09/2025-26 - dated 6-2-2026
      Clarification on the Warehousing of Chemicals under Para 2.36(a) of Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023.
      Summary: The DGFT permits warehousing of industrial chemicals in private and public bonded warehouses under Para 2.36(a) of FTP, 2023, provided facilities comply with all applicable safety laws, licensing or approval requirements under the Customs Act, and the conditions of the Import and Export Policy, and that all other provisions of Para 2.36 are observed.
      3.
      Trade Notice No. 23/2025-26 - dated 6-2-2026
      Implementation of NPCI-based Workflow for Bank Account Validation in IEC Applications and Modifications.
      Summary: NPCI integration requires declaration of all active bank accounts linked to PAN and matching of PAN, name and account details. Submitted bank details will be validated by NPCI with statuses Success, In Progress, or Failed. Success permits normal processing; In Progress triggers Automatic Review with potential auto-approval, deficiency marking for initial modification failures, and rejection on continued failure; Failed validation prevents submission until corrected. The system will periodically fetch updated statuses from NPCI and stakeholders must verify details before applying.
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