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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 19,2025

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      By: Ishita Ramani
      Summary: LLP annual return compliance requires filing prescribed statutory forms within specified deadlines, principally the annual Form 11 and the Statement of Accounts and Solvency (Form 8) which must be digitally signed by designated partners and, where turnover or contribution thresholds are met, by a chartered accountant; applicable Income Tax Returns must also be filed. Required supporting documents include the LLP agreement and amendments, financial statements, bank statements, partner contribution details, audit reports when applicable, and PAN and TAN. Timely filing avoids daily penalties, preserves legal status and credibility, and mitigates regulatory default risk.
      By: Shrey Bhatnagar
      Summary: The article compares the general remedial power to condone delay with the specific limitation mechanism in the CGST appellate provision, explaining that the tax statute sets primary filing timelines and a narrowly confined power to admit delayed appeals only within its own additional period. Judicial precedent largely treats the tax provision as a self-contained code excluding the general condonation power beyond the statutory extension; courts require demonstration of sufficient cause, evaluate bona fides and hardships, and permit writ remedies only in exceptional, convincingly explained cases.
      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: Softex compliance is mandatory for all exporters of IT and IT-enabled services to establish export proof, enable Bank Realisation Certificates, and speed GST refunds; failure risks penalties under foreign exchange law and delays in refunds. Exporters must register with the relevant export facilitation authority as non-STP units where needed and file recurring reports including Softex Forms, Monthly Performance Reports, Service Export Reporting Forms, and Annual Performance Reports.
      By: Pradeep Reddy
      Summary: Provisional assessments are to be finalized within a prescribed period to shorten Special Valuation Branch investigations and cap the duration of provisional cases, reducing uncertainty for importers. Separately, a voluntary post clearance revision process for bills of entry and shipping bills treats revised entries as self assessments, permits voluntary payments without penalty but with interest, deems refund resulting revisions as refund applications, subjects revisions to risk based verification, and bars revision where enforcement action or prior reassessment/provisional assessment has occurred or as otherwise specified by the Board.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: Receipts in NRE accounts that originate from foreign income or redemptions of prior NRE/FCNR investments fall outside Indian taxation under Section 10(4) unless material shows they derive from taxable Indian income. Assessing officers must trace the chain of funds and verify initial credits (including NRO entries) before treating NRE credits as unexplained income; bank narrations and remittance evidence that identify redemptions or inward remittances suffice to treat those receipts as explained, whereas credits without corroborative documentation require further verification of their original source.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Clearance under Direct Port Delivery (DPD) permits direct movement of imports from port to consignee after electronic filing of the Bill of Entry, payment of duties through the Customs EDI system, exporter/importer self assessment of classification and valuation, documentary verification with limited physical inspection, and potential post clearance audit; applicable charges include customs duty, port and handling charges, transport/shipping costs and inspection fees.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: FOB (Free On Board) fixes delivery and the shift of liability at the moment goods are loaded onto the buyer nominated vessel at the named port of shipment: the seller must present goods, clear exports, load them and provide documents, bearing costs and risk until loading; the buyer assumes risk and the costs of main carriage, marine insurance, import clearance and onward transport from that point. FOB applies to sea or inland waterway port to port shipments and requires a clearly named port of shipment.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Global Warming Potential (GWP) is the principal metric comparing greenhouse gases over a 100 year horizon against CO2. The article ranks gases from low to high GWP, identifies principal anthropogenic sources for each, and highlights that certain industrial fluorinated and halogenated gases have substantially higher GWPs and long atmospheric lifetimes. It concludes that climate mitigation requires both CO2 reduction and targeted controls on high GWP gases, advising prioritisation of emission controls, substitution of potent long lived compounds, and incorporation of GWP weighted inventories into policy planning.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The regulations permit recognised Authorised Economic Operator importers to move, store and clear specified imported goods at designated Authorised Importer Premises located within licensed bonded warehouses, subject to prescribed permissions. Importers must register with the Commissioner, declare intent in the Bill of Entry, and upon electronic processing the Customs Automated System grants automated permission for storage subject to conditions. Movement occurs under bond with secured seals; bond officers may examine goods and report electronically. Proper officers at the Port of Import complete clearance for home consumption or removal to warehouse after required formalities. Importers must furnish a continuity bond, maintain records, notify arrival, ensure safe storage and comply with Customs Act requirements.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Regulatory and operational strategy focuses on replacing high impact refrigerants by reference to Global Warming Potential and Ozone Depletion Potential, preferring low GWP, zero ODP alternatives such as HFOs, CO2, ammonia and hydrocarbons. Transition obligations create practical challenges-safety risks, infrastructure incompatibility and adoption costs-so responses must combine R&D, policy measures, industry collaboration, and technician training to ensure safe, energy efficient, and compliant substitution in refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Blue Category identifies low-impact industries subject to reduced regulatory oversight: minimal emissions and waste, basic pollution-control norms, and typically no requirement for a full Environmental Impact Assessment; classification is administered through national environmental guidance and compliance remains governed by general environmental law with less frequent monitoring than higher-risk categories.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Blue Category denotes industries with minimal environmental impact-low pollution potential, efficient resource use, simple non-toxic processes, and limited hazardous waste. Examples include non-chemical textile and garment operations, small-scale non-chemical paper production, eco-friendly printing, non-toxic packaging manufacture, light non-hazardous manufacturing, food packaging without harmful inputs, handicrafts, non-industrial services, and wooden furniture with non-toxic finishes. Classification determines reduced regulatory oversight, simplified clearances, and potential government incentives, based on raw materials, processes, and anticipated emissions and wastes.
