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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 12,2026

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      By: Sadanand Bulbule
      Summary: Arrest powers in fiscal enforcement must be exercised only upon demonstrable necessity, grounded in a tangible evidentiary foundation, and constrained by proportionality and procedural fairness. Investigatory activity permits collection of evidence, but anonymous tips or mere suspicion do not suffice to form a lawful "reasons to believe" for custodial measures. Pre-arrest notice and opportunity to appear are essential safeguards; arrest should follow credible material establishing culpability and be limited to cases where custodial interrogation is indispensable or there is risk of evidence tampering or evasion.
      By: Chitresh Gupta
      Summary: Assessment proceedings under GST cannot be initiated or continued against a deceased person; the post death statutory provision operates as a recovery measure, not as a procedural substitute for assessment. Liability may survive death but assessments must be conducted by issuing notice to and involving the legal representative or heir. Any ultimate recovery is confined to the estate of the deceased, and administrative practice should verify taxpayer status and implead legal heirs before issuing notices or orders.
      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: Finance Bill, 2026 inserts a new sub clause in the definition of work to include supply of manpower working under the recipient's supervision, control or direction, thereby treating such deployments as contractor work for TDS purposes. Under the control and supervision test, manpower supply attracts contractor TDS-1% for individuals/HUFs and 2% for other entities-shifting classification from higher professional/technical service rates and aiming to reduce litigation and inconsistent treatment across sectors.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Union Budget 2026-27 amends indirect tax law to simplify customs tariffs and processes, extend Customs Act reach for fishing activities, revise duty exemptions including relief for specified medical imports and aviation inputs, lengthen advance ruling validity, and expand deferred duty payment for certain AEOs and eligible manufacturer-importers. GST amendments delink post-sale discounts from agreement requirements for valuation/credit notes, provide provisional refunds for inverted duty claims and remove refund thresholds for exports with tax paid, create a National Appellate Authority for advance rulings with interim empowerment of existing authorities, and revise place-of-supply treatment for intermediary services to follow the default rule.
      By: Raj Jaggi
      Summary: The Bill aligns statutory tariff reference rates for specified tobacco products so effective NCCD incidence remains 25%, removing legacy inconsistencies and reducing classification disputes, while separately increasing STT on derivatives-options premium to 0.15%, exercised options to 0.15% of intrinsic value, and futures to 0.05%-to modestly raise transaction costs in high-volume trading while retaining exchange-based collection and administrative simplicity.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: Expenditure by charitable institutions on seminars and related knowledge sharing is not disallowable when it advances the institution's primary educational object. Claimants for tax exemption must show absence of a standalone business, segregate accounts if a business exists, limit connected commercial activities to an incidental share of total receipts, and ensure consideration for such activities is on a cost basis or only nominally above cost; permitted accumulation levels may serve as an operational benchmark.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: RAPEX is an EU networked rapid alert system rooted in the General Product Safety framework requiring national authorities to notify the system when a non food consumer product poses a serious risk. Designated national contact points detect unsafe products through surveillance, testing, complaints, and customs inputs, submit validated notifications to the Commission, and trigger coordinated follow up measures-including recalls, withdrawals, bans, warnings, and destruction-while the Commission validates alerts, circulates information, and publishes weekly summaries to support cross border enforcement.
      By: Vivek Jalan
      Summary: An assessee may apply to the Settlement Commission with a full and true disclosure of income not disclosed to the Assessing Officer, including income discovered by the AO; the Commission may assume jurisdiction only if disclosure and cooperation preconditions are met. The Commission has discretion to grant immunity from prosecution or penalty when satisfied with compliance and cooperation, being the sole judge of the adequacy of evidence, and must consider the Commissioner's report, the applicant's disclosures, and other relevant evidence.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: RASFF is a legally mandated communication mechanism under the General Food Law requiring prompt cross-border notification when food or feed poses a serious health risk. It centralizes a single national contact point per member, with the European Commission receiving, verifying and circulating Alert, Information, Border Rejection and News notifications via a secure electronic platform. Notifications must include product, hazard, distribution and actions taken; members then assess presence in their markets and implement recalls, withdrawals or follow-up measures to protect public health and the internal market.
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      Summary: The National Productivity Council will observe the 68th National Productivity Week (12-18 February 2026) under the theme Clusters as Growth Engine: Maximizing Productivity in MSMEs, promoting cluster-led development to accelerate productivity and global value chain integration. NPC will run nationwide events through its 12 Regional Directorates and 24 Local Productivity Councils, working with central and state ministries, industry associations and academia. As an autonomous society under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, NPC provides consultancy, training and research across multiple technical and management domains to support MSME competitiveness and sustainable industrialisation.
