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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 27,2025

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      Summary: Clause 15 reorganises salary taxation into discrete subsections, modernises terminology by adopting "tax year," and converts explanations into operative provisions. It limits main clauses to "employer" while separately providing that "employer includes former employer," and elevates the treatments of advance salary and partner remuneration to standalone subsections, preserving existing substantive tax effects while improving statutory clarity.
      Summary: Clause 14 preserves the principle that expenditure related to income not forming part of total income is disallowed, sets out a three-part structure-basic disallowance rule, assessing officer authority to verify or apply a prescribed method, and a tax year temporal application-and streamlines language by incorporating the former Explanation into the main provision while omitting provisions on reassessment, rectification references, and retrospective application.
      Summary: Clause 12 of the Income Tax Bill, 2025 consolidates exemption rules for political parties and electoral trusts, retaining existing excluded income categories while reorganising eligibility and conditions into Schedule VIII's tabular format. It strengthens documentation, retains the cash-donation cap, expands acceptable non-cash payment modes to account-payee and electronic methods and electoral instruments, mandates timely return filing and enhanced audits, requires electoral trusts to distribute the bulk of aggregate donations to registered parties, and provides for taxation of exempt income where statutory conditions are not met.
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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Strike-Off LLP revival requires an appeal to the National Company Law Tribunal with documentary proof (LLP agreement, incorporation certificate, financial statements, tax returns, bank records, affidavit of designated partners, and NOCs where applicable); the Tribunal evaluates whether the strike-off was erroneous or whether sufficient reasons for restoration exist and may order the Registrar to reinstate the LLP and issue a restoration certificate. Revival is conditional on completion of pending statutory filings, settlement of liabilities, submission of delinquent documents, and publication of a public notice.
      By: Tushar Malik
      Summary: Section 128A permits waiver of interest and penalties for specified GST demands tied to tax periods between July 1, 2017 and March 31, 2020 where the full tax is paid by the statutory cutoff and prescribed applications and withdrawals of appeals are submitted; exclusions include erroneous refunds and pending unwithdrawn appeals, and payments may be from electronic cash or credit ledgers except in specified cases. Section 16(5) permits retrospective claiming of Input Tax Credit for supplies in specified financial years where claims were filed by the stated return cutoff, conditioned on valid invoices, receipt of supplies, supplier tax payment, and return filing, with rectification processed by the proper officer and no refund of past payments.
      By: Sundaran Damodaran
      Summary: Exception-Based MIS Reporting uses continuous automated monitoring of key performance indicators and configurable thresholds to generate alerts for significant exceptions-such as unusual expenditures, supply chain delays, payroll anomalies, and production defects-enabling management to focus on urgent operational and financial issues while reducing manual review burdens and improving risk detection.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Engaging third party export channels or merchant exporters shifts logistics, customs documentation, shipping, and tariff classification responsibilities to intermediaries, reducing exporters' infrastructure and staffing investments. This arrangement diminishes payment and credit risks through intermediary collection or financing, improves compliance with export formalities, and lowers operational costs via warehousing and bulk shipping economies. It also accelerates market access by leveraging intermediaries' local market knowledge and distribution networks, enabling scalable export activity while allowing exporters to concentrate on core production and product development.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Marine insurance secures physical interests-cargo, hull and third party liabilities-against loss or damage during transit, with coverage for defined voyages or periods, premiums based on cargo type and value, upfront payment, claim settlement subject to documented loss and policy excesses. Export Credit Insurance from ECGC covers exporter credit risk and political risks arising from buyer default or adverse state action, with premiums tied to buyer and country risk, indemnity limited by policy percentages, and claims payable upon proof of contractual default and compliance with policy conditions.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Misapplication of Section 129 has led to detention and seizure for minor procedural defects absent established contravention or intent to evade tax. CBIC circulars instruct officers to avoid detaining whole consignments for limited errors, permit correction of immaterial mistakes (spelling, pin codes, limited digit errors, HSN or vehicle number variances) and treat examples as non exhaustive guidelines. High Court authorities have held that detention is vitiated where substantial compliance and no intent to evade are shown; practitioners should carry the circulars and senior officers should restrain field formations from mechanical seizure.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Where an assessing officer increases declared income by applying an estimated net profit rate after rejecting books and issues a penalty for alleged concealment, estimation alone-supported by industry comparables and without evidence of deliberate misrepresentation-does not establish concealment or furnishing of inaccurate particulars; penal liability requires independent proof of intent or inaccurate particulars beyond a mere estimated adjustment.