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      Summary: India and New Zealand have launched negotiations toward a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement to deepen bilateral market access and cooperation. The agenda targets sectoral complementarities-agri tech, dairy, food processing, pharmaceuticals, renewables, critical minerals, forestry, horticulture, tourism, sports and manufacturing-alongside commitments to strengthen financial and digital connectivity, facilitate specialised labour mobility, and expand education and research linkages to support innovation and trade facilitation under the FTA.
      Summary: SEBI-registered Category 1 Alternative Investment Fund Hyderabad Angels Fund (HAF) will provide growth-stage capital and strategic co-investments for Pre-Series A to Series B startups on a sector-agnostic basis. The fund pairs financial backing with mentorship, governance support, and investor networks to address funding gaps during scale-up. The announcement states a target size of Rs. 100 crore and references greenshoe figures of Rs. 50 crore and Rs. 150 crore as reported.
      Summary: Interest on fixed deposits may be calculated by simple interest or compound interest; the NBFC applies compounding to its fixed deposit product, with marginal additional rates for senior citizens and women. Promotional statements are paired with a certificate of registration as a deposit-taking entity and a regulatory disclaimer that the central bank does not guarantee the company's financial soundness or repayment of deposits, with further terms available in the issuer's published application form.
      Summary: Government and financial-sector regulators have established coordinated reporting and technical controls to strengthen cybersecurity for digital financial transactions: MHA's Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre and national reporting portal route cybercrime reports to law enforcement; a citizen financial fraud reporting system and suspect registry have been launched with banks. RBI issued Master Directions on Digital Payment Security Controls and promoted the AI tool MuleHunter for money-mule identification. NPCI implements device binding, two-factor authentication, transaction limits and provides AI/ML fraud monitoring; banks run awareness campaigns.
      Summary: The Mutual Credit Guarantee Scheme for MSMEs provides 60% guarantee coverage through NCGTC for MLIs on equipment financing to eligible MSMEs; eligibility requires valid Udyam registration, no NPA status, and equipment constituting at least 75% of project cost, while SCBs, AIFIs and NBFCs may participate as MLIs subject to agreement and portal submission. Parallel direct tax measures aim to reduce compliance for small taxpayers via presumptive taxation, tax audit provisions, omission of specified TCS, TDS rate rationalization, and a proposed simplification of direct tax drafting in the Income-tax Bill 2025.
      Summary: The release outlines the operational framework of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana to provide universal banking access, highlights rural and semi urban uptake of Jan Dhan accounts, and summarises complementary schemes: renewable personal accident and life insurance schemes, a contributory pension scheme for uncovered workers, microenterprise credit under Mudra, targeted entrepreneurship lending under Stand Up India, trades based support under PM Vishwakarma, and street vendor credit and development under PMSVANidhi, with eligibility features and cumulative enrolment or sanctioning figures reported.
      Summary: The tax administration has launched an e filing portal utility for OTP-validated stakeholder submissions on the Income-tax Rules and Forms related to the Income Tax Bill; contributors must identify specific rules or forms and submit suggestions under four categories-simplification of language, reduction of litigation, reduction of compliance burden, and identification of redundant or obsolete rules and forms-which will be compiled for review by the Select Committee.
      Summary: The MoU establishes a framework to promote use of the Indian Rupee and Mauritian Rupee in bilateral trade, covering all current account transactions and mutually agreed permissible capital account transactions, enabling exporters and importers to invoice and pay in domestic currencies, facilitating development of an INR MUR market pair and reducing transaction costs and settlement time to deepen financial integration.
      Summary: Rupee strengthened for a third straight session due to a weak US dollar, positive domestic equities, and regional currency support, while rising crude prices and FII outflows limited gains. Market participants highlighted caution ahead of US economic data and a major US monetary policy meeting; domestic trade improvements alongside contracting exports were noted as supportive yet concerning. Analysts identified crude, foreign flows, and external policy risks as primary determinants of near term USD INR movement and projected a defined trading range for the spot rate.
      Summary: The Enforcement Directorate searched Bengaluru premises investigating alleged FEMA violations in which funds attributed to a private funding agency and its impact investment arm were brought into India through subsidiaries and consultancy fees, allegedly functioning as FDI and then used to fund NGOs contrary to administrative restrictions; the probe concentrates on intermediaries described as subsidiaries and the end use of those FDI flows.
      Summary: The government affirms Make in India as an actionable industrial policy supported by production-linked incentive schemes that have attracted investment and employment, contrasts this approach with earlier national manufacturing policy and hastily concluded free trade agreements now under review, and notes parliamentary approval of supplementary demands for grants and the Manipur budget alongside increased budgetary capital outlay and social sector allocations.
      Summary: Parliament approved the second batch of supplementary demands for grants yielding a net additional central government spending requirement of Rs 51,462.86 crore, including a technical supplementary for debt repayment; the Rajya Sabha returned four appropriation bills. The Manipur Budget was presented as a six month Vote on Account seeking Rs 17,947 crore, creates a Rs 500 crore contingency corpus, and operates while Manipur is under President's Rule pursuant to Article 356.
      Summary: Enforcement Directorate investigators have summoned and recorded statements under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in a land-for-jobs money laundering probe alleging candidates were required to transfer land for railway appointments and that land parcels and properties were later received by members of the accused political family through intermediaries and nominal transactions.
      Summary: A digital gold loan calculator provides borrowers with instant estimates of loan eligibility, repayment liability, tenure options and interest before application, enabling pledge of jewellery as collateral and customised loan planning. The lender describes a four-step application process-estimate via calculator, apply online or at branch, gold valuation and approval, and quick disbursal-while offering pledged-gold insurance and emphasizing minimal documentation. The issuer is a regulated deposit-taking NBFC with specified credit ratings and operates under applicable lending and deposit frameworks; promotional terms and conditions apply.
      Summary: Enforcement Directorate searches in Bengaluru target alleged beneficiaries and linked entities of the Open Society Foundations under FEMA to investigate whether funds sourced from the foundation amounted to foreign direct investment and were utilised in contravention of FEMA guidelines, with emphasis on documentary and transactional evidence from entities linked to international human rights bodies.
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      Customs