      Summary: India emphasised amendments to the National Programme for Organic Production enhancing credibility and international alignment, and urged early conclusion of a Mutual Recognition Agreement on organics with the European Union to enable reciprocal certification acceptance and expand bilateral organic trade, supported by APEDA-led market promotion and capacity-building measures for exporters, certification bodies and farmer organisations.
      Summary: SBI overtook TCS as the fourth most valuable listed company after its shares rose and market capitalisation increased. The bank disclosed record standalone profit of Rs 21,028 crore and consolidated profit of Rs 21,317 crore for the December quarter; standalone core net interest income grew 9.04% to Rs 45,190 crore on about 15.14% loan growth and a domestic net interest margin of 3.12%. Non interest income rose 15.65% to Rs 8,404 crore while total expenses rose to Rs 1,08,052 crore, as reported in a regulatory filing.
      Summary: RBI has issued draft Amendment Directions to expand regulatory requirements on advertising, marketing and sales of financial products and services by all banks and NBFCs, covering Direct Sales/Marketing Agents, dark patterns and prevention of mis selling, and proposes corresponding amendments to Responsible Business Conduct and Undertaking of Financial Services Directions for various categories of regulated entities.
      Summary: A nationwide strike by a joint trade union forum is expected to disrupt electricity, banking, insurance, transport, health, education and utility services, with large-scale participation and partial bank-union involvement. Power-sector employees demand withdrawal of the Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2025 and the proposed National Electricity Policy 2026, restoration of the Old Pension Scheme, an end to outsourcing and regularisation of outsourced staff. Unions also oppose up to 100% FDI in insurance and seek repeal of recent labour codes and other statutory measures.
      Summary: The government will publish January retail inflation using the new Consumer Price Index (CPI) (2024=100) series, which expands the basket to 358 items and increases price collection to 1,465 rural and 1,395 urban markets to capture airfares, e commerce and OTT subscription price movements; this release follows December's figure under the old series. The base year revision program also updates GDP and IIP base years, with scheduled release dates and the central bank pausing a fiscal year inflation projection pending the new CPI.
      Summary: Applicants must satisfy eligibility requirements-nationality, age limit at loan maturity, employment type, and minimum credit score-and assess loan quantum and tenure with an EMI calculator. Selection of lender should consider regulatory classification and operational assurances; the notice identifies Bajaj Finance as a Reserve Bank registered, deposit accepting NBFC. Contractual cost components-interest rate, processing fees, prepayment charges, and late payment penalties-must be reviewed in the loan terms and conditions prior to acceptance.
      Summary: IndoStar Capital Finance, an RBI-registered middle-layered NBFC now focused on Vehicle Finance and Micro-LAP, reported Q3 results showing INR 1,117 crore disbursements, AUM of INR 7,692 crore, improved yields and lower cost of funds, PPOP growth and standalone PAT including a one-time employee expense due to the Wage Code. The company disclosed warrant conversions with allotments to Florintree and BCP V, resulting in BCP V holding 55.98% and Florintree 6.73%, alongside disclosures on asset quality, capital adequacy and operational initiatives.
      Summary: Investigators allege the director orchestrated systematic availment and passing of ineligible input tax credit using non-existent and cancelled supplier registrations, with searches and recovered documents evidencing no actual receipt or supply of goods and purported fraudulent ITC claims of Rs 172 crore and fabricated credits of Rs 952 crore.
      Summary: The India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement will eliminate tariffs on 90% of lines covering 92% of current UK exports, reduce average tariffs from 15% to 3%, deliver immediate and rising tariff savings, secure UK access to India's federal procurement market, and include a Double Contributions Convention preventing duplicate social levy payments for temporary highly skilled workers; parliamentary ratification and committee review are required before entry into force.
      Summary: Sale of three Boeing 777 frames and six engines to a Malta based buyer for USD 46 million executed by Jet Airways under liquidation pursuant to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code; the agreement specifies separate prices for each frame engine grouping and identifies the purchaser as Ace Aviation as part of asset realisation in the liquidation estate.
      Summary: Increase in the state subsidy for orthodox tea production from Rs 10 to Rs 15 per kg is intended to promote exports and production; the government has directed garden managements and tea associations to pass benefits to workers by increasing daily wages and committed to consult workers' organisations. The state also couples this subsidy policy with worker-focused measures including a one-time grant programme and an administrative plan to distribute land pattas to tea garden residents.
      Summary: The petitioner argued that buyers of property over Rs. 50 lakh are placed solely liable for TDS despite many purchasers lacking knowledge of the obligation and that no registrar-level verification or administrative awareness mechanism exists; he sought limited procedural directions to establish institutional safeguards at registration to prevent inadvertent defaults, improve voluntary compliance, and protect revenue, without challenging the statutory tax liability.
      Summary: The Opposition alleges the interim trade agreement with the United States is one-sided, allowing increased US agricultural imports that threaten farmer livelihoods and undermining the Indian textile sector, framing the government's action as having sold national interests.
      Summary: The interim India-US trade agreement reduces tariffs and permits duty-free imports of tree nuts and apples, raising concerns that tariff reductions will disadvantage Jammu and Kashmir producers, intensify financial stress on marginal farmers, and threaten horticulture-linked livelihoods; some stakeholders counter that competition may improve quality and stabilize prices, while growers' groups call for protective duties to preserve local agriculture.
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      Customs

