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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 05,2025

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Arrest under GST law is authorised only when statutory conditions for specified offences are satisfied, and officers must record and communicate written reasons to believe founded on material or computations. Mandatory procedural safeguards include provision of the written grounds, access to legal representation, presentation before a Magistrate within the statutory period, protection of health and safety, and disclosure of case records except where confidentiality is required. Arresting powers are ancillary to revenue collection, limited compared with police powers, and must not be used for coercion; non cognizable or bailable offences generally require prior judicial approval.
      By: Tushar Malik
      Summary: RCM applies to legal services supplied by an individual advocate (including a senior advocate) or a firm of advocates to a business entity in the taxable territory, making the business recipient liable to pay GST. Legal services include advice, consultancy, assistance and representational services. Exemptions apply for supplies to non-business persons, advocates/advocate firms in certain cases, government entities, and business entities whose preceding-year turnover falls below the GST registration threshold. Non-legal services provided by advocates are subject to forward charge.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: De-bonding of an Export Oriented Unit entails cessation of EOU privileges and triggers reversal of benefits, including repayment or regularisation of tax and duty exemptions. Customs compliance procedures govern duty assessment, asset valuation, and potential penalties for non compliance. Concessional imports such as raw materials and capital goods may require customs valuation and duty payment upon de-bonding. Companies must address inventory valuation, workforce and infrastructure adjustments, and financial restructuring to manage increased tax liabilities and possible asset disposal or repurposing.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The document urges a dedicated national framework to manage PBT chemicals through standards for environmental and product limits, mandatory industry disclosure of PBT use, specialised regulatory bodies to oversee phase-out and compliance, stricter waste-disposal controls, systematic monitoring and remediation of contaminated sites, promotion of green chemistry alternatives and research, and stronger enforcement and public awareness to reduce importation and domestic use.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Regulatory frameworks require proper cleaning, decontamination and authorised disposal or destruction of empty chemical drums and containers, with Extended Producer Responsibility placing lifecycle and disposal obligations on manufacturers; weak enforcement, profit motives and informal-sector recycling lead to resale to the public, and municipal monitoring, sanctions and targeted EPR implementation are essential to prevent reuse for water or agricultural storage unless certified safe.
      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: Annual Return Filing for a Private Limited company requires punctual submission of prescribed forms, accurate information, and attachment of specified documents to maintain statutory compliance and avoid penalties. Companies must file Form MGT-7 and Form AOC-4, ensure audited financial statements, directors' particulars and shareholding structure are attached, hold a valid Annual General Meeting, use an active DIN and a valid DSC, and respond promptly to Registrar notices.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Clause 9 of the Finance Bill, 2025 amends clause (2) of section 17 by substituting fixed monetary thresholds with the phrase "such amount as may be prescribed" for certain perquisite valuation and exclusion conditions. The change makes subordinate rulemaking under the Income-tax Rules necessary to prescribe amounts and valuation methods, will take effect from 1st April, 2026, and interacts with section 17's inclusive definitions of "salary", "perquisite" and "profits in lieu of salary", thereby affecting computation, TDS practice, and administrative guidance.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Single-use plastic bans in India remain ineffective due to enforcement and implementation gaps, continued production and supply-chain distribution, inadequate waste segregation and recycling infrastructure, limited availability of affordable alternatives, and entrenched consumer behaviour. The operative response proposed is a combined regulatory and policy approach: strengthen enforcement, invest in segregation and recycling systems, create incentives and affordable alternatives for businesses, regulate supply chains and substitute products, and promote sustained public education to change consumption patterns.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: STPs in India must provide staged treatment-primary removal of solids, secondary biological processes (ASP, SBR, MBBR, MBR) to remove organic load and nutrients, and tertiary measures (filtration, disinfection, RO, chemical treatments) for high-quality effluent or reuse. Industrial effluents often require additional chemical or advanced oxidation and precipitation to remove metals and toxins. Regulatory policy and environmental statutes mandate treatment and set standards, but implementation is constrained by financing, outdated infrastructure, operational gaps, irregular discharges, weak enforcement, and low public awareness.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Israel's model emphasizes integrated water management combining conservation culture, metering and tiered pricing, demand reducing technologies such as drip irrigation and precision agriculture, and supply augmentation through advanced desalination and large scale wastewater treatment and reuse. Institutional pillars include centralized coordination for allocation and long term planning, targeted R&D, engineered storage and recharge, decentralized treatment where appropriate, and public awareness measures to embed conservation norms.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) mandates full treatment, recovery and on site reuse of industrial wastewater so no liquid effluent is discharged. The core operational model comprises sequential treatment stages (pre treatment, primary, secondary, tertiary), followed by water recovery via membrane and evaporation technologies, concentrate management and safe disposal of solids. Implementation requires significant capital and operational expenditure, specialised equipment and skilled staff, while regulatory requirements, incentives and monitoring frameworks drive adoption and ensure compliance.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) requires industries to prevent liquid effluent discharge by maximizing onsite water recovery and treating wastewater until only solid residues remain. The regulatory framework integrates ZLD into national water and environmental protection regimes, with pollution control boards prescribing effluent standards, recommending best available technologies, and enforcing monitoring and reporting obligations. Implementation challenges include high capital and energy costs, technical complexity, and secure disposal of solids, prompting policy emphasis on technology innovation, incentives, training, and interagency collaboration.