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      03/2025 - dated - 17-3-2025 - ADD
      Seeks to impose Anti-dumping duty on Vacuum Flasks from China PR
      Summary: Anti-dumping duty is imposed on vacuum insulated flasks and other vacuum vessels of stainless steel from China PR (tariff items 9617 00 11, 9617 00 12, 9617 00 90) after findings of dumping and material injury to the domestic industry. The measure defines covered products and exclusions, specifies the duty rate per unit and currency in the Table, and provides that the duty is levied for five years, payable in Indian currency with exchange rate and conversion date determined by Government notification and the bill of entry date.
      2.
      02/2025 - dated - 17-3-2025 - ADD
      Seeks to impose provisional ADD on Aluminium Foil upto 80 microns, excluding Aluminium Foil below 5.5 micron for non-capacitor application from China PR
      Summary: Provisional anti-dumping duty imposed on aluminium foil up to 80 micron (excluding foil below 5.5 micron for non-capacitor use) originating in or exported from China PR, based on preliminary findings of dumping, material injury to the domestic industry, and causal link. Duties are set as USD amounts per metric ton differentiated by named sampled producers, non-sampled cooperative producers, and imports from or exported via other countries; specified product exclusions are listed. The duty is payable in Indian currency using notified exchange rates and is effective for six months from Gazette publication unless earlier varied.

