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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 11,2025

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Bill revises TDS provisions: it increases non-deduction thresholds for interest on securities, dividends and various categories of interest (with elevated limits for senior citizens and cooperative bank deposits), raises thresholds for professional fees and unit income, reframes rent TDS on a monthly threshold, raises the compensation-on-acquisition threshold, lowers certain commission thresholds, clarifies aggregation for winnings as single transactions, and reduces rates for income from securitisation trusts.
      By: Siddhant Pathak
      Summary: Amendments expand the Input Service Distributor framework to include reverse charge services under the Integrated GST Act and mandate ISD registration and credit distribution for inter state and intra state reverse charge supplies; introduce a statutory track and trace regime by defining unique identification marking with affixation, electronic storage, reporting, and associated penalties for contraventions; clarify voucher non supply treatment and restrict output tax reductions via credit notes unless corresponding input tax credit has not been availed or reversed; and adjust return statement provisions and appeal pre deposit requirements.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The financial sector must expand tailored credit and alternative funding-including invoice financing and fintech lending-while promoting digital payments and enforceable remedies to address cash flow harms from delayed payments; concurrently, banks and NBFCs should support infrastructure investment, compliance facilitation, capacity building, export finance, and risk mitigation products to enable MSME growth.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: FEDAI acts as a self regulatory organisation setting a Code of Conduct and operational standards for forex market participants, requiring timely transaction reporting to the central monetary authority and adherence to KYC and anti money laundering rules. It enforces compliance through member monitoring, audits and inspections, and advances market development via best practices, risk management protocols, settlement rules, and training to safeguard market integrity and align operations with national economic objectives.
      By: JSRTaxes Mentor
      Summary: GST registration provides startups and MSMEs with market legitimacy, mandatory-compliance avoidance of penalties, and the ability to issue tax invoices to access larger clients. It enables Input Tax Credit (ITC) to lower net tax burden and improve cash flow, simplifies interstate and e-commerce operations, and offers access to a Composition Scheme with lower rates and reduced compliance, as well as eligibility for government tenders and subsidies.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Income tax exemptions for salaried individuals in 2025 focus on a revised slab structure and targeted deductions: Section 80C investment deductions, Section 80D health insurance premium relief, the House Rent Allowance (HRA) exemption calculated by reference to HRA received, rent paid and salary, and home loan interest relief under Section 24(b). Maximising contributions to qualifying instruments and claiming these allowances reduces taxable income within the statutory limits.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: FBIL administers and publishes reference rates-covering interbank overnight rates, treasury bill yields and foreign exchange reference rates-under joint governance and regulatory supervision, using methodology based on actual transactions or participant surveys, periodic review, and transparency measures to ensure integrity, support pricing and settlement of loans, fixed income instruments and derivatives, and promote market stability.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: FIMMDA functions as a self regulatory organization that issues market standards and reference benchmarks, promotes best practices for trade execution, settlement and documentation, provides training, and develops risk management techniques, while coordinating with regulators to align market conduct with objectives of liquidity, transparency and orderly pricing.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Refusal of authorization under Rule 7(1) is based on statutory and regulatory non compliance, past policy violations, ineligibility, dishonesty or misrepresentation, failure to furnish required documents, lack of competence, security concerns, contravention of export control laws, unsatisfactory business track record, and financial irregularities. The DGFT's refusal is discretionary, may permit rectification, and can be challenged through appeals or judicial review; remedial conduct and regulatory changes can affect future eligibility.
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      Summary: The India EFTA Desk is a single window mechanism established under the India EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement to streamline regulatory navigation and provide structured support for EFTA businesses investing, expanding, or establishing operations in India. It will serve as the primary channel for business government dialogue, promote joint ventures, SME collaborations, and technology partnerships, and target investment promotion across renewable energy, life sciences, engineering, digital transformation, high value manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and seafood & maritime.
      Summary: Opposition criticised the Union Budget for increasing income inequality and failing to tackle inflation and unemployment, citing concentrated wealth, stagnant growth, declining real earnings for self employed male workers, rising youth joblessness, inadequate allocations for health and education, and large banking-sector write offs amid alleged frauds; government supporters defended the Budget as a development roadmap with investments in infrastructure, urban development, railways and education reforms to promote growth.
      Summary: A memorandum of understanding establishes a bilateral cooperation framework between the Logistics Division of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade and the Korea Transport Institute to support logistics and infrastructure development by creating a structured mechanism for knowledge exchange, institutional cooperation, joint working meetings, and research-driven programmes to inform infrastructure and logistics master plans and support the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan.