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Convention establishes a global framework to prevent transboundary plant pest spread by promoting harmonised phytosanitary measures and ISPMs covering pest risk analysis, inspection, treatment, quarantine and phytosanitary certification, supported by surveillance, information exchange and national plant protection authorities responsible for implementation and capacity building.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The EU's Generalized System of Preferences grants India tariff reductions under the Standard GSP for specified industrial and certain processed agricultural products, subject to the EU's rules of origin and a Certificate of Origin. India is ineligible for GSP+ and EBA; exclusions apply for sensitive products. Exporters must comply with documentation, correct tariff classification, and stay updated on periodic EU reviews to maintain preferential access and benefit key sectors such as textiles, machinery, chemicals and pharmaceuticals.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: New Zealand's GSP provides preferential tariffs to eligible Indian non agricultural and industrial goods, limited to specified product lists and subject to periodic review. Eligibility depends on compliance with rules of origin, requiring Certificate of Origin evidence and demonstration of substantial transformation in India. Sensitive agricultural and certain high value or luxury products are excluded or receive limited benefits. Exporters must ensure accurate classification, proper documentation, and stay informed about FTA negotiations and revisions that may affect GSP coverage.
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      Summary: The petitioner requested an income tax inquiry into alleged large cash dowry payments and ten years of the family's financial records, but the court dismissed the petition as a roving and fishing inquiry arising from a matrimonial feud. The court found the disputes to be highly contested questions of fact inappropriate for income tax adjudication, noted absence of a statutory mechanism under the Income Tax Act for the submitted complaint, and held that non response by tax authorities did not violate any fundamental or statutory right.
      Summary: Regulatory liberalisation permitting full foreign ownership in the insurance sector expands market access for overseas insurers and supports heightened cross-border commercial activity; contemporaneously UK ministers announced 17 new export and investment deals emphasizing technology and life sciences, and relaunched talks toward a prospective free trade agreement to deepen bilateral investment and support job creation in sectors including AI, professional services and textiles.
      Summary: Provisional attachment under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act targets properties and bank assets of a Hyderabad-based company and its promoter accused of running an illegal Internet pharmacy exporting psychotropic substances. The agency alleges foreign remittances received as payment for illegal drug exports constitute proceeds of crime, which were used to create fixed deposits and acquire immovable property, prompting attachment of land parcels and financial assets in the names of the accused and family members.
      Summary: Australia launched an Economic Engagement Roadmap to expand trade and investment ties with India by focusing on clean energy, education and skills, agribusiness, and tourism, identifying nearly fifty targeted opportunities across sectors and announcing implementation measures including a Trade and Investment Accelerator Fund and enhanced people to people grants to unlock commercial opportunities, reinforce supply chain resilience, and create jobs.
      Summary: Australia's trade and investment roadmap identifies four priority growth sectors-clean energy, education and skills, agribusiness, and tourism-and nearly fifty opportunities across areas such as defence industries, culture, space and technology. It pairs targeted financial measures, including a Trade and Investment Accelerator Fund and expanded Maitri grants to strengthen business ties and people to people links, and complements ongoing negotiations on a new free trade agreement with India to further diversify and deepen bilateral economic engagement.
      Summary: Markets moved unevenly as Chinese tech shares rose on signals of renewed state support while US indices fell amid softer economic reports and sectoral shocks; rising consumer pessimism and tariff-related policy risk prompted investor repositioning into safer assets, lowering Treasury yields and affecting currencies and commodities.
      Summary: NABARD projects the state's priority sector credit potential and allocates projected amounts across agriculture, MSME and other sectors to guide bank lending. The State Focus Paper emphasises credit deployment into irrigation, horticulture, food processing, animal husbandry and fisheries, calls for saturation of Kisan Credit Cards, urges banks to prioritise Farmer Producer Organisations and support Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (including computerisation), and asks the State Level Bankers' Committee to open brick-and-mortar branches in unbanked rural blocks to advance financial inclusion.
      Summary: Policy focus seeks to make Indian vessel flagging more attractive by soliciting industry proposals for State and Central measures; India can leverage cabotage within WTO rules but currently lacks sufficient Indian-flagged vessels. Government initiatives emphasize promoting shipbuilding, building on port capacity gains and reduced turnaround times, while calling for enhancements to the logistics ecosystem-including further development of the Unified Logistics Interface Platform, container ownership and manufacturing, export speed, and congestion management-and adopting hybrid seafarer training to meet workforce demand.