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      Summary: The president delivered a joint congressional address advancing an assertive administrative agenda of sweeping executive actions: intensified immigration enforcement and funding requests, suspension of military assistance to Ukraine and pressure for negotiated settlements, abrupt Middle East policy shifts affecting civilian displacement and territorial control, substantial tariffs imposed to secure cooperation on illicit drug trafficking, and rollbacks of social equity and transgender protections; the speech sought legislative support and public legitimacy amid partisan contestation and nationwide protests.
      Summary: The paper proposes the Export Promotion Mission to boost MSME exports through financial incentives, market access and compliance support, paired with measures to expand export credit coverage, enhance collateral free credit via EXIM Bank, and provide Export Readiness Programs and e commerce support. It advocates institutionalising BharatTradeNet as Digital Public Infrastructure-integrated with digital ID, payment and finance systems-alongside a Central Trade Registry, interoperability frameworks, strengthened state export cells and possible SPV formation to streamline trade finance and paperwork. A National Framework for GCCs recommends regulatory, tax and infrastructure incentives to disperse centres beyond Tier 1 cities.
      Summary: Bail was granted to an alleged middleman in a money laundering probe tied to VVIP helicopter procurement after his plea was reserved; enforcement agencies opposed bail citing the twin tests under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and flight risk, while defence relied on prolonged pre trial custody following extradition and prior custody in a related prosecution.
      Summary: Non-tariff barriers and procedural red tape should be removed promptly to enable a comprehensive bilateral trade agreement focused on tariff issues, full and open market access, predictable tax and regulatory policies, and swift dispute arbitration, thereby fostering investment, entrepreneurship, and closer economic integration.
      Summary: The government is pursuing regulatory reform to reduce compliance burdens and strengthen trust-based economic governance, including a high-level committee to review non-financial sector regulations and a follow-up Jan Vishwas Bill to further decriminalise business-related provisions, alongside capital expenditure measures to support export-friendly manufacturing.
      Summary: A state cabinet minister resigned after an aide was named as the alleged mastermind in a sarpanch murder, amid allegations of an extortion meeting at the minister's residence and political moves including a potential breach of privilege for failure to inform the legislature about the resignation during a budget session. A high court stayed an order directing FIR registration against a former securities regulator and others in an alleged market fraud case. Additional reports cover a Uniform Civil Code committee's public consultations, an arrest for passport fraud, and a Naxalite-attributed killing.
      Summary: Recent developments cover procedural review of prosecutorial directives, contested disclosure of investigative materials to an accused, anti-money-laundering arrest of a political association leader, political challenge to electoral authority explanations on duplicate voter identifiers, and a constitutional clarification narrowing penal liability for expressions alleged to hurt religious sentiments.
      Summary: Prime Minister urged industry to identify exportable products and leverage two new missions to promote manufacturing and exports, urged states to undertake ease of doing business reforms, and described regulatory simplification measures including the Jan Vishwas 2.0 review. He emphasised expanding timely, low cost credit for MSMEs through new delivery modes, increased guarantee coverage and unsecured lending, announced targeted loans for first time women and SC/ST entrepreneurs, and called for mentorship programmes and technology upgrades to integrate Indian industry into global value chains.
      Summary: The rupee marginally strengthened against the US dollar, supported by a weaker dollar index and falling crude oil prices, while sustained Foreign Institutional Investor selling and domestic market weakness exerted downward pressure. Market analysts expect continued negative bias for the currency due to FII outflows and trade-tension uncertainty, though lower oil prices and a softer dollar may provide limited support. Concurrent announcement of trade tariffs on imports introduces additional uncertainty that could further influence exchange-rate volatility and investor sentiment.
      Summary: China announced additional import tariffs on specified US-origin agricultural and food products and placed several US firms on an unreliable entity list, while initiating a World Trade Organisation dispute challenging the United States' recent tariff increases; authorities present these steps as reciprocal measures to defend national economic and supply-chain interests and as taken alongside an expressed willingness to pursue dialogue on the basis of mutual respect and reciprocity.
      Summary: A new round of tariffs by the United States on imports from Canada, Mexico and China took effect and prompted Chinese retaliatory duties on farm products, triggering declines across global equity indices, weakness in commodities and currencies, and forecasts of redirected agricultural demand and supply chain disruption as manufacturers report slowing new orders and heightened uncertainty over who will bear tariff costs.
      Summary: Prime Minister urges industry to leverage ongoing regulatory and investment reforms and expand manufacturing and exports, asserting government commitment to reform, financial discipline and transparency. Industry should identify globally demanded products, pursue R&D and value addition, and scale production for export. States are urged to implement ease of doing business reforms and compete with progressive policies to attract investment, thereby strengthening supply chain resilience and creating jobs in labour intensive sectors.
      Summary: Tariffs are a government tax on imports, usually charged as a percentage of the transaction price and collected at ports of entry. They protect domestic industries by raising import prices and can be used as leverage against unfair trade practices or for political objectives. The immediate legal and economic incidence lies on importers who pay duties to the treasury and often pass costs to consumers; exporters may absorb losses to maintain market share. Tariffs can provoke retaliatory duties that harm exporters and downstream users and may fail to achieve stated employment protections.
      Summary: An Enforcement Directorate arrest under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act detained the SDPI national president at an international airport amid an investigation alleging fundraising transfers from a Kerala based leader of the proscribed Popular Front of India to the SDPI head. The action is presented as part of coordinated multi agency probes and raids against PFI linked entities in 2022. The SDPI contests any organisational link to the banned group and identifies the detained individual as a founder and its elected national president.
      Summary: China imposed additional import tariffs on specified US-origin agricultural and commodity products as reciprocal countermeasures, added multiple US-linked firms in defence, AI, aviation, IT and dual-use sectors to an unreliable entity list with corresponding restrictions, and initiated proceedings under the WTO dispute settlement mechanism challenging the US tariff increase while urging bilateral dialogue based on mutual respect and reciprocity.
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      GST - States