      GST - States

      3.
      348-F.T. - dated - 3-3-2025 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to further amend Notification No 1141-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 and inter alia seeks to substitute the definition of "specified premises"
      Summary: Amendment substitutes item (c) in the Explanation to redefine specified premises by reference to clause (xxxvi) of paragraph 4 of notification number 1135-F.T., and states that the amendment shall take effect from the 1st day of April, 2025.
      4.
      342-F.T. - dated - 3-3-2025 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to further amend Notification No. 1126-F.T. dated 28.06.2017 and inter alia seeks to reduce the rate on Gene Therapy from the existing 12% to nil.
      Summary: Amendment inserts Gene Therapy into the Schedule and substitutes the Explanation to define 'pre-packaged and labelled' as retail commodities not exceeding 25 kg or 25 litre that are 'pre-packed' under the Legal Metrology Act, 2009 with packaging or labels required to bear the Act's declarations; the notification is deemed effective from 16 January 2025.
      5.
      341-F.T. - dated - 3-3-2025 - West Bengal SGST
      Seeks to further amend Notification No. 1125- F.T. dated 28.06.2017 and inter alia seeks to reduce the rate of taxes on supply of all Fortified Rice Kernels.
      Summary: The notification inserts Fortified Rice Kernel (FRK) as a specific entry into the state GST schedules, altering its taxable classification, and amends the Explanation to define "pre-packaged and labelled" to mean retail commodities pre-packed per the Legal Metrology Act, 2009 in packages not exceeding twenty-five kilograms or twenty-five litres where required statutory declarations appear on the package or label.
      6.
      311-F.T. - dated - 25-2-2025 - West Bengal SGST
      West Bengal Goods and Services Tax (Second Amendment) Rules, 2025.
      Summary: The amendment adds rule 16A empowering the proper officer to grant a temporary identification number to persons not liable to registration but required to make payments under the Act, with the grant documented in Part B of FORM GST REG-12. It also revises rule 19(1) to include intimations in FORM GST CMP-02 and amends rule 87(4) to reference rule 16A. FORM GST REG-12 is replaced by a two-part form recording temporary registration or temporary identification number grants and directing applicants to apply for proper registration within ninety days.
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      IBC

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      IBBI/CIRP/83/2025 - dated 17-3-2025
      Disclosure of information relating to carry forward of losses in Information Memorandum (IM)
      Summary: Insolvency Professionals must include a dedicated IM section detailing the quantum of carry forward losses available to the corporate debtor, a breakdown of those losses under the Income Tax Act, 1961, the applicable time limits for utilization, and an explicit statement where no carry forward losses exist; this requirement follows an amendment to Regulation 36 of the CIRP Regulations and is issued under section 196 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.

      FEMA

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      22 - dated 17-3-2025
      Asian Clearing Union (ACU) Mechanism – Indo-Maldives trade
      Summary: India-Maldives bilateral trade may be settled in Indian Rupee and/or Maldivian Rufiyaa in addition to the ACU mechanism, pursuant to the November 2024 Memorandum of Understanding; the change applies to trade transactions governed by the specified provision of the FEMA (Manner of Receipt and Payment) Regulations, 2023, takes effect immediately, and is issued under sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999, with AD Category I banks required to inform their constituents and observe any other statutory permissions.
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