      Summary: The Prime Minister Internship Scheme (PMIS) provides paid internships to eligible youth not in full time education or employment, leveraging industry partnerships and a centralized portal to facilitate district level outreach, on site registration, counselling, and application. The pilot phase aggregates placements from private employers, conducts engagement events and round table interactions to align internships with career goals, share intern experiences, and recognize high performers while scaling access across regions.
      Summary: Kisan Credit Card outstanding rose to Rs.10.05 lakh crore by December 2024, benefiting 7.72 crore farmers and extending institutional working capital to agriculture and allied activities. Under the Modified Interest Subvention Scheme banks get 1.5% subvention on short term KCC loans at a concessional 7% rate, with a 3% Prompt Repayment Incentive that effectively reduces the farmer's rate to 4%; collateral free lending is available up to the applicable threshold. The Union Budget 2025-26 increases the loan limit under MISS, expanding concessional and collateral free access for KCC borrowers.
      Summary: Allegations concern misappropriation of cash from branch safes uncovered on regulatory inspection, showing discrepancies between ledgered cash balances and physical vault capacity and holdings. The EOW has arrested three individuals including former senior executives, summoned multiple audit firms that certified the bank's accounts for the 2019-2024 period, and may order a forensic audit to determine how ledgered cash was diverted. A criminal case under Criminal Breach of Trust and Criminal Conspiracy provisions has been registered and the banking regulator has superseded the lender's board and appointed an administrator.
      Summary: Alleged large-scale embezzlement at a cooperative bank led the Economic Offences Wing to probe significant discrepancies between recorded cash balances and physically available vault cash; several former senior executives and an outside developer were arrested, multiple audit firms have been summoned to explain why audits failed to detect the shortfall, a forensic audit may be sought, and the regulator has superseded the bank's board and appointed an administrator while criminal charges for criminal breach of trust and criminal conspiracy have been registered.
      Summary: Review and renewal of the India-ASEAN trade agreement should be expedited to leverage deepening ties and stimulate cooperation in emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, green shipping and green hydrogen. Completion of the India Myanmar Thailand Highway is identified as transformative but currently impeded by internal conflict in Myanmar, necessitating practical solutions to keep the connectivity agenda on track. Expanded visa liberalisation, air links, and targeted education and skill development cooperation are immediate mechanisms to strengthen regional economic integration.
      Summary: A federal probe into alleged fraudulent financial conduct led to the arrest and remand of a Gujarat-based journalist under money laundering provisions; the investigation alleges multiple fraudulent transactions, extortion, manipulation of records and use of media influence, and links the conduct to alleged GST input tax credit misuse, with proceedings conducted through production before a special court and remand to agency custody.
      Summary: Priority is being given to establishing a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Assam near the Bhutan border to capture economic opportunities from the Gelephu Mindfulness City project; planned measures focus on rail and road connectivity, leveraging the Jogighopa multi-modal logistics park as the nearest port, attracting industrial investment, and proceeding subject to Government of India clearance.
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      01/2025 - dated - 25-2-2025 - CVD
      Seeks to impose countervailing duty on imports of 'Saccharin in all its forms' originating in or exported from People’s Republic of China in pursuance of countervailing duty/anti-subsidy investigation issued by DGTR.
      Summary: Imposition of a countervailing duty on Saccharin in all its forms originating in or exported from China PR follows the designated authority's finding that cessation would likely cause recurrence of subsidization and injury. The duty applies to tariff item 2925 11 00, is levied as a percentage of the CIF value payable in Indian currency, and is imposed for five years from publication unless revoked, superseded or amended. The notification sets the exchange rate determination and defines CIF value as the assessable value under the Customs Act.
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      FEMA

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      II/21022/58(93)/2024-FCRA(MU) - dated 21-1-2025
      Regarding maintaining of FCRA accounts and utilization accounts of associations whose FCRA Registration Certificate is not valid
      Summary: Receipt or utilisation of foreign contribution by an NGO or association without valid FCRA registration, including where registration has expired, ceased, or been cancelled, is prohibited and liable to penal action; entities must verify registration status via the FCRA online portal and refrain from transactions in FCRA or utilisation accounts where the certificate is not valid.
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