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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 22,2025

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      Summary: A conflict between Circular No. 247/04/2025 and Notification No. 03/2023 arises from differing statements on the effective date of GST amendments. The circular provides classification and rate clarifications for specified goods and refers to an operative date that diverges from the notification's expressly stated effective date. Because Notification No. 03/2023 is issued under statutory authority and carries legal force, the notification's specified effective date governs where inconsistency with administrative circulars occurs, producing compliance and enforcement uncertainty that warrants authoritative clarification.
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      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Delay in constituting and operationalizing the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal has forced taxpayers to seek High Court and Supreme Court relief for matters such as recovery of sanctioned refunds, cancellation of GST registration without notice, seizures and penalties for transactional errors, and inconsistent condonation of delay; the article urges immediate activation of GSTAT with adequate benches and an online filing portal to restore the statutory appellate route and ensure consistent, specialized adjudication under the CGST framework.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: International frameworks condition the use of food additives on safety evaluations, technological necessity, and transparent labelling. Authorities set Acceptable Daily Intake values, maximum use levels, and purity criteria; authorize new additives or recognise long established substances as safe; and require identification of additives by name or identifier and function on product labels. Compliance requires using only authorized additives for specified purposes, observing concentration limits, and conforming to monitoring and updating processes based on scientific assessment.
      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: Choice of GST rate governs ITC entitlement and pricing for rent-a-cab providers: the lower-rate option restricts ITC to same-line vendors charging that rate and disallows ITC on other inputs and capital goods, while the higher-rate option permits full ITC on inputs, input services and capital goods but can raise customer-facing prices. Differential pricing can incentivize customers to accept the higher-rate billing to enable ITC recovery. Aggregator-supplied services remove operator choice because the aggregator pays the lower rate, preventing operators from utilising certain ITC and affecting profitability.
      By: Sabyasachi Chakraborty
      Summary: The article explains that GST adjudicating authorities sometimes accept evidence or factual positions (for example, a CA certificate or recognition of transitional Input Tax Credit) during verification but thereafter adopt contradictory findings when confirming demand. It argues that such inconsistent positions can be challenged at first appeal by invoking the Approbate and Reprobate doctrine and estoppel, pressing the appellate forum to reconcile internal contradictions in the order-in-original rather than sustaining arbitrary demands.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Regulations permit on arrival movement, storage, examination and off port clearance of imported goods at designated private premises by an Authorised Importer, subject to AEO status and demarcation within licensed or bonded warehouses. Registration requires prescribed application and Commissioner verification. An automated electronic permission follows arrival reconciliation unless scanning flags, pending governmental objections, or intelligence holds exist. Movement occurs under bond with custody, sealing, examination, recordkeeping and time bound clearance obligations; authorisation may be suspended or revoked for non compliance and contraventions attract penalties under the customs regime.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Registration of an LLP online requires obtaining a Digital Signature Certificate, securing a Director Identification Number for designated partners, and obtaining name approval; thereafter applicants must complete Form FiLLiP with partner and office particulars, execute and file the LLP Agreement signed by all partners, pay the registration fee, and submit all documents via the Ministry of Corporate Affairs online portal for review and issuance of the LLP registration certificate.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Regulation of food additives establishes a positive list of authorised substances with permissible limits and food-category specific usage conditions; approvals for additives are grounded in scientific evaluation including Acceptable Daily Intake, and packaging and labelling rules require disclosure of additive identity or E-number to ensure consumer transparency and safety.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Labels must disclose additives, preservatives, colorants and packaging chemicals so consumers can identify allergenic, carcinogenic, endocrine disrupting or behaviour affecting substances. Vague terms like "natural flavors," "sugar free" or "no preservatives" can conceal synthetic additives; therefore close review of ingredient lists, E numbers, allergen declarations, nutritional facts and certification seals is the key mechanism for avoiding cumulative exposure and selecting additive free or higher quality alternatives.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Central and state regulators together with municipal corporations implement enhanced monitoring, stricter emission and effluent norms, mandatory pollution control devices and treatment infrastructure (ETPs, CETPs, STPs), enforcement of EIA/EC requirements, promotion of renewable energy and incentives for cleaner technologies, and community awareness programs to address air, water and land pollution in India's critically polluted urban and industrial areas.
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      Summary: Retail tariffs for 2025-26 are held unchanged with the State funding a subsidy of Rs 12,632.40 crore; ToD tariffs are introduced for commercial and industrial >10 kW and extended to LT Industrial and Commercial consumers. Standby tariffs now apply to all open access users. Individuals constructing or reconstructing homes will be billed at domestic tariff from April 1, 2025. EV charging up to 150 kW gets LT supply and the EV energy tariff remains at Rs 6.70 per unit. A March-June 2025 scheme allows regularisation of additional domestic loads at 50% development charges. State generators may procure imported coal via RSR.
      Summary: A stay was placed on the NCLAT order appointing NBCC as project management consultant to complete 16 stalled Supertech housing projects while the tribunal's compliance with the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code procedure is examined; the resolution professional was directed to continue duties and parties were asked to file written responses on alternate completion plans addressing stakeholders including homebuyers, lenders and land authorities.
      Summary: Enforcement Directorate attached residential properties under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act after alleging that a former public servant acquired disproportionate assets by channeling illicit funds through family bank accounts. The agency says the proceeds of crime were concealed within immovable properties held in the names of the officer and relatives and spent on personal and family expenditure, prompting attachment orders for two residences as alleged instruments of concealment and integration of illicit funds.
      Summary: Project monitoring and inter governmental coordination were directed to expedite resolution of pending issues affecting multiple mega infrastructure projects through the Project Monitoring Group (PMG), with officials urging private proponents to use the PMG mechanism for structured engagement with Central and State authorities to secure timely issue resolution and efficient project delivery.
      Summary: The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and extensive Japanese FDI form the foundation of India-Japan economic cooperation, driving Japanese participation in manufacturing, industrial townships and major infrastructure projects. India's Make in India agenda, ease-of-doing-business reforms, adoption of quality practices and strengthened R&D are presented as policy levers to expand manufacturing, rebalance trade through higher Indian exports, and attract investment in semiconductors, electronics, green energy and digital technologies.
      Summary: Directed enforcement located and dismantled multiple clandestine facilities printing Fake Indian Currency Notes and traced importers of specialised security paper; searches yielded sophisticated printing equipment, laptops, printers, storage devices, restricted security paper and watermark sheets, and accused persons were arrested by jurisdictional police on complaints filed by DRI, with investigations progressed under Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
      Summary: The Monetary Policy Committee concluded a policy rate reduction was appropriate as headline inflation moderates toward the four percent target; it retained a neutral monetary stance to preserve flexibility, complemented liquidity provision to aid transmission, and noted material risks from global trade, weather, and external-sector pressures that counsel close monitoring while fiscal support aids aggregate demand.
      Summary: A McKinsey Global Institute report shows reorientation of India's trade and value chains: Russia's share in India's oil imports rose markedly between 2017 and 2024; India's imports from China are increasing while exports to China fall; India's exports to the US and Europe are increasingly dependent on China; ASEAN and other intermediaries are redirecting flows, creating both supply chain risks and potential opportunities through active diversification.
      Summary: Allegations focus on privatisation of education and healthcare reducing affordability and the employment value of degrees; demonetisation and GST reforms are criticised for harming small businesses and constraining bank access, thereby limiting job creation; tax structure and wealth concentration are said to increase inequality; and removal or dilution of reservation quotas is claimed to restrict opportunities for marginalised communities.
      Summary: Reserve Bank interventions to reduce rupee volatility led to a decline in total forex reserves, driven mainly by a fall in foreign currency assets, even as gold reserves, special drawing rights, and the reserve position with the IMF recorded increases, thereby changing the composition of the reserve portfolio.
      Summary: The RBI launched the RBIDATA mobile app to provide public access to over eleven thousand series of Indian macroeconomic and financial data from the Database on the Indian Economy, featuring interactive time series graphs, downloadable datasets, and full metadata (source, unit, frequency, updates, explanatory notes). The app includes search from the home screen, a Popular Reports section, a banking outlet locator, SAARC Finance data linkage, user feedback capabilities, and direct access to the DBIE portal for researchers, students and the public on supported mobile platforms.
      Summary: Equity benchmarks fell for a fourth session as sustained foreign fund outflows, a weakening currency and concerns over rich valuations, compounded by tariff threats and a hawkish central bank tone, reduced liquidity and investor confidence; autos and several banking and IT names led declines while select large caps offered limited support.
      Summary: SRM University-AP's Paari School of Business launched B.Com. (CA Integrated) and B.Com. (Fintech and Banking), programmes integrating technical subject matter with practical training delivered by industry practitioners to strengthen employability through emphasis on critical thinking, technological skills, soft skills, networking, and continuous learning, accompanied by experiential activities including the AMEYA'25 management fest.
      Summary: Asian markets traded unevenly as a weak yen and rising core consumer inflation in Japan supported exporters and the central bank's tighter stance, while strong earnings and AI investment plans from a major Chinese e commerce firm lifted Chinese and Hong Kong equities. Conversely, a large US retailer's cautious profit outlook pulled down US retail stocks and global risk sentiment, and softer Treasury yields after elevated jobless claims tempered expectations for immediate US policy easing.
      Summary: Enforcement Directorate filed a suo moto criminal case under the PMLA to investigate whether proceeds from an alleged international gold theft travelled to India and whether there were domestic beneficiaries; investigators have identified a suspect, Simran Preet Panesar, and are searching his Mohali premises and will question him as part of asset-tracing and evidence-gathering measures.
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      Customs

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      15/2025 - dated - 20-2-2025 - Cus
      Seeks to amend Notification No. 50/2017-Customs, dated the 30th June, 2017 - Effective rates of customs duty and IGST for goods imported into India - Exclusion of condition no. 84 for All goods (excluding vessels and other floating structures as are imported for breaking up)
      Summary: Amendment to Notification No. 50/2017-Customs replaces the entry "84" with "-" in column (6) for S.No. 551 and S.No. 555, thereby removing the specified conditional restriction for those tariff entries; the change is made under statutory powers in the Customs and Customs Tariff Acts and comes into force with immediate effect.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/MIRSD/MIRSD-PoD1/P/CIR/2025/22 - dated 21-2-2025
      Investor Charter for Stock Brokers
      Summary: SEBI issues an updated Investor Charter for stock brokers requiring brokers to publish and provide the charter to clients, disclose monthly complaints data on their websites in the Annexure B format, comply with specified service timelines and broker obligations (including trade execution, contract notes, margin and settlement procedures), and implement a layered grievance redressal framework using SCORES and the ODR/SMARTODR platform; the circular rescinds the prior charter and is effective immediately.

      Income Tax

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      03/2025 - dated 20-2-2025
      Income-Tax Deduction From Salaries During the Financial Year 2024-25 Under Section 192 of the Income-Tax Act, 1961
      Summary: The Circular updates withholding and reporting for salary payments in FY 2024 25: it broadens the definition of salary and perquisites to include Central Government contributions to the Agniveer Corpus Fund and specified accommodation benefits, revises perquisite valuation and remote area rules, raises the leave encashment exemption ceiling for non government employees, introduces a deduction for Agniveer Corpus Fund contributions, sets out revised surcharge and new regime tax rates and computation restrictions, formalises employee disclosure for other income to be considered for withholding, amends Form No.16 and 24Q, and clarifies enhanced penalty and prosecution consequences for TDS defaults.

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      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 11/2025 - dated 3-2-2025
      Waiver of late fees on account of system down for Budget update – Reg.
      Summary: Waiver of late fees is granted for Bills of Entry that could not be filed due to ICEGATE system unavailability during the Union Budget updation. The waiver covers Bills of Entry for vessels with entry inwards at INMAA1, INKAT1 and INENR1 on 1 February 2025, where those Bills are filed on or before 2 February 2025, notwithstanding the late fee provisions in the Bill of Entry (Forms) Amendment Regulations, 2017.
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