      Summary: Announcement of a proposal to impose 25 per cent import tariffs on steel and aluminium triggered trade-policy uncertainty and immediate safe-haven shifts into gold and silver; domestic and global spot and futures bullion prices rose to record levels, driven by a weaker currency and heavy buying, reflecting market response to potential inflationary and macroeconomic effects from the tariff measure.
      Summary: A sustained pattern of US-China trade measures: the United States used broad tariffs, anti-dumping enforcement, and technology export bans while China retaliated with targeted tariffs, trade investigations, an unreliable-entity listing, and export controls on strategic inputs. The measures operate as regulatory tools-customs duties, trade remedies, listings and export licensing-employed iteratively to influence trade balances, protect domestic industries, and restrict access to critical inputs and technologies.
      Summary: The Budget is characterised as politically driven and focused on middle class income tax relief while neglecting the bottom half of the population. It is criticised for not raising MGNREGA wages or the statutory minimum wage and for achieving a modest improvement in the fiscal deficit primarily by cutting central capital expenditure and grants in aid to states for capital assets rather than by broader fiscal measures.
      Summary: Trade tariffs and related global trade tensions caused dollar demand to surge, driving intra-day depreciation pressures on the domestic currency. Market participants cited tariff announcements, a stronger dollar index, and dollar-buying by banks and importers as triggers. Suspected central bank intervention coincided with a partial recovery, while official statements emphasized market forces for daily valuation and a medium- to long-term focus on exchange-rate policy. Reserve movements, oil prices, and portfolio flows were noted as influencing near-term trading ranges.
      Summary: Equity benchmarks declined for a fourth day owing to renewed US tariff threats that heightened risk aversion, causing broad selling in banking, metal and oil stocks while select tech and telecom names outperformed. Foreign institutional investors registered net equity outflows and domestic yields rose as investors shifted toward safe havens, with concurrent global oil price increases and mixed regional market performance amplifying volatility.
      Summary: Opposition views the Union Budget's middle class tax relief as a short term measure that benefits few and favours corporate interests, failing to tackle rising prices or structural economic problems. They warned of mounting government debt constituting an intergenerational debt concern and highlighted agricultural distress despite increased rural wage employment; the Finance Minister's absence from the Lok Sabha debate led to a party's announced boycott of her reply.
      Summary: Widening trade tariffs: imposition of broad tariffs on steel and aluminum imports operates as a unilateral trade-policy measure affecting cross-border investment and supply chains. Countermeasures and enforcement responses include retaliatory tariffs and initiation of an antitrust investigation, and political opposition to a foreign acquisition has shifted negotiations toward alternative investment arrangements, highlighting the interaction of trade policy, foreign investment controls, and competition enforcement.
      Summary: The document describes gold loan products enabling owners to access liquidity by pledging jewellery as collateral while retaining ownership, detailing strategies for timing purchases and formats (jewellery, coins, digital) to optimise outcomes. It highlights product features-simplified documentation, quick processing, flexible repayment tenures, and competitive interest rates-that position collateralised borrowing as an alternative to selling gold. It also notes the lender's regulatory status as a deposit-taking NBFC-ICC registered with the Reserve Bank of India and cites disclosed credit ratings and market presence to contextualise product availability.
      Summary: IFC equity financing will support phased development of a privately promoted port-integrated special economic zone, funding land development, industrial facilities and logistics to attract local and international businesses and strengthen global value chain linkages. A defined portion of the investment is allocated to climate-related measures, including EDGE-certified energy-efficient buildings and climate-resilient infrastructure, aligning the development with climate and economic diversification frameworks and aiming to catalyse job creation and cluster-driven GDP contributions.
      Summary: The announcement of 25 percent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports triggered mixed Asian equity trading as investors weighed bargain opportunities against concerns about broad US trade restrictions and retaliatory measures. China imposed retaliatory tariffs and initiated an antitrust probe, while Japan's large current account surplus and a weaker yen supported some gains. Markets showed volatility across equities, currencies, bonds, and commodities as inflation expectations and corporate earnings outlooks were repriced.
      Summary: The document reports an executive announcement imposing 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports and signalling reciprocal tariffs against countries that tax U.S. goods, without providing implementation details. It frames tariffs as both negotiation leverage and revenue, notes market declines and international concern, and references related, uneven measures and temporary delays affecting other import categories.
      Summary: The central bank's 25 basis point policy rate reduction and expectations of further easing have coincided with pronounced depreciation pressure on the rupee; the Reserve Bank emphasises that market forces determine short term currency moves while it focuses on medium to long term value. Global trade measures and a stronger dollar, together with importer dollar demand and FII equity outflows, have intensified near term downward pressure, even as foreign exchange reserves rose in the reporting week.
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      DGFT

      1.
      59/2024-25 - dated - 10-2-2025 - FTP
      Amendment in Export Policy of Raw Human Hair
      Summary: The export classification for raw human hair is amended from Restricted to Prohibited, with an operative exception that exports are treated as Free when the FOB value equals or exceeds the prescribed US Dollar threshold per kilogram; the amendment takes immediate effect under the Foreign Trade Policy provisions.