      1.
      03/2026 - dated - 10-2-2026 - ADD
      Levy of anti-dumping duty (ADD) on Toluene Di-Isocyanate (TDI) having isomer content in the ratio of 80:20” falling under tariff item 2929 10 20, originating in or exported from European Union and Saudi Arabia
      Summary: Imposition of anti-dumping duty on TDI having isomer content 80:20 from European Union and Saudi Arabia with producer-specific and residual rates per metric tonne in US dollars (Covestro US$221.04/MT; Borsod Chem US$102.05/MT; other rates US$217.55-344.33/MT). The measure, limited to the 80:20 grade, supersedes the 2021 notification, is effective for five years from publication, payable in Indian currency, and uses the Ministry-specified exchange rate with the bill-of-entry date as the relevant date.

      SEZ

      2.
      S.O. 674 (E) - dated - 9-2-2026 - SEZ
      Central Government rescinds the Notification Number S.O. 3463(E) dated 8th November, 2016
      Summary: The Central Government rescinds Notification S.O. 3463(E) (8 Nov 2016) that had notified 2.56 hectares as an SEZ proposed by M/s. Cognizant; rescission is under the first proviso to rule 8 of the SEZ Rules read with section 4 of the SEZ Act. Cognizant proposed de-notification, the State issued a No Objection Certificate and confirmed post de-notification land use conformity, and the Development Commissioner recommended de-notification. The rescission preserves actions done or omitted before its operation.
      3.
      S.O. 675(E) - dated - 6-2-2026 - SEZ
      Central Government de-notifies an area of 7.1826 hectares of the New Kolkata Township Rajarhat, Kolkata, thereby making the total area of the Special Economic Zone as 3.2987 hectares.
      Summary: Central Government, acting on the developer's proposal, State Government approval and Development Commissioner recommendation, de-notifies 7.1826 hectares (Plot No. II-F/1, Block-II-F, Action Area II, New Kolkata Township Rajarhat) of the Information Technology SEZ, reducing the SEZ to 3.2987 hectares; the de-notified land is to be used for Domestic Tariff Area purposes and the measure is taken under the executive powers provided by the SEZ Act proviso and rule 8 of the SEZ Rules.
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      SEBI

      1.
      HO/47/13/14(1)2026-MRD-TPD1/I/4755/2026 - dated 11-2-2026
      Capacity Planning and Real Time Performance Monitoring framework for Commodity Derivatives Segment of Market Infrastructure Institutions (MIIs)
      Summary: SEBI establishes a revised Capacity Planning and Real Time Performance Monitoring framework for the Commodity Derivatives Segment requiring installed capacity of at least 2x projected peak load and a policy mandating action when any component exceeds 75% utilization, with SCOT oversight. MIIs must submit a Capacity Planning and Real Time Performance Monitoring Policy, approved by SCOT and the Governing Board, to SEBI within three months and implement required system, process and rule amendments.

      DGFT

      2.
      47/2025-2026 - dated 11-2-2026
      Amendments in Paras 4.73 (19) of Handbook of Procedures 2023
      Summary: The Director General of Foreign Trade amends the Handbook of Procedures, 2023 by replacing the suffix "DMCC" with "FZCO" for the GIA laboratory in Dubai, updating its recorded corporate designation; this administrative correction is issued by public notice and is effective immediately.

      Customs

      3.
      Public Notice No. 04/2026 - dated 6-2-2026
      Expeditious disposal of Unclaimed/Uncleared Hazardous Cargo lying with the Custodians
      Summary: All unclaimed or uncleared hazardous and explosive consignments held by custodians must be disposed of within two months from arrival, following the Disposal Manual, 2019 and observing the principles of natural justice, pursuant to the procedure for disposal of unclaimed/uncleared cargo under Section 48 of the Customs Act referenced in Circular No. 49/2018.
      4.
      Minutes Of The Permanent Trade FaciliItation Committee (Ptfc) Meeting - dated 5-2-2026
      Minutes of The Permanent Trade Facilitation Committee (PTFC) Meeting Held on 05-02-2026
      Summary: Delays in IGST refund processing arise from Shipping Bill validation errors SB-005 (invoice mismatches), SB-000 (validated but excluded from final refund scroll due to ineligibility, mixed invoice outcomes, PFMS/IEC alerts or low IGST amount) and SB-004 (duplicate GSTN transmission). Exporters must submit a concordance table mapping GST invoices to Shipping Bill invoices and pay the prescribed fee per shipping bill for rectification; stakeholders should rectify identified conditions or contact the IGST Refund section for unresolved errors.
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