      1.
      308-F.T. - dated - 25-2-2025 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to notify date under sub-section (1) of Section 128A of WBGST Act.
      Summary: Notification under Section 128A prescribes deadlines by which specified classes of registered persons must pay tax stated in a notice, statement or order to obtain waiver of interest, penalty, or both, distinguishing between persons issued notices under Section 128A and persons whose tax is redetermined by a proper officer pursuant to appellate direction; the notification is effective from the 1st day of November, 2024, and sets the payment deadline for redetermined cases as ending on completion of six months from the proper officer's order.
      2.
      281-F.T. - dated - 20-2-2025 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to appoint Sri Jaydip Kumar Chakrabarti, Senior Joint Commissioner of State Tax as a member of the West Bengal Authority for Advance Ruling.
      Summary: The Governor, exercising authority under section 96(2) of the West Bengal Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, appoints Sri Jaydip Kumar Chakrabarti, Senior Joint Commissioner of State Tax, as a member of the West Bengal Authority for Advance Ruling, by official notification and specifies the commencement of the appointment as notified by the Finance Department, Revenue.
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      SEBI

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      SEBI/HO/AFD/AFD-POD-1/P/CIR/2025/29 - dated 3-3-2025
      Relaxation in timeline for reporting of differential rights issued by AIFs
      Summary: SEBI has extended the one-time reporting deadline for AIFs that filed PPMs on or after March 1, 2020 and have issued differential rights not meeting Standard Setting Forum implementation standards; affected AIFs must submit the prescribed information to SEBI by the extended date, the extension taking immediate effect under SEBI's statutory powers to protect investors and regulate the securities market.

      Customs

      2.
      PUBLIC NOTICE No. 19/2025 - dated 19-2-2025
      Single Unified Multi-Purpose Electronic Bond in Customs- Ekal Anubandh - reg.
      Summary: SEB permits importers/exporters to submit a Single All India Multi purpose Electronic Bond via ICEGATE selecting applicable obligations, with option to add obligations or increase bond amount later. Execution includes digital payment of stamp duty and electronic signatures through NeSL without notarisation; a unique bond number is generated and stored in NeSL and e Sanchit. Electronic Bank Guarantees may be issued by NeSL integrated banks, transmitted to NeSL, and linked and validated on ICEGATE for dashboard visibility; annexures specify formats, scenarios, BG quantum and technical messaging requirements.
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