      GST - States

      2.
      40/GST-2 - dated - 11-12-2024 - Haryana SGST
      Haryana Goods and Services Tax (Removal of Difficulties) Order, 2024.
      Summary: Order issued under the third proviso to sub section (2) of section 174, HGST Act, 2017, retrospectively effective from the commencement of the 2008 Act, to complete pending proceedings under the Haryana Tax on Entry of Goods into Local Areas Act, 2008. It prescribes registration and amendment procedures, security modalities, return and record keeping obligations, assessment and demand processes (including best judgment assessment and demand notices), refund and refund adjustment procedures, instalment payment mechanics for arrears, allowable deductions from turnover with documentary proof, and applies relevant provisions of the Haryana VAT Act, 2003 mutatis mutandis; appended forms ET 1 to ET 7 and ET 6 challan.
      3.
      (05/2025) FD 02 CSL 2025 - dated - 17-1-2025 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification (11/2017) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated the 29th June, 2017 to implement the recommendations of the 55th GST Council.
      Summary: The amendment defines specified premises for a financial year as premises that supplied hotel accommodation above the stated unit threshold in the preceding year, or for which a registered supplier files an opt in declaration between 1 January and 31 March of the preceding financial year, or for which an applicant files an opt in within fifteen days of registration acknowledgement; it prescribes Annexures VII-IX for opt in and opt out declarations, requires separate filings per premises, and sets effectivity from 1 April 2025.
      4.
      (04/2025) FD 02 CSL 2025 - dated - 17-1-2025 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification (08/2018) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated the 25th January, 2018
      Summary: Amendment to Karnataka GST notification substitutes the tax rate entry against Serial No. 4 in the TABLE of the earlier notification, replacing the prior rate with a higher specified rate for that entry. The change is made under section 11(1) of the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 on the Council's recommendation and takes effect from 16th January 2025.
      5.
      (03/2025) FD 02 CSL 2025 - dated - 17-1-2025 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification (39/2017) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated the 17th October, 2017
      Summary: The notification amends the Schedule to Notification (39/2017) by inserting, in the Table against S. No. 1, column 3, after the entry for Fortified Rice Kernel (Premix) supply for ICDS or similar scheme, an additional entry covering food inputs for (a) above; the amendment is made under the Karnataka Goods and Services Tax Act and takes effect from 16th January, 2025.
      6.
      (02/2025) FD 02 CSL 2025 - dated - 17-1-2025 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification (02/2017) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: This notification amends the Karnataka GST schedule by inserting Gene Therapy as a new entry and substitutes the Explanation to define "pre-packaged and labelled" as commodities intended for retail sale that are pre-packed under the Legal Metrology Act, 2009, where the package or a securely affixed label must bear the declarations required by that Act and its rules; the amendment is issued under state GST authority and takes effect from 16 January 2025.
      7.
      (01/2025) FD 02 CSL 2025 - dated - 17-1-2025 - Karnataka SGST
      Seeks to amend Notification (01/2017) No. FD 48 CSL 2017, dated the 29th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification inserts Fortified Rice Kernel (FRK) into the Karnataka GST schedules by adding a new Schedule entry and appending FRK to the "Murki" description in Schedule III, and substitutes the Explanation to define pre-packaged and labelled as retail goods in packages up to 25 kg or 25 litre that are "pre-packed" under the Legal Metrology Act, 2009 and must bear statutory declarations; effective from 16 January 2025.

      Income Tax

      8.
      14/2025 - dated - 7-2-2025 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Fourth Amendment) Rules, 2025. - Furnishing of Annual Statement by a non-resident having Liaison Office in India
      Summary: Amendment mandates submission of an Annual Statement by non-resident persons having liaison offices in India using a revised Form No. 49C under rule 114DA, to be filed within eight months from the end of the financial year. The form requires detailed identification and contact particulars for the non-resident and its offices, PAN and foreign tax identification, RBI Annual Activity Certificate date and certifying chartered accountant details, officer-in-charge entries, compensation paid outside India to employees, liaison office-wise registration, activity and employee data, India-specific receipts/expenses, transaction details with Indian parties, group entity information, and an authorised verification declaration.
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