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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 24,2025

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      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: An agreement to sell is deemed a conveyance for stamp duty when the instrument effects or expressly contemplates transfer of possession to the purchaser without execution of a conveyance; the levy depends on the instrument's recital or terms indicating prior or agreed delivery of possession, and duty paid on such an agreement may be adjusted against duty on any subsequent conveyance.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: The article stresses that LLP Annual Return Filing under the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 is necessary for transparency and regulatory compliance. It identifies Form 11 (annual return) and Form 8 (statement of accounts and solvency) as the required filings with specified statutory timelines and warns of daily penalties for late submission. The note further explains that timely filing preserves business credibility, aids access to finance, and that prolonged non compliance can lead to an LLP being marked defunct and to legal action against partners.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: CBIC clarified GST classification and rates for pepper, raisins, ready to eat popcorn and fly ash AAC blocks, and fixed the effective date for an amended compensation cess entry. Pepper of genus Piper attracts five percent GST and dried pepper supplied by an agriculturist is not subject to registration. Raisins supplied by an agriculturist are exempt. Salted and spiced ready to eat popcorn attracts a lower rate if not prepackaged and labelled and a higher packaged rate if labelled; sugar-coated popcorn is taxed as confectionery. AAC blocks with substantial fly ash content fall under fly ash articles with the lower rate. The amended ground clearance criterion for compensation cess applies on and after the amendment date.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: The note explains that strike off of a private limited company may follow prolonged inactivity, financial distress, voluntary promoter decisions, restructuring, persistent statutory non compliance, regulatory breaches, or dormant bank accounts. The practical procedure requires a board resolution, clearance or provision for liabilities, preparation of financial statements, submission of the prescribed application and supporting documents to the registrar, issuance of a public notice for objections, and final removal from the register if no objections arise.
      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: Stopping of vehicles carrying goods in transit is governed by documentary requirements; goods above the threshold must have an invoice and e-way bill, and officers may detain vehicles for checks and require penalties for missing documents. Minor clerical errors or vehicle detail mismatches should not automatically lead to severe penalties, and absence of tax-evasion intent or mere expiry of an e-way bill are not by themselves sufficient grounds for heavy sanctions.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Mere designation as a director, including independent or non executive status, does not automatically attract criminal liability for cheque dishonour; vicarious liability requires specific, clear averments and proof that the person was in charge of and responsible for the conduct of the business at the relevant time, with the complainant bearing the primary burden to plead such facts.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Indian chemical manufacturers confront price competition from China's low-cost, large-scale production and state support, coupled with dependence on imported raw materials and a technology gap in automation and Industry 4.0. Stringent global environmental standards and sustainability expectations create trade frictions, while logistics inefficiencies, supply-chain disruptions, export barriers, and talent shortages further hinder competitiveness. Addressing these challenges requires targeted innovation, sustainability upgrades, supply-chain resilience, skilled workforce development, and government support for R&D and infrastructure.
      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: Compensation cess reduced to 0.1% for supplies to merchant exporters to align with IGST/CGST/SGST; GST on used vehicles (including EVs) applies to the margin between purchase and sale, affecting registered sellers; popcorn classifications allocate different GST rates for non packaged, packaged and sweetened varieties. FTWZ transactions are retrospectively not treated as supply of goods or services from July 1, 2017; vouchers are not treated as supply; and e commerce operators are relieved from proportional ITC reversal under section 9(5).
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Net export equals Exports minus Imports and is classified as a trade surplus when positive and a trade deficit when negative. It is a direct component of GDP under the expenditure approach (GDP = C + I + G + (X - M)) and affects the current account of the Balance of Payments. Key determinants include exchange rates, global demand, trade policies, domestic production and consumption, inflation, and political stability, each influencing currency valuation, domestic industry competitiveness, external indebtedness, and employment in export sectors.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Tariffs are government duties on cross border goods implemented through classification and rate schedules, including ad valorem, specific and compound duties, and remedial measures such as anti dumping and countervailing duties. They are deployed to raise revenue, protect domestic industries and respond to unfair trade practices; their application changes relative prices, affects customs valuation and classification, and produces economic effects-higher consumer prices, potential inflation when applied to inputs, distorted market signals, and risks of trade retaliation and supply chain disruption.
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      Summary: The court granted bail where further investigation into an alleged money laundering scheme remained pending, holding that continued custody would frustrate the right not to be detained beyond 90 days pending investigation. The Enforcement Directorate alleges use of shell entities, forged identity and import documents, and third party payments to remit illicit proceeds abroad to Hong Kong and Singapore.
      Summary: The Information and Broadcasting Ministry is examining current statutory provisions and the need for a new legal framework to regulate harmful digital content, including definitions, platform obligations, and enforcement mechanisms. Concurrently, a judicial hearing is scheduled on a post election challenge to an assembly member's 2022 bypoll victory, and a corporate debtor is pursuing annulment of a foreign bankruptcy order, highlighting active litigation in electoral disputes and cross border insolvency.
      Summary: The bankrupt has applied to annul the English bankruptcy order on the ground that creditor banks have been repaid and recovered in excess, relying on a public ministerial statement confirming collection and restoration of funds; the annulment application is pursued irrespective of ongoing appeals.
      Summary: Artificial Intelligence has been integrated into the state tax administration to identify misuse of the GST system, including fraudulent input tax credit claims and abuse of GST analytics, enabling algorithmic detection of anomalies for targeted investigation and enforcement to improve compliance and revenue mobilization.
      Summary: The Compendium of Datasets and Registries in India consolidates government dataset metadata into a single reference, providing standardized descriptions of data collection methodologies, update periodicity, levels of disaggregation, and ministry data-sharing policies, with direct links to source portals to facilitate access, reuse, and evidence-based policymaking.
      Summary: The address sets a regulatory-policy framework urging an open interoperable digital infrastructure-UPI, Account Aggregator and Unified Lending Interface-to deepen markets and enable data-driven underwriting for underserved borrowers. It elevates explainability and sustained human oversight as essential for AI/ML adoption to prevent algorithmic bias, automation complacency and model drift, and calls on financial institutions to build governance, risk management and skills. Regulation must balance system stability, consumer protection and innovation while preventing reckless financialisation and ensuring meaningful financial inclusion.
      Summary: The Reserve Bank has released a draft circular reviewing the levy of foreclosure charges and pre payment penalties on loans under its Responsible Lending Conduct initiative and invites stakeholders and the public to submit comments by the stated deadline; a final circular will be issued after considering feedback.
      Summary: Investigation follows an RBI inspection revealing major cash discrepancies: the bank maintained a fixed safe retention limit of Rs 20 crore while books recorded a much larger sum, physical cash was below the retention threshold, and the EOW is probing safe capacity, routine cash withdrawals by a senior accounts officer, supervisory oversight by the former CEO, potential kickbacks, auditor involvement, and alleged failures in audit and internal controls; accused have been charged with criminal breach of trust and criminal conspiracy and remanded to enable further inquiry.
      Summary: Rupee depreciation resulted from sustained FII outflows and a stronger US dollar, creating a negative trading bias; weak crude oil prices provided partial support, while analysts cited possible RBI intervention and gave near term USD INR trading ranges. The note also highlights net FII equity sales and a week on week decline in forex reserves as factors affecting exchange dynamics and capital flow sensitivity to global sentiment.
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate has provisionally attached land and flats held by an educational trust and its trustees under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in a probe arising from a CBI FIR alleging fraud in post matric scholarship disbursements. Authorities allege false records and uploads on the state scholarship portal produced payments for non existent or departed students, and that proceeds were used to acquire movable and immovable property. Multiple arrests have been made and additional institutes remain under investigation.
      Summary: Administrative adjudication under the foreign exchange regulatory framework found a digital news services entity retained full foreign ownership contrary to the prescribed foreign investment cap for digital media, resulting in an aggregate penalty against the company, daily fines for continued non compliance, and separate monetary penalties imposed on three directors for oversight during the period of alleged contravention.
      Summary: The court declined the Enforcement Directorate's request to bar an IAS officer from receiving a government posting, holding that preventing the state from assigning an administrative post is beyond the court's jurisdiction. The decision highlights jurisdictional limits on judicial or prosecutorial interference with executive personnel assignments, in the context of an officer who had been arrested in a money laundering inquiry, granted bail, had suspension revoked, and was subsequently reassigned in a government reshuffle.
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      Instruction No. 118 - dated 19-2-2025
      'Jan-Sunwai' for redressal of grievances of SEZ stakeholders
      Summary: Requires all Development Commissioners of Special Economic Zones to schedule Jan-Sunwai video conferencing sessions weekly for a minimum duration, designate competent officers to hear and time boundly resolve grievances, publicly notify and display the VC schedule for stakeholders, share the public notice and schedule with the Department of Commerce, and submit a monthly compliance report by the fifth of the following month detailing grievances heard and resolutions offered.

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      SEBI/HO/IMD/PoD1/P/CIR/2025/21 - dated 20-2-2025
      Clarification regarding Investor Education and Awareness Initiatives
      Summary: AMCs must annually set aside at least 2 basis points on daily net assets within the maximum permissible Total Expense Ratio for Investor Education and Awareness, and initiatives under that heading include financial inclusion initiatives as may be approved by the regulator.
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