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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 18,2025

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      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Original purchase invoices handed to the department in July 2019 were lost and, despite an earlier affidavit admitting receipt, officials later denied having received them; multiple searches failed to locate the records and the department did not state who searched or whether disciplinary action had been taken. Because those originals were necessary for the petitioner to reply to the show cause notice, the High Court stayed operation and recovery under the Order-in-Original and directed that the order be forwarded to CBIC, the Department of Revenue, and the Chief Commissioner for necessary action.
      By: DrJoshua Ebenezer
      Summary: Conflict centers on the legal tension between Section 301 of the U.S. Trade Act, which authorizes unilateral investigations and retaliatory tariffs, and the WTO dispute settlement framework that requires disputes to be resolved through multilateral procedures. WTO panels have found U.S. unilateral tariffs inconsistent with obligations, but enforcement gaps and U.S. invocation of sovereign exceptions have led to continued use of Section 301 and weakened practical compliance, prompting affected states to pursue WTO complaints, regional mechanisms, and calibrated countermeasures.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: Recovery was initiated despite an appeal having been filed and replies submitted; the court directed that recovery proceedings be deferred until disposal of the appeal, noting that where the appellant has paid the required pre-deposit at filing, recovery of the disputed amount is stayed.
      By: Bimal jain
      Summary: The court emphasised that an opportunity of personal hearing must be provided before any adverse tax determination, held that Section 63 permits assessment of unregistered persons by a duly designated proper officer without separate prior authorization when territorial jurisdiction and proper officer designation exist, and interpreted Section 75(5) as setting an upper limit on adjournments rather than requiring a minimum number before an order may be passed.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Selection of an appropriate trademark type determines the scope and nature of legal protection. Word marks protect words, letters, or numbers irrespective of styling and suit names or slogans; device marks protect logos or distinctive designs; combination marks protect both textual and design elements together. Service marks apply to services; certification marks indicate compliance with standards; collective marks identify membership. Distinctive non-traditional signs include shape, sound, and certain color or scent marks.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: An approved resolution plan is binding on the corporate debtor and all stakeholders; claims not incorporated into the approved plan stand extinguished on the date of approval and cannot be pursued thereafter. Where statutory authorities were given opportunities to file claims during CIRP but did not have admissible claims accepted, subsequent tax assessments predating plan approval lose enforceability to the extent they are not part of the plan.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The article explains how tariff and non tariff measures, technology restrictions and IP disputes drive protectionism, prompt reshoring and fragment global supply chains, and encourage regional or bilateral trade arrangements. It links national security motivated trade controls and export limitations to potential technological decoupling, while acknowledging countervailing resilience in global trade volumes, digital trade growth and multilateral institutions that may mitigate a full reversal of globalization.
      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: Importers who overpay customs duty can appeal under Section 128 within sixty days for a potential refund or, if the appeal period is missed, seek amendment under Section 149 for reassessment and refund. For underpaid duty, importers must pay the difference in Basic Customs Duty and IGST via a TR-6 challan and may claim GST credit for IGST under Section 16(2)(a); GST credit is typically claimed by September of the next financial year or by the annual return, while TR-6 challans have no strict deadline. Courts have confirmed importers may choose between amendment and appeal.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Operation of forklifts in factory premises requires operator training and certification, routine inspections, and upkeep to ensure safety. Legal obligations arise from factory safety provisions, the occupational safety code, motor vehicle rules for public-road use, and sector-specific statutes where applicable. Employers must provide PPE, implement safe systems of work, maintain records of incidents, and ensure forklifts meet technical safety specifications. Practical measures include pre-operation checks, adherence to load limits, segregation of pedestrian routes, signage, speed controls, and alignment with relevant ISO standards.
      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: High Sea Sales transfer ownership while goods remain in transit so the interposed sale does not attract GST before customs clearance; customs duty and GST become payable at importation by the final purchaser. Proper documentation-a High Sea Sales agreement, seller and resale invoices, bill of lading, packing list, certificate of origin and insurance-is required to substantiate timing, parties and tax treatment, and buyers will see resale and original invoices which may reveal the importer's margin.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Use of loudspeakers by street vendors is regulated by rules under the Environment Protection Act that set area-based decibel limits, require prior permission for public address systems, and impose time restrictions. Local authorities are responsible for permitting, monitoring with sound-level meters, enforcing penalties including seizure of equipment, and conducting awareness campaigns. Management strategies include strict enforcement, technological monitoring, promotion of quieter advertising methods, and designated vendor zones to mitigate health and environmental harms.
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      Summary: Provisional trade estimates indicate cumulative export growth (merchandise and services) for April-January 2024-25 with imports rising and the trade deficit widening. Merchandise exports show modest cumulative gains while merchandise imports increase; non petroleum and non petroleum/non gems & jewellery exports register stronger growth. Sectoral drivers include Electronic Goods, Engineering Goods, Drugs & Pharmaceuticals, Rice and Gems & Jewellery. Services exports are estimated to have grown robustly, producing a substantial services surplus. January services data are provisional and prior period figures have been revised pro rata using balance of payments data.
      Summary: The Government of India will re-issue three dated government securities via price-based auctions using the multiple-price method, with an option to retain additional subscription. Up to five percent of each notified amount is reserved for eligible individuals and institutions under the Non-Competitive Bidding Facility. Bids must be submitted electronically on the Reserve Bank of India E-Kuber system within prescribed non-competitive and competitive windows; auction results and payment dates are specified. The securities will be eligible for When Issued trading under RBI guidelines.
      Summary: A September 2024 show cause notice alleges the automaker misclassified vehicle imports as individual parts instead of completely knocked down (CKD) units, prompting a large retrospective customs duty demand; the company argues longstanding practice and prior clearances render the notice arbitrary and seeks quashing. The customs department stated it has not and will not stop consignments, while the court probed whether importing almost all components except one could legally qualify as parts rather than CKD.
      Summary: Exports fell for the third month with merchandise down due to petroleum price volatility and global uncertainties, while imports rose-driven by higher gold purchases-widening the monthly and cumulative trade deficits; certain sectors (electronics, pharmaceuticals, rice, gems and jewellery) showed healthy export growth and officials emphasised resilience in goods and services exports and an elevated aggregate export target for the next year.
      Summary: Stock market indices ended an eight session losing streak with modest late recovery led by value buying in banking, oil & gas, metal and power stocks, while several large IT and financial names underperformed. Midcap advanced and smallcap declined. Reports of progress in trade discussions supported export sensitive sectors. Year to date foreign portfolio investor net withdrawals were substantial and contributed to volatility and downward pressure on sentiment. Sectoral performance was uneven across healthcare, energy, services and consumer discretionary.
      Summary: Foreign institutional investor sell-offs are ascribed mainly to profit booking amid good returns rather than structural exit. Government officials view outflows as possibly temporary reallocations in response to global uncertainty, stress market resilience, and caution that intervention would occur only upon evidence of market failure. Recent budget measures and periodic customs and safeguard duty reviews are presented as growth-supportive and investor-friendly steps while acknowledging India's exposure to global headwinds.
      Summary: A consolidated hearing on multiple petitions under the Places of Worship regime has been listed for April after the court criticised repetitive filings. Concurrent enforcement actions include an FIR under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) framework against a foreign national, a request by an enforcement agency to defer framing arguments in a money laundering matter with the accused directed to respond, and a cyber unit summoning an online content creator for inquiry.
      Summary: The High Court required Satyendar Jain to reply to an investigating agency's application seeking deferment of arguments on framing of charges in a money laundering prosecution until a supplementary prosecution complaint is filed, the agency having urged that it must file updated material following developments in a related investigation; Jain's petition seeks a stay on framing arguments pending completion of the probe so the court can consider any potentially exculpatory material before forming a prima facie view.
      Summary: The rupee closed lower driven by substantial foreign portfolio outflows and a recovery in the US dollar index, amplified by foreign banks' dollar buying and importers' demand; domestic equity weakness added negative bias while declines in US Treasury yields and lower crude prices partly cushioned the fall. Analysts indicate the rupee's trajectory will depend on external flows, dollar momentum, and potential Reserve Bank of India intervention, concurrent with reported increases in India's foreign exchange reserves.
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate is investigating alleged money laundering from the unauthorised procurement, diversion and sale of codeine-based cough syrups through multiple commercial entities characterized as shell companies. Searches across jurisdictions yielded seizures of unexplained cash, jewellery and documentary and digital evidence, and located persons absconding in the related narcotics probe. The inquiry focuses on procurement and payment flows, alleged market diversion of product, cancelled licences by drug regulators, and transactional patterns forming the basis for asset-tracing and inter-agency referrals.
      Summary: Madras High Court ordered the CBI to register criminal cases and take over pending state police investigations into alleged large scale illegal beach sand mining, directing constitution of Special Investigation Teams, probe of officials' omissions and commissions including arbitrary royalty fixation, investigation of possible political nexus and unlawful export of monazite with national security implications, and authorising parallel financial scrutiny and referrals to enforcement, tax and customs agencies with disciplinary proceedings to follow based on findings.
      Summary: Eurobank and LTIMindtree, enabled by Fairfax Digital Services, entered a multi year cooperation to modernise banking technology and enhance customer experience, including opening a Global Delivery Center in Pune. LTIMindtree was selected as Services Partner for Eurobank Luxembourg's Temenos implementation, with responsibilities for maintenance, data migration, quality assurance and post production support to sustain and modernise the Group's technology infrastructure across Greece, Cyprus and Luxembourg while addressing regulatory requirements.
      Summary: Bajaj Finance is a deposit taking NBFC registered with the Reserve Bank of India and classified as an NBFC Investment and Credit Company. The article describes a secured gold loan where lenders determine loan amounts by pledged gold valuation, offer flexible repayment tenures and lower interest rates due to collateral, require minimal documentation and limited credit checks, provide secure vault storage and complimentary insurance for pledged jewellery, and return collateral on repayment, with corporate credit rating disclosures included.
      Summary: Exports fell to USD 36.43 billion in January from USD 37.32 billion a year earlier, while imports increased to USD 59.42 billion from USD 53.88 billion, producing a monthly trade deficit of USD 22.99 billion; year-to-date exports were USD 358.91 billion and imports USD 601.9 billion, showing import growth outpacing export gains.
      Summary: APEDA facilitated market access for export of Indian pomegranates to Australia by signing a work plan and SOPs, coordinating with the national plant protection authority to enable initial air shipments followed by commercial sea-freight consignments, and integrating consignments into ANARNET traceability to ensure compliance with import requirements and support competitive market entry for growers.
      4 Notifications Toggle

      Customs

      1.
      11/2025 - dated - 17-2-2025 - Cus (NT)
      Customs (On - Arrival Movement for Storage and Clearance at Authorised Importer Premises) Regulations, 2025
      Summary: These regulations permit eligible importers holding Authorised Economic Operator Tier II/III status to move, store, examine and clear specified imported goods at designated Authorised Importer Premises within licensed bonded warehouses. Applicants must register with the Commissioner in the prescribed Form, undergo verification, declare intent in the bill of entry, and obtain automated electronic permission unless exceptions apply. Movement is under bond with sealing and custody obligations; importers must provide continuity bonds, maintain records, facilitate examination, clear or remove goods within the prescribed period, and remain subject to suspension, penalty and possible Board exemptions.

      SEBI

      2.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2025/231 - dated - 14-2-2025 - SEBI
      Research Analyst Examination : Notification under regulation 3 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Certification of Associated Persons in the Securities Markets) Regulations, 2007
      Summary: SEBI mandates that individuals and officers engaged in providing research services-including registered research analysts, principal officers of non-individual research analysts, employed research analysts, associated persons providing research services, and partners of partnership-firm research analysts-must pass the NISM-Series-XV: Research Analyst Certification Examination and, before current certification expires, pass the NISM-Series-XV-B: Research Analyst Certification (Renewal) Examination to maintain compliance.
      3.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2025/230 - dated - 14-2-2025 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Mutual Funds) (Amendment) Regulations, 2025
      Summary: The asset management company must invest a Board specified percentage of designated employees' remuneration in mutual fund units; must conduct Board specified stress testing of schemes and disclose results in the prescribed form and manner; must deploy new fund offer proceeds within a Board specified timeframe; and may pay distribution charges, commissions or fees in the manner specified by the Board.
      4.
      SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2025/229 - dated - 13-2-2025 - SEBI
      Securities and Exchange Board of India (Procedure for making, amending and reviewing of Regulations) Regulations, 2025
      Summary: The Regulations require departmental publication of draft regulations with statutory basis, objectives and comment timelines, mandate a standard public consultation process with publication of compiled comments and departmental responses for Board consideration, and allow the Chairperson to dispense with or shorten consultation in exigent circumstances provided such action is reported to the Board.
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      SEBI

      1.
      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD/P/CIR/2025/19 - dated 17-2-2025
      Most Important Terms and Conditions (MITC) for Investment Advisers
      Summary: SEBI requires Investment Advisers to include standardized Most Important Terms and Conditions (MITC) in advisory agreements, prohibiting acceptance of client funds or securities, banning assured/guaranteed return schemes, and prohibiting execution of trades without explicit client consent. The MITC set fee and payment rules including prescribed maximums for eligible clients, limited advance fees with pro rata refunds and capped breakage fee, non-cash payment modes, mandatory risk profiling and suitability analysis, conflict-of-interest management favouring non-commission plans, specified grievance redressal steps, and disclosure when services fall outside SEBI's regulatory purview.

      Customs

      2.
      05/2025 - dated 17-2-2025
      Automation of Refund Application and Processing in Customs
      Summary: Automation of Customs refund procedure establishes electronic filing, scrutiny, communication and electronic disbursal of refund claims through the ICEGATE Portal. Applicants may file refund applications with supporting documents; pre-filled forms follow reassessment, a Unique Application Reference Number is generated on filing, and proper officers must intimate deficiencies within ten days and communicate acknowledgements, show-cause notices and speaking orders electronically, including examination of unjust enrichment. Concurrent audit is dispensed with and selection for post-audit will be finalized by DG-Audit with DG ARM; electronic credit will be effected to the applicant's registered bank account via PFMS.
      3.
      04/2025 - dated 17-2-2025
      Single Unified Multi-Purpose Electronic Bond in Customs-Ekal Anubandh
      Summary: Introduction of a Single All India Multi Purpose Electronic Bond (SEB) enabling importers/exporters to submit one nationwide electronic bond via ICEGATE covering obligations across provisional assessment, export promotion schemes, section 143 imports, warehousing (section 59) and manufacture/operations in private/special warehouses (section 65). SEB execution uses e stamping and e signing through NeSL without notarisation, allows later addition of obligations or bond value, and links to electronic Bank Guarantees validated via NeSL and displayed on ICEGATE dashboards per consolidated BG quantum schedules.
      4.
      PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 17/2025 - dated 7-2-2025
      Updation of Mobile number & E-mail id associated with DPD Registration – reg.
      Summary: DPD Registration contact details will be aligned with Importer IEC records and the online OTDI module will verify authenticity by sending an OTP to the registered mobile; on successful verification, change-of-CFS requests update in real time. Suspected duplicate e-mail usage prompted a suo-moto update using IEC data, while importers may request changes with requisite documents via their registered e-mail and report issues to the Additional Commissioner; officers must treat this as a standing order.
      5.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 01 /2025 - dated 28-1-2025
      Clarifications on the applicability of concessional duty under IGCR Rules, 2022 in certain instances-reg.
      Summary: Units operating under MOOWR may concurrently avail IGCR concessions if the scheme permits and the importer complies with additional conditions in the Concessional Notification and IGCR Rules, including time-limits and MOOWR stipulations. The phrase "for use in manufacture of cellular mobile phones" requires that a component be used in the manufacturing process; intermediate MOOWR manufacturers who import components, add value, and supply final manufacturers are eligible for IGCR concessional rates provided all documentation, transfer procedures and conditions